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Article • May 15, 2019 • from CLN June, 2019
Don’t Shoot the Dogs: The Growing Epidemic of Cops Shooting Family Dogs by John W. Whitehead by John W. Whitehead, Commentary, The Rutherford Institute In too much of policing today, officer safety has become the highest priority. It trumps the rights and safety of suspects. It trumps the rights and safety …
When Prosecuting Crimes by Police, Feds Appear to Move Slowly by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon  In November 2013, Hickory, North Carolina, police Sergeant Robert George allegedly removed a woman driver from her auto and slammed her face-first onto the ground. She required corrective surgery.  Charged by local prosecutors in …
Article • May 15, 2019 • from CLN June, 2019
Flipping the Bird, Even Toward a Cop, Is a Constitutionally Protected Right by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit affirmed that raising one’s middle finger without the four other fingers showing is an expression protected by the First Amendment. In doing so, …
Article • April 12, 2019 • from CLN May, 2019
Florida Deputy Falsifies Drug Field-Test Results, Freeing 11 From Jail by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon  Steven O’Leary was a preacher before switching his career to law enforcement. The career-changing, job-hopping cop held jobs at two different departments before being hired as a deputy with Florida’s Martin County Sheriff Department …
Article • April 12, 2019 • from CLN May, 2019
Filed under: Police Misconduct, Police
Police Not Required to Protect; Are They Required to Serve? by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke At a recent hearing, former Broward County, Florida, Sheriff’s Deputy Scot Peterson claimed that he had no legal duty to protect the children inside the Parkland high school he was assigned to while Nikolas …
Article • April 12, 2019 • from CLN May, 2019
Filed under: Police Misconduct, Police
Former New Jersey Police Chief Faces Rare Federal Hate Crime Charges by A U.S. district judge ruled in December 2018 that federal hate crime charges against a now-retired New Jersey police chief – the first of their kind in about decade – will not be dismissed, paving the way to trial.  …
Article • April 12, 2019 • from CLN May, 2019
Legal Aid Society Counters NYC Police Misconduct With New Database by The Legal Aid Society New York City has a new tool in the fight against rogue cops — a browsable database of NYC federal civil rights lawsuit data called CAPstat (capstat.nyc). The nonprofit organization released the information in early …
Article • April 12, 2019 • from CLN May, 2019
Florida Cop Found Guilty of Killing Stranded Driver, a First in 30 Years in State by In a history-making decision, jurors in West Palm Beach, Florida, found Nouman Raja guilty of manslaughter with a firearm and first-degree attempted murder—the first time in three decades a Florida cop has been convicted …
Article • March 16, 2019 • from CLN April, 2019
Filed under: Police Misconduct, Police
When Prosecuting Crimes by Police, Feds Appear to Move Slowly by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon  In November 2013, Hickory, North Carolina, police Sergeant Robert George allegedly removed a woman driver from her auto and slammed her face-first onto the ground. She required corrective surgery.  Charged by local prosecutors in …
Sixth Circuit Rejects Qualified Immunity Claim in Malicious Prosecution Suit for Wrongful Arrest and Conviction Involving Multiple Lies by Police by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit upheld the denial of summary judgment filed by Detroit police in a lawsuit alleging malicious …
Article • February 15, 2019 • from CLN March, 2019
Filed under: Police Misconduct
Minnesota Sees Rising Tide of Payouts for Epidemic of Police Misconduct by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna Although bigger cities and states have gotten most of the negative publicity regarding police misconduct, Minnesota and its biggest city, Minneapolis, are drawing unwanted national attention for over $60 million in payouts the …
Article • February 15, 2019 • from CLN March, 2019
Filed under: Police Misconduct
Police Use of ‘Undercover Friending’ Investigative Technique Unregulated by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss The widespread use of social media to conduct unregulated, warrantless, long-term surveillance of individuals has become prevalent among the nation’s police departments. Officers have created Facebook accounts with false identities to follow targeted individuals without consideration …
Article • February 14, 2019 • from CLN March, 2019
Filed under: Police Misconduct, Police
Cops Are At War Out There by Brian Platt, Jacobin A culture of racism, paranoia, and authoritarianism permeates American police departments. Piecemeal reform won’t be enough. by Brian Platt, Jacobin On September 6, Dallas police officer Amber Guyger entered the apartment of her upstairs neighbor, Botham Shem Jean, removed her service …
Norfolk Four v. State of Virginia, VA, Senate Bill 772, Wrongful Conviction, 2019 1/31/2019 Virginia-2018-SB772-Chaptered CHAPTER 503 An Act to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Article 18.2 of Chapter 3 of Title 8.01 a section numbered 8.01-195.13 and for the relief of Danial J Williams, Joseph Jesse …
Article • January 19, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
Race-Based Arrests Rampant in San Francisco by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss The U.S. Supreme Court made targeting by law enforcement of people based on race unconstitutional over 130 years ago, yet the practice still runs rampant in police departments nationwide, says Ezekiel Edwards, director of the ACLU Criminal Law …
Article • January 19, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
Filed under: Police Misconduct, Police
Tracking the Prevalence of Police Crime by David Reutter by David Reutter “Americans actually have no idea” how often police use force, former FBI director James Comey said in 2016. They also have no inkling how often police officers commit a crime. The reason for that is the federal government …
Article • January 19, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
Former Balch Springs, Texas, Officer Found Guilty of Murder of Black Teen by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss Former Balch Springs, Texas, police officer Roy Oliver was recently found guilty of murder and sentenced to 15 years in prison. The outcome of this case is notable not only because Oliver …
Article • January 19, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
Massachusetts Drug Lab Scandal: Thousands More Cases Likely Affected by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has dismissed about 45,000 charges in more than 30,000 drug cases prosecuted in the state due to misconduct by chemists Sonja Farak of Amherst drug lab and Annie Dookhan of Hinton …
Article • January 19, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
Police Commit Significant Number of Sex Crimes, Which May Shock the General Public but Not Those Familiar with Law Enforcement by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss A paper by Bowling Green State University (“BGSU”) researchers titled “Police Integrity Lost: A Study of Law Enforcement Officers Arrested” attempts to document police …
Article • January 17, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Holds Defendant Unambiguously Invoked Right to Remain Silent Suppresses Confession and Derivative Physical Evidence and Announces New Rule by Chad Marks by Chad Marks The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled that a police officer’s continued interrogation after the accused told the interrogator he was done talking violated …
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