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Article • September 1, 2023 • from CLN September, 2023
Law Enforcement Using Technology That Accesses Live Video From Any Camera Connected to the Internet by Jordan Arizmendi by Jordan Arizmendi Last February, WDTN reported that  Dayton, Ohio, City Commission members, voted to approve installation of the Fusus network. When the system is set up, a 911 call will automatically …
Article • September 1, 2023 • from CLN September, 2023
New Study Proposes Biological Reasons May Cause Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by Jordan Arizmendi by Jordan Arizmendi Few events are more horrific than sudden infant death syndrome (“SIDS”). A boisterous and healthy baby, before their first birthday, goes to sleep in their crib and is found dead the next day. …
Article • September 1, 2023 • from CLN September, 2023
Mississippi Ends ‘Dead Zone’ by Jordan Arizmendi by Jordan Arizmendi In April 2023, the Mississippi Supreme Court unanimously amended the state’s Rules of Criminal Procedure to eliminate the “dead zone.” Essentially, Rule 7.2 of Mississippi declares that counsel must be provided to an indigent defendant after they have been indicted. …
New Service Highlights Cellphone Privacy Issues by Michael Thompson by Michael Dean Thompson Corporations have turned cellphones into mobile snooping devices that monetize consumer habits and daily activity. A new service, Pretty Good Phone Privacy (“PGPP”), addresses some of the privacy concerns built into the cellular system. The problem comes down …
Article • September 1, 2023 • from CLN September, 2023
‘Lab in a Box’ Provides DNA Results in Minutes by Jordan Arizmendi by Jordan Arizmendi The method that law-enforcement agencies use to test a suspect’s DNA is currently undergoing the most significant transformation in the science’s history. New Rapid DNA technology can develop an individual’s DNA profile in one to …
Article • September 1, 2023 • from CLN September, 2023
New Robotic Cops Patrolling in NYC by Jordan Arizmendi by Jordan Arizmendi Move over Terminator, the newest crop of law enforcement agents are New York City’s futuristic robots that have been given the beat of Times Square as well as the city subways. This is not the first time that …
Article • September 1, 2023 • from CLN September, 2023
Filed under: Age, Conditions of
Report Finds Older Prisoners in Maryland Are Less Likely to Be Paroled by Jordan Arizmendi by Jordan Arizmendi Upon reading the Justice Policy Institute report entitled “Safe at Home: Improving Maryland’s Parole Release Decision Making,” the first look at Maryland’s parole system in excess of 80 years, one disturbing trend …
Supreme Court of California: After Amendments to Three Strikes Law, Courts Retain Concurrent Sentencing Discretion for Qualifying Offenses Committed on Same Occasion or Arising From Same Operative Facts by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The Supreme Court of California held that after amendments to the Three Strikes law, trial courts …
Article • September 1, 2023 • from CLN September, 2023
New York Court of Appeals: Call Intercepted on Wiretap Not Exempt From Statutory Notice Requirements Simply Because Same Call Captured on Separate, Consensual Recording by Jail by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso The Court of Appeals of New York ordered the suppression of a jail recording where it was …
Fourth Circuit Denies Defendant Faced ‘Classic Penalty Situation’ During Polygraph Questioning While on Supervised Release by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit upheld the denial of a defendant’s suppression motion where he failed to invoke his Fifth Amendment protections while on …
Article • August 1, 2023 • from CLN August, 2023
Deceiving Themselves: How Cops’ False Belief in Their Ability to Detect Deception From Nonverbal Cues Leads to Miscarriages of Justice by Casey Bastian by Casey J. Bastian “The mistakes of lie detection are costly to society and people victimized by misjudgments. The stakes are really high.” — Maria Hartwig, John …
Article • August 1, 2023 • from CLN August, 2023
Your Texts, Emails, and Location Are Available to Law Enforcement, Regardless of How Law-Abiding You Are by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott Your attachment to interacting with social media and browsing the internet on your cellphone allows the government and law enforcement wide-open access to a disturbing amount …
Article • August 1, 2023 • from CLN August, 2023
Filed under: News in Brief
News in Brief by California: The District Attorney for Los Angeles County, George Gascón, announced that a police officer in San Fernando was charged with theft. CBS News reported that the officer, Jeffrey King, 37, was handed charges on June 6, 2023, of misdemeanor petty theft, felony extortion, and felony …
Article • August 1, 2023 • from CLN August, 2023
Filed under: Murder/Felony Murder
California Supreme Court Announces Proof of First Degree Poison Murder Requires Showing Defendant Deliberately Gave Victim Poison with Intent to Kill or Inflict Injury Likely to Cause Death by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney In a case of first impression, the Supreme Court of California clarified that proof of first-degree …
The Daniel Buffington Dilemma: Does His Expert Witness Testimony Satisfy Daubert? by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott Twenty-seven states in the U.S. have the death penalty. Those states and the federal government carry out the sentence by injecting a lethal mix of one, two, or three drugs as …
Article • August 1, 2023 • from CLN August, 2023
A Surveillance Scam by Any Other Name Is But a Parasite by Data brokers, such as ShotSpotter, Fog Data Science, and Flock Safety bill themselves as surveillance companies assisting law enforcement in its quest to keep communities safer. But in actuality, they seemingly bilk taxpayers by selling bulk information to …
Current Volume of Digital Evidence Challenge the Criminal Justice System to Do Better by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott In an open access article first publishedonline on April 20, 2023, in The International Journal of Evidence & Proof, researchers from England and New Zealand discuss the challenges defense …
Article • August 1, 2023 • from CLN August, 2023
Police Departments Conspire with Boards to Secretly Install License Plate Cameras Without Consent of Residents by Benjamin Tschirhart by Benjamin Tschirhart Flock Safety” sounds innocuous, like a company that might provide security for chicken farmers. However, this company has nothing to do with fowl. But make no mistake; what they …
Holding Bad Cops Accountable Is the Way Forward in Police Reform by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The continuous refrain of “police reform” touting “better training” and laws banning actions such as chokeholds seems to echo endlessly. In 2021, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the George Floyd Justice in …
Article • August 1, 2023 • from CLN August, 2023
Filed under: Police Misconduct, Police
Police Unions Continue Overt and Covert Actions Designed to Weaken Oversight Boards by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The group “Voters for Oversight and Police Accountability” (VOPA) apparently amassed the 25,000 signatures needed in Austin, Texas, to have a referendum entitled “Austin Police Oversight Act” added to the ballot. But …
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