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David Cuillier prepared this presentation on making better use of public records for journalists attending APME's Phoenix NewsTrain on April 6-7, 2018. Cuillier is associate professor at and director of the University of Arizona School of Journalism. His seven steps include: 1) Get in a document state of mind. 2) Find the records. 3) Know the law. 4) Order records effectively.
5) Overcome denials. 6) Be unafraid of suing. 7) Just do it! The presentation is accompanied by a 39-page handout of the same name that was produced by Cuillier, Charles N. Davis from the University of Georgia and Joel Campbell from Brigham Young University, all three Society of Professional Journalists trainers in freedom of information. A second handout with the presentation is a pop quiz on Arizona public records. NewsTrain is a training initiative of Associated Press Media Editors (APME). More info: http://bit.ly/NewsTrain
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David Cuillier prepared this presentation on making better use of public records for journalists attending APME's Phoenix NewsTrain on April 6-7, 2018. Cuillier is associate professor at and director of the University of Arizona School of Journalism. His seven steps include: 1) Get in a document state of mind. 2) Find the records. 3) Know the law. 4) Order records effectively.
5) Overcome denials. 6) Be unafraid of suing. 7) Just do it! The presentation is accompanied by a 39-page handout of the same name that was produced by Cuillier, Charles N. Davis from the University of Georgia and Joel Campbell from Brigham Young University, all three Society of Professional Journalists trainers in freedom of information. A second handout with the presentation is a pop quiz on Arizona public records. NewsTrain is a training initiative of Associated Press Media Editors (APME). More info: http://bit.ly/NewsTrain
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862018 Two Biscayne Park cops plead guilty to framing black .docxsleeperharwell
8/6/2018 Two Biscayne Park cops plead guilty to framing black teen | Miami Herald
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article216034925.html 1/9
SOUTH FLORIDA
Two Biscayne Park cops plead guilty to framing
innocent black teen for burglaries
BY JAY WEAVER
[email protected]
August 03, 2018 12:08 PM
Updated August 03, 2018 04:05 PM
Two former Biscayne Park police officers pleaded guilty Friday to framing an innocent teenager
with a string of home burglaries at the direction of the chief so his department could boast a
perfect property crime-solving record.
The officers, Charlie Dayoub, 38, and Raul Fernandez, 62, admitted they falsified arrest affidavits
for the 16-year-old black suspect for four unsolved break-ins in June 2013, a month before then-
police chief Raimundo Atesiano touted the town’s 100 percent burglary clearance record at a
village commission meeting.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/
mailto:[email protected]
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Atesiano told the two officers that he wanted them to unlawfully arrest T.D., the teen, for the
residential burglaries “knowing that there was no evidence that T.D. had committed the
burglaries,” according to an indictment charging all three former officers. The charges against the
teen were eventually dropped after the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office noticed the four arrest
affidavits, written by Fernandez and signed by Dayoub, all used similar vague language — that the
“investigation revealed” T.D. employed the same “M.O.” and the homes had a “rear door pried
open.”
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Former Biscayne Park Police Chief Raimundo Atesiano
Miami Herald file - Miami
Dayoub and Fernandez face up to one year in prison for violating T.D.’s civil rights, but they could
receive less time at their sentencing hearing on Oct. 10 before U.S. District Judge K. Michael
Moore if they provide “substantial assistance” in their cooperation with the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
As part of their plea agreements, a civil rights conspiracy charge that carries up to 10 years in
prison will be dismissed.
After Friday’s plea hearing, defense attorneys Ana Davide and David Sobel, representing Dayoub
and Fernandez, respectively, said their clients made a “terrible mistake” amid a “culture of fear”
fostered by their former boss, Atesiano.
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862018 Two Biscayne Park cops plead guilty to framing black .docxsleeperharwell
8/6/2018 Two Biscayne Park cops plead guilty to framing black teen | Miami Herald
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article216034925.html 1/9
SOUTH FLORIDA
Two Biscayne Park cops plead guilty to framing
innocent black teen for burglaries
BY JAY WEAVER
[email protected]
August 03, 2018 12:08 PM
Updated August 03, 2018 04:05 PM
Two former Biscayne Park police officers pleaded guilty Friday to framing an innocent teenager
with a string of home burglaries at the direction of the chief so his department could boast a
perfect property crime-solving record.
