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Man Accused of Selling Drugs in SF Was Coerced Into It, Jury Finds in Unprecedented VerdictHe was caught selling drugs, then he was acquitted for a rare reason.
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Warantless Search By Police Led To Ohio Woman's Drug Possession Conviction To Be OverturnedMarion County woman’s drug possession conviction was vacated after police illegally searched her bookbag.
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Anthony Apanovitch is on death row in Ohio, even though DNA evidence conclusively proves that he did not commit the crime.Anthony Apanovitch is an innocent man, and the state of Ohio knows it. But it plans to execute him anyway.
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Michigan State Police locked up more than 3,000 people because of faulty marijuana tests, according to internal memo
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Tulsa police respond after video shows arrest of woman in mental health crisisEdited body cam footage shows a Tulsa police officer rattling a locked door and laughing as she attempts to persuade an elderly woman to come out of a restroom.
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The DNA collected as part of a rape exam in San Francisco has been used by the local police to link a woman to a crime.In San Francisco, DNA collected as part of rape exam used to link a woman to a crime
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Police Crusade to Jail Law Professor Over Video Release Reflects 'Culture of Impunity'A Federal judge stopped police departments efforts to jail a law professor who shared video of police misconduct.
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D.C.'s Gang Database Highlights Unconstitutional Systems NationwideA federal appeals court ruling questions the legality of gang databases that use lists of mostly Black and Latino men and boys to target policing activity.
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It’s Almost Impossible To Overdose Just By Touching Fentanyl, But People Are Being Locked Up For It AnywayMedical Toxicologist claim that an accidental overdose by skin exposure to Fentanyl “is chemically and physically implausible."
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An investigation into traffic stops across America and the deaths of hundreds of motorists at the hands of police.Why do traffic stops escalate into fatal encounters?
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"Highway Robbers": How a trip to buy farmland ended with police taking all his cashVietnamese immigrants are fighting to get back more than $100,000 seized by Oklahoma police who allege it was drug money.
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When Police Lie, the Innocent Pay. Some Are Fighting Back.Video from body cameras, doorbells and cellphones is revealing discrepancies between what police officers report and what actually happened.
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You Have the Right to Film Cops- For NowThe Supreme Court will take up a case that bundles concerns over qualified immunity with a consequential First Amendment dispute.
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Defense lawyers say modified ShotSpotter coordinates were used to implicate client; is it a widespread problem?
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Study on Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Finds 'Conclusions Were Often Erroneous'
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A whiff of pot alone no longer airtight probable cause for police to search cars in several statesFor decades, police officers have used motor vehicle stops and searches, which relied on officers saying they could smell marijuana, as part of their drug interdiction efforts
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Still Can't BreatheOfficers continue to use chokeholds — which can be deadly and are explicitly prohibited by the department — on civilians, while officers with substantiated claims of abuse go without any meaningful punishment.
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PROTESTERS FILE LAWSUIT AGAINST COLUMBUS POLICE OFFICERS FOR INJURIESOther protesters said they were hit in the face or legs with wooden pellets — including one who said a tear gas canister fractured his fibula, sprayed multiple times with pepper spray and were improperly arrested
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COLUMBUS POLICE OFFICER FILMED PUNCHING MANA bystander's video of the Friday evening incident on Stanley Avenue shows a man confronting an officer who tried to stop a woman with children from entering a home
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SECOND BODY CAM VIDEO EMERGES SHOWING BALTIMORE COPS ALLEGEDLY FAKING EVIDENCE“There are approximately six officers standing around while this suspected misconduct is taking place.”