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Article • May 7, 2018
Deaf Oregon Man Awarded $157,500 over Police Mistreatment by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis      Erik Pierce, a 32-year-old deaf man, was awarded $157,500 in damages from the city of Salem and Marion County, Oregon, over the use of excessive force and violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) …
Article • May 7, 2018
California Man Awarded $10,000 by Federal Jury After LAPD Assault by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis      A California man, who was stopped, searched and assaulted by LAPD officers while he was walking home, was awarded $10,000 by a federal jury on his claim of unreasonable search and excessive force. …
Holmes v. Harris, CA, Complaint, False Arrest and Malicious Prosecution, 2018 ase 2:18-cv-03739-PSG-E Document 1 Filed 05/03/18 Page 1 of 27 Page ID #:1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 BROWN WHITE & OSBORN LLP CALEB E. MASON (Bar No. 246653) SCOTT L. MENGER (Bar No. 305877) 333 South …
Brief • April 26, 2018
Idaho v. Fuller, ID, opinion, traffic stop, 2018 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO Docket No. 44172 STATE OF IDAHO, ) ) Plaintiff-Appellant, ) ) v. ) ) ANTONIA KATE FULLER, ) ) Defendant-Respondent. ) _______________________________________ ) Boise, January 2018 Term 2018 Opinion No. 41 Filed: April …
Brief • April 26, 2018
Neal v. Fairfax County Police Dept., license plate readers, opinion, April 2018 PRESENT: All the Justices HARRISON NEAL OPINION BY JUSTICE CLEO E. POWELL April 26, 2018 v. Record No. 170247 FAIRFAX COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT, ET AL. FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FAIRFAX COUNTY Robert J. Smith, Judge In this …
Publication • April 23, 2018
Arrests as Guilt, Anna Roberts, Seattle University School of Law, 2018 ARRESTS AS GUILT Anna Roberts* An arrest puts a halt to one’s free life and may act as prelude to a new process. That new process—prosecution—may culminate in a finding of guilt. But arrest and guilt—concepts that are factually …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
$175,000 Settlement Reached in Lawsuit Alleging Officers Literally Tried to Feed Graffiti Suspects to K-9s by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis A lawsuit filed over a K-9 cop attack on two street artists who were spray-painting train cars in Broward County, Florida, has settled for $175,000. The men, Humberto Pellegrino …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
Sixth Circuit Denies Qualified Immunity for Officers in No-Knock Home Entry Case by Richard Resch by Richard Resch On October 29, 2014, at about 4 a.m., 13 Highland Park, New Jersey, police officers performed a no-knock entry into the Greer family home. Without knocking or announcing their presence, the officers …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
Trenton Police Officers’ ‘Violent’ Comments Captured on Body Camera by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna Trenton, New Jersey, police officers were captured on video making light of using flashlights to subdue suspects and ridiculing a critically injured gunshot victim suffering from a head wound. All of the incriminating comments were …
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
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction, Police
Controversial Police Interrogation Technique That Often Results in False Confessions Abandoned by Influential Training Consultant by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke In 1931, a commission to investigate Prohibition-era corruption appointed by President Hoover issued the Wickersham Report. The report criticized the so-called Third Degree, which was the standard police interrogation …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
$42 Million Paid Out in Decade of New Jersey Police Criminality, Abuse by Local governments in New Jersey have had to pay out more than $42 million over the last 10 years because of police criminality and abuse, according to a new series of investigative reports by the Asbury Park …
Johnson, Every v. Thibodaux City, La., opinion, prolonged traffic stop, 2018 Case: 17-30088 Document: 00514434369 Page: 1 Date Filed: 04/17/2018 IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT No. 17-30088 United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit FILED April 17, 2018 Lyle W. Cayce Clerk JACKALENE ROSA …
Article • April 16, 2018
FBI Training Manuals, Guidelines May Be Exempt from FOIA Disclosure by Matthew Clarke
Publication • April 15, 2018
The Consensus Myth in Criminal Justice Reform, Benjamin Levin, 2018 Draft (4/15/18) – Please do not cite or circulate without permission THE CONSENSUS MYTH IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM Benjamin Levin* (forthcoming Michigan Law Review) It has become popular to identify a “consensus” on criminal justice reform, but how deep is …
Brief • April 6, 2018
Trulove v. D'Amico et al., CA, Police Framed Murder - verdict 2018 Case 4:16-cv-00050-YGR Document 523 Filed 04/06/18 Page 1 of 3 Case 4:16-cv-00050-YGR Document 523 Filed 04/06/18 Page 2 of 3 Case 4:16-cv-00050-YGR Document 523 Filed 04/06/18 Page 3 of 3
Publication • March 26, 2018
A Deeper Dive into Racial Disparities in Policing in Vermont, Stephanie Seguino and Nancy Brooks, 2018 A Deeper Dive into Racial Disparities in Policing in Vermont Stephanie Seguino Professor Department of Economics & Fellow, Gund Institute for the Environment University of Vermont Burlington, VT 05401 stephanie.seguino@uvm.edu and Nancy Brooks Visiting …
Arrested, Held Incommunicado, Oregon Man Sues by Edward Lyon by Edward B. Lyon John Haga of Florence, Oregon was arrested based on a probable cause statement--not a warrant--on January 14, 2000. The offense was a misdemeanor assault. A complainant and a witness told a state police officer, who otherwise had no personal knowledge of …
Fourth Circuit: No Qualified Immunity for Deputies in Shooting of Armed Suspect by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell An officer does not possess the unfettered authority to shoot a member of the public simply because that person is carrying a weapon,” the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit …
Article • March 16, 2018 • from CLN April, 2018
$900,000 to Octogenarian Tased by Police by Kingstree, South Carolina will pay a $900,000 settlement in a case in which police officers Tased an elderly man. Albert Chatfield, 86, was having an undisclosed mental health issue one day in October 2017. Kingstree police responded, and Chatfield led them on a …
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