The officers, Charlie Dayoub, 38, and Raul Fernandez, 62, admitted they falsified arrest affidavits
for the 16-year-old black suspect for four unsolved break-ins in June 2013, a month before then-
police chief Raimundo Atesiano touted the town’s 100 percent burglary clearance record at a
village commission meeting.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/
mailto:[email protected]
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article212948924.html
https://www.miamiherald.com/latest-news/article214643505.html
8/6/2018 Two Biscayne Park cops plead guilty to framing black teen | Miami Herald
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article216034925.html 2/9
Atesiano told the two officers that he wanted them to unlawfully arrest T.D., the teen, for the
residential burglaries “knowing that there was no evidence that T.D. had committed the
burglaries,” according to an indictment charging all three former officers. The charges against the
teen were eventually dropped after the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office noticed the four arrest
affidavits, written by Fernandez and signed by Dayoub, all used similar vague language — that the
“investigation revealed” T.D. employed the same “M.O.” and the homes had a “rear door pried
open.”
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8/6/2018 Two Biscayne Park cops plead guilty to framing black teen | Miami Herald
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Former Biscayne Park Police Chief Raimundo Atesiano
Miami Herald file - Miami
Dayoub and Fernandez face up to one year in prison for violating T.D.’s civil rights, but they could
receive less time at their sentencing hearing on Oct. 10 before U.S. District Judge K. Michael
Moore if they provide “substantial assistance” in their cooperation with the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
As part of their plea agreements, a civil rights conspiracy charge that carries up to 10 years in
prison will be dismissed.
After Friday’s plea hearing, defense attorneys Ana Davide and David Sobel, representing Dayoub
and Fernandez, respectively, said their clients made a “terrible mistake” amid a “culture of fear”
fostered by their former boss, Atesiano.
ADVERTISING
8/6/2018 Two Biscayne Park cops plead guilty to framing black teen | Miami Herald
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Atesiano, who resigned as the small suburban town’s poli.
Part 1Law enforcement agencies are a very attractive target when .docxbridgelandying
Part 1:
Law enforcement agencies are a very attractive target when it comes to litigation. Thus, civil liability is a concern in American policing and will continue to be. Often time civil lawsuits against police are filed when they abuse their power, are negligent, or violate the civil rights of a citizen. Police officers and administrators understand the possibility of litigation. However, the circumstances where they will be held liable is not always clear. For this reason, police administrators need to understand the law and how police practices can potentially lead to litigation. Their goal is to minimize the risk of law suits in their department as the costs of liability in policing can be astronomical.
You are a mayor of a large city. The police department in your city has several complaints filed in the past year with Internal Affairs about certain police practices. As a mayor you are concerned that these complaints may turn into lawsuits against the city that could potentially cost millions of dollars. You have never had to deal with a lawsuit against the city and its police department. You want to understand more about the nature of civil liability associated with policing. You call the police chief into your office and give him an assignment to prepare a report answering the following points:
· What are some of the more common reasons why people sue a police department?
· Can someone sue the police in a state and federal court? Explain.
· What is the harm caused when someone sues a police department?
· How can civil liability be reduced?
Deliverable Length:
2 pages
Part 2:
You are a Wichita Police Department detective working in the major crimes unit, and you are assigned to a joint federal–state–city crime task force working on a number of major drug cases. Over a period of several months, your task force has been able to gather information and make cases on several of the drug suppliers, drug dealers, and drug buyers in the Wichita metropolitan area. The task force is about to complete its mission by filing criminal charges in the federal district court, the state district court, or the Wichita Municipal Court against these various suspects. These suspects will not be arrested until the warrants are issued.
Your job is to make recommendations concerning which jurisdictions should file the charges on which defendants. You will need to evaluate the criminal statutes and penalties in each jurisdiction and even the rules of evidence to determine where your task force has the best chance of obtaining a conviction and in getting the punishment to fit the crime.
The memo that you receive from your Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) task force supervisor explains the situation:
MEMO
Re: Charging Decisions
You are the primary investigator in the cases against Jones, Smith, and Thompson. As I review your reports, it appears that each of these cases has strengths and weaknesses that we sho.
HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 6
Jervaughn F. Reid
Helm School of Government, Liberty University
Human Trafficking in United states of America
Dr. Melvin Richards
July 1, 2021
Author Note
Jervaughn F. Reid
I do not have any conflict of interest to disclose.
Any communication about this article should be articulated to
Jervaughn F. Reid
Email: [email protected]
Human Trafficking in United States of America.
