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at the jail. “I just want to get this out there,” Ancio Robinson stated. “I just want people to know about this case, to know how the law operates in Caddo County, and to know there’s ...
Article • July 28, 2017 • from PLN August, 2017
agencies are allowed to seize assets not only from criminals but also people merely suspected of breaking the law. No criminal convictions – or even charges – are needed before property or money ...
to 15% of incarcerated people experience homelessness in the year before admission to prison,” and that problem only gets more difficult to solve following their release from custody. The report ...
In-the-News Article • July 13, 2012
dealer. Cops ripping off drug dealers isn't uncommon; I wasn't the first or last guy to have that idea. I was arrested about a week before I was due to get out of the Army. I don't really think ...
only considers the substantial cost of incarceration, it becomes a very expensive option for enforcing child support orders. Nonetheless, according to one estimate 50,000 people are incarcerated in U.S ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
within 72 hours of their arrest. Despite the fact that it is mandated by law for people to receive a bond hearing within three days of their arrest, 20% of survey respondents had exceeded the time limit ...
Publication • 2023
Council of Lawyers is Chicago’s first public interest bar association, working toward the fair and effective administration of justice for all people since 1969. T C A R T S AB Police who lie, perjure ...
Brief • July 19, 2023
FR aggressive campaign to arrest people with prior felony convictions for having voted in the 2020 ET R IE election, including people who apparently voted in good faith reliance on information ...
Article • February 3, 2016 • from PLN February, 2016
grant of a preliminary injunction requiring the city to correct its unconstitutional practice of jailing people who could not afford to pay fines, the city capitulated and entered into an extensive ...
Article • March 15, 2012 • from PLN March, 2012
growing so fast,” he suggests. “I think some people are getting embarrassed by the amount of unsolved homicides in Colorado.” The official victim lobby proved to be a formidable foe in another pitched ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
FOREWORD That people with a mental illness and other mental disabilities are being arrested in large numbers and incarcerated in our nation’s jails and prisons is a subject of widespread concern ...
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, was executed in California in 1999. “The police promised me that my brother would get the help he needed. After they arrested Manny, an officer said to him, ‘You’re not going to go to the gas chamber or anything ...
disoriented. 15 have just been arrested. 16 have some degree of stress. 17 people to come in and to have issues. 18 BY MR. GALIPO: 19 20 21 Q. It would There's a lot of people that come into I mean ...
Article • April 3, 2017
and Burton were tried together first, having been arrested within days of each other soon after the murder. Prosecutors relied on eyewitness testimony from four people who were inside the crack house when ...
Article • October 31, 2022 • from PLN November, 2022
, there’s nothing accidental about the amount of drugs inside San Diego jails.” “I’m so tired of being out here,” added her daughter. “How many people does Newsom want to die ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
freedom lasted less than a day before he was arrested again. There have been reports of similar escape attempts in Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Wisconsin. Getting caught is not a deterrent for the most ...
Case • 2000
People v. Garcia - 84 Cal. 4th 316 (2000) - 2000 People v. Garcia, 84 Cal.App.4th 316, 84 Cal.App.4th 316, 100 Cal.Rptr.2d 789, 100 Cal.Rptr.2d 789 (Cal.App. 10/25/2000) [1] California Court ...
In-the-News Article • June 28, 2016
of the Human Rights Defense Center and managing editor of its monthly publication Prison Legal News. "They're spending longer periods of time there, and fewer people are getting out ...
Publication • August 4, 2016
. Finally, the Jim Crow analogy diminishes our collective memory of the old Jim Crow‘s particular harms. * Clinical Professor of Law, Yale Law School. I would like to thank the following people ...
Publication • August 1, 2014
flow simply from arrest. To provide some context, in New York City, nearly 40% of people arrested are never convicted of any crime or offense,9 but they still suffer drastic consequences from ...
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