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Case • 2003
payments. [22] The King County presentence report for the assault conviction included information from police reports and the probable cause determination of Stewart's arrest. It detailed the abusive ...
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cases have a parent who has been arrested on at least one occasion. • Substance abuse. Incarcerated parents with child welfare system involvement have a substance abuse rate eight times higher than ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
analyst specializing in criminal justice at the conservative Heritage Foundation. He cites the latest crime statistics from the FBI: Violent crime rose 2.3 percent from 2004 to 2005, but police arrested ...
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Filed under: Sentencing
at an increasingly disproportionate rate across the continuum from arrest through incarceration. African Americans comprise 12% of the general population but represent 28% of total arrests and 38% of persons convicted ...
(CWJ), Theo Lacy Facility (Theo Lacy) and James A. Musick Facility (Musick). The five facilities are used for the detention of persons pending arraignment, during trial and upon a sentence of commitment ...
Case • 2001
Angeles County jails. The appellees allege that they were detained in county jails after all legal justification for their seizure and detention ended, in violation of both federal and state law. [18 ...
Article • August 1, 2022 • from PLN August, 2022
Philadelphia, martial artist, yoga practitioner, and former postal worker Armani Faison was already struggling with mental health issues when he was arrested in March 2021 and held on charges that included ...
Brief • March 9, 2015
Filed under: Media
the Fourth Amendment: “(1) police-citizen exchanges involving no coercion or detention; (2) brief seizures or investigatory detentions; and (3) full-scale arrests. . . . [A]n encounter that does not involve ...
seq., the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. § 701 et seq., and New York state tort law, arising out of the confiscation of her medication and her arrest during a visit to Green Haven Correctional ...
Publication • July 29, 2016
Filed under: Police
THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF CURRENT POLICING STRATEGIES OUTWEIGH THE PUBLIC SAFETY BENEFITS ................................ 33 ARRESTS LEAD TO JUSTICE INVOLVEMENT WHICH HAS SIGNIFICANT NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES ...
Annual report • December 31, 2014
primarily in financial management. He also practices law and is part of the legal team litigating civil rights violations arising out of mass arrests during the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York ...
Case • 2005
, the judge is explicitly authorized to modify the sentencing conditions by requiring education, counseling, inpatient treatment, curfew, daily reporting, home detention, jail, and other appropriate responses ...
Case • 2005
, the judge is explicitly authorized to modify the sentencing conditions by requiring education, counseling, inpatient treatment, curfew, daily reporting, home detention, jail, and other appropriate responses ...
Brief • December 3, 2009
on March 10, 1983. Plaintiff, then 17, was arrested for the 24 murder that same day. He did not regain his freedom until age 44, after 25 spending more than 26 years in prison for a crime he did ...
Brief • December 31, 2013
and Fourteenth Amendments, 42 U.S.C. § 1983, and Missouri tort law related to his September 20, 2009 arrest and detention. In February of 2011, the case was stayed pending the Case: 4:10-cv-01429-NAB Doc. #: 172 ...
Brief • March 31, 2016
asserts various constitutional and state law claims arising from her husband‟s suicide during his detention in August 2013. Before the court are three motions (Docs. 34-36) to dismiss pursuant to Federal ...
to have or have had an incarcerated parent. A growing share of African Americans have been arrested for drug crimes, yet African Americans are no more likely than whites to sell or use drugs. Independent ...
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 1.6 million arrests for  drug offenses in 2009; of these, more than  four  in  five  were  for  possession  rather  than  sales  of  illegal  drugs.4  In  2008,  29  percent  of  all  admissions ...
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Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
..................................................................................................... 2-12 Chapter 3 APPREHENSION, SEARCH, AND DETENTION.................................................... 3-1 Legal Considerations ...
Detention Facility (hereafter “CRDF”), after Detective Corrigan told 16 advised that she had a welfare fraud warrant for her arrest. CRDF is commonly known 17 and referred to as the “Lynwood Jail ...
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