Human trafficking is among the Criminal activities that have been so common in most countries worldwide. Some of these countries suffer from the organized crimes by a group of gangsters. The fascinating thing is that majority of these criminal activities are observant with rational choicer theory and the conspiracy theory. By observing these theories imply that the organizers of the crime do it under their full conscience. Before they do the crime, they calculate the impacts of crime and find it more beneficial. They overlook the adverse effects to be outshined by the positive impact. Criminal cases take different nature; some may be due to robbery with violence. Some may be due to conning where the perpetrators of the criminal activity apply their witty character to get what they need from the victims. Human trafficking is one of the criminal activities that has since been ravaging the United States of America.
These criminal activities through human trafficking have impacted the concerned countries in several ways, for example, in the human rights aspect or financial aspect. Several countries, as a result, try as much as possible to combat such criminal cases. The concerned countries address these issues through the inaction of rules and laws that help tackle criminal cases. Others use religious intervention by preaching to people worldwide so that the criminals can change their minds and avoid involved in criminal activities.
This paper aims to address the crime topology of the human trafficking done by Ping in the United States of America. Under this, it will address the nature of people and the society in the country. In addition to that, it will address the structure of the government. The paper captures the scope of the organized crime of human trafficking, the impact of crime on the United States, policies that may help mitigate human trafficking crime, and finally, address the biblical allusion to the aspects of the organized crime above.
Country Analysis
The United States of America are history show that many criminal cases have primarily manifested in the past. The United States of America can get located in North America and borders countries like Mexico and Canada. It consists of 50 state and federal districts.
People and Society of the United States of America
It has various diversities ranging from Asian, African, Hispanic, European, and native American origin. In addition, the country also has a direct link to other countries outside, like the republic of China (Tushnet, 2016). All these pe ...
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Review the following scenarioYou are a Wichita Police Departm.docxvickiea1
Review the following scenario:
You are a Wichita Police Department detective working in the major crimes unit, and you are assigned to a joint federal–state–city crime task force working on a number of major drug cases. Over a period of several months, your task force has been able to gather information and make cases on several of the drug suppliers, drug dealers, and drug buyers in the Wichita metropolitan area. The task force is about to complete its mission by filing criminal charges in the federal district court, the state district court, or the Wichita Municipal Court against these various suspects. These suspects will not be arrested until the warrants are issued.
Your job is to make recommendations concerning which jurisdictions should file the charges on which defendants. You will need to evaluate the criminal statutes and penalties in each jurisdiction and even the rules of evidence to determine where your task force has the best chance of obtaining a conviction and in getting the punishment to fit the crime.
The memo that you receive from your Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) task force supervisor explains the situation:
MEMO
Re: Charging Decisions
You are the primary investigator in the cases against Jones, Smith, and Thompson. As I review your reports, it appears that each of these cases has strengths and weaknesses that we should evaluate before we determine whether to file charges in the U.S. District Court, the Sedgwick County District Court for the State of Kansas, or the Wichita Municipal Court. I will summarize those strengths and weaknesses here to make sure I am reading your reports correctly. I need you to give me advice on where you think these charges should be brought.
Jones has been working for you as a confidential informant because you have evidence against him for a February 6, 2005 third possession of cocaine after convictions in 1993 and 1994. He appears to have followed the terms of his deal with you to introduce our undercover agents to his dealer. We have promised not to prosecute for any drug offenses he may commit in the presence of our undercover agent while playing the role of our informant. His assistance has enabled us to get sufficient evidence on Smith and Thompson to obtain convictions. Based on Jones’ two prior convictions for possession of cocaine, we would normally want him to go to federal court, where the maximum sentences are available. However, because of his cooperation, we could file the case in the Sedgwick County, Kansas, and district court under state law. We could even change the charge to a drug paraphernalia offense and send his case to the city of Wichita.
How do you think we should proceed concerning Jones' February 6, 2005 cocaine possession? (30%)
He will probably plead guilty unless we send him to federal court. Where do you want to file it? (20%)
Smith has sold cocaine to our undercover agents on two occasions: July 12, 2005 and August 3, 2005. We have found no prior record.
1Town Hall BriefRacial ProfilingIntroduc.docxlorainedeserre
1
Town Hall Brief
Racial Profiling
Introduction: Racial profiling reflects bias actions reinforced by law enforcement based on race, religion, and nationality/ethnicity which has led to violence and unjust accusations amongst minority groups. This has become a controversial issue in our nation, as stated in an article published by The Huffington Post website, in 2011, which displays a chart showing that the NYPD uses force against Blacks and Latinos 6.7% more than whites. It is evident that the police work force exemplifies inefficiency through racial profiling which calls for change and improvement in the training process. By thoroughly conducting proper training for law enforcement, with an emphasis on racial profiling, police officers and authority will reform effectively.
