Crime After Crime: Bay Area Lawyers seek Justice for Deborah Peagler, Domestic Abuse Survivor

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Deborah Peagler easily could be someone you know. She is in her 40s, has two daughters and was once one of the highest-paid employees in an electronics manufacturing company. She found time to work on her associate degree, sing in a choir and teach illiterate inmates how to read. All this while she was behind bars, serving 25 years to life in the Central California Women’s Facility in Chowchilla after being found guilty of first-degree murder in Los Angeles in 1983.

She was still in prison two decades later when a couple of land-use lawyers from Walnut Creek took on her case — pro bono — and set out to prove that not only was Peagler forced into prostitution and brutally abused by the man who pimped for her, but that she was wrongfully incarcerated for his death.

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Former Niles Indiana Police Officer Ivery Cross Admits Sexual Assault of 19-year-old Male Inmate

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Former Niles Indiana city police officer Ivery Cross III’s admission that he sexually assaulted a 19-year-old male inmate at the Niles Law Enforcement Complex wasn’t the only surprising development on April 20, 2011 in the high-profile case.

In addition, it was disclosed during courtroom discussions in Berrien County Trial Court in Niles that Cross continued to maintain contact with the victim in the aftermath of the assault.

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Judge has refused to lower $500,000 Bond of former Saline County Chief Sheriff’s Deputy accused of Sexual Misconduct with a Harrisburg Illinois Teenager

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A southern Illinois judge has refused to lower the $500,000 bond of Todd Fort, a former Saline County chief sheriff’s deputy, accused of sexual misconduct with a Harrisburg teenager.

Todd Fort’s request for the bond reduction was denied on April 20, 2011.  

Fort is to stand trial May 4, 2011 on charges largely accusing him of sexual assault and criminal misconduct with the teenage girl, now 18, last year.

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DC Capitol Police Face New Grievances of Racial Discrimination from 50 Black Officers

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Exactly 10 years and one week after more than 200 black Capitol Police officers first formally alleged rampant racial discrimination in the department, a new complaint charges that the same conduct prevails.

A grievance sent to the Office of Compliance on April 20, 2011 and an accompanying D.C. Bar complaint filed on April 18, 2011 claim that a Capitol Police employment attorney misled the court to frustrate a long-standing race discrimination case and that he himself subjects African-American employees, particularly women, to a hostile workplace.

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Law Enforcement Abuse and Corruption — Latest News Reports – 10 Reports on April 18, 2011

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Police abuse, corruption, and crimes are in the news daily across America. 

You will be amazed at the volume of crimes with so-called law enforcement officials.

To make it easy to see the widespread corruption, LawlessAmerica.com will update this article with daily corruption reports ….

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It Could Happen to You: Police Corruption – The Kristi Devine Saga

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 It could happen to you…

Someone is out to get you.  The next thing you know, you are charged with committing crimes.

You know you are innocent and that the police are corrupt, but NO ONE will do anything about it.  The police lie.  The judges smirk.  It devastates your life, robs you of your money, and keeps you in fear of being sent to prison.  We have to do something!  Read all about it….

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Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against the Berkeley County South Carolina Sheriff

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The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the Berkeley County, S.C., Sheriff’s Office and Sheriff Wayne DeWitt for violating the First Amendment and the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act.

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Two New Orleans Police Officers Convicted on Civil Rights and Obstruction of Justice Charges in Connection with the Beating Death of a Civilian

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Two officers with the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) have been convicted of civil rights and obstruction of justice crimes in connection with the beating death of civilian Raymond Robair in July 2005, and a subsequent cover-up.

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Los Angeles Police Department Moves to Further Restrict Public Oversight

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Oppressive police have been able to disappear people who are politically inconvenient.

In Soviet Russia and Pinochet’s Chile — to name a couple of examples in recent history– have created a reign of fear among the populace.

In a startling reversal of an established transparency policy, the Los Angeles Police Department has refused a recent routine records request, citing a 1993 court case, County of Los Angeles v. Superior Court (Kusar).

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Former Jena Louisiana, Corrections Officer Pleads Guilty to Criminal Sexual Activity

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The Justice Department announced on April 8, 2011 that Joseph Taunton, 31, from Jonesville, La., a former corrections officer at the LaSalle Parish Detention Center in Jena, La., pleaded guilty in federal court for engaging in a sexual act with a federal detainee.

During his guilty plea, Taunton admitted that on Dec. 16, 2010, while working as an officer at the detention center, he engaged in a sexual act with a federal detainee under his supervision.

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