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Article • April 12, 2019 • from CLN May, 2019
Arrests Do Not Necessarily Represent Solved Crimes by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon  Statistics show that the United States of America incarcerates more of its citizens per capita than any other legal jurisdiction in the world. The entry into the incarceration nation begins with the simple arrest by a member …
Brief • April 12, 2019
Wood v. County of Los Angeles, CA, Stipulation for Dismissal, False Arrest and Medical Neglect, 2019 Case 2:18-cv-05788-PA-SS Document 34 Filed 04/12/19 Page 1 of 2 Page ID # :114 Mark D. Rutter k_SBN 058194) f66~1Wr~RAve~1~~! DUMONT Los Angeles, California 90071 3 Telephone: (213) 228-0400 Facsimile: (213) 228-0401 4 Email: …
Article • March 16, 2019 • from CLN April, 2019
Filed under: Police Misconduct, Police
When Prosecuting Crimes by Police, Feds Appear to Move Slowly by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon  In November 2013, Hickory, North Carolina, police Sergeant Robert George allegedly removed a woman driver from her auto and slammed her face-first onto the ground. She required corrective surgery.  Charged by local prosecutors in …
Article • March 16, 2019 • from CLN April, 2019
Video Simulators Part of Push to Train Police to Shoot Fewer Dogs, Limit Lawsuits by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna Video simulators are now used by some police departments to train their officers in the use of non-lethal force. A 2005 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the …
Article • March 16, 2019 • from CLN April, 2019
FBI Reviewing Four Incidents of Excessive Force at Mesa, Arizona, PD in Just Four Months by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The FBI is reviewing four incidents of excessive force by Mesa, Arizona, police officers in the span of just four months, some after an “independent” investigation cleared the involved …
Article • March 16, 2019 • from CLN April, 2019
Filed under: Databases, Police
NYPD’s Controversial Use of Mugshot Database Searches by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke  The NYPD’s practice of using a crime victim or witness’ description of a perpetrator to generate a search of the department’s mugshot database, often generating hundreds of hits, has caused controversy and resulted in wrongful arrests.  New …
Article • March 15, 2019 • from CLN April, 2019
Filed under: junk science, FBI
The FBI Says Its Photo Analysis Is Scientific Evidence. Scientists Disagree. by Ryan Gabrielson The bureau’s image unit has linked defendants to crime photographs for decades using unproven techniques and baseless statistics. Studies have begun to raise doubts about the unit’s methods. by Ryan Gabrielson, ProPublica At the FBI Laboratory …
Article • February 18, 2019
Texas no-knock raid proves deadly; no drugs found by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss The Houston Police Department (“HPD”) conducted a no-knock search at the home of Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas early this year. Heroin was allegedly being sold out of the home and the owners reportedly possessed a weapons’ stash. …
Article • February 15, 2019 • from CLN March, 2019
New California Laws Peel Back Secrecy Surrounding Police Discipline Amid Pushback by Betty Nelander by Betty Nelander The tide is changing on police accountability and transparency in California with the passage and signing of the California Records Act (“SB-1421”) and Assembly Bill 748. But SB-1421, which was scheduled to take …
Article • February 15, 2019 • from CLN March, 2019
Filed under: Police
Facebook Tells Law Enforcement to Quit Using Phony Accounts by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Facebook recently told law enforcement to stop using fake accounts as a ruse to bust people on its service. The social media giant also shut down several law enforcement accounts that violated its policy against …
Article • February 14, 2019 • from CLN March, 2019
Filed under: Police Misconduct, Police
Cops Are At War Out There by Brian Platt, Jacobin A culture of racism, paranoia, and authoritarianism permeates American police departments. Piecemeal reform won’t be enough. by Brian Platt, Jacobin On September 6, Dallas police officer Amber Guyger entered the apartment of her upstairs neighbor, Botham Shem Jean, removed her service …
Norfolk Four v. State of Virginia, VA, Senate Bill 772, Wrongful Conviction, 2019 1/31/2019 Virginia-2018-SB772-Chaptered CHAPTER 503 An Act to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Article 18.2 of Chapter 3 of Title 8.01 a section numbered 8.01-195.13 and for the relief of Danial J Williams, Joseph Jesse …
Article • January 19, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
Race-Based Arrests Rampant in San Francisco by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss The U.S. Supreme Court made targeting by law enforcement of people based on race unconstitutional over 130 years ago, yet the practice still runs rampant in police departments nationwide, says Ezekiel Edwards, director of the ACLU Criminal Law …
Article • January 19, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
Filed under: Police Misconduct, Police
Tracking the Prevalence of Police Crime by David Reutter by David Reutter “Americans actually have no idea” how often police use force, former FBI director James Comey said in 2016. They also have no inkling how often police officers commit a crime. The reason for that is the federal government …
Article • January 19, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
Former Balch Springs, Texas, Officer Found Guilty of Murder of Black Teen by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss Former Balch Springs, Texas, police officer Roy Oliver was recently found guilty of murder and sentenced to 15 years in prison. The outcome of this case is notable not only because Oliver …
Article • January 19, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
Police Commit Significant Number of Sex Crimes, Which May Shock the General Public but Not Those Familiar with Law Enforcement by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss A paper by Bowling Green State University (“BGSU”) researchers titled “Police Integrity Lost: A Study of Law Enforcement Officers Arrested” attempts to document police …
Article • January 19, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
Filed under: Police
Campus Cops on Municipal Streets Raises Transparency and Accountability Concerns by Virginia Griese by Virginia Griese The use of private, gun-carrying university campus police is raising concerns about the accountability and transparency of these forces. “No Justice/ No Peace/ No Private Police” was the chant that protesters used at the …
Article • January 18, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
Public Support for Militarized Policing Ebbs, Fails to Improve Safety by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon The 1970s television show S.W.A.T., along with its resurrection in the movie and TV show by the same name, portrayed police officers in Special Weapons and Tactics (“SWAT”) units as top cops doing a …
Article • January 18, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
Filed under: Police
Study Shows Reassigning Problem Cops Could Have Saved Chicago More than $6 Million in Lawsuit Payouts by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell A study by Northwestern University concluded that by simply reassigning officers with the most citizen complaints could have saved the Chicago Police Department more than $6 million in …
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