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Publication • February 8, 2023
stay, a return of whatever cash they had in their possession when arrested. In the past, people received their money in the form of cash or a check. But, working in concert with private-equity backed ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
, people of color are no more likely to use or sell illegal drugs than whites, but have much higher rate of arrests; just 14 percent of regular drug users are black, but they represent 37 percent of those ...
Article • June 5, 2014 • from PLN June, 2014
Filed under: News in Brief
, enlisted the help of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) in his efforts to receive a vegetarian diet as required by his Buddhist faith. Prison officials, who did not consider fish to be meat ...
and greater use of prosecutorial discretion. However, there was a significant increase in the number of people detained, as the number of beds in facilities was increased to 34,000 per year due ...
Article • March 10, 2017 • from PLN March, 2017
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
Tragic Justice: Wrongfully Convicted Prisoners Die Shortly After Exoneration by Matthew Clarke For many people who are wrongfully convicted, being arrested for a crime they did not commit ...
Publication
, Jr., Ph.D., CLS Every media savvy police chief or PIO knows that the key to not getting “sandbagged” by the media is to organize and control a press conference, such as one concerning a sudden ...
Brief • September 8, 2015
Filed under: Money/Property
, practice, or custom of using its police ,,; department to arrest and detain poor defendants who cannot pay fines and costs owed to the Municipal Court. Defendant Alexander City, through the authorization ...
Publication • 2010
Filed under: Dogs, Expert Witnesses, Police
of a dog attack, expose the fallacy that police dog attacks promote officer safety, educate uninformed lay people on the reality of police work and the ease with which the police, when they do not use dogs ...
Article • January 1, 2016 • from PLN January, 2016
not to give welfare payments to people who violate the nation’s drug laws.” The Sentencing Project study determined that the TANF ban has not – and likely will not – achieve the goals ...
Brief
someone who ‘looked like’ Juan hit the victim.” People v Henry and Juan Johnson, 1-00-3795 and 1-00-3818 (cons.), p. 25. 12. Plaintiff Juan Johnson was arrested the next day by Defendant Guevara ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
Filed under: Police Misconduct, Police
arrested, and then detained without counsel—that is what we heard about over and over again. Many of those voices came from young people who are on the frontlines of daily encounters with the police whether ...
Article • February 15, 1992 • from PLN February, 1992
to get at the bottom. In the Territories, the people we have to judge are regarded by the population as heroes. This makes it difficult for a judge to function. It is very unpleasant to sentence 17-year ...
Article • November 1, 2021 • from PLN November, 2021
Filed under: Editorials
Michael Francke and Gable’s arrest for the murder. Today, 31years later, we are still reporting on Francke’s murder and the rather startling developments behind Gable’s habeas release ...
; In addition, today MiddleEastEye reported that “prisoners arrested when they were children and others suffering from mental illness" were also among those executed. There are two issues ...
Rusty Selix, executive director of Mental Health America of California. “There are definitely people who need those drugs. For some, they’re the only drugs that will work.” While the new ...
that people arrested for minor infractions could be legally strip-searched under the Constitution, reasonable suspicion to strip-search a visitor would require specific, individualized evidence. Brinckerhoff ...
. 15) Officer Dirton was taught at the Academy that keeping people in a prone position can lead to breathing difficulty and they can go into cardiac arrest and die. (See Plaintiff’s Response to Officers ...
Article • September 15, 2012 • from PLN September, 2012
you’ll enter a drug court that might help you avoid getting arrested again is about 50-50, the equivalent of a coin toss. Clearly, the popularity that drug courts enjoy is not supported by the evidence ...
In-the-News Article • June 22, 2007
dismissed for Deputy Gov. Dave Cooley in February 2004. Even if arrested, people with wealth or standing are able to avoid jail by posting bond or being released without payment. The state lawmakers indicted ...
a break,” even with the battle behind her. “People get out eventually, and they’re coming back into the community,” Sims said. “If we want to make life as miserable as possible ...
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