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... ... @@ -1,39 +1,0 @@ 1 -**====Suits DA====** 2 - 3 - 4 -====1. TURN: Limiting qualified immunity makes things worse because lawsuits are vastly expensive. Many victims of police violence are poor; telling them that the remedy is to file an expensive suit that will take years to finish and will almost certainly go against them only further victimizes them. ==== 5 -**Higdon 10** (Higdon, Woodrow L. Investigative Photo Journalist, Former Police Officer "Public Corruption Cover Up Through Civil Litigation." GTI News, March LEFC 2010) 6 -The so called "Civil and Criminal Justice Systems" in the United States, 7 -AND 8 -of the most effective public corruption cover up tools available to public agencies. 9 - 10 - 11 -====2. Turn- Lawsuits will lead to the public perception that plaintiffs are looking for a payout and allows police officers to be viewed as victims. This turn is supercharged by the fact that police are seldom tried successfully, meaning the public just sees innocence. Also means the turn outweighs your offense on probability since recourse is near impossible.==== 12 - 13 - 14 -====3. Turn- juries love cops, so it's more likely that they won't deliver a guilty verdict. Patton ==== 15 -Patton, Alison (JD, UC Hastings College of Law) "Endless Cycle of Abuse: Why 42 USC 1983 Is Ineffective in Deterring Police Brutality, The." Hastings LJ 44 (1992): 753. 16 -Even in the face of seemingly indisputable evidence, such as a videotape, an 17 -AND 18 -it serves to legitimize their behavior as perfectly acceptable, normalizing racist culture. 19 - 20 - 21 -====Police won't be successfully prosecuted==== 22 -Tully 16 **~~(Author Attorney Joseph Tully) Police Brutality: Fed by Prosecutors, DAs, Judges, Tully andamp; Weiss 9-12-2016~~ ** 23 -Police officers and prosecutors work closely together as a team, a team required to 24 -AND 25 -lie, use excessive force, withhold evidence and carry out false arrests. 26 - 27 - 28 -====Turn- Litigation creates a ruse of solvency and distract from more effective methods of systemic reform.==== 29 -Rosenberg 08 **(Gerald N., University of Chicago political science and law professor, Ph.D. from Yale University, member of the Washington, D.C. bar, The Hollow Hope: Can Courts Bring about Social Change?, p. 427) ** 30 -If this is the case, then there is another important way in which courts 31 -AND 32 -structurally constrained from serving their needs, providing only an illusion of change. 33 - 34 - 35 -====Turn- The AFF results in a cultural shift with a looming threat of lawsuit that only incentivizes police departments to attempt to stifle more litigations and misrepresent more information==== 36 -Joanna C. Schwartz 10, 2010, "What Police Learn from Lawsuits," Cardozo L. Rev, 37 -Police department closed claims reviews – like root cause analyses – sift through all available 38 -AND 39 -for fear that internal findings will compromise the defense of the case.236 - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,15 +1,0 @@ 1 -=Court Clog DA= 2 - 3 -====Qualified immunity prevents people from filing frivolous lawsuits which prevent courts from being flooded==== 4 -**Putnam and Ferri 92** 5 -**Charles T. Putnam* and Charles T. Ferri, BRIDGEPORT LAW REVIEW QUINNIPIAC 1992 COLLEGE, DEFENDING A MALIGNED DEFENSE: THE POLICY BASES OF THE QUALIFIED IMMUNITY DEFENSE IN ACTIONS UNDER 42 U.S.C. § 1983, Spring 1992.** 6 -National resources are obviously scarce, yet increasing numbers of section 7 -AND 8 -safety measure for both the courts and defendants facing suit. 9 - 10 -====Court clogs delay and deny justice by slowing the court system and that doesn't allow judges to perform their jobs efficiently. ==== 11 -**Bannon 13** 12 -**Alicia Bannon (serves as counsel for the Brennan Center's Democracy Program, where her work focuses on judicial selection and promoting fair and impartial courts. Ms. Bannon also previously served as a Liman Fellow and Counsel in the Brennan Center's Justice Program. J.D. from Yale Law School in 2007, where she was a Comments Editor of the Yale Law Journal). "Testimony: More Judges Needed in Federal Courts." Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law. September 10, 2013.