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Publication • February 11, 2016
on the race and ethnicity of civilians and the basis and outcome of encounters for all traffic and pedestrian stops, frisks, searches, citations, summons, and arrests. This transparency measure will help ...
Brief • October 13, 1995
not be 18 listed, in that arrests may relative to SWAT operations. 19 I think I have about six more grandchildren than that 20 indicates, but it's current in terms of my professional 21 career. 22 Q ...
Publication • December 1, 2016
Filed under: Organizing, Voting
Breaking the Barriers to the Ballot Box - A Campaign to End Felon Disfranchisement, ACLU, 2008 BREAKING BARRIERS TO THE BALLOT BOX Felon Enfranchisement Toolkit Right to Vote: A Campaign to End Felony Disfranchisement www.aclu.org/righttovote Dear Friends, Right to Vote: A Campaign to End Felony Disfranchisement (Right to Vote) is …
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and arrested. Also named in the indictments were six prisonen; Arnold S. Lindsay,.Jr., Jose Rodriquez, Henry J. Be~jamin,Nilo Penton, Joseph Springer, and Leon O. Montes, as well as Barbara N. Rodriguez ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Court Access
of the prisoners in the Country are in State prison, but prisoners in other sorts of prisons or detention centers can use this book too. Unfortunately, we don’t have the time or the space to tell you about ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
to the repetition of criminal or delinquent behavior, most often measured as a new arrest, conviction, or return to prison and/or jail for the commission of a new crime or as the result of a violation ...
to the statewide correctional officials, very few of whom oversee jails or other detention facilities besides prisons. As a result, this Report is about people in prisons, and not about individuals held in jails ...
Publication • 2022
to the statewide correctional officials, very few of whom oversee jails or other detention facilities besides prisons. As a result, this Report is about people in prisons, and not about individuals held in jails ...
, this percentage dropped to 4-8% in 2012. • Research has conclusively shown that by age 50 most people have significantly outlived the years in which they are most likely to commit crimes. For example, arrest rates ...
’ fees, costs and punitive damages against defendants, as well as any other relief this Court deems just and appropriate. COUNT II – 42 U.S.C. § 1983 FALSE ARREST/UNLAWFUL DETENTION (BOTH DEFENDANTS) 36 ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Sentencing
on clients’ rehabilitation plans has also provided clients with the support that they lacked before their federal arrests. For some clients, that has included successful participation in addiction treatment ...
Publication • June 28, 2013
  of  readers,  coming  from  different  perspectives, to exchange views on how to create detention that is safe and that facilitates the  reentry of incarcerated individuals into their communities ...
Brief • December 31, 2009
you know if that case is still pending? 7 A I know there's criminal charges against the doctor 8 and he was arrested. And I believe the criminal case 9 has gone on. I don't know the outcome. I don't ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Mental Health
and intellectual disabilities to shut down. If this behavior is interpreted as obstinate, it can lead to arrest, detention or police aggression. People with these disabilities are also often disbelieved ...
Brief • May 6, 2024
Filed under: Criminal Sexual Abuse
, medium-security detention facility located near the southern tip of Illinois, which is far from the majority ofjuvenile residents' homes in central Illinois. Illinois Youth Center - Pere Marquette, an all ...
Brief • 2000
a (indicating); this goes a little further (indicating); Within the last five years, you come up with 17 hundred times where there's some allegation of police 17 four? 18 misconduct 18 A. 19 detention ...
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on Wrongful Convictions 16 10. The State Should Automatically Order the Expungement of All Criminal Records Related to the Wrongful Arrest, Conviction and Sentence At the Expense of the State Upon Exoneration ...
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were serious and chronic: v on average, respondents were 13 years old at the time of their first arrest, had been arrested six times, and had been adjudicated three times; most had been previously ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Bail/Pretrial Release
of the pretrial process—the period between arrest and the resolution of the criminal case.2 As described below, individuals who cannot afford bail typically must turn to the commercial bail market. Commercial bail ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Bail Bonds
industry operates as part of the pretrial process—the period between arrest and the resolution of the criminal case.2 As described below, individuals who cannot afford bail typically must turn ...
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