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Curb False Confessions: Provide Suspects With Lawyers by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna According to the nonprofit National Registry of Exonerations, Cook County, Illinois has a false confession rate three times higher than the national average. In November 2017, Cook County Prosecutor Kim Foxx dropped criminal cases against 15 men …
Article • February 16, 2018 • from CLN March, 2018
$2 Million to Disabled Syracuse Man Tased by Cops by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The city of Syracuse, New York agreed to settle a lawsuit and pay $2 million to Brad Hulett, a disabled man Tased by city cops after he refused to sit down on a bus. Video …
Article • February 16, 2018 • from CLN March, 2018
Survival Tip: Don’t Call Cops If You’re Disabled by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Because police are trained to shoot first and ask questions later, calling on them to defuse a situation involving someone with special needs should be a last resort. The problem is that when cops are trained …
Article • February 16, 2018 • from CLN March, 2018
$5.5 Million Verdict Against LAPD for Taser Death of Former Marine by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna The City of Los Angeles has beenhit with a $5.5 million jury verdict in November of 2017 for the death of a former Marine who was Tased six times in a row by …
Article • February 16, 2018 • from CLN March, 2018
$9.5M Settlement Approved by Chicago City Council for Yet Another Excessive Force Case by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna The Chicago City Council approved yet another multi-million dollar settlement for excessive force on September 5, 2017, but this time, some members complained about the steep tab.   Jose Lopez was rendered …
Article • February 8, 2018
$25 Million Verdict for Shooting by NY Cop by David Reutter by David Reutter In 2015, a New York jury awarded $25.2 million in a lawsuit alleging a New York police officer’s excessive use of force in a false arrest. An officer using excessive force inflicted a gunshot wound that caused paraplegia. …
Article • January 19, 2018 • from CLN February, 2018
What Is the Number One Duty of a Police Officer? by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis There is an oft-quoted and deeply ingrained sentiment in police circles, one whose logic seems unassailable at first glance: The number one duty of a police officer is to go home to his or …
Deaths From Police Shootings Outstrip Deaths From Terrorists Attacks, Wars by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna Frank Walton, a writer for the Daily Kos, asserts that data compiled and reported by The Guardian newspaper show that since 9/11, deaths from police shootings exceed deaths from terrorist attacks on Americans. According …
$5.5 Million Verdict Against Los Angeles Police Department for Taser Death by The City of Los Angeles was hit with a $5.5 million jury verdict in November 2017 for the death of a former Marine who was tased six times by officers with the Los Angeles Police Department (“LAPD”) while …
Article • January 19, 2018 • from CLN February, 2018
Confronting the Myth in Police-Suspect Knife Confrontations by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna Each year dozens of suspects armed with knives are needlessly shot and killed by police who feel that they are justified in using deadly force based upon the “21-Foot Rule” contained in many department training manuals. According …
Article • January 19, 2018 • from CLN February, 2018
Yes, Lawsuits Are Expensive—But So Is Police Misconduct by Antonio Romanucci by Antonio Romanucci Last week, my firm, Romanucci & Blandin, secured the largest verdict ever in a police misconduct lawsuit in Illinois against the city of Chicago — $44.7 million. In an op-ed reacting to the verdict, William Choslovsky …
Article • January 19, 2018 • from CLN February, 2018
$44.7 Million Awarded to Man Shot by Intoxicated Chicago Police Officer With Troubled History by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna On October 27, 2017, a federal jury awarded a record $44.7 million to a man, Michael LaPorta, who was shot by a drunken off-duty Chicago police officer named Michael Kelly. …
District Attorney in New York and Aide Indicted for Covering up Beating by Police Chief by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna Residents in Suffolk County, N.Y. concerned about crime in their community did not need to look any further than the activities of their own district attorney, Thomas Spota, 76, …
Publication • January 1, 2018
Officer Shootings And Custodial Deaths, Texas Justice Initiative, 2018 Fact Sheet OFFICER-INVOLVED SHOOTINGS AND CUSTODIAL DEATHS IN TEXAS 1. Where do shootings happen? Shootings happen where people happen. The vast majority of Texas shootings (89%) occur in urban areas, but the vast majority of Texas people also live in urban …
An Empirical Analysis of Racial Differences in Police Use of Force, National Bureau of Economic Research, 2018 NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN POLICE USE OF FORCE Roland G. Fryer, Jr Working Paper 22399 http://www.nber.org/papers/w22399 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA …
Article • December 27, 2017
Eighth Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Excessive Force Case by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a civil rights claim brought against the Jefferson County, Missouri Sheriff's Department by a man beaten during a traffic stop. Edward C. …
No Qualified Immunity for Officer Who Beat and Tasered Mentally Ill Man to Death by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit has ruled that an excessive force claim made by the estate of a man killed by police during an arrest …
Article • December 27, 2017
Yes, Lawsuits Are Expensive--But So Is Police Misconduct by by Antonio Romanucci Last week [October 2017] my firm, Romanucci & Blandin, secured the largest verdict ever in a police misconduct lawsuit in Illinois against the city of Chicago — $44.7 million. In an op-ed reacting to the verdict, William Choslovsky pointed …
Article • December 21, 2017
$2 Million for Police Killing of Woman in Her Home by Mark Wilson by Mark Wilson South Carolina police paid $2 million to settle wrongful death claims of the estate of a woman who was shot to death in her home by police while executing a misdemeanor arrest warrant. A …
Article • December 21, 2017
Reversal of Summary Judgment Due to Conflicting Officers' Reports by David Reutter by David Reutter   The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a federal district court's summary judgment granted to the Town of Seaboard in a diversity suit that alleged unreasonable use of deadly force. The court …
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