Inherency: The inherency is attitudinal and structural. In order to supply change there must be awareness to promote the issue and new laws to improve the justice system. As reported by the Tolerance website accessed on March 26, 2015, “Community members must be empowered with awareness and steps they can take to address profiling or other abuses of police authority when they occur” which emphasizes that citizens should grasp knowledge of racial profiling in order to prevent being targeted. According to an article published by the We Are One America website accessed on March 26, 2015, “Congress should introduce and pass the "End Racial Profiling Act" which would ban racial profiling at the federal, state and local level” this explains that minority groups will continue to be abused without change of policy.
Harms
Claim 1: Law enforcement authorities result in extreme force when practicing racial profiling.
Ground 1A: The Washington Post website, on December 15, 2014, reported “In Garner’s case, for example, police targeted him for the petty crime of selling loose cigarettes — the types of crimes black people are targeted for at higher rates — and then attempted to arrest him with a chokehold, banned by the department [of New York City]. Whatever else we have learned from the recent tragedies of police violence, it is clear that we need comprehensive federal, state and local policies that outlaw racial profiling and rein in police excessive force.”
Ground 1B: The Huffington Post website, on December 9, 2014, stated “If we have learned anything from the recent tragic deaths of Garner and Brown, as well as the experiences of numerous other African American victims of police violence going back decades -- from Rodney King to Abner Louima to Amadou Diallo and Tamir Rice -- it is that excessive force and racial profiling are two destructive modes of police misconduct that require concerted, vigilant action to reduce and eliminate.”
Warrant: It is clear that patterns of excessive force have been displayed through exercising racial profiling. These unlawful functions ultimately flaw the justice system by targeting citizens based on race and using actions that are ba ...
1Town Hall BriefRacial ProfilingIntroduc.docxjesusamckone
1
Town Hall Brief
Racial Profiling
Introduction: Racial profiling reflects bias actions reinforced by law enforcement based on race, religion, and nationality/ethnicity which has led to violence and unjust accusations amongst minority groups. This has become a controversial issue in our nation, as stated in an article published by The Huffington Post website, in 2011, which displays a chart showing that the NYPD uses force against Blacks and Latinos 6.7% more than whites. It is evident that the police work force exemplifies inefficiency through racial profiling which calls for change and improvement in the training process. By thoroughly conducting proper training for law enforcement, with an emphasis on racial profiling, police officers and authority will reform effectively.
Inherency: The inherency is attitudinal and structural. In order to supply change there must be awareness to promote the issue and new laws to improve the justice system. As reported by the Tolerance website accessed on March 26, 2015, “Community members must be empowered with awareness and steps they can take to address profiling or other abuses of police authority when they occur” which emphasizes that citizens should grasp knowledge of racial profiling in order to prevent being targeted. According to an article published by the We Are One America website accessed on March 26, 2015, “Congress should introduce and pass the "End Racial Profiling Act" which would ban racial profiling at the federal, state and local level” this explains that minority groups will continue to be abused without change of policy.
Harms
Claim 1: Law enforcement authorities result in extreme force when practicing racial profiling.
Ground 1A: The Washington Post website, on December 15, 2014, reported “In Garner’s case, for example, police targeted him for the petty crime of selling loose cigarettes — the types of crimes black people are targeted for at higher rates — and then attempted to arrest him with a chokehold, banned by the department [of New York City]. Whatever else we have learned from the recent tragedies of police violence, it is clear that we need comprehensive federal, state and local policies that outlaw racial profiling and rein in police excessive force.”
Ground 1B: The Huffington Post website, on December 9, 2014, stated “If we have learned anything from the recent tragic deaths of Garner and Brown, as well as the experiences of numerous other African American victims of police violence going back decades -- from Rodney King to Abner Louima to Amadou Diallo and Tamir Rice -- it is that excessive force and racial profiling are two destructive modes of police misconduct that require concerted, vigilant action to reduce and eliminate.”
Warrant: It is clear that patterns of excessive force have been displayed through exercising racial profiling. These unlawful functions ultimately flaw the justice system by targeting citizens based on race and using actions that are ba.
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Former Cop Pleads Guilty to Accepting $14K in Bribes in
Pot Trafficking Case
Rudolph Petersen pleads guilty to all corruption charges leveled against him by the U. S. Department of Justice.
The events that led up to this moment entail a thick web of lies and deceit. You could even say the writers of the
'Power' series might learn a thing or two from the events surrounding this arrest.
The Case
The thirty-four-year-old defendant, Rudolph Petersen, was accused of accepting bribes from a drug trafficker to the
tune of about $14,000 in cash. The drug trafficker got valuable information on suspected snitches, as Petersen
routinely searched through the police database in exchange for the high sums of money. Petersen also escorted the
trafficker's heavy shipment of illegal substances like weed, etc.
