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Article • July 20, 2018 • from CLN August, 2018
The Long, Dark History of Law Enforcement’s Warrantless Bus Searches by Steve Horn by Steve Horn The more things change, the more they stay the same. That’s a truism to many observers of history and politics, but in the orbit of the U.S. criminal legal system, it’s literally governed by …
Article • July 20, 2018 • from CLN August, 2018
Filed under: Jury Instructions, Juries
Louisiana Supreme Court: Jury May Not Speculate on Guilt When Evidence Is Lacking by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Where the evidence was lacking and the jury could only speculate as to the defendant’s guilt, the Supreme Court of Louisiana reversed the defendant’s conviction and entered a judgment of acquittal, …
Article • July 20, 2018 • from CLN August, 2018
Risk Assessment Software: Biased and No Better Than Human Behavior Prediction by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis Risk assessment software is all the rage in criminal justice circles. Programs such as COMPAS — Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions — are hailed as the ideal method for answering the …
Article • July 20, 2018 • from CLN August, 2018
Filed under: War on Drugs
Daily Caller Investigation Lays Opiate Crisis at Feet of DEA by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna The federal Drug Enforcement Agency (“DEA”) has contributed to the opioid crisis by more than tripling the number of individuals and organizations licensed to distribute controlled substances in the past 12 years, according an …
Article • July 20, 2018 • from CLN August, 2018
SCOTUS: Warrantless Invasion of Curtilage to Conduct Search Unconstitutional by Richard Resch by Richard Resch In a May 29, 2018 opinion, the Supreme Court of the United States (“SCOTUS”) held that the automobile exception to the Fourth Amendment does not permit law enforcement to enter the curtilage of a home, …
Article • July 20, 2018 • from CLN August, 2018
Dial T for Tyranny: While America Feuds, the Police State Shifts Into High Gear by John W. Whitehead by John W. Whitehead, Commentary, The Rutherford Institute What characterizes American government today is not so much dysfunctional politics as it is ruthlessly contrived governance carried out behind the entertaining, distracting and …
Article • July 20, 2018 • from CLN August, 2018
Non-Unanimous Jury Verdicts Give Prosecutors ‘Awesome Power’ and Have Racist Roots by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Only Louisiana and Oregon allow non-unanimous jury verdicts to convict. In both states, the law allows just 10 of the 12 jurors to agree a person is guilty. While such laws give prosecutors …
Peltier v. Sacks Et Al, WA, Order on Motion for Summary Judgment, Wrongful Conviction, 2018 Case 3:17-cv-05209-RBL Document 54 Filed 07/16/18 Page 1 of 18 HONORABLE RONALD B. LEIGHTON 1 2 3 4 5 6 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT TACOMA 7 8 9 LEONARD PELTIER, …
Publication • July 13, 2018
HRDC FCC comment re acquisition of ICSolutions by Securus, FCC Chairman Pai conflict of interest - July 2018 Human Rights Defense Center DEDICATED TO PROTECTING HUMAN RIGHTS July 13, 2018 Federal Communications Commission Secretary Marlene H. Dortch Office of the Secretary 445 12th St. S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 Re: Comment …
Brief • July 12, 2018
Filed under: Recorded Calls
Bliss v. Corecivic, NV, Class Action Complaint, Recording of Confidential Phone Calls, 2018 Case 2:18-cv-01280-JAD-EJY Document 1 Filed 07/12/18 Page 1 of 12 1 2 3 4 5 PAULS. PADDA, ESQ. (NV Bar #10417) Email: psp@paulpaddalaw.com JOSHUA Y. ANG, ESQ. (NV Bar #14026) Email: ja@paulpaddalaw.com PAUL PADDA LAW, PLLC 4560 …
Wallace v. Baldwin, et al., IL, appeal, three strikes rule, 11 years in segregation, 2018 In the United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit ____________________ No. 17‐2427 MAURICE L. WALLACE, Plaintiff‐Appellant, v. JOHN BALDWIN, et al., Defendants‐Appellees. ____________________ Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern …
Article • July 8, 2018
Filed under: Shootings, Media, Police
Nearly 43 percent of Spokane police shootings were Native Americans by R. Bailey by R. Bailey Native Americans in Spokane, Washington, are alarmed at how frequent and inhumane their encounters with the Spokane Police Department ("SPD") have become. Of the seven officer shootings by the SPD in 2017, three were …
Article • July 8, 2018
$25,000 Settlement Offer from NYPD over Assault, False Arrest Accepted by Parolee by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis Jose Perez, a parolee who was assaulted, arrested and re-imprisoned over charges that were later dismissed, agreed to a $25,000 settlement with New York City in response to a federal suit alleging …
Article • July 8, 2018
$30,000 Settlement for Brooklyn Man Falsely Arrested by NYPD by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis Derrick Baxton, who was arrested by officers of the New York Police Department with no evidence of wrongdoing, settled his federal civil rights lawsuit with the city of New York for $30,000.      On February …
Article • July 8, 2018
$91,615 Awarded to Injured Aramark Employee After Indiana Jury Finds Against Prison by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis  An employee with Aramark, a government service contractor, who suffered a back injury that required surgery after having to force open a gate at an Indiana prison, was awarded damages of $91,615 …
Disabled Louisiana Police Department Employee Settles Discrimination Suit with City by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis Walter Steele, a city employee who worked with the Oakland Police Department in Louisiana and had cerebral palsy with partial paralysis, agreed to a settlement with the Oakdale police chief and the city after …
Article • July 8, 2018
Public to pay for retirement of N.J. officer with four excessive uses of force by R. Bailey hy R. Bailey A Berkeley Township, New Jersey, patrolman was forced into almost a full year of paid leave because of his increased pattern of excessive use of force, and when his attempts …
Article • July 7, 2018
911 'swatting' prank excuses officer's fatal shooting by R. Bailey By R. Bailey A Kansas district attorney ("DA") determined that a Wichita SWAT team acted reasonably when it fatally shot an innocent, unarmed father in his own home while responding to a “swatting” or 911 prank call made from Los …
Article • July 7, 2018
$1.25M Settlement for Chicago Man Coerced into Confessing to Rape and Murder by Christopher Zoukis Harold Hill, who was coerced into confessing to a rape and murder, and freed from prison when DNA evidence exonerated him nearly 13 years later, settled with the Chicago Police Department for $1,250,000. Attorney's fees …
Article • July 7, 2018
Detroit police veteran arrested after obstructing other officers by R. Bailey by R. Bailey A veteran Detroit police officer who was already on restricted duty and banned from possessing a firearm because of his 2017 fatal shooting of a teen was arrested for illegally carrying three firearms, along with other …
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