- Woman who lied about UC Santa Cruz rape charged with misdemeanor
- Wedding video leads to quashing of rape conviction
- Blindsided: The exoneration of Brian Banks—Best of luck to him playing for the Falcons.
- Journalists manufactured and spread false list of pedophiles—"Suspicions that Antonsson was bluffing came fast, not least due to her publishing only two names from it: A man whom she had a conflict with, and one man who had long been taking part in the struggle for fathers' rights. Many allies of Monica Antonsson are extreme feminists strongly critical of the so-called 'Fathers's Rights Movement', so having these names on a list of persons ordering child porn seemed a bit too convenient. "
- Freed NY convict's first goal: 'Get the hell out of here'—"Ranta had been convicted of second-degree murder in 1991 for killing a rabbi during a botched diamond heist. But two decades later, a onetime witness said he had been coached into identifying Ranta in a police lineup -- and after an investigation, prosecutors recommended that Ranta's conviction be tossed out."
- 13-Year-Old Witness Told to "Pick the Guy With the Biggest Nose," By Police, Sending Innocent Man to Prison for 2 Decades
- Man Found Innocent After 20 Years in Prison—Florida wants to punish "a man who spent more than 20 years in a Nevada prison for a crime he didn't commit" to spend 3 more years for a parole violation.
- Baltimore to pay man $150,000 for false imprisonment—"Settlement is the latest of a string of police misconduct cases costing taxpayers millions of dollars."
- Jailed 23 years, NY man is freed, has heart attack—"A New York City man whose murder conviction was overturned after 23 years in prison has suffered a heart attack on his second day of freedom."
- Prison captain fired, but later reinstated, after pepper spraying inmate—"Welch was fired and appealed his termination, according to documents. The appeal was denied by Scott Burnheimer, superintendent of the Maine Correctional Center.... However, Corrections Commissioner Joseph Ponte later overruled the recommendation to fire Welch, resulting in Welch's being suspended for 30 days, rather than fired."
- Leaked Video Of Captain Pepper-Spraying Restrained Inmate Riles Maine Officials
- Windham prison guard's reinstatement poorly thought-out decision
- Supreme Court: Drug dog sniff is unconstitutional search
- Lawsuit challenges constitutionality of No Fly List—"The ACLU argues the list violates citizens' Fifth Amendment right to due process." Salon
- Australia: NSW laws passed to end right to silence
- Police say 279 arrested at Montreal demonstration—"The demonstrators were speaking out against municipal bylaw P-6, which allows police to declare protests illegal if organizers fail to provide authorities with an itinerary."
- Who Polices Prosecutors Who Abuse Their Authority? Usually Nobody
- Two Dominican maids complain about FBI's questions regarding Sen. Robert Menendez
- Cruel and Unusual Punishment: The Shame of Three Strikes Laws—"While Wall Street crooks walk, thousands sit in California prisons for life over crimes as trivial as stealing socks."
- New York police sued for pepper-spraying 5-month-old baby
- State senator testifies: NYPD chief wanted 'stop and frisk' to intimidate minorities
- Suddenly, NYPD doesn't love surveillance anymore—"Law enforcement agencies monitor our most basic acts. But try assigning them a watchdog and they resist with fury." Salon
- Judge lets Cincinnati stun-gun death suit go forward—"A federal judge today refused to throw out a civil rights lawsuit in the case of an unarmed, mentally ill Ohio man who died during a confrontation with police after being shocked with a stun gun seven times, kicked and repeatedly struck with a baton - all mostly after he had fallen face-first onto cement and stopped moving."
- New York: Judge Rules Careful Driving Is Not A Crime—"New York county judge rules driving with two hands on the wheel does not create a suspicion of criminal activity."
- Police chief attacks his officer's decision to sue garage owner over 999 call injuries saying her actions do not represent the majority of staff
- Lucinda White, Pregnant Woman, Stunned With Taser By Illinois Police
- Jury Awards Zerby's Family $6.5M in Civil Rights Suit—"The 35-year-old man--who was highly intoxicated at the time of the shooting--was shot and killed in December after police officers mistakenly identified the pistol-grip water nozzle he was holding as a handgun."
- Oakland Police Department implicated in systematic abuse—"A federal monitor found that every reported case of 'disproportional' police aggression was indeed in violation of police requirements."
- Lake Erie Prison Plagued By Violence And Drugs After Corporate Takeover
- New Hampshire Rejects All Private Prison Bids—"The decision comes following a recent vote by the state House of Representatives to prohibit private prisons in the state."
- Prison Profiteers Are Neo-Slaveholders and Solitary Is Their Weapon of Choice