Abner Bail Bonds
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Locality: Los Angeles, California
Phone: +1 213-688-8585
Address: 1109 S Santa Fe Ave 90021 Los Angeles, CA, US
Website: Abnerbailbonds.com/
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By Robert Faturechi and Shelby Grad June 28, 2013, 12:54 p.m. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department violated the U.S. Constitution and federal laws in its treatment of blacks and other residents of public housing in the Antelope Valley, the U.S. Justice Department concluded. Federal officials on Friday announced the conclusion of a two-year civil rights investigation into the sheriff's department....Continue reading
LOS ANGELES - The American Civil Liberties Union plans to file a federal lawsuit today against Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca on behalf of foreigners who say they were held illegally and denied bail even for minor offenses after being flagged by immigration authorities. British filmmaker Duncan Roy, who says he spent nearly three months in L.A. County jails without a chance to post bail, is one of the five plaintiffs in the lawsuit being filed in U.S. District Court, the... Los Angeles Times reported. Roy was arrested Nov. 15 in Malibu on an extortion charge. He was in the country legally but was identified as a suspected illegal immigrant through a federal program called Secure Communities, which sends the fingerprints of all arrestees through an immigration database, The Times reported. Sheriff's Department officials rejected Roy's repeated efforts to post $35,000 bail, citing a detention order by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the lawsuit alleges. ACLU officials will be joined by colleagues from the National Day Laborers Organizing Network when the suit is announced this morning. The ACLU and other plaintiffs' attorneys say the bail denials have been a blanket practice by the Sheriff's Department, affecting thousands of people subjected to ICE holds in local jails, according to The Times.
The group files the lawsuit on behalf of people who say they were denied bail after being flagged for immigration holds. A spokeswoman for L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca, shown earlier this month, disputed the contention that the Sheriff’s Department has denied bail to anyone because of federal immigration holds.
I know it is difficult but be nice to police officers even after they place a hand cuff on you. This does not mean to talk to them & give them informations! Just your behavior must be nice & don't look at them with anger.
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