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==='''Boston District Judge Orders Prison to Provide Sex-Reassignment Surgery for Inmate'''===
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===What Should NY Do About the Central Park Jogger Case?===
  
"BOSTON - State prison officials must provide taxpayer-funded sex-reassignment surgery to a transgender inmate serving life in prison for murder, because it is the only way to treat her "serious medical need," a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
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"For nine years, New York City has fought a civil rights suit[http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/09/nyregion/3-of-5-in-jogger-case-sue-city-charging-a-wide-conspiracy.html  ] by five men whose convictions in the 1989 rape of the woman known as the Central Park jogger were [http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/20/nyregion/convictions-and-charges-voided-in-89-central-park-jogger-attack.html overturned]. Officials have even tried to subpoena information from Ken Burns, whose [http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Trailer-Ken-Burns-Documentary-Central-Park-Five-Arrives-33719.html documentary] about the case opens Friday. The district attorney said DNA evidence and a review of the investigation showed that the confessions of the defendants, who were teenagers at the time, were false and that another man was the lone attacker. Police say that they did nothing wrong and that they still believe the five men were involved in the attack.
  
"Michelle Kosilek was born male but has received hormone treatments and now lives as a woman in an all-male prison. ...U.S. District Judge Mark Wolf is believed to be the first federal judge to order prison officials to provide sex-reassignment surgery for a transgender inmate."
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Should the city acknowledge mistakes in the case and settle this lawsuit?"
  
''<span class="entry-title">[http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/apnewsbreak-federal-judge-orders-sex-change-surgery-for-mass-inmate-convicted-of-murder/2012/09/04/786b7e5a-f6af-11e1-a93b-7185e3f88849_story.html "Judge: Mass. must provide sex-reassignment surgery for murder convict who now lives as woman]" </span>''<span class="entry-title">by Assoc. Press, Washington Post - Sept. 4, 2012.</span>
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The New York Times posted several opinions from various commentators from former mayors to ministers and law professors.
  
===Washington County Investigates Shooting of Jeffrey Holmes===
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- Room for Debate, "[http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2012/11/19/justice-and-the-central-park-jogger-case/?ref=opinion Justice and the Central Park Jogger Case]," NYT, Nov. 19, 2012.''' '''
  
"Jeffrey Holmes, 49, was shot at least once after he attacked a deputy with a knife, said Sgt. Vance Stimler, a Washington County Sheriff's Office spokesman. The sheriff's office isn't releasing the number of times Holmes was shot or the number of rounds the deputy fired.
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===Lawsuit Filed Against PPB For Failing to Provide Sign Language Interpreters===
  
When deputies arrived, they spoke with Holmes through his door at the apartment complex and urged him to come outside and speak with them. Stimler said when Holmes opened his door, he attacked one of the deputies with a knife.
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"A deaf Portland man who reported he was the victim of a domestic assault said police and 9-1-1 operators failed to respond with a sign language interpreter, hampering the police inquiry and putting him at risk.
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Holmes was taken to Legacy Emanuel Medical Center in Portland with life-threatening injuries, said Sgt. Bob Ray, another sheriff's office spokesman."
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''"[http://www.oregonlive.com/north-of-26/index.ssf/2012/09/washington_county_authorities.html Washington County authorities continue to investigate deputy-involved shooting that injured Bethany man]''" by Rebecca Woolington, The Oregonian - Sept 9, 2012.
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Philip Wolfe, 39, is suing the city of Portland in federal court, alleging the city violated the Americans With Disabilities Act, which prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in state and local government services.
  
===Montana Judge Strikes Down Lethal Injection Procedure as Cruel &amp; Unusual===
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Wolfe's allegations highlight a gaping hole in Portland Police Bureau policy: Twenty-two years after the ADA was enacted, the bureau lacks any protocol on how to respond to people who are hearing impaired.
  
"[State District Court Judge Jeffrey Sherlock] ruled... that the state's three-drug execution procedure differs from a two-drug protocol spelled out in law, which he said "increases the likelihood of confusion and error in the process."
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Wolfe is seeking a court order requiring the city to adopt uniform policies for police and emergency dispatchers to ensure sign language interpreters are supplied when a deaf crime victim or witness makes a report, requests assistance or is interviewed by police.
  
Sherlock also faulted a practice in Montana that allows a prison warden with no medical training or execution experience to determine whether a prisoner is unconscious before a fatal drug is administered. ***"
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'During Plaintiff's contact with the police, he was overwhelmed, disoriented and hurt,' his attorney Daniel Snyder wrote in the suit. 'Plaintiff was unable to understand the police officers clearly.' "
  
''<span class="entry-title">"[http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/montana-judge-strikes-down-state-execution-method/2012/09/08/4f34505a-f9e0-11e1-8398-0327ab83ab91_story.html Montana judge strikes down state execution method]" </span>''<span class="entry-title">by Laura Zuckerman, Washington Post - Sept 8, 2012.</span>
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- Maxine Bernstein, "[http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2012/11/portland_police_and_9-1-1_fail.html Lack of Portland Police, 9-1-1 Policies for Interpreters Discriminates Against People Who Are Deaf, Lawsuit Alleges]," The Oregonian, nov 16, 2012.
  
===<span class="entry-title">Former Hunger Striker Dies in GTMO Custody</span>===
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==='''Portland Police Car Rolls Over Man Stopped for Jaywalking'''===
  
"WASHINGTON - A detainee at the American prison at <span class="meta-loc">Guantánamo Bay</span>, Cuba, died over the weekend, the United States military announced on Monday.
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"A police car accidentally rolled over a man stopped for jaywalking in downtown Portland Monday night, according to Portland Police.
  
