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Filed under: Juveniles
the guaranteed education or therapeutic services required by law. And it gets no better following release. As a result, up to 75 percent of a city’s young men of color come into contact with the police. By 2004 ...
Brief • May 22, 2014
Filed under: Telephone Rates
And Capricious Because It Does Not Account For Significant Costs And Disregards The Record. ...................................... 39 A. The Order Fails To Account For Differences Across Correctional Facilities ...
Case • 1999
. 335, 89 L. Ed. 2d 271, 106 S. Ct. 1092 (1986), "a [**506] police officer who secures an arrest warrant without probable cause cannot assert an absolute immunity defense," and then observed ...
Case • 1996
: June 17, 1996. [5] ARTELIA M. SCOTT, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. GEORGE E. MOORE, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS AN EMPLOYEE OF KILLEEN POLICE DEPARTMENT, ET AL., DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES. [6] Appeal from ...
ARMSTRONG, in his individual capacity and official capacity as the Police Director of the Memphis Police Department, OFFICER JOEL DUNAWAY (#12311), Individually and in his official capacity as a Police ...
Brief • April 22, 1975
_was a coverup effort by the State Police. 00325 (l) Weapons Accountability . ·(A) The Problem The State PoLice troopers who responded to Attica on September 9, 1971, came with a variety .of firearms ...
Brief • 2008
, Plaintiffs state as follows: 1. This matter arises from the violation of Plaintiffs’ constitutional rights by the conduct of Defendants Detroit Police Sgt. Derrick Anderson and Detroit Police Sgt. Carolyn ...
Publication
Filed under: Searches
interest organizations; large law firm lawyers, often working pro bono, with a cooperating relationship with such a public interest organization; lawyers with a private prisoners’ rights or police misconduct ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
Filed under: Indigent Defense
, senior organizer on criminalization and police reform issues at the Alliance for a Just Society. Additional thanks goes to staff from Washington Community Action Network and Statewide Poverty Action ...
Brief • September 21, 2015
Filed under: Money/Property
, the City of New Orleans funds the hiring of the Collections Department employees who openly and as a matter of policy commit the violations at issue in this case. Moreover, the City of New Orleans police ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
and the responding police officers provided differing accounts as to whether the officers had hit and kicked him after handcuffing him and because both he and the municipality provided expert medical testimony ...
Brief • September 22, 2015
with the 20/20 vision of hindsight.” Id. A court’s assessment must also account for the fact that “police officers are often forced to make split-second judgments—in circumstances that are tense, uncertain ...
Publication • 2008
occasionally is at a loss for words when testifying. This chapter presents some of the uncommon, as well as common, questions that a police service dog handler is likely to face on the witness stand. § 10-1 ...
Brief • August 24, 2006
A I live in Dana Point, California. 23 Q And what is your area of expertise? 24 A Police practices, procedures, policies, use of 25 force and deadly force, amongst others. 5 1 Q And what ...
Case • 1988
the course of and after the trial, the entrenched and recurring nature of violence at CIFM requires the issuance of an injunction, albeit one which will take into account defendants' recent efforts to improve ...
Publication • December 28, 2016
Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
, but are pre-trial detainees too poor to pay bail. [FN21] People in police lock-ups commonly have not yet even been formally charged with a crime. In other forms of involuntary government custody ...
Publication
Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
in jails have not been convicted, but are pre-trial detainees too poor to pay bail. 21 People in police lock-ups commonly have not yet even been formally charged with a crime. In other forms of involuntary ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
in sentencing and corrections that protect public safety, hold offenders accountable and control corrections costs. The project helps states diagnose the factors driving prison growth and provides policy audits ...
Brief • July 7, 2014
retraining on policies for searches. Failure to Discipline and Supervise 211 In June of 2006, Richard Jerome of the Police Assessment Resource Center issued a report titled “Promoting Police Accountability ...
Access to Religion...38 Accounts, Prisoner...2 Accreditation...44 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)...7, 8, 14, 22, 29, 33, 37, 38, 49 ADA-Amer. with Disabilities Act...7, 9, 11, 15, 25, 29, 30 ...
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