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Article • August 21, 2019 • from CLN September, 2019
Seventh Circuit Rules Failure to Issue Summons or Warrant Means Supervised Release Not Tolled While Merely in Custody by Anthony Accurso by Anthony Accurso The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruled that, where a defendant is detained prior to the expiration of his supervised release, he must …
Article • August 21, 2019 • from CLN September, 2019
California Losing Millions in Civil Asset Forfeiture Funds as Law Aims to Curb Police Abuse by For decades, federal asset forfeiture revenue in California soared from the sale of seized properties. Police used federal law to seize everything from boats to vehicles to homes, thereby circumventing California laws. Opponents call …
Article • August 21, 2019 • from CLN September, 2019
Filed under: Police
Will Police Recruitment Crisis Prompt Change in Behavior? by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney When schoolchildren were asked what they wanted to be when they grew up, a frequent answer used to be “a policeman.” But apparently that’s no longer true. Sixty-six percent of police departments across the U.S. reported …
Article • August 21, 2019 • from CLN September, 2019
Filed under: Police Misconduct, Police
Houston Police Cover up Crime Scene With Poor Investigation Techniques by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss The Houston Police Department (“HPD”) is being accused of sloppy investigations surrounding the details of a warrant executed in January 2019, which resulted in the deaths of homeowners Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas in …
Article • August 21, 2019 • from CLN September, 2019
Filed under: Statistics/Trends, Police
Another Study Shows There’s No ‘War on Police’ by Bill Barton by Bill Barton "Currently, the ‘war on cops’ thesis is not supported by any evidence, and we apply the 50-year lens in this study to provide important context for understanding recent trends in officer deaths.” That’s the conclusion of …
Article • August 21, 2019 • from CLN September, 2019
Massive Outing of Nationwide Instances of Police Misconduct Revealed by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon As reports of police abusing and even murdering citizens continues to rise over the years, databases of their misdeeds are emerging all over the U.S. These databases provide citizens with a great deal of transparency …
Article • August 20, 2019 • from CLN September, 2019
NYU Study Shows ‘Predictive Policing Systems’ Promote Bad Data, Bad Policing by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell A New York University study shows that “predictive policing” does nothing to prevent crime but actually increases bad policing in cities already struggling with corrupt police forces. This means that in at least …
Article • August 19, 2019 • from CLN September, 2019
The Role of Police Misconduct in Wrongful Convictions by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke Police misconduct takes on many forms, from unjustified violence, murder, torture, sexual assault, theft of evidence—usually cash or drugs—and extortion, to actively assisting or participating in organized crime. However, this article will focus on a narrow …
Article • August 8, 2019
San Francisco launches experiment to curb racial bias by San Francisco is taking a step toward making justice colorblind. The city is using artificial intelligence to strip police reports of identifying details, such as a suspect’s name, race and hair and eye color; his or her neighborhood and district and …
Gregorian v. County of Los Angeles, CA, Complaint, Failure to Protect, 2019 Eleptronically F.ILED by V1' perior Court of California, County of Los Angeles on 08/02/2019 01 :58 PM Sherri R. Carter, Executive Officer/Clerk of Court, by R. Perez.Deputy Clerk 19STCV27117 Assigned for all purposes lo: Stanley Mosk Courthouse, Judicial …
Corrales v. County of Los Angeles, CA, Settlement Agreement, Excessive Force and False Arrest, 2019 SETTLEMENT AND RELEASE AGREEMENT Joelene Corrales v. County of Los Angeles, et al United States District Court Case No. 2:19-cv-00258-DSF-MAA This SETTLEMENT AND RELEASE AGREEMENT (hereinafter "AGREEMENT") is made by and between Plaintiff, JOELENE CORRALES, …
$270,000 Awarded to Grandmother Brutalized by Pennsylvania Cops by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon  Peacefully sleeping the night away, grandmother Charlene Klein was rudely awakened by Allentown, Pennsylvania, cops beating on her door on May 2, 2016. A law-abiding citizen, she opened her front door in response to the Knights …
Article • July 17, 2019 • from CLN August, 2019
Filed under: FBI
The FBI Polices Itself Like Kids Guarding a Candy Store by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon In the early 1970s, an armed team entered a Stockholm, Sweden, bank to rescue hostages being held by bank robbers, as well as to, hopefully, arrest the robbers.  To the rescuers’ shock and surprise, …
Article • July 17, 2019 • from CLN August, 2019
Ninth Circuit: Running From Police Alone Doesn’t Give Rise to Reasonable Suspicion Justifying Stop and Frisk by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that running from police, by itself, does not provide reasonable suspicion to justify stopping and frisking the person. …
Article • July 17, 2019 • from CLN August, 2019
Filed under: Police Misconduct, Police
Under Marsy’s Law, Police Using Violence Can Claim ‘Victim’ Status by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon Citizens encounter cops in many ways. Cops respond to emergencies, provide security at some public gatherings and private forums, direct traffic, and address children in schools. Aside from uniform colors and headgear styles, cops …
Article • July 17, 2019 • from CLN August, 2019
Private Citizens Carrying Guns Commit Fewer Crimes Than Cops by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney According to a study by the Crime Prevention and Research Center (“CPRC”), citizens with a permit to carry a concealed weapon “are convicted of misdemeanors and felonies at less than a sixth of the rate …
Article • July 16, 2019 • from CLN August, 2019
Filed under: Searches, Police, Traffic stop
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Holds Consent to Search Does Not Include K-9 Sniff When No K-9 Present When Consent Given and Wait 40 Minutes for Its Arrival by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell In a case of first impression, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania held that a search in connection with …
Publication • July 15, 2019
Filed under: Police
Palantir secret user manual for police officers Searching Phone Numbers You can search for full phone numbers, partial numbers. You can search with or without the area code. Examples: - Full: 310-555-1234 - Partial: 310-555-12?? - No area code: 555-12?? Partial Information You can search for names, numbers, and plates …
Article • July 13, 2019
Filed under: Blood, Police, DUI
Miranda Violation Required Suppression of Oregon BAC Results by Mark Wilson by Mark Wilson The Oregon Court of Appeals held that a lower court improperly failed to suppress blood alcohol content ("BAC") evidence taken in  violation of a defendant's constitutional right to remain silent. Oregon police received information about someone …
Article • July 12, 2019
Wrongful Death Suit Highlights 'Pattern' of Oregon Police Shooting Mentally Ill Homeless People by Mark Wilson by Mark Wilson  “Officer Samson Ajir violated police directives, and common sense, by engaging in a dangerous foot chase upon entry upon a scene where Mr. Johnson was in a mental health crisis. Officer …
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