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The chief federal judge for the Middle District of Louisiana has ruled that the Baton Rouge Police Department’s current strip search policy is unconstitutional and has issued a preliminary ...
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Attorney reacts to court ruling that blocks BRPD officers from ... - MSNBATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - A federal judge at the Middle District Court ruled Baton Rouge Police officers can no longer conduct strip searches without probable cause, and an attorney in the case ...
On Friday, a federal judge ruled against a decades-applied Baton Rouge police strip search policy, calling it unconstitutional and ordered it be put to bed.
For the first time, we are hearing exactly how Chief Paul felt about the strip searches that were happening at the Brave Cave, a secretive torture warehouse exposed by the WAFB I-TEAM.
A strip-searches by a prison guards has been ruled unconstitutional after an inmate awaiting trial described his search at the hands of a female guard as “a humiliating event.” In a 6-5 ruling ...
A federal judge has denied BRPD officers' motions to dismiss a lawsuit connected to the 'Brave Cave,' an unmarked police facility where detainees were allegedly subjected to unlawful searches.
A federal judge in Louisiana ruled on Friday that the practice of strip-searching individuals who have not been arrested by Baton Rouge police (BRPD) is “unconstitutional on its face” and that the ...
A federal judge denied Baton Rouge Police officers’ motions to get a lawsuit connected to the “Brave Cave” dismissed.
A federal judge in July ruled BRPD's strip-search policy unconstitutional and ordered the department to stop subjecting non-arrested detainees to the cavity searches when there was no probable ...
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