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Law enforcement departments that use electronic monitoring say the devices are supposed to serve as an alternative to incarceration and help people remain in their community rather than serving time in jail. They often drag adults and youth even deeper into the criminal justice system and sometimes back behind bars. Chief Adriana Morales of the sheriff’s office said in a statement that electronic monitoring is always court-ordered and confirmed that during Covid-19 there’s been a “dramatic increase” in orders for them. During the pandemic, as jails raced to release incarcerated people because prisons became coronavirus hot spots, many judges nationwide responded by putting those who were being released in electronic ankle monitors that tracked their movements 24 hours a day. Other people were assigned ankle monitors as an alternative to bail as they awaited trial in a backlogged court system that moved online. Ankle monitors can be so expensive that some people in the system must choose between paying rent or their electronic monitor fees, according to Kilgore, with Challenging E-Carceration.
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Each violation resulted in two more weeks locked up in juvenile hall, she said. In “House Arrest Tingz,” YoungBoy Never Broke Again provides a deeply personal account of his life during the confinement of house arrest. The track shines a light on the emotional and mental toll it took on him, as he navigated the restrictions and isolation.
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Mitchell said electronic monitoring can be helpful from a probation officer’s perspective when keeping track of individuals who have committed more serious offenses or violent crimes but would still benefit from being taken out of the jail system. With the dramatic increase of people on ankle monitors during the pandemic in Chicago, local watchdogs say they’re seeing a rise in violations for small infractions. Matthew McLoughlin, an organizer with the Illinois Network for Pretrial Justice, said he’s also seen an increase in more false violations and technical glitches for people whose ankle monitors rely on GPS tracking. When the electronic monitor senses a violation, whether from not being charged at the right time or when someone steps outside their house at the wrong time, the company running the monitor notifies law enforcement. "People are supposed to have a presumption of innocence," said Patrice James, director of community justice at the Chicago-based Shriver Center on Poverty Law. "But when you put people on electronic monitoring, you’ve not solved the incarceration problem. It just shifts the jail cell to inside our communities, inside our apartment complexes and to our residential blocks."
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Johnson nevertheless called for the resignation of Shafik, facing jeers on campus from the pro-Palestinian protesters. More than 100 people were arrested at Emerson College in Boston early on Thursday in the latest crackdown against the rising wave of campus pro-Palestinian protests across the US that has seen the House speaker, Mike Johnson, suggest calling in the national guard. You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. “Based on statements, security camera video in West Covina, witness statements and the firearm recovered by CHP, detectives strongly believe Raymundo Duran is the suspect in the shooting of our deputy,” Luna said. Duran is being held in the San Diego County jail in lieu of $1-million bail.
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The video is notable for being filmed entirely while the artist was under house arrest. You may occasionally receive promotional content from the San Diego Union-Tribune. The Starcraft 40-passenger bus was traveling westbound on Exposition Boulevard with only the driver and one passenger aboard when the collision occurred, according to a statement from USC Transportation. The bus driver and passenger were the two most severely injured, according to fire department officials. Two law enforcement sources not authorized to discuss the open case with the media said Hunter made it to the second floor of the home, causing Bass to hide in a safe area designed to protect against intruders, akin to a panic room. The man suspected of smashing through a window and breaking into the home of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass on Sunday morning was previously charged with kidnapping and attempted murder in Massachusetts, court records show.
Dozens of students remain inside the building and have blocked entrances with furniture, according to the university, while others occupied another nearby building. More than 140 students, faculty members and others were arrested on Monday night at a protest at New York University’s Manhattan campus. Johnson’s speech drew boos from the crowd, as he also called for the resignation of Shafik, who he accused of failing to protect Jewish students and allowing protests that led to the arrest of dozens of people there last week. The original encampments at Columbia called for the university to divest from weapons manufacturers with ties to Israel. The protests have led to mass suspensions of students, and the arrests of hundreds. The arrests in Boston came after Emerson officials ordered student protesters on Wednesday to dismantle their encampment-style demonstration in the city’s Boylston Place Alley, where students had been protesting since Sunday, WBZ-TV reported.
