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Article • July 20, 2018 • from CLN August, 2018
Dial T for Tyranny: While America Feuds, the Police State Shifts Into High Gear by John W. Whitehead by John W. Whitehead, Commentary, The Rutherford Institute What characterizes American government today is not so much dysfunctional politics as it is ruthlessly contrived governance carried out behind the entertaining, distracting and …
Article • July 8, 2018
$30,000 Settlement for Brooklyn Man Falsely Arrested by NYPD by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis Derrick Baxton, who was arrested by officers of the New York Police Department with no evidence of wrongdoing, settled his federal civil rights lawsuit with the city of New York for $30,000.      On February …
Article • June 18, 2018 • from CLN July, 2018
Idaho Supreme Court Orders Acquittal for Insufficient Identification of Drug by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke On March 2, 2018, the Supreme Court of Idaho vacated a prisoner’s conviction and sentence for possession of a controlled substance and ordered an acquittal because the substance she possessed had not been adequately …
Article • June 18, 2018 • from CLN July, 2018
Golden State Killer Suspect Arrest Opens Floodgates for Law Enforcement Use of DNA Websites by Steve Horn by Steve Horn The use of DNA-based genealogy websites to track down Joseph DeAngelo — the “Golden State Killer” suspect — appears to have inspired police departments nationwide. It’s a move that has irked privacy advocates …
Article • June 18, 2018
Filed under: Crime Labs, junk science
Junk Science Puts Innocent People in Prison and Keeps Them There by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke It has been years since the National Academy of Sciences and the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology published studies casting serious doubt on courtroom claims of practitioners of “pattern matching” …
Article • June 17, 2018 • from CLN July, 2018
Ninth Circuit: California Carjacking Not a Crime of Violence Post-Johnson by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled on January 29, 2018, that California’s carjacking law, Penal Code § 215(a), no longer constitutes a crime of violence under 8 U.S.C. § …
Article • June 17, 2018 • from CLN July, 2018
No Increase in Murder Rate for Civilians or Police Following Abolition of Death Penalty by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The transcript of a panel discussion titled “Life After the Death Penalty: Implications for Retentionist States,” presented by the Committees on Capital Punishment of the American Bar Association Section of …
Article • June 17, 2018 • from CLN July, 2018
Execution Numbers Down in 2017 by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The number of death row sentences handed out across the country is in decline. Despite this trend, death rows remain crowded. This is the result of a similar, but somewhat unrelated shift: Executions are also in a state of …
Article • June 17, 2018 • from CLN July, 2018
Web-Based Database Exposes Depth and Breadth of Police Criminality by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna The launch of the Henry A. Wallace Police Crime Database in September of 2017 puts at the public’s disposal, through a simple web search, all crimes committed by non-federal sworn police officers. The database contains …
Sixth Circuit: Statute of Limitations for § 1983 Claim Accrues When Criminal Proceedings are Terminated by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled on March 15, 2018, that a claim for prosecutorial misconduct, brought by a wrongfully convicted defendant, does not …
Article • June 16, 2018 • from CLN July, 2018
DOJ: Police Shooting Family Dogs has Become ‘Epidemic’ by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Cops in this country kill so many dogs each year that a specialist at the Department of Justice’s (“DOJ”) community-oriented program services office says it has become an “epidemic.” The DOJ estimates that around 25 to …
Article • June 16, 2018 • from CLN July, 2018
Do Black Lives Matter in the Supreme Court? by Michael Avery by Michael Avery Protests by tens of thousands of Americans, black and white, have urged us to remember that Black Lives Matter. The movement is an outgrowth of concern over the epidemic of police violence against black people. But …
Cell-Site Simulators: Police Use Military Technology to Reach out and Spy on You by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis Law enforcement agencies nationwide are employing technology, designed for military use in foreign lands, in order to track the location of U.S. citizens on American soil. And authorities — all the …
Article • June 16, 2018
Marijuana Selling License Denied Due to Spouse’s Criminal Background by The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (“WSLCB”) rejected a woman’s application for a retail marijuana license because her husband is serving a 44-year sentence for homicide. Libby Haines-Marchel, a mother of four, saw Washington State’s 2012 legalization of recreational …
Article • June 1, 2018
Maryland Couple Questioned After Police Misidentify Mushrooms in Facebook Post by Monte McCoin by Monte McCoin On May 11, 2018, John Garrison and girlfriend Hope Deery spent a day in the mountains, hiking and foraging for wild morel mushrooms, which were common near Darlington, Maryland. Like many people do without …
Publication • 2018
Dept of Justice, Mortality in Local Jails Statistical Tables, 2000 - 2018 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics April 2021, NCJ 256002 E. Ann Carson, Ph.D., BJS Statistician I n 2018, a total of 1,120 inmates died in local jails, an increase of nearly …
Publication • 2018
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
Dept of Justice, Mortality in State and Federal Prisons Statistical Prisons, 2001 - 2018 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics April 2021, NCJ 255970 E. Ann Carson, Ph.D., BJS Statistician I n 2018, a total of 4,135 state prisoners died in publicly or privately …
Publication • June 1, 2018
Financial Processes at the Department of Criminal Justice, State of Texas, 2018 An Audit Report on Financial Processes at the Department of Criminal Justice June 2018 Report No. 18-035 State Auditor’s Office reports are available on the Internet at http://www.sao.texas.gov/. An Audit Report on Financial Processes at the Department of …
The Impact of Proposition 47 on Crime and Recidivism, Public Policy Institute of California, 2018 The Impact of Proposition 47 on Crime and Recidivism JUNE 2018 Mia Bird, Magnus Lofstrom, Brandon Martin, Steven Raphael, and Viet Nguyen with research support from Justin Goss PPIC.ORG © 2018 Public Policy Institute of …
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Discipline Analysis Report Fiscal Year 2018, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, 2018 U.S. Customs and Border Protection Discipline Analysis Report Fiscal Year 2018 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 2 Executive Summary The release of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Discipline Analysis Report for Fiscal …
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