The military said that guards discovered the man unconscious in his cell on Saturday afternoon and that efforts to revive him were unsuccessful.
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A police press release said that Jimmy Miles Duffey, 31, ran from officers when they tried to stop him for jaywalking near Southwest 12th Avenue at Columbia Street. They pursued Duffey and eventually caught him at Southwest Park Avenue at Main Street.
  
He was the ninth detainee known to have died while imprisoned at Guantánamo. ***
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While taking Duffey into custody, officers had him lie on the ground, police said. When more police arrived on the scene, an officer got out of a police car but left it in gear. The vehicle ran over Duffey where they lay on the ground, police said."
  
[The detainee] was a former hunger striker who had "declared himself to be no longer a hunger striker on June 1," the captain said, and he weighed 14 pounds more than he did when he arrived at the prison. The detainee was being held in "disciplinary status" in Camp 5, a maximum-security wing of the prison, because he had recently splashed a guard with bodily fluids."
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- Courtney Sherwood, "[http://www.opb.org/news/article/police-car-rolls-over-man-stopped-for-jaywalking/ Police Car Rolls Over Man Stopped for Jaywalking]," OPB News, Nov. 20, 2012.
  
- ''[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/11/us/detainee-dies-at-guantanamo-prison.html?_r=1&ref=us Guantánamo Detainee, a Former Hunger Striker, Dies],'' by Charlie Savage, NYT - Sept. 10, 2012.
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===State Judicial Elections Increasingly Funded by Special Interest PACs===
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"This year's round of state judicial elections broke previous records for the amounts spent on judicial campaigns around the country. The dominant role played by special-interest money - including money from super PACs financed by undisclosed donors - has severely weakened the principle of fair and impartial courts. ***
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This year's experience should at least hasten state efforts to revise rules for judicial recusal to take campaign contributions into account. Mandatory disclosure of all donations to a judicial race is also essential. Litigants cannot know when they should request that a judge step aside if they cannot tell whether their case involves a party that supported the judge's campaign."
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- Editorial, "[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/19/opinion/judicial-elections-unhinged.html?ref=todayspaper&_r=0 Judical Elections, Unhinged]," NYT, Nov. 18, 2012''' '''
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What Should NY Do About the Central Park Jogger Case? [edit]

"For nine years, New York City has fought a civil rights suit[1] by five men whose convictions in the 1989 rape of the woman known as the Central Park jogger were overturned. Officials have even tried to subpoena information from Ken Burns, whose documentary about the case opens Friday. The district attorney said DNA evidence and a review of the investigation showed that the confessions of the defendants, who were teenagers at the time, were false and that another man was the lone attacker. Police say that they did nothing wrong and that they still believe the five men were involved in the attack.

Should the city acknowledge mistakes in the case and settle this lawsuit?"

The New York Times posted several opinions from various commentators from former mayors to ministers and law professors.

- Room for Debate, "Justice and the Central Park Jogger Case," NYT, Nov. 19, 2012.

Lawsuit Filed Against PPB For Failing to Provide Sign Language Interpreters [edit]

"A deaf Portland man who reported he was the victim of a domestic assault said police and 9-1-1 operators failed to respond with a sign language interpreter, hampering the police inquiry and putting him at risk.

Philip Wolfe, 39, is suing the city of Portland in federal court, alleging the city violated the Americans With Disabilities Act, which prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in state and local government services.

Wolfe's allegations highlight a gaping hole in Portland Police Bureau policy: Twenty-two years after the ADA was enacted, the bureau lacks any protocol on how to respond to people who are hearing impaired.

Wolfe is seeking a court order requiring the city to adopt uniform policies for police and emergency dispatchers to ensure sign language interpreters are supplied when a deaf crime victim or witness makes a report, requests assistance or is interviewed by police.

'During Plaintiff's contact with the police, he was overwhelmed, disoriented and hurt,' his attorney Daniel Snyder wrote in the suit. 'Plaintiff was unable to understand the police officers clearly.' "

- Maxine Bernstein, "Lack of Portland Police, 9-1-1 Policies for Interpreters Discriminates Against People Who Are Deaf, Lawsuit Alleges," The Oregonian, nov 16, 2012.

Portland Police Car Rolls Over Man Stopped for Jaywalking [edit]

"A police car accidentally rolled over a man stopped for jaywalking in downtown Portland Monday night, according to Portland Police.

A police press release said that Jimmy Miles Duffey, 31, ran from officers when they tried to stop him for jaywalking near Southwest 12th Avenue at Columbia Street. They pursued Duffey and eventually caught him at Southwest Park Avenue at Main Street.

While taking Duffey into custody, officers had him lie on the ground, police said. When more police arrived on the scene, an officer got out of a police car but left it in gear. The vehicle ran over Duffey where they lay on the ground, police said."

- Courtney Sherwood, "Police Car Rolls Over Man Stopped for Jaywalking," OPB News, Nov. 20, 2012.

State Judicial Elections Increasingly Funded by Special Interest PACs [edit]

"This year's round of state judicial elections broke previous records for the amounts spent on judicial campaigns around the country. The dominant role played by special-interest money - including money from super PACs financed by undisclosed donors - has severely weakened the principle of fair and impartial courts. ***

This year's experience should at least hasten state efforts to revise rules for judicial recusal to take campaign contributions into account. Mandatory disclosure of all donations to a judicial race is also essential. Litigants cannot know when they should request that a judge step aside if they cannot tell whether their case involves a party that supported the judge's campaign."

- Editorial, "Judical Elections, Unhinged," NYT, Nov. 18, 2012