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Honoring Police Includes Acknowledging Systemic Reform Is Needed by by Norm Stamper, Chief of Police of Seattle (Ret.), Seattle, Washington, for ACLU.org During the third week of May, tens of thousands of cops from across the nation will gather in Washington, D.C., for “Police Week” and its national memorial services, …
Publication • May 1, 2018
Illinois Sentencing Policy Advisory Council - The High Cost of Recidivism, 2018 Summer 2018 Council Members Hon. Warren Wolfson (Ret.), Vice-Chair First District Appellate Court Sen. Kwame Raoul, Vice-Chair Illinois State Senate Stephen Baker Office of the Cook County Public Defender Sen. Jason Barickman Illinois State Senate Kathryn Bocanegra Institute …
Texas Policy Foundation Center for Effective Justice--Open Roads and Overflowing Jails--Addressing High Rates of Rural Pretrial Incarceration, May 2018 OPEN ROADS AND OVERFLOWING JAILS: Addressing High Rates of Rural Pretrial Incarceration by Marc Levin and Michael Haugen May 2018 May 2018 by Marc Levin Michael Haugen Center for Effective Justice …
The Osborne Association Report, May, 2018, The High Costs of Low Risk - The Crisis of America’s Aging Prison Population The High Costs of Low Risk: The Crisis of America’s Aging Prison Population The Osborne Association May 2018 Executive Summary Executive Summary During the past four decades, we have experienced …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
New Washington State Law Removes ‘Actual Malice’ Roadblock in Police Prosecutions by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna Two new Washington state laws have removed a statutory impediment to state prosecutors holding police officers accountable for reckless or negligent conduct. The measures eliminate the barrier of having to prove “malice” or …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
Privacy Advocates Concerned About Google AI and Pentagon Drone Surveillance by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna Tech behemoth Google has signed a contract with the U.S. Department of Defense (“DoD”) to apply its artificial intelligence technology (“AI”) to improve the recognition and targeting ability of its 1,100-strong drone fleet, raising …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
Former Civil Rights Lawyer Krasner Puts Justice Reform into Practice as New Philly DA by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna For decades, politicians have won many elections by promising to be “tough on crime,” which translated into escalating prisoner counts, unbalanced budgets, and societal disintegration of the inner city. In …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
Mississippi Supreme Court Reverses Conviction Ruling; State Failed to Prove ‘Constructive Possession’ of Marijuana by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The State failed to prove that packages of marijuana hidden in a car truck were in the “constructive possession” of a passenger, who was unaware they were there especially when …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
Texas District Attorney Stops Prosecuting Trace Drug Cases by In 2017, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg changed an office policy by stopping the prosecution of thousands of trace drug cases from the Houston, Texas area. In doing so, Ogg fulfilled promises made during her unsuccessful 2014 campaign and her …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
Study: Unionized Police? Increased Misconduct by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna According to a December 2017 study by University of Chicago Law School researchers, data from Florida indicate that “shielding officers from the consequences of their actions ... result[s] in increased misconduct.” After Florida sheriffs’ deputies were allowed to unionize …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
Wisconsin’s 6,000-plus Untested Rape Kits Include Over 2,000 Involving Child Victims by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke Wisconsin has a huge backlog of untested rape kits. In 2017, state Attorney General Brad Schimel estimated there were more than 6,300 untested rape kits. The number of rape kits involving allegations of …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
U.S. District Court in Georgia Holds Spousal Testimonial Privilege Applies to Pre-Marital Events by On October 15, 2015, Joshua Davis, who then worked as a Brink’s driver, allegedly stole about $170,000 in credit-union funds skimmed from the collections he picked up at eight ATMs that he and co-worker Naheem Carrington …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
N.C. Supreme Court Rules Deficient Indictment Not Jurisdictional and Issue Can’t be Raised for First Time on Appeal by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Deviations from statutory requirements are not jurisdictional and must be “properly preserved” for appellate review and not raised for the first time on appeal, the North …
Penal Reform International, Thailand Institute of Justice: Global Prison Trends, 2018 GLOBAL PRISON TRENDS 2018 SPECIAL FOCUS Pull-out section The rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders in the era of sustainable development Global Prison Trends 2018 This document is co-published and produced with financial assistance from the Thailand Institute of Justice …
Article • March 29, 2018
The sex offender registry: It’s not what you think by Sandy Rozek By Sandy Rozek  “Texas sex offender added to 10 most wanted sex offenders list.” “Virginia man arrested for sex crimes after third victim comes forward.” “Arizona sex offender sentenced to 100 years for child porn.”  These are the …
Article • March 16, 2018 • from CLN April, 2018
Filed under: War on Drugs
Philly Decriminalizes Possession of Small Amounts of Marijuana by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis Since 2014, police in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania have had the option of issuing a $25 fine in lieu of arresting a citizen found in possession of a small amount of marijuana. In 90 percent of all such …
Article • March 16, 2018 • from CLN April, 2018
Lack of Criminal Intent: Missouri Supreme Acquits on Drug Possession Charge by Suzanne Bring by Suzanne Bring The Missouri Supreme Court held that there was insufficient evidence to convict the defendant of possession of meth because her mere presence at a residence in which meth was discovered, without more, does …
Article • March 16, 2018 • from CLN April, 2018
Cops Killed 100 Times More Americans Than Terrorists Did in 2017 by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis More than 1,000 Americans were killed in 2017 by a particularly violent class of fellow citizens. Some of those killed by these highly trained gunmen were children, and many of them were unarmed. …
Article • March 16, 2018 • from CLN April, 2018
Pennsylvania Supremes: Modified “Vertical” Approach to Collective Knowledge Doctrine by Richard Resch by Richard Resch In January 2018, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court refined the contours of the collective knowledge doctrine as it exists in the Commonwealth. The doctrine relates to the warrantless seizure of a person by an officer acting as …
Article • March 16, 2018 • from CLN April, 2018
Defense Fails to Present Diminished Capacity, Ninth Circuit Vacates Murder Convictions by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit granted a California state prisoner’s petition for a writ of habeas corpus and vacated the prisoner’s convictions for first degree murder. The Court, in …
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