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Police Code of Silence Facts Revealed, National Institute of Ethics, 2000 Police Code of Silence Facts Revealed Page 1 of 7 2000 Conference materials Legal Officers Section International Assn. of Chiefs of Police Back to List of Conference Papers POLICE CODE OF SILENCE FACTS REVEALED Legal Officers Section Annual Conference …
Article • February 15, 2000 • from PLN February, 2000
A Matter of Law by Mumia Abu-Jamal By Mumia Abu-Jamal Law is simply politics by other means& - David Kairys, Legal Reasoning When one looks at public projections of police in the corporate and entertainment media, one thinks of someone who is sworn to follow (as opposed to breaking) the …
Lockdown America: Police and Prisons in the Age of Crisis, by Christian Parenti (Review) by Paul Wright Verso, 290 pages Review by Paul Wright The government is by no means a neutral agent dedicated to the welfare of all its citizens. Instead, it stands first and foremost to protect the …
Brief • November 15, 1999
Von Collin v. County of Ventura, CA, Order, Pro-Straint Chair, 1999 Page 1 189 F.R.D. 583, *; 1999 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 20956, ** KURT JOHN VON COLLN, JR., KEITH GEORGE STRINGER, ERIC PRATT, JEFFERY LLOYD, Consolidated Plaintiffs, v. COUNTY OF VENTURA, SHERIFF LARRY CARPENTER in his official and personal capacity, …
Article • October 15, 1999 • from PLN October, 1999
Perp Walks Unconstitutional According to New York Federal Court by A federal district court in New York has ruled that "perp walks" staged by the police at the behest of the media are unconstitutional. John Lauro, Jr. was the doorman at a building In Manhattan. Matthew Eberhart was a building …
Article • September 15, 1999 • from PLN September, 1999
US Supreme Court Holds Media Ride-Alongs Unconstitutional by A unanimous United States Supreme Court held that police violate the Fourth amendment of the U.S. constitution when they allow members of the news media to ride along with them while executing search and arrest warrants. The court also held police were …
Publication • August 30, 1999
New York State Police, Trooper Christian McCarthy Notice of Suspension, 1999 ~,5,.~-.- l ' :t I(\ ' NEW YORK STATE POLICE STATE CAMPUS A LBANY, NY 12226-000 1 -....l'>.'cl1.s1.o~ J AMES W . McMAHON SLIPERINTENOE.NT August 30, 1999 Trooper Christian McCarthy New York State Police Troop "K" Poughkeepsie, New York …
Illinois Sheriffs Are County Employees by Illinois Sheriffs are County Employees The court of appeals for the Seventh circuit held that sheriffs in Illinois are county, not state, employees and therefore are not entitled to Eleventh amendment immunity from suits for money damages. Two citizens arrested by Dupage county sheriffs …
Article • December 15, 1998 • from PLN December, 1998
Corrupt Cleveland Cops/Guards Sentenced by In the July 1998 issue of PLN , we reported the arrest of 51 Cleveland area police and jail guards who were lured into an FBI sting with promises of high-paying "moonlighting" jobs as security guards for illegal drug shipments. On August 19, 1998, 49 …
Garnishment Proceeding Part of Underlying § 1983 Action by The court of appeals for the Seventh circuit held that proceedings to garnish the wages of civil rights defendants against whom judgment has been entered are part of the underlying civil rights actions and district courts retain jurisdiction to enforce the …
Louima v. New York, NY, Complaint, Police Brutality, 1998 _....... . Case ". 1:98-cv-05083-SJ-CLP Document 1 Filed 08/06/98 Page 1 of 40 PageID #: 391 tr-- ... . lJNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK .: : n~ 1, rl C r :"' ·~ I _u '- 2 …
Article • July 15, 1998 • from PLN July, 1998
FBI Law Enforcement Sting Nabs 53 in Ohio by FBI Law Enforcement Sting Nabs 53 In Ohio In February, 1998, a federal grand jury indicted 53 Cleveland area people as a result of an FBI sting operation where federal agents posed as drug kingpins and hired police, county jail guards, …
Article • April 15, 1998 • from PLN April, 1998
Even Nominal Damages May Justify Attorney Fee Award by The court of appeals for the seventh circuit held that a verdict of only $500 did not, by itself, justify a denial of an attorney fee award, even though the suit broke no new ground in law regarding police abuses. Although …
Article • March 15, 1998 • from PLN March, 1998
Zain Fallout Continues by Fred Zain was a crime lab serologist, who tested evidence for the West Virginia state police from 1979 to 1989, and was chief of serology his last five years. During that time Zain falsified evidence and testified about the results of tests he never performed. In …
Article • September 15, 1997 • from PLN September, 1997
Gun Law Threatens Police, Military, Prisons by In September, 1996, an acrimonious 104th Congress, faced with government "shut-down," passed the Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act of 1997. The budget battle garnered so much attention that little notice was given to a "rider" attached to the bill that poses a threat to …
Pepper Spray Madness by Lynn Wilson [The author is an attorney in private practice in Seattle, Washington, and a frequent writer on police accountability issues. She is also on the Steering Committee of the National Coalition on Police Accountability. This article first appeared in the Spring 1996 Issue of COVERT …
Article • October 15, 1996 • from PLN October, 1996
Pepper Spray Unsafe? by COPWATCH, a citizens' group in Berkeley, CA, has noted an increase of in-custody deaths, and has pointed to pepper spray as possibly causing or contributing to those deaths. According to Berkeley Police Department Captain Doran, however, police officials consider pepper spray a safe alternative to firearms …
Article • August 15, 1996 • from PLN August, 1996
Discovery and Proof in Police Misconduct by Allan Parmelee Book Review Review by Allan Parmelee Litigating any issue against a police or prison official is tough based on the many loopholes built into the system for their benefit. Discovery & Proof in Police Misconduct Cases (D&PPMC) by Stephen Ryals, shows …
Article • June 15, 1996 • from PLN June, 1996
Japanese Justice: The Police Detention and Prison Systems by Gary P Leupp by Gary P. Leupp Japanese justice officials boast of their extraordinarily high rate of conviction (99.94% in 1994). They imply that this rate results from efficient police work and careful judicial proceedings. When a high profile case (such …
Article • March 15, 1996 • from PLN March, 1996
Lying Pathologist Imprisoned by For more than ten years, Ralph Erdmann was a busy West Texas forensic pathologist. He worked in over 40 counties, billing Lubbock County alone $140,000 for over 400 autopsies in one year. Many of Erdmann's autopsy reports were presented as evidence in criminal trials, some of …
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