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Article • January 19, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
Louisiana Ends Jim Crow-era Law: Unanimous Jury Requirement Now in Constitution by Virginia Griese by Virginia Griese The new year brings an end to an archaic Jim Crow-era law in Louisiana that allowed split juries in criminal cases. Felony convictions or acquittals in the state now require unanimous jury decisions, …
Jackson v. City of New York, et al., NY, Letter, Excessive Force on Off-Duty Cop, 2019 Case 1:11-cv-03028-PKC-SMG Document 139 Filed 01/02/19 Page 1 of 2 PageID #: 3743 THE CITY OF NEW YORK LAW DEPARTMENT ZACHARY W. CARTER Corporation Counsel BRIAN FRANCOLLA Senior Counsel Phone: (212) 356-3527 Fax: (212) …
Publication • January 1, 2019
The Challenge of Criminal Justice Reform, Square One Project-Columbia University, 2019 EXECUTIVE SESSION ON THE FUTURE OF JUSTICE POLICY JANUARY 2019 Bruce Western, Justice Lab, Columbia University THE CHALLENGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM The Square One Project aims to incubate new thinking on our response to crime, promote more effective …
Article • December 29, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Report: NYPD Assisted in Creating Facial Recognition Technology by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss IBM and the New York Police Department (“NYPD”) collaborated on the development of the computer giant’s facial recognition technology, The Intercept has revealed. The program began in 2008 when IBM used the threat of possible terrorist …
Sex Offender Registration Biased Against Blacks by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss An Ohio study published in Criminal Justice Policy Review determined that the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (“SORNA”) system classifying the risk assessment of sex offenders is prone to racial bias. A sample of the 673 sex …
Article • December 5, 2018 • from CLN December, 2018
Washington Supreme Court Announces State’s Death Penalty Is Unconstitutional by Richard Resch by Richard Resch On October 11, 2018, the Supreme Court of Washington issued an opinion in which the Court struck down the state’s death penalty, announcing: “we hold that Washington’s death penalty is unconstitutional, as administered, because it …
The Legacy of a Torturer by Joan Parkin Former Chicago police officer Jon Burge tortured black men and got away with it for almost two decades. But his atrocities also spurred a movement — one that scored a major victory against the racist criminal justice system. by Joan Parkin, Jacobin …
Jackson v. City of New York, et al., NY, Judgment, Excessive Force on Off-Duty Cop, 2018 Case 1:11-cv-03028-PKC-SMG Document 130 Filed 10/02/18 Page 1 of 2 PageID #: 3725 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -------------------------------------------------------x LARRY JACKSON, Plaintiff, JUDGMENT 11-CV-3028 (PKC) (SMG) - against JESUS TELLADO, …
New York City Decriminalizes Some Public Smoking of Marijuana in Policy Shift by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that as of September 1, 2018, the New York Police Department will no longer arrest individuals for the public smoking of marijuana in some …
New York City Gang Database Increases 70 Percent Since 2014 by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna Concerns are being raised about a 70 percent increase in the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”) gang database revealed in a recent public records request by CUNY School of Law professor Babe Howell. …
Article • August 15, 2018 • from CLN September, 2018
There’s No Rational Way to Justify America’s Drug Laws by Maia Szalavitz People assume a medical committee sat down to consider which recreational drugs were the safest and least addictive, and this wise group decided alcohol and tobacco should be legal, while marijuana and everything else shouldn’t. That’s not what …
ACLU Virginia -- Women in the Criminal Justice System - Pathways to Incarceration in Virginia, 2018 PHOTO: NARAL PRO-CHOICE OF AMERICA/FLICKR WOMEN IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: PATHWAYS TO INCARCERATION IN VIRGINIA Acknowledgement First and foremost, we would like to thank the residents of Friends of Guest House in Fairfax, …
Publication • August 1, 2018
Parole Preparation Project, New York State Parole Board: Failures in Staffing and Performance, 2018 New York State Parole Board: Failures A Report and in by the Staffing and Performance Parole Preparation Project The Release Aging People in Prison Campaign AUGUST 2018 New York State Parole Board: Failures in A Report …
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 …
Article • June 16, 2018 • from CLN July, 2018
Do Black Lives Matter in the Supreme Court? by Michael Avery by Michael Avery Protests by tens of thousands of Americans, black and white, have urged us to remember that Black Lives Matter. The movement is an outgrowth of concern over the epidemic of police violence against black people. But …
Article • May 22, 2018 • from CLN June, 2018
‘Black Identity Extremists’ Added to FBI List of Domestic Terrorists by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis An FBI report published in August 2017, and leaked two months later, identified a movement it refers to as “black identity extremists” as a new addition to the growing number of groups the agency …
Article • May 22, 2018 • from CLN June, 2018
U.S. Supreme Court: Death Penalty Case Involving Racist Juror Requires Further Consideration by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis In a brief per curiam opinion, the United States Supreme Court vacated an Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals decision that foreclosed potential relief for a prisoner on death row whose conviction may …
Racially Motivated Traffic Stop and Arrest by Texas Police Leads to Settlement by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis     After police in Brownsville, Texas, arrested a man for drunk driving and running a red light when tests showed that he was not intoxicated, the man sued for racially motivated …
Imprisoned for Offering Oral Sex: Ill-Founded Laws Criminalize People With HIV by By Eleanor J. Bader, Truthout | Report  Eighteen months ago, in September 2017, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) finally recognized reality, posting on their website that "suppressing HIV through antiretroviral therapy (ART) prevents sexual transmission of HIV." This was …
Publication • May 1, 2018
California Reinvestment Coalition - Unholy Alliance - California Courts’ Use of Private Debt Collectors, 2018 Unholy Alliance: California Courts' Use of Private Debt Collectors CALIFORNIA REINVESTMENT COALITION Unholy Alliance: California Courts’ Use of Private Debt Collectors California Reinvestment Coalition May 2018 Prepared by: Paulina Maqueda Escamilla UC Berkeley Goldman School …
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