Tag: Courts

A small nonprofit is trying to help lawyers become more scientifically literate — and keep innocent people out of prison.

The work that occurs in crime labs can determine if someone goes to prison or walks free. (Courtesy/ Oregon State Police) When Janis Puracal began reviewing evidence used to convict Nicholas McGuffin of killing his girlfriend, she recalled how it didn’t add up. In 2011, a jury convicted McGuffin, a[Read More…]

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New courthouse rule aims to stop Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests

Marion County Courthouse (File/Salem Reporter) Citing a need to protect the integrity of the judicial system, Oregon’s top judge adopted a rule Thursday intended to restrict the ability of federal immigration agents from making arrests in the state’s courthouses. But Immigration and Customs Enforcement has already questioned the state’s authority[Read More…]

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Seeking to curb ICE courthouse arrests, immigrant advocates push for new court rule

Leland Baxter-Neal, staff attorney with the ACLU of Oregon, and Nadia Dahab, an attorney working with Innovation Law Lab, make their case for a new court rule aimed restricting ICE arrests at state courthouses. (Jake Thomas/Salem Reporter) SALEM  – Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents would be restricted from making arrests[Read More…]