** 13 -The growing workload in district courts around the country negatively 14 -AND 15 -as to ensure the continued vitality of our federal courts. - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,21 +1,0 @@ 1 -=Independent Prosecutors CP= 2 - 3 -====Counterplan: United States ought to appoint independent investigators and prosecutors when dealing with qualified immunity for police. ==== 4 - 5 -====Analytic**==== 6 - 7 -====Whenever police are under investigation for brutality, there are no independent investigators, instead, the investigations are held by the police==== 8 -**Madar 14** 9 -**Madar, Chase. "Why It's Impossible to Indict a Cop." The Nation, 25 Nov. 2014. Web.** 10 -The lethal use of police force typically sets off an 11 -AND 12 -is in poultry processing or coal mining, a sick joke. 13 - 14 -====Our current system of investigating and prosecuting police creates distrust between the people and the police because, for one, the police cannot effectively investigate one another without bias, can choose how to do so, and often try to shed the defendant in the best light. Prosecutors try to ask the defendant questions that will also shine the defendants in the best light and they cannot punish the police because harming the credibility of the police harms the credibility of the legal system and the police are the ones who provide work with them when providing evidence for court cases. ==== 15 -**Katz 15** 16 -**Katz, Walter. "Enhancing Accountability and Trust with Independent Investigations of Police Lethal Force." Harvard Law Review Comments. 10 Apr. 2015. Web.** 17 -There are few acts committed by local government that draw 18 -AND 19 -communities to regard the police as adversaries instead of protectors."33 20 - 21 -====Analytic==== - EntryDate
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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,39 @@ 1 +**====Suits DA====** 2 + 3 + 4 +====1. TURN: Limiting qualified immunity makes things worse because lawsuits are vastly expensive. Many victims of police violence are poor; telling them that the remedy is to file an expensive suit that will take years to finish and will almost certainly go against them only further victimizes them. ==== 5 +**Higdon 10** (Higdon, Woodrow L. Investigative Photo Journalist, Former Police Officer "Public Corruption Cover Up Through Civil Litigation." GTI News, March LEFC 2010) 6 +The so called "Civil and Criminal Justice Systems" in the United States, 7 +AND 8 +of the most effective public corruption cover up tools available to public agencies. 9 + 10 + 11 +====2. Turn- Lawsuits will lead to the public perception that plaintiffs are looking for a payout and allows police officers to be viewed as victims. This turn is supercharged by the fact that police are seldom tried successfully, meaning the public just sees innocence. Also means the turn outweighs your offense on probability since recourse is near impossible.==== 12 + 13 + 14 +====3. Turn- juries love cops, so it's more likely that they won't deliver a guilty verdict. Patton ==== 15 +Patton, Alison (JD, UC Hastings College of Law) "Endless Cycle of Abuse: Why 42 USC 1983 Is Ineffective in Deterring Police Brutality, The." Hastings LJ 44 (1992): 753. 16 +Even in the face of seemingly indisputable evidence, such as a videotape, an 17 +AND 18 +it serves to legitimize their behavior as perfectly acceptable, normalizing racist culture. 19 + 20 + 21 +====Police won't be successfully prosecuted==== 22 +Tully 16 **~~(Author Attorney Joseph Tully) Police Brutality: Fed by Prosecutors, DAs, Judges, Tully andamp; Weiss 9-12-2016~~ ** 23 +Police officers and prosecutors work closely together as a team, a team required to 24 +AND 25 +lie, use excessive force, withhold evidence and carry out false arrests. 26 + 27 + 28 +====Turn- Litigation creates a ruse of solvency and distract from more effective methods of systemic reform.==== 29 +Rosenberg 08 **(Gerald N., University of Chicago political science and law professor, Ph.D. from Yale University, member of the Washington, D.C. bar, The Hollow Hope: Can Courts Bring about Social Change?, p. 427) ** 30 +If this is the case, then there is another important way in which courts 31 +AND 32 +structurally constrained from serving their needs, providing only an illusion of change. 33 + 34 + 35 +====Turn- The AFF results in a cultural shift with a looming threat of lawsuit that only incentivizes police departments to attempt to stifle more litigations and misrepresent more information==== 36 +Joanna C. Schwartz 10, 2010, "What Police Learn from Lawsuits," Cardozo L. Rev, 37 +Police department closed claims reviews – like root cause analyses – sift through all available 38 +AND 39 +for fear that internal findings will compromise the defense of the case.236 - EntryDate
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