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Brief • March 24, 2021
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
S.M. v. Centurion Correctional Healthcare of New Mexico, LLC, et al., NM, Amended Complaint, Medical Malpractice, 2021 Centurion 001999 FILED 1st JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT Santa Fe County 3/24/2021 4:12 PM KATHLEEN VIGIL CLERK OF THE COURT Tamara Snee FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF SANTA FE STATE OF NEW MEXICO …
Brief • March 21, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
Hanna v. Peters, OR, Opinion and Order, Failure to Comply With Mask Policy, 2022 5 pages I l:111m1. /\aron #763244 7 AARO M. HA v. A , Plaintiff, COLETTE PET ERS, TYLER BL EWETT, LIEUTENA T ROBI SO , SERGEANT IRVJ G, OFFICER PLOURD, OFFIC ER 1-J. C O CHELL, …
Article • March 15, 2021 • from CLN April, 2021
Man Serving 505-Year Sentence Granted Compassionate Release Due to COVID-19 by A 73-year-old man serving a 505-year sentence in federal prison without parole was granted compassionate release by his sentencing judge in November 2020, citing the risk of death from COVID-19 as the reason he should be at home and …
Article • March 15, 2021 • from CLN April, 2021
Police Robo Stalkers in a Location Near You by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney Today’s RoboCops are not armed predators (yet), but they read license plates, track cellphones, and report “suspicious” persons. According to the Electronic Freedom Frontier, companies like Boston Dynamics and Knightscope market robots to law enforcement. About …
Article • March 15, 2021 • from CLN April, 2021
Second Circuit: Jury Instructions Regarding Defendant’s Motive to Testify Falsely Improper by Anthony Accurso by Anthony Accurso The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit vacated a defendant’s conviction after the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York issued jury instructions that implied the defendant had …
Article • March 15, 2021 • from CLN April, 2021
Filed under: News in Brief
News in Brief by California: A federal jury awarded a man who suffered severe head and face injuries in an encounter with a San Diego detective $1.5 million in November 2020. San Diego’s City Council, meanwhile, is expected to “approve a $2.5 million settlement, the money awarded by the jury …
Article • March 15, 2021 • from CLN April, 2021
Machinery of Death: When the Government Acts as Judge, Jury and Executioner by John W. Whitehead by John W. Whitehead and Nisha Whitehead, The Rutherford Institute – Commentary “Police fail to grasp that they are public servants for peace. They should provide a civil service, to enforce the laws equally, …
Article • March 15, 2021 • from CLN April, 2021
How the Criminal Justice System Fails People With Mental Illness by Jordan Smith by Jordan Smith, The Intercept “I found your baby,” Michelle Durden recalls the police officer saying after her son went missing. “He’s alive. And he’s in jail.” At first, Michelle Durden thought her eldest son, Cameron Davis, …
California Court of Appeal Overturns Child Sex Abuse Convictions Based on Prosecution’s Violation of Brady Obligations by Withholding Witness Impeachment Evidence by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The Court of Appeal of California, First Appellate District, reversed a man’s convictions for forcible rape, digital penetration, and misdemeanor battery of a …
Fourth Circuit: Conditions of Release Banning Internet Access and Legal Pornography Overbroad and Not Reasonably Related by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held that the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina’s special conditions of release that banned …
Article • March 15, 2021 • from CLN April, 2021
Kentucky Supreme Court Reverses Murder Convictions Due to ‘Flagrant Prosecutorial Misconduct’ in Misleading Jury by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The Supreme Court of Kentucky reversed a woman’s convictions for first and second-degree arson and six counts of attempted murder, four of which were enhanced as hate crimes, because the …
Article • March 15, 2021 • from CLN April, 2021
Filed under: Racial Discrimination
Capitol Police Department Repeatedly Sued Over Racial Discrimination by Casey Bastian by Casey J. Bastian Over 250 Black police officers have sued the U.S. Capitol Police (“USCP”) since 2001 over allegations of racism and discrimination. ProPublica’s January 14, 2021, article by Joshua Kaplan and Joaquin Sapien highlights how this past …
Article • March 15, 2021 • from CLN April, 2021
Hundreds Serving Life Due to Less Than Unanimous Jury Verdicts by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon After the U.S. Civil War and followingthe 13th and 14th Amendments to the Constitution that banned slavery, laws designed to disadvantage Black people were passed throughout former Rebel states. Those legislative acts became known …
Article • March 15, 2021 • from CLN April, 2021
Nevada Supreme Court Reverses Conviction for Murdering Sixth Wife Due to Improper Prior Bad-Act Evidence Regarding Murder of Second Wife by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The Supreme Court of Nevada reversed Thomas Randolph’s conviction for murdering his sixth wife because the trial court erroneously admitted evidence of the similar …
Washington Supreme Court Announces Misconduct of Petitioner’s Own Counsel Can Be Basis for Equitable Tolling in Habeas Proceeding by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney In a case of first impression in the Supreme Court of Washington, the Court, sitting en banc, adopted the federal standard enunciated in Lawrence v. Florida, …
Article • March 15, 2021 • from CLN April, 2021
Hidden Sentences by Jayson Hawkins by Jayson Hawkins No one was surprised when Florida again topped the list of “battleground states” in the run up to the 2020 presidential election, but the media narrative most frequently heard as November approached was not about hanging chads or turnout in Miami-Dade County. …
Article • March 15, 2021 • from CLN April, 2021
Law Degree for South Carolina Magistrates Optional by Michael Fortino, Ph.D by Michael Fortino, Ph.D. In South Carolina, if your career plan is to become a licensed barber, you will need to satisfy about 1,500 hours of coursework. However, in this same state, if you aspire to be a state …
Article • March 15, 2021 • from CLN April, 2021
Tech Company Enables Total Surveillance by Jayson Hawkins by Jayson Hawkins A little-known tech company in Texas has dramatically altered the landscape of digital police surveillance. Hawk Analytics, headquartered in Bartonville, Texas, has developed software that streamlines the process police use to turn the huge quantities of information they obtain …
Article • March 15, 2021 • from CLN April, 2021
Policing Prostitution in New York by Jayson Hawkins by Jayson Hawkins Undercover operations to combat street prostitution are standard fare in pop-culture depictions of big-city police work, but the reality is often seedier than television dramatizations. A 2020 investigation by journalists at ProPublica, a nonprofit news organization, revealed that New …
Article • March 15, 2021 • from CLN April, 2021
Image of Men Urinating on Grave Protected by First Amendment by Michael Fortino, Ph.D by Michael Fortino, Ph.D. Agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (“TBI”) and officers with the Dickson Police Department would be well advised to take the time to read the Constitution of the United States, namely …
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