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BRPD strip search policy ruled unconstitutional by chief federal judge(WAFB) - The chief federal judge for the Middle District of Louisiana has ruled ... BRPD officers took people suspected of possessing drugs and performed off-the-books interrogations and strip ...
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.
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 ... allowed officers to ...
“That is unconstitutional, brother,” an exasperated sounding Chief Paul is heard saying as he hears about how certain suspects are being forced into strip searches inside the department’s ...
(Louisiana First) — A federal judge has denied Baton Rouge Police Department (BRPD ... strip searches and mistreatment. On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge John W. deGravelles ruled against ...
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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