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Article • January 13, 2016
, was a chronic alcohol user, but otherwise healthy when Oakland police arrested him for driving while intoxicated and booked him into the Santa Rita Jail in Dublin. He began acting erratically while at the jail ...
accountable those who are responsible for the harm done to Mr. Titus,” said Novi attorney Wolfgang Mueller, who represented Titus. “The state’s acknowledgment of his wrongful conviction ...
Brief • 2009
and Next Friend ) of STEPHEN CRUZ, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) -against) ) THE CITY OF NEW YORK; RAYMOND KELLY,) COMMISSIONER OF THE NEW YORK CITY ) POLICE DEPARTMENT; JOEL KLEIN, ) COMMISSIONER OF THE NEW YORK CITY ...
Article • February 1, 2022 • from PLN February, 2022
Filed under: Editorials
, and it shows the entrenched nature of police state power in America. Located in the heart of America’s biggest and richest city, on a toxic landfill, for decades Rikers Island has been synonymous ...
Article • July 15, 2022 • from PLN July, 2022
Filed under: Prisoner-Staff Assault
.] An Oregon State Police investigation eventually found that 11 prisoners reported some form of sexual contact with Klein. Nevertheless, state prosecutors declined to charge him, claiming that some ...
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. Air Tasers are non-lethal, and campus police at the University of Northern Iowa and Iowa State University have also been granted permission to carry them. However, not all officers will be allowed ...
Article • October 15, 2009
. Instead of calculating fee awards by mechanically applying the normal pro rata “degree of success” rule, the appellate court took into account the intertwining of legal work performed in pursuing both ...
Brief • July 30, 2014
. Denver has a continuing, persistent and widespread practice of unconstitutional misconduct by its law enforcement (both Denver Police and Denver Sheriff’s Department) of engaging in excessive force against ...
described how security forces were to blame for the May 17, 2004 prison fire that killed 105 of those they call their homeboys. In addition to starting the fire, police and prison guards allegedly kept ...
Publication • 2014
at www.rand.org/giving/contribute.html R® is a registered trademark. Cover image: Police car equipped with mobile ANPR produced by ELSAG North America (Mobile Plate Hunter 900). Kafuffle via Wikimedia; CC BY 2.0 ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Advisor, National Law Enforcement Training Center 1 Case Case No No 11 History: 30 year old male standing in the middle of traffic, in a downtown street. A police officer offers to help the subject ...
Article • December 15, 2009 • from PLN December, 2009
Filed under: News, News in Brief
police spokesman, prisoners had set the fire to protest another prisoner’s transfer to a high-security facility. California: In January 2009, Weusi McGowan was on trial for robbery and burglary ...
Brief • July 20, 2021
/2019 12/10/2020 001 MOTION SEQ. NO. -vTHE CITY OF NEW YORK, POLICE OFFICER MICHAEL FRIED, SERGEANT DANIEL O’MAHONEY, JOHN DOES NUMBERS ONE THROUGH TEN DECISION AND ORDER ON MOTION Mot. Seq. #001 ...
Brief • August 23, 2021
in a pattern or practice of violating state or federal law. 11 California Department of Justice attorneys and investigators focused on allegations involving 12 police practices and accountability, among ...
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Jail Specific
~ of inmates, including general liability, errors and omissions, auto liability and police professional liability. The insurance pol!cy(ies) shall provide coverage for any liability occurrence during the policy ...
Publication • March 9, 2016
Filed under: Overdetention
day; $4885 adj. for inflation) Fee v. Michael, City of Salem, Oregon State Police, Marion Co. No. 89C-10257 – Jury verdict May 21, 1990 – Police had warrant with insufficient particularity, leading them ...
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Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
threw a spitball, maybe you went to the principal's office and sat for a couple periods. Last couple years if you threw a spitball, they got the police, and you ended up in juvenile court and get sent ...
Publication • June 15, 2017
assault), and other violent offenses if they lead to someone’s custody for more than one year. In 2014, people convicted of robbery, rape or sexual assault, murder, and aggravated/simple assault accounted ...
Brief • January 14, 2005
In Re Martinez Ny Motion Police Brutality Settlement 2005 PRELIMINARY STATEMENT Plaintiff Alejandro Martinez brought this action to redress the injuries he sustained at the hands of members ...
Case • 1995
until he agreed to pay for them; Benter had sufficient funds in his account, but refused to pay for the glasses, maintaining that was the state's responsibility to pay for them. The court held the prison ...
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