Daily Archives: August 18, 2014

NPR: Police, Race And The Use Of Deadly Force

NPR: Police, Race And The Use Of Deadly Force, The Diane Rehm Show, One Hour: Michael Brown’s death sparks a national conversation about what happens when police don’t reflect the communities they serve. As the Justice Department investigates police tactics … Continue reading

Posted in Excessive force | Comments Off on NPR: Police, Race And The Use Of Deadly Force

S.D.N.Y.: Brady, a snitch’s new information, and suppression motions

In this case, a codefendant decided to roll, and he finally provided information to the government. He was not a government investigator, and what he subsequently told the government in its debriefing about how the searches went down didn’t really … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on S.D.N.Y.: Brady, a snitch’s new information, and suppression motions

CA8: 20 mo. sentence for officer committing false arrest, beating, and perjury at state trial was unreasonably low

A 20 month sentence to a police officer for false arrest, pepper spraying, repeatedly and unjustifiably beating an arrestee into unconsciousness, writing a false police report about it, and then perjuring himself at the citizen’s trial which resulted in the … Continue reading

Posted in Police misconduct | Comments Off on CA8: 20 mo. sentence for officer committing false arrest, beating, and perjury at state trial was unreasonably low