Angela Renga, respondent, v Gregory Renga, appellant. (Index No. 200809/09) 2010-06306 SUPREME COURT OF NEW YORK, APPELLATE DIVISION, SECOND DEPARTMENT 2011 NY Slip Op 6098; 2011 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 5977 July 26, 2011, Decided NOTICE: THE LEXIS PAGINATION OF THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE PENDING RELEASE OF THE FINAL PUBLISHED VERSION. THIS OPINION …
12-2-05 Philadelphia Inquirer:Falsely jailed man claims racial profiling
Fri, Dec. 02, 2005 Falsely jailed man claims racial profiling Held because of an old warrant, he has filed a federal suit. The county disputes his allegations against it. By Joel Bewley Inquirer Staff Writer A Mount Holly man falsely jailed for a week on an outdated warrant has filed a lawsuit accusing the …
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12-2-05 The Star Ledger: Interviews Susan Chana Lask on Albert Florence Case
» More From The Star Ledger Man says his race led to a week in jail Friday, December 02, 2005 BY RICK HEPP Star-Ledger Staff Albert Florence said it was seven days of “living hell.” Florence, who lives in Middlesex County, has filed a federal lawsuit claiming he was stopped by a state trooper and …
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12-1-05 The New York Times: Held for 7 Days, Man Says New Jersey Profiling Continues
NY Times——————————————————————————– December 1, 2005Held for 7 Days, Man Says New Jersey Profiling Continues By RICHARD LEZIN JONESTRENTON, Nov. 30 – A Burlington County man has accused the state police of racial profiling after a traffic stop in South Jersey led to his being jailed for seven days last spring on an outdated arrest warrant. …
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9-23-10 The Legal Intelligencer: Attorney Susan Chana Lask wants U.S. Supreme Court Review of Strip Search Case
Joining Trend, 3rd Circuit Upholds Jails’ Blanket Strip-Search Policy Shannon P. Duffy The Legal Intelligencer September 23, 2010 For decades, it was well settled in federal law that jails cannot employ a blanket strip-search policy that includes even those arrested on minor offenses whose behavior would not trigger any reasonable suspicion of the need …
9-22-10 Courier Post : Lask Vows to take Third Circuit Strip Search Decision To Supreme Court
Court allows strip searches at jails By JIM WALSH • Courier-Post Staff • September 22, 2010 PHILADELPHIA — Any arrested person can be strip-searched upon admission to a jail, no matter how minor their alleged offense, a divided appeals court said Tuesday. The 2-1 ruling overturned a decision by a federal judge in Camden, …
5-30-10 The Courier Post: Editorial Supports Lask’s Strip Search Class Action
COURIER POST Editorial May 30, 2010 by Mike Daniels Opinion Edito No strip searches for minor infractions Jails shouldn’t strip search everyone who walks in the door; it’s not necessary. You get pulled over for not wearing a seat belt or having a tail light out. The police officer puts your information in the system and …
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