The investigation is ongoing, and no additional information is available at this time. Scott Raffa, 57, the founder and chief executive officer of Sober Partners Network, was arrested at the Los Angeles International Airport this weekend, according to a news release by the U.S. Raffa was indicted for 12 counts of illegal renumerations for referrals to his clinical treatment facilities by a federal grand jury on April 10.
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A photographer covering the demonstration for Fox 7 Austin was arrested after being caught in a push-and-pull between officers and students, the station confirmed. A longtime Texas journalist was knocked down in the mayhem and could be seen bleeding before police helped him to emergency medical staff who bandaged his head. Though electronic monitoring is cheaper for municipalities and states than jail, the cost of the surveillance device is often passed on to the people wearing them. And during the pandemic, when millions of people lost their jobs and unemployment benefits were backlogged, that cost added up. For adults in electronic monitors in Chicago, their homes are subject to warrantless searches, and wearers have to submit a written request 72 hours in advance to go anywhere other than pre-approved locations, meaning even stopping for gas can amount to a violation.

“All the meetings are outside in the park.” She explained that the neighborhood has a mix of ages and the park committee works hard to serve all of them. “It is ironic and, frankly, a shame in our view that the government brought these allegations against one of the good guys. According to prosecutors, the facilities that Raffa operated, which include the Sober Partners Waterfront Recovery Center, Sober Partners Reef House and Sober Partners Beach House, treated patients that received healthcare benefits through health insurers. He is alleged to have paid individuals who referred patients to his treatment centers, with each of those individuals — body brokers — operating their own business entities through which Raffa paid them through deposits or wire transfers. A Newport Beach man was arrested Saturday for allegedly paying nearly $175,000 in illegal payments to receive referrals of patients to his sober living homes — a practice known as “body brokering,” according to authorities.
The victim in that case was left unconscious and was taken by helicopter to a Boston hospital. A review of court records shows Hunter is originally from Massachusetts, where he’d previously been convicted of a violent crime. Ephraim Matthew Hunter, 29, was arrested on suspicion of breaking into the home of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass early Sunday. Detectives plan to present charges of first-degree burglary to prosecutors, and a criminal case should be filed Tuesday, according to one of the sources. It was unclear whether Hunter had retained an attorney or whether one had been assigned to him.
The terms of home confinement are court-ordered on a case-by-case basis in accordance with criminal law. Details about the shooting are “extremely limited at this time, and investigators are actively working on what led up to the shooting,” the Tucson Police Department said in a statement issued Sunday afternoon, the Orange County Register reported. “I am at a loss for words about the tragic loss of life of our class of 2022 graduate, Erin Jones. Erin was a well-known student on the Corona Del Mar campus and the ripple effect of the loss will be felt by many, especially our soccer community, where Erin was an active member,” wrote Corona Del Mar Middle and High School Principal Jake Haley. Hunter and two other men dragged the victim into a van, where officers found the man “unconscious, in the rear of the car with no pants on, blood on his left leg and blood on his head,” according to a Millis Police Department report. Lauren Jue, also on the park committee, grew up in the community and moved back when her children were young.
Researchers are finding that ankle monitors are keeping people connected to the prison system longer than ever, as more remain strapped to the devices for over a year. While they still offer the upside of an alternative to prison or jail, they have in recent years become the focus of growing skepticism — particularly as their use has widened. Advocates for criminal justice reform say that while ankle monitors may appear preferable for people who hope to get out of jail sooner, they don’t address systemic issues that land so many people behind bars. In at least 30 states, agencies require those who are placed in an electronic monitor to pay between $2 and $20 a day to wear one, not including activation fees that some counties tack on, according to Weisburd’s research.
Further north at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, protesters barricaded themselves in a university building using furniture, tents, chains and zip-ties, prompting a campus shutdown. Under California’s probation laws, the probation or parole officer can then arrest you – even without relying on a California arrest warrant. The suspect, however, was injured after cutting himself on glass from the broken window. Aispuro, who has been with the department for 19½ years, put out an emergency broadcast that included a description of the Camry, Luna said. That led authorities to a house in La Puente, where several people were detained but not arrested, and ultimately released, Luna said. Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said Tuesday that California Highway Patrol officers had arrested a gang member in San Onofre who shot a deputy in the back as he sat on his department motorcycle at a West Covina stoplight.
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