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Article • December 28, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Harris County, Texas Prosecutors Review DWI Cases Impacted by Discredited Expert by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna The testimony of county scientist Fessessework Guale, who was employed by the Harris County medical examiner’s office for 10 years, has been called into question by the very criminal justice offices who relied …
Article • December 28, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Massachusetts Supreme Court Tosses Thousands of Drug Cases After Lab Tech Scandal and Government Cover-Up by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts reached a decision in the Amherst lab scandal, where disgraced lab technician Sonja Farak tampered with and stole drugs from thousands of drug …
Article • December 21, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Tenth Circuit Rules Police Seizure of Home Where No Evidence of Criminal Activity Apparent Violates Fourth Amendment Requiring Suppression of Incriminating Evidence by Richard Resch by Richard Resch The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit ruled that police violated the Fourth Amendment by unreasonably seizing the home of …
Article • December 21, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Seventh Circuit: Procedural Error Occurs When Miscount of Prior Convictions Basis for Sentence, Resentencing Required by David Reutter by David Reutter The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit held that an Indiana federal district court committed a procedural error in selecting a sentence based on a miscounting of …
Article • December 21, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Police Misconduct Threatens Over 20,000 New Jersey Drunk Driving Convictions by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna The New Jersey Supreme Court has issued a report and order that could result in the invalidation of at least 20,667 drunk driving convictions in the state, after a state police officer was charged …
Article • December 21, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Nevada Court of Appeals Rules Police May Not Conduct Warrantless Search Based on Third-Party Consent Where No Effort Made to Determine Whether Person Has Authority to Do So by Richard Resch by Richard Resch The Nevada Court of Appeals ruled that law enforcement officers cannot conduct a warrantless search of …
Article • December 21, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
New York City Cops Using Supposedly Sealed Arrest Records by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon Since 1976, arrests in New York that do not result in convictions are supposed to be sealed. Sealed meaning inaccessible through any background checks or public records, anywhere. This is meant to ensure that citizens …
Article • December 21, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Ninth Circuit Grants Habeas for IAC of Resentencing Counsel Who Failed to Challenge Sole Aggravating Factor or Investigate Mitigating Circumstances by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ordered the granting of habeas relief to an Arizona death row prisoner based on ineffective …
Article • December 21, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Filed under: News in Brief
News in Brief by Arkansas: Police officer Josh Hastings shot and killed 15-year-old burglary suspect Bobby Moore III in August 2012 while investigating car break-ins at an apartment complex. Although the now-former officer was criminally charged, two trials closed with hung juries. After that, a wrongful death lawsuit in which …
Article • December 20, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Filed under: Police Searches, Property
Kansas Supreme Court Holds Travel Plan Questions Unconstitutionally Extended Traffic Stop by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The Supreme Court of Kansas held that a police officer unconstitutionally extended the traffic stop he had made for following too closely when he asked questions about the driver’s travel plans for four-and-a-half …
Article • December 19, 2018
Filed under: Juries
How Jury Duty Gives You the Power to Erase Bad Laws by Joe Jarvis by Joe Jarvis, The Daily Bell There’s not a single person who has to go to prison in the USA for growing, selling, using, or possessing marijuana. But 21 states still prohibit marijuana use, cultivation, or …
The Fallibility of Forensic Science: Crime-Solving Tool Can Lead to Wrongful Convictions—and Belated Exonerations by Rick Anderson by Rick Anderson It’s the ultimate crime-solving tool, enabling prosecutors to bring seemingly rock-solid charges against accused murderers and rapists while also using it to re-open and solve dust-collecting cold cases. Victims and …
Article • December 5, 2018 • from CLN December, 2018
Filed under: Private Prisons, Bail
Dallas County Private Bail Hearings Leave People Languishing Behind Bars by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss Shannon Daves and five others have filed a federal class-action suit against Dallas County, Texas, due to their secret bail hearings that last under a minute. The hearings are not open to the public …
Article • December 5, 2018 • from CLN December, 2018
New App Makes It Simple for Civilians to Record Police Encounters by Being pulled over or stopped on the street by police? A new Siri Shortcuts app for iPhone iOS 12 lets users record their experience with police. Called Police, the Siri Shortcuts app acts like a bodycam. “Once the …
Sex Offender Registration Biased Against Blacks by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss An Ohio study published in Criminal Justice Policy Review determined that the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (“SORNA”) system classifying the risk assessment of sex offenders is prone to racial bias. A sample of the 673 sex …
Article • December 5, 2018 • from CLN December, 2018
Arizona Supreme Court Strikes Law Categorically Banning Bail for Sexual Assault as Unconstitutional by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The Supreme Court of Arizona held that a law categorically banning bail for persons charged with sexual assault was facially unconstitutional, debunking the myth that sexual offenders are “inherently” a danger …
Article • December 5, 2018 • from CLN December, 2018
$384 Million Paid Out by New York City in Last Five Years for Police Misconduct by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna New York City police misconduct continues to cost New York taxpayers a lot of money. In the past five years, New York City has paid out $384 million in …
Article • December 5, 2018 • from CLN December, 2018
Filed under: Statistics/Trends, Police
ACLU Report: A Tale of Two NYCs When It Comes to Policing by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna A September 2018 report by the New York American Civil Liberties Union (“ACLU”) argues that the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”) continues to target minority communities by following a broken-windows theory …
Article • December 5, 2018 • from CLN December, 2018
Fourth Circuit Affirms District Court Ruling that Man Committed as ‘Sexually Dangerous’ Should be Released by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit affirmed a lower court’s ruling that a man civilly committed under the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of …
Article • December 5, 2018 • from CLN December, 2018
Increase in Crime Registries Nationwide Not a Benefit to Society by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss New crime registries have been launched around the country, but their value remains to be seen. Research suggests their detriments outweigh their benefits, reveals Jessica Pishko’s article, “Expert: Crime Registries Turn People into Pariahs …
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