Berkeley Law, CA, Electronic Monitoring of Youth in the California Juvenile Justice System,2020 ELECTRONIC MONITORING OF YOUTH IN THE CALIFORNIA JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM ADDITIONAL DATA CATHERINE CRUMP & AMISHA GANDHI SAMUELSON LAW, TECHNOLOGY & PUBLIC POLICY CLINIC UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, SCHOOL OF LAW Berkeley Law Samuelson Law, Technology & …
California Dept of Corrections Contract With Global Tel Link Thru 2026 STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TECHNOLOGY STATEWIDE TECHNOLOGY PROCUREMENT AGREEMENT NUMBER STANDARD AGREEMENT TECH 213 (rev. 02/2020) 1. C5610009 This Agreement is entered into between the Contracting Agency and the Contractor named below: CONTRACTING AGENCY NAME Department of Corrections …
CDCR Contract With Global Tel Link - Amendment #1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TECHNOLOGY STATEWIDE TECHNOLOGY PROCUREMENT REGISTRATION NUMBER STANDARD AGREEMENT AMENDMENT AGREEMENT NUMBER TECH 213A (rev. 06/2020) AMENDMENT NUMBER C5610009 1. 1 This Agreement is entered into between the Contracting Agency and the Contractor named below: CONTRACTING AGENCY …
California CDCR - GTL Amendment #1 2020-2026 STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TECHNOLOGY STATEWIDE TECHNOLOGY PROCUREMENT REGISTRATION NUMBER STANDARD AGREEMENT AMENDMENT AGREEMENT NUMBER TECH 213A (rev. 06/2020) AMENDMENT NUMBER C5610009 1. 1 This Agreement is entered into between the Contracting Agency and the Contractor named below: CONTRACTING AGENCY NAME Department …
Ninth Circuit: Mental Impairment that Prevented ‘Monitoring’ of Habeas Counsel’s Actions May Require Equitable Tolling by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The U.S. Court of Appeals held on March 25, 2020, that a prisoner’s mental impairment that prevented him from “monitoring” his habeas counsel’s actions, which led to the delayed …
News in Brief by Arizona: Tucson has a new ordinance topunish those who fail to stay outside designated crime scene perimeters, the Tucson Star reports. The law aims to halt “cop haters” with cameras, but the potential fallout is a stifling of First Amendment rights. While people should not provoke …
$369,000 Settlement in Police Raid of Journalist’s Home and Office by It was a quieting day for First Amendment freedom when San Francisco cops and the FBI raided the home and newsroom of freelance journalist Bryan Carmody May 10, 2019, in search of the source of a confidential police report …
California Court of Appeal: Unoccupied Running Vehicle Doesn’t Justify Warrantless Search of Residence by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney Division One of the Fourth Appellate District of the California Court of Appeal ruled that an unoccupied vehicle left running in a driveway satisfied neither the “emergency aid exception” nor the …
LAPD Officers Accused of Entering Names of Innocent People Into Gang Database by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney Officers from an elite division within the Los Angeles Police Department (“LAPD”) are under investigation regarding allegations that they falsified reports and listed some innocent people as gang members. LAPD Police Chief …
HRDC v. County of Tehama, CA, Consent Decree, Censorship, 2020 Case 2:20-cv-00359-WBS-DMC Document 23 Filed 05/13/20 Page 1 of 7 1 SANFORD JAY ROSEN – 062566 JEFFREY L. BORNSTEIN – 099358 2 ERNEST GALVAN – 196065 LISA ELLS – 243657 3 BENJAMIN BIEN-KAHN – 267933 ROSEN BIEN GALVAN & GRUNFELD …
Human Rights Defense Center v. County of Tehama, et al., CA, stipulation and consent decree, 2020 Case 2:20-cv-00359-WBS-DMC Document 23 Filed 05/13/20 Page 1 of 7 1 SANFORD JAY ROSEN – 062566 JEFFREY L. BORNSTEIN – 099358 2 ERNEST GALVAN – 196065 LISA ELLS – 243657 3 BENJAMIN BIEN-KAHN – …
Estate of Gerrit Vos v. City of Newport Beach, CA, Opposition to Dft's Second MSJ, Wrongful Death, 2020 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 R. Rex Parris, Esq. (SBN: …
California Supreme Court Finds IAC, Vacates Conviction in LAPD Officer’s Murder Case (Again) – 36 Years Later by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The Supreme Court of California granted habeas corpus relief, vacating a conviction and death sentence in the 1983 murder of Los Angeles Police Officer Paul Verna, after …
Ninth Circuit Opens Door for Savings Clause Relief, Recognizes ‘Actual Innocence’ for Mandatory Career Offender Sentences by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Finally answering a question that had been left open in the Circuit, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held on February 24, 2020, that a …
California Court of Appeal: Senate Bill 1437 Abrogates ‘Natural and Probable Consequences Doctrine’ in Attempted Murder Prosecutions and Applies Retroactively to Cases on Appeal by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The Court of Appeal of California, Fifth Appellate District, held that Senate Bill 1437 (“SB 1437”) abrogates the “natural and …
News in Brief by Arizona: A sheriff’s deputy who roughed up a 15-year-old quadruple amputee during an arrest at a state-operated group home in September 2019 will not face excessive use of force charges, the Pima County Attorney’s Office announced March 10, 2020. “The teen, in a group home after …
Report: LAPD Engaged in Racial Profiling in Traffic Stops by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss The Los Angeles Times used traffic stop data released by the Los Angeles Police Department (“LAPD”) under a new California law to calculate racial breakdowns of stops. The newspaper found that blacks and Latinos had …
California Supreme Court: Defendant Doesn’t Forfeit Claim for Failing to Object to Expert’s Testimonial Hearsay at Trial That Occurred Before Sanchez Was Decided by Anthony Accurso by Douglas Ankney The Supreme Court of California held that an appellate claim of a confrontation clause violation based on an expert’s testimonial hearsay …
California Supreme Court: Refusing to Testify Insufficient to Constitute Accessory After the Fact by Anthony Accurso by Anthony Accurso The Supreme Court of California held that a defendant with alleged knowledge of a crime cannot be prosecuted under Penal Code § 32 as an accessory after the fact to the …