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National Consumer Law Center - Commercialized (In)Justice - Consumer Abuses in the Bail And Corrections Industry, 2019 COMMERCIALIZED (IN)JUSTICE CONSUMER ABUSES IN THE BAIL AND CORRECTIONS INDUSTRY NCLC® March 2019 NATIONAL CONSUMER LAW CENTER ® © Copyright 2019, National Consumer Law Center, Inc. All rights reserved. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Brian …
Article • February 14, 2019 • from CLN March, 2019
California Court of Appeal: Using Criminal Process to Collect Fines That Indigent Defendants Cannot Pay Is Unconstitutional by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney On January 8, 2019, the Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate District of the state of California ruled that when the only reason a defendant cannot …
Article • January 18, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
Montana Supreme Court: City May Not Impose Local Surcharge Not Authorized by State Law for Violation of State Criminal Statute by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna Corrine Franklin, who pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in Missoula, Montana, Municipal Court, was assessed a $25 surcharge by the City of Missoula, earmarked …
Publication • January 2, 2019
Filed under: Private Prisons, Pensions
AFT Ranking Asset Managers Report - Private Prisons and Investment Part Two, How Private Prison Companies Fuel Mass Incarceration - and How Public Pension Funds are at Risk, 2019 RANKING ASSET MANAGERS REPORT PRIVATE PRISONS and INVESTMENT RISKS PART TWO How Private Prison Companies Fuel Mass Incarceration—and How Public Pension …
Publication • January 1, 2019
Vera Institute of Justice - Investing in Futures: Economic and Fiscal Benefits of Postsecondary Education in Prison, 2019 Investing in Futures: Economic and Fiscal Benefits of Postsecondary Education in Prison January 2019 Patrick Oakford, Cara Brumfield, Casey Goldvale, and Laura Tatum, Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality Margaret diZerega and …
Article • December 31, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Fee to Plead Guilty Burdens Indigent Defendants in Pennsylvania by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell A woman in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty to stealing $25 in merchandise in 2016. It cost her almost $600 to plead guilty. A man in Fairview Township, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty to possession of a …
Article • December 28, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Civil Rights Groups Urge Ending Use of Pretrial Bail Risk Assessment Tools by Steve Horn by Steve Horn More than 100 civil rights organizations have signed a statement to denounce the use of pretrial bail risk assessment algorithm tools meant to determine conditions of bail and, in many cases, jail. …
Article • December 5, 2018 • from CLN December, 2018
Arizona Supreme Court Strikes Law Categorically Banning Bail for Sexual Assault as Unconstitutional by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The Supreme Court of Arizona held that a law categorically banning bail for persons charged with sexual assault was facially unconstitutional, debunking the myth that sexual offenders are “inherently” a danger …
Article • December 5, 2018 • from CLN December, 2018
Chicago Judge Grants No-Money Bond in Murder Case, But Cook County Still Has a Long Way to Go by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Cook County Judge William H. Hooks took the unusual step of granting murder defendant Jackie Wilson a no-money bond, letting Wilson go free while he awaits …
Article • December 5, 2018 • from CLN December, 2018
Pennsylvania State Senator Sends the Cops to Collect on Overdue Trash Bills Owed to His Company by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis If you live in south-central Pennsylvania and your trash is picked up by Penn Waste, a company owned by Republican State Senator Scott Wagner, you might want to …
Publication • December 1, 2018
Private Equity Stakeholder Project: Private Equity-Owned Firms Dominate Prison and Detention Services, Scaled Up Immigration Detention Has Benefitted Contractors, 2018 Private Equity Stakeholder Project December 2018 PRIVATE EQUITY-OWNED FIRMS DOMINATE PRISON AND DETENTION SERVICES Scaled up immigration detention has benefitted contractors, private equity owners A handful of private equity firms, …
Publication • December 1, 2018
State of Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury - Private Probation Services Council: Performance Audit Report, 2018 STATE OF TENNESSEE COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY PRIVATE PROBATION SERVICES COUNCIL Performance Audit Report December 2018 Justin P. Wilson, Comptroller Division of State Audit DEBORAH V. LOVELESS, CPA, CGFM, CGMA Director KANDI THOMAS, CPA, …
Article • November 20, 2018
Wrongful convictions: Tax relief deadline for exonerees looms by Betty Nelander Exonerees can receive a special tax refund, thanks to a federal law that allows exonerees to recoup taxes paid on damages or restitution they received for their wrongful convictions.  However, the deadline for filing a claim — December 17, 2018 — is looming. Among …
Article • November 1, 2018 • from CLN November, 2018
Federal Judge Orders New Orleans Municipal Court System to Reform Money Bail by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna On August 6, 2018, Judge Eldon E. Fallon of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana ordered the New Orleans Municipal Court system to reform its money bond system, …
Article • November 1, 2018 • from CLN November, 2018
Filed under: Bail, Money/Property, Bail Bonds
Federal Judge Rules Cullman County, Alabama, Money Bond System Unconstitutional by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna U.S. District Court Judge Madeline Hughes Haikala issued a preliminary injunction on September 13, 2018, which effectively ends the money bond system of Cullman County, Alabama, finding that it violates the Eighth Amendment, which …
Article • October 31, 2018 • from CLN November, 2018
$3 Million Federal Court Settlement: Philadelphia Agrees to End Civil Forfeiture by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna A federal civil rights suit alleging massive abuse of Philadelphia’s civil asset forfeiture program was settled in September 2018 for $3 million, which will be distributed to individuals it victimized. The settlement resolved …
Article • October 31, 2018 • from CLN November, 2018
Filed under: Bail, Money/Property, Bail Bonds
Federal Judge Orders Accused Hacker to Post Bail in Bitcoin or Other Cryptocurrency by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna Martin Marsich, a 25-year-old foreign national, was arrested on August 8, 2018, for hacking into Electronic Arts Company’s internal computer network and gaining access to approximately 25,000 customer accounts that are …
Arabella Advisors: Understanding and Confronting the Prison-Industrial Complex - An Overview for Philanthropists, 2018 Understanding and Confronting the Prison-Industrial Complex An Overview for Philanthropists OCTOBER 2018 UNDERSTANDING AND CONFRONTING THE PRISON-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX A BO UT T H E REPORT As part of its commitment to learning, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation …
Article • September 24, 2018 • from CLN October, 2018
Filed under: Forfeiture
Federal Judge Effectively Ends Albuquerque’s Civil Asset Forfeiture Program as Too Focused on Revenue and Not on Due Process by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna A federal judge in a July 28, 2018, ruling has effectively ended Albuquerque, New Mexico’s civil asset forfeiture program, finding that, “there is a ‘realistic …
Article • September 24, 2018 • from CLN October, 2018
Filed under: Forfeiture
Civil Forfeiture Often Focuses on Profit Instead of Public Safety by When Lewis Cain was roused from sleep by police officers in his home demanding the keys to his BMW, he objected. Still, cops drove away in his car. “I have the highest respect for law enforcement, but the Fourth …
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