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Feb 24, 2022 9 tweets 3 min read Read on X
🧵WATCH: Our lawsuit claims three Pasadena, #Texas cops lied to courts to justify a wrongful arrest.

Earlier this month, #TeamCRC sued the three police officers in this video for violating our client’s
constitutional rights.
In February 2020, our client was driving home when police pulled him over for a traffic violation and asked him to participate in multiple field sobriety tests. He agreed. According to our Complaint, the officers concluded that our client was not intoxicated or impaired.
Our lawsuit claims that after they determined that our client should be released, Officer 3 began pressuring him to take a voluntary breath test.
We also claim that when our client questioned the purpose of a breath test, Officer 3 abruptly directed Officer 1 - his junior partner - to just "take him to jail."
According to our Complaint, the officers submitted false and misleading statements under oath to a magistrate, judge, and prosecutor in an effort to cover up the wrongful arrest.
Our client suffered through the trauma of two nights in jail, a forcible blood extraction and examination (which later reported a BAC below the legal limit), ...
... days of missed work and income, a slew of onerous and expensive pretrial supervision conditions, and the irreversible stress, humiliation, and fear inflicted by a felony prosecution. Four months after the arrest, the case was dismissed.
Instances like this are why we call to #defundthepolice and invest in holistic solutions for our communities. Police abuse their power, make our communities less safe, and are extremely difficult to hold accountable. #TreatTexansRight.
We are dedicated to holding police accountable and dismantling white supremacist systems. To share this video or learn more about our police accountability work, click here: civilrightscorps.org/our-work/

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"A Washington, DC-based civil rights organization is taking Durham officials to court—for keeping them out of court."⁠

Read more in this new article by @LenaRoseGeller in the @indyweek: bit.ly/3UPKkBN
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The for-profit bail industry is a multi-billion $ industry causing generational harm to poor families solely because they can't pay bail amounts.
Check out this important article by our Founder and Exec. Director Alec Karakatsanis @equalityAlec
equalityalec.substack.com/p/the-news-med…
Facts: Of the 50,000 people arrested for misdemeanors in Harris County each year before CRC filed a lawsuit, about 20,000 were detained, even though presumed innocent, solely bcse they couldn’t pay small amounts of $ (a few 100 dollars usually). They pled guilty 84% of the time.
However, people rich enough to afford a few hundred dollars to get out of jail were actually more likely than not never to be convicted. Those people didn’t have to plead guilty just to get out.
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Jan 19, 2022
🚨CASE UPDATE: Last week, a federal judge approved the final Settlement Agreement and Consent Decree in Giles County, #TN ➡️ civilrightscorps.org/wp-content/upl…
This means:

🚫Giles must stop pay-only probation

🚫The county can’t collect $ from people who need gov. assistance or are indigent

🚫Giles must recall outstanding misdemeanor probation warrants

🚫 Limits enforcement of drug tests & other harsh conditions.
In 2018 we challenged Giles County’s unconstitutional private probation system and its contracts with outside companies. The companies made all of their money from the fees paid by people on misdemeanor #probation.

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We have reached a historic settlement with the Orleans Parish District Attorney’s Office today, officially ending OPDA’s years-long use of fake subpoenas and intimidation to coerce and jail survivors & witnesses of harm. #NOLA #Louisiana
In 2017, we joined @ACLU, @ACLUofLouisiana, @VenableLLP, SilenceIsViolence, and the plaintiffs to file a lawsuit against then-DA Cannizzaro for fabricating subpoenas to force folks into out-of-court interrogations. DA Cannizzaro's office was breaking the law in #Louisiana.
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