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Case • 2001
was the testimony, to get the top of the baggies and get that out. [21] The Court finds from the evidence that the search itself given the valid and proper arrest was appropriate, and did not result in any ...
Publication • May 1, 2014
people of color and colonized people. In Palestine, 95 percent of the cases in military courts end with plea bargains, a number that tends to rise during periods of mass arrests, such as occurred from ...
Brief • 2008
Sykes v Anderson Mi Plf Supp Trial Brief False Arrest 2008.pdf Case 2:05-cv-71199-NGE-RSW Document 169 Filed 02/18/2008 Page 1 of 20 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
. But that’s the kind of data that would allow it to shine the 8 light on the dark parts.” He also emphasized the importance of building a culture of sharing data: “You need to get people to share data ...
Article • June 15, 2005 • from PLN June, 2005
to comply, the agents told him to get on the wall and that he was under arrest. But when they tried to cuff him, he literally slipped loose due to a Vaseline-like substance on his arms. Less than an hour ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Horrors,” New York Times, May 16, 2006. 12 3 13. During the evacuation, government officers arbitrarily arrested and detained many people of color, evidencing racial profiling in arrest procedures.16 ...
Article • September 15, 1996 • from PLN September, 1996
Filed under: News, News in Brief
by people falsely arrested and framed by city cops. The cops planted false evidence, beat confessions out of suspects and then lied about it in court (i.e., business as usual). The biggest payment, $250,000 ...
Article • November 15, 2002 • from PLN November, 2002
Filed under: News, News in Brief
eating another prisoner's vomit, officials at the Pine Grove Prison in Saskatchewan discovered that drug addicted prisoners were so desperate to get high that they would eat the fresh vomit of prisoners ...
Article • November 6, 2018 • from PLN November, 2018
, many homeless New Yorkers still find themselves in a shelter. “The whole concept of vouchers is to enable people to get out of the shelter system, which is expensive and not an appropriate place ...
Publication • February 1, 2015
Filed under: Jail Specific, Sentencing, Bail
they are too poor to pay what it costs to get out. I was startled by the numbers of people detained for behavior that stems primarily from mental illness, homelessness, or addiction. I was dismayed by how even ...
Publication
of Minnesota Acknowledgments Many people made important contributions to this report either by providing data, reviews of earlier reports, and editing of the final report. They include Patricia Hardyman ...
Brief • May 4, 2017
Filed under: Money/Property
of licensed drivers. 90. A valid driver’s license is essential for people to secure and maintain employment, get to and from medical and other appointments, and otherwise provide for themselves ...
the threat of being sent to Cuba is enough to get many prisoners being held elsewhere to cooperate. The prosecution of people like Yee and Al-Halabi, who by all accounts do not appear to be opponents ...
-year-old shot him as he slept. She was arrested and is now facing charges of aggravated murder. She spent her 15th birthday in detention. That may not be her only birthday behind bars: The Trumbull ...
Publication • February 15, 2018
ƒƒ individuals, and others led to people arrested for behaviors arising in response to a decreased social safety net and policies of marginalization.18 Tennessee disproportionately punishes parents of color ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: First Amendment, Police
arrests and detentions to keep people off the streets and out of the eye of the media. Another trend is police-initiated violence at demonstrations, notably the use of so-called less-lethal weapons against ...
In-the-News Article • May 2, 2017
lauding the BOP, it’s doubtful he would have been arrested, for example. Basically, people on home confinement may have the right to participate in media interviews, but do so at the risk ...
Brief • February 18, 2008
Filed under: Malicious Prosecution
that under a “Section 1983 claim for malicious prosecution based on the Fourth Amendment[,] [p]robable cause for the allegedly offending arrest and prosecution remains a chief defense to that claim.”)(citing ...
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Advocacy
subsidized jobs aimed at getting marginalized people into the workforce. The program especially aims to get jobs for the long-term unemployed. Thirty-nine percent of those participating have been people ...
In-the-News Article • March 11, 2020
expect it will only be a matter of time. Conditions in correctional facilities are much the same as those on the cruise ships that were early incubators –- with confined populations, some people ...
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