Month: December 2022
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Garland moves to end disparities in crack cocaine sentencing
Attorney General Merrick Garland has taken action to end sentencing disparities that have imposed harsher penalties for different forms of cocaine and worsened racial inequity in the U.S… Full story: Garland moves to end disparities in crack cocaine sentencing
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NYPD ends tactic of prolonging stops to check for warrants
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York City police department reached a legal settlement Friday that requires it to abandon a practice in which officers use prolonged street stops to check for arrest warrants and ties to other cases, a tactic critics denounced as “digital stop and frisk.” Full story: NYPD ends tactic of prolonging…
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Alabama inmate ‘literally baked to death’ in overheated prison cell, says lawsuit
Prison wardens and other officials knew of the risk to inmates, the lawsuit alleges, because at least two other prisoners died from the heat on the T-unit in recent years… Full story: Alabama inmate ‘literally baked to death’ in overheated prison cell, says lawsuit
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Overview: From Mexican labs to U.S. streets, a lethal pipeline
The Washington Post traced the fentanyl crisis from the back alleys of northern Mexico, to official Washington. U.S. border authorities are now overwhelmed… Full story: Overview: From Mexican labs to U.S. streets, a lethal pipeline
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5 La. officers charged in motorist’s deadly 2019 arrest
Five Louisiana law enforcement officers were charged Thursday with state crimes ranging from negligent homicide to malfeasance in the deadly 2019 arrest of Ronald Greene, a death authorities initially blamed on a car crash before long suppressed body-camera video showed officers beating, stunning and dragging the motorist as he wailed, “I’m scared!”.. Full story: 5…
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Childhood’s Greatest Danger: The Data on Kids and Gun Violence – The New York Times
Gun violence recently surpassed car accidents as the leading cause of death for American children… Full story: Childhood’s Greatest Danger: The Data on Kids and Gun Violence – The New York Times
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Congress passes bill to fund police de-escalation training | AP News
The bill that passed the House on Wednesday will amend a 1968 federal crime law to authorize $70 million in annual grant funding for law enforcement training on alternatives to the use of force that include scenario-based exercises for officers. It will also require the Justice Department to develop a series of curriculum and training…
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Judge: Texas Death Row Inmate Should Get New, Unbiased Trial
A court ruling says a Jewish death row inmate who was part of the “Texas 7” should have his conviction overturned and get a new trial because the judge presiding over his case “harbored antisemitic bias.”.. Full story: Judge: Texas Death Row Inmate Should Get New, Unbiased Trial
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Virginia governor asks for probe into hiring of ‘catfishing’ cop – Los Angeles Times
Records reviewed by The Times this week show that Edwards told the Virginia State Police that he had voluntarily checked himself into a mental health facility in 2016. A Virginia criminal law expert told The Times the disclosure should have triggered further investigation by the Virginia State Police before Edwards was hired… Full story: Virginia…
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Ohio bill changes who’s on hook for hospital police actions
Senate Bill 56 — sponsored by Sen. Louis W. Blessing — wanted to give public authorities like city governments more power in negotiating contracts with architectural design firms. It allows those governing bodies to require design firms to indemnify them against legal action from a third party. It also gave those design firms the right…