Prosecutors can secretly obtain your phone and internet records without a warrant
Prosecutors use “administrative subpoenas” to invade your privacy—with no serious oversight or accountability.
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Prosecutors use “administrative subpoenas” to invade your privacy—with no serious oversight or accountability.
Case focuses on whether the voter registration cutoff law, which disenfranchises thousands of potential voters every election, is unconstitutional.
“Hopefully, these policy changes will act as a deterrent and help ensure that no one else has to go through what I went through.”
Today’s ruling ensures that our suit against Suffolk DA Dan Conley and BPD Commissioner William Evans can continue.
Thousands of Bostonians spoke up, and leaders listened.
Led by the Coalition for Effective Public Safety, almost 70 Massachusetts organizations have issued an urgent call for immediate and substantial changes in policies, practices, and procedures for the state’s criminal justice system.