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Case • 2004
, the second an undercover government agent. Following her arrest, [**3] Mateo was first incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn (the "MDC"), where she stayed in an "open unit" with around ...
Case • 1996
., 987 F.2d 397, 405-06 (7th Cir. 1993) (qualified immunity for private psychiatric center for involuntary detention of allegedly mentally ill patient at the request of arresting officer); Frazier v ...
Brief • October 19, 2009
into Chester Prison. Defendant Chester County is “responsible for enacting uniform policies and overseeing the County Jail.”1 (Compl. ¶ 7.) A. Facts relating to Plaintiff’s Detention and Alleged Strip Searches ...
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Filed under: Medical
is considered an inmate when serving time for a criminal offense or confined involuntarily in State or Federal prisons, jails, detention facilities, or other penal facilities, regardless of adjudication status ...
Publication • July 29, 2016
the rights and promote the happiness and general welfare of the people. In enumerating these rights, Section 13 states that any person who is indigent and has been arrested or detained in connection ...
Brief • June 23, 2014
Filed under: False Arrest
Luong v SFPD, CA, Appellant Answering Brief, pretextual arrest, 2014 Case: 13-16305 06/23/2014 ID: 9142825 DktEntry: 28-1 Page: 1 of 61 IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH ...
Case • 2000
, and then to a detention cell on "one left." Concepcion Dep. Tr. 68-15 to -17, 73-16 to -21. Once in the detention cell, Concepcion claims that Phillips hit him on his "upper left forehead" with his night stick. Concepcion ...
Article • December 13, 2018
on any given day, around 450,000 people remain detained across the country without having been convicted of a crime.[55] However, when a person is arrested, and booked into jail, a court will typically ...
Publication • 2019
Filed under: Mental Health
populations. The federal Courts of Appeals are split on whether the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) applies to police arrests, and in 2015 the United States Supreme Court declined an opportunity ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
“cases involving minimal coerced movement, exceedingly brief time of detention, and such ‘nonfamily’ perpetrators as acquaintances and babysitters.” The study declared that 200 to 400 of the abductions ...
for wrongful arrest or for an alleged use of excessive force during that arrest because such claims clearly arose out of Plaintiff’s Resisting Official Detention by the Defendant Officers. In cases ...
Publication • August 10, 2016
to protecting and advancing the rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and International Law. Since 1966, CCR has been litigating on behalf of victims of torture and arbitrary detention. Our work began ...
Publication • August 4, 2016
that the implementation of these national standards can have a substantial and salutary effect on the safety of prisons, jails, lockups, immigration detention centers, juvenile detention facilities, and community ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
, and has helped to increase our effectiveness and to cement our relationship with the community. When things go right in this Department – when we succeed in reducing crime; when we make spectacular arrests ...
was that ARMOR made money but the following people needlessly died: a) On February 17, 2011, William Campbell, who had been arrested for DUI, died of sepsis. ARMOR conducted an internal investigation into Mr ...
Publication • August 4, 2016
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
fell by 53,300 to 508,700; 55.5% of the decrease was due to the incarceration of fewer black drug offenders.40 Between 1988 and 1993, blacks were arrested for drug offenses at rates 5.1 to 5.5 times ...
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to that of the Taser. However, a review of MPD arrest data (for 2003)—showing percentages of total MPD arrests by age—is relevant: Age Range 14-18 19-23 24-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 + Percentage ...
of the carceral state—whether prisons, jails, juvenile detention, rehabilitation, forensic hospitals, bail, or electronic monitoring—have dramatically increased their use of privatized correctional services ...
 105 123 133 orturous “Treatment?” Assessing Government and Donor Responsibilities for T Abuses in Drug Detention Centers from a Human Rights Perspective Rebecca Schleifer & Richard ...
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