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In-the-News Article • August 11, 2022
from my federal appellate lawyer, Amy Lee Copeland, informing me that she had to get an extension in my case because she had to conduct a trial. Her client was Travis McMichael.   &amp ...
Publication • 2020
FLORIDA’S CAP ON REHABILITATION CREDITS Electronic copy available at: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3820798 SUMMARY Florida’s arbitrary cap on the ability of people in prison to earn time off their sentence ...
been implicated in numerous deaths caused by police or other law enforcement agencies during arrests where the victims did not die in jail, which are not detailed here. California On December 23, 2004 ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
of the non-governmental organization Amnesty International, during the period from 2001 to February 2012 at least 500 people in the USA died from the electric shock weapon used by the police while arresting ...
Article • May 15, 1997 • from PLN May, 1997
Filed under: News, News in Brief
the first jolt of electricity hit him. In 1990 another prisoner caught on fire while being electrocuted. Florida attorney general Bob Butterworth said Medina's murder would act as a deterrent. "People who ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
that are worth replying to. The "judge, jury and executioner" comment should be the first to be addressed. We, that is, all police officers, have an awesome responsibility to the lives of the people that we have ...
forced the young boy to masturbate him, and masturbated Richard. More than three decades later, Richard, now serving 25 years to life in a California prison on a three-strikes theft conviction, still gets ...
Brief • 2008
camcorder, and a plastic bag containing her SAT-prep book and two sweaters. At the electronic turnstile, people were scrambling to get through. J.H. waited for the man in front of her to exit through ...
Brief • January 20, 2009
Filed under: False Arrest
:31:49-59; A 151, 155, 178.) While Ms. Cameron was speaking with Rivera, Ramos yelled, “get your hands off the car,” twice, and then told Ms. Cameron she was under arrest. In response, Ms. Cameron ...
Publication • January 1, 2015
://www.thenation.com/ article/169419/how-supreme-court-came-embrace-strip-searches-trivialoffenses (noting that people of color and political activists are particularly vulnerable to practices of arrest for minor ...
Brief • January 20, 2009
ask about an incident report, and then heard Ramos say, “get your hands off of the car.” The two officers then got out of the car and placed Ms. Cameron under arrest. (A 434-35.) Ms. Higgenbottom ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
out of cell time. He doesn't file grievances because he's seen people get locked down for a week as retaliation. There's no real way to be listened to. She never puts in a grievance because the guards ...
Article • March 28, 2017
Filed under: Immigration
, administrator of Casa del Migrante. But in recent years, many of these people, like Gomez, have been sent back, "sad, exhausted, beaten, as if they're coming from a funeral," Martinez said. They stream ...
Article • March 5, 2019 • from PLN March, 2019
are arguably even more vulnerable workers than undocumented immigrants. They won’t get arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, but they can be sent back to prison, and they can’t move away ...
Article • April 1, 2022 • from PLN April, 2022
million Americans incarcerated or under community supervision as of 2019. Moreover, with 10.3 million people booked into a jail or prison every year, one out of every three adults has a criminal record ...
Brief • October 6, 2004
People of the State of Illinois v Thompson Il Amicus Brief Censorship Civilian Surveillance of Police Activity 2004 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, ILLINOIS ...
Publication • 2020
in Alabama were Black. In 1901, South Carolina convicted 80% of arrested Blacks, while only convicting 60% of arrested white people. At the turn of the 20th century, Texas was incarcerating Blacks at seven ...
" generation coming of age) helps to explain the early part of this rise, since 1980 the prison expansion has been primarily a result of "get tough" policies. These have been initiatives at both the state ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Mental Health
had a disability.3 4 Don’t get me wrong, I have the highest respect for police officers and those who serve our communities and our countries. But when statistics show that half the people you’re ...
deputies. In December 2008, five people were arrested after they applauded criticism of Arpaio at a meeting of the county board. The cases were dismissed last November by a county justice of the peace ...
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