The federal prosecutor leading this case is the Assistant United States Attorney Ian V. Yanniello of the International
Narcotics Money Laundering and Racketeering Section while The case is being investigated by Homeland Security
Investigations.
Background story
Petersen served in the Montebello Police Department for more than three years.
During this time he was the inside guy for drug traffickers, he used his position as a police department worker to gain
access to sensitive information which he sold to gang members and drug traffickers for large amounts of money. He
let the bud guys in on information about plea deals and the individuals who were about to testify against the gangs.
He more or less told the traffickers information he got to know of the police department that could jeopardize their
trafficking operations.
Prosecutors claimed that this corrupt act had been going on since 2018. Petersen made at least $14,000 from serving
these traffickers. He was their go-to guy whenever they needed to transport U-Hauls loaded full with a new supply of
weed. Petersen also escorted their products when it was to be delivered. He put the lives of police informants and
their families at risk by divulging their information to the drug traffickers.
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According to the federal prosecutor's reports, a drug trafficker who was referred to as "co-schemer 2" in the reports
approached officer Petersen in 2018. During a fixed dinner, he secured the services of Petersen. Petersen agreed to
be placed on co-schemer 2's payroll without much cajoling. He was also given $500 through a middle man a few days
later.
The reports went on to describe Petersen's first gig. This occurred three months after the dinner date. Petersen was
seen armed and fully clothed in a security guard uniform. The uniform has a very close semblance to Montebello's
official police uniform. With this guise, Petersen was able to chaperone a white U-Haul vehicle successfully. The
vehicle is believed to have contained marijuana grown illegally in Fontana and it was moved to a location close to
Rowland Heights, off Californian state Route 60.
After the successful operation, Petersen went to the home of Co-Schemer 2 and he was given a paper bag containing
about $10,000 in cash.
The Plea Deal
Petersen pleaded guilty to all the charges leveled against him by the federal prosecutors. He also confessed that the
white U-Haul truck was not the only shipment he escorted.
Petersen admitted that he used the law enforcement's database to get data on an individual.
According to his statement, Co-Schemer 2 tasked him with collecting information on a person he referred to as a
'snitch". It is believed that the "snitch" had previously worked with the police department to intercept and seize a
truckload of a cocaine shipment. He says that for each database search, he was given a bribe charge of about $500 –
$1,000. Not only did Petersen deliver information on the "snitch", at Co-Schemer's behest, he also divulged
information on other individuals who were suspected to be working with the police department.
The federal prosecutors also alleged that another incident still occurred in September 2020. Petersen was paid at
least $1,000 by Co-Schemer 2 to find out whether it was the state or federal law enforcement agencies that had
successfully placed a tracking device on vehicles used by the gang members.
The Hearing
This has been scheduled to hold on January 11, 2022. The United States District Judge Stanley Blumenfeld Jr will be in
charge of the scheduled sentencing.
With all the charges he has pleaded guilty to, Petersen faces no less than 10 years in federal prison for all his crimes.
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Other Bribe Allegations within California's Cannabis Industry
Central California's Cannabis industry seems riddled with different alleged bribes. Petersen is merely one of the few
that got caught by the law.
There are other corrupt cops, government workers, and powerful public officials who routinely use their access to
government information to divulge information to gang members and actors in the cannabis legal and illegal market
industry.
The FBI investigated public officials in Sacramento, California in 2019. These individuals were suspected of collecting
bribe charges from license applicants for favorable treatment in the selection process.
The case revolved around how a cannabis entrepreneur named Garib Karapetyan and his business partners were
able to secure about eight cannabis business licenses when others couldn't secure one. Mr. Karapetyan held one-
third of the available retailers licenses back in 2019, which he used to operate dispensaries within the city.
Further investigations revealed that a Ukrainian Businessman, Andrew Kukushkin who was also one of Karapetyan's
associates was one of the four individuals who were arraigned by Federal prosecutors for their ties to an illegal
scheme.
At a point during the investigation of this case, Rudy Guiliani, Lev Parnas, and Igor Fruman were indicted.
Rudy Giuliani is the attorney of the former President of the United States Donald Trump.
Bottom Line
Corrupt individuals in government offices cannot be fished out at once. However, with a good strategy in place, the
law enforcement agencies may be able to gradually fish these individuals out one after the other.
More stringent punishments should be added to dissuade others from trying to replace the caught corrupt cops and
government officials.
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