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, the former chief of the West Virginia Department of Corrections (DOC), who was appointed in April 2025, as PLN reported. [See: PLN, May 2025, p.54.] Smith’s criminal case stemmed from his 1996 arrest ...
In-the-News Article • April 27, 2022
't give me a fix" when he was 12, which led to "just whatever drugs were available." According to the Huffington Post, Trejo was first arrested for assault and battery when he ...
Article • March 10, 2017 • from PLN March, 2017
Filed under: CRIPA
, despite the Justice Department’s efforts to negotiate improvements. Sometimes the obstacles are local, with politicized budget battles and the effects of the way police and courts deal with arrest ...
Brief • August 3, 2010
. That people don't die because they get so excited during police restraint and largely because it never happens in any other condition. It's sort of a unique diagnosis for people dying during physical restraint ...
Article • October 15, 2010 • from PLN October, 2010
Filed under: News, News in Brief
Abdus Sobhan Sikder. California: Two people visiting a prisoner at the Lerdo Detention Center near Bakersfield ended up behind bars themselves. Donelle Flores, 29, was arrested after jail staff learned ...
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Filed under: Intervention, Traffic stop
to warrants for failure to pay or failure to appear related to a traffic infraction, and these arrests were disproportionately of Black and Latine people.36 Indeed, the reality of the types of crimes that drive ...
Article • February 15, 2012 • from PLN February, 2012
Filed under: News, News in Brief
arrested. Colorado: On October 11, 2011, a sheriff’s deputy fatally shot a Jefferson County jail prisoner who was trying to es-cape during a medical appointment at the Advanced Medical Imaging center ...
Case • 1998
by: Manion, Circuit Judge. [9] Argued March 30, 1998 [10] Scott Lawson, who suffers from schizophrenia, was arrested in Sparta, Wisconsin for carrying a concealed weapon, specifically, a fishing ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
support, 95% worked in the previous year and 85% lived in or near poverty. 2 | GET TO WORK OR GO TO JAIL 3. Many are forced to work for free. In Los Angeles alone, 50,000 - 100,000 people each year must ...
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. Also, this version requires less memory than the PowerPoint version – so it is more stable. To close down this version you must use the back arrow in the upper left hand corner to get back to the self ...
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version – so it is more stable. To close down this version you must use the back arrow in the upper left hand corner to get back to the self opening directory. • If you are using a computer with Microsoft ...
Brief • October 9, 2014
Filed under: False Arrest
the Class Period many if not most arrests for disorderly conduct and POCA were unsupported by probable cause, Complaint ¶ 63 et seq., and were made for reasons such as arresting people rather than taking ...
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some counties incarcerating greater numbers of people per violent crime, which ones get to do so, and on what basis? Ultimately, I am concerned with how residents of underincarcerating counties can rein ...
Publication • February 9, 2017
Filed under: Crime, Police, Criminal Justice
participants are 58 percent less likely to be rearrested compared to those arrested and booked.32 Similarly, Miami-Dade County provides training for police officers to better prepare them to help people ...
Brief • July 3, 2017
a statement documenting that seven 22 people had been turned over to ICE while four had been arrested on state charges. (Gov’t 23 Ex. 36J.) An April 2013 press release documented that seven people had been ...
15, 2002, Charles Long II was arrested on murder and child abuse charges growing from the death of Anthony Haynes. On July 1, 2001 the 14 year old Haynes died while attending an Arizona boot camp ...
Article • May 16, 2017
, Jocelyn was arrested. "The county attorney said, 'Take her straight to detention,'" she says. "'This is insane, this is unacceptable, this is attempted murder.'" Jocelyn was moved to Split Mountain ...
water was so toxic that it stripped all the skin off his chest. He said he "even treated deputies with trench foot, something people used to get during World War I. The skin was peeling off their muscles ...
” in the criminal justice system. “We should not forget that justice is done when people get what they deserve,” Barr declared. Governmental organizations were not the only ones that exploited the victims issue ...
Brief • September 26, 2016
its people to Chicago to discredit the report. They fabricated a false explanation, elongating the actual time course by about 18 minutes and falsely attributing the cardiac arrest to a bogus “excited ...
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