Date: October 22nd, 2019 11:27 PM
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https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/lawsuit-news/819463-los-angeles-gang-injunction-class-action-settlement/
A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit alleging the City of Los Angeles served gang injunctions with unconstitutional curfews on more than 5,000 people.
If you were served with an LA gang injunction prior to Feb. 20, 2013, you may be entitled to benefits from the Los Angeles gang member class action settlement.
According to the LA gang injunction class action lawsuit, the language contained in the injunctions allegedly included a requirement that people not go outside during specified nighttime hours unless they engage in unspecified “legitimate meeting or entertainment activit[ies].” A California appellate court found the curfew provisions in the LA gang injunctions violated the California Constitution.
The plaintiffs allege the unconstitutionally vague language regarding curfews allowed for the arbitrary and discriminatory harassment by police officers that violated the rights of individuals in the neighborhoods covered by the injunctions. According to the LA gang injunction class action lawsuit, the affected individuals were disproportionately black or Latino, and the injunction kept them from being able to visit with their families, advance their education and career skills, and to pursue career opportunities.
The gang injunction class action lawsuit was filed after the arrests of Christian Rodriguez and Alberto Cazarez in 2009. Rodriguez and Cazaraz were allegedly labeled as gang members and lived in an injunction zone. They were reportedly arrested for violating curfew even though the LAPD knew that the curfews were declared unconstitutional in 2007.
The defendants have agreed to pay up to $30 million to settle the gang injunction class action lawsuit. The class action settlement offers Class Members a variety of benefits, including job training programs, tattoo removal, and an application process for removal from the list of individuals covered by the injunctions.
The LA gang class action settlement received final approval and final judgment was issued on March 24, 2017.
To be eligible for benefits from the LA gang settlement, you must have been served with one or more of the gang injunctions issued in the following court cases prior to Feb. 20, 2013:
Culver City Boys, Injunction Case No. SC056980
Grape Street Crips, Injunction Case No. BC330087
Venice Shoreline Crips, Injunction Case No. SC057282
18th Street (Hollywood), Injunction Case No. BC305434
Highland Park (HLP), Injunction Case No. BC359944
Venice Trece, Injunction Case No. SC060375
18th Street (Wilshire), Injunction Case No. BC313309
Krazy Ass Mexicans, Injunction Case No. BC282629
Westside Wilmas, Eastside Wilmas, Injunction Case No. NC030080
Avenues, Injunction Case No. BC287137
Langdon Street, Injunction Case No. LC048292
White Fence (Boyle Heights), Injunction Case No. BC353596
Big Hazard, Injunction Case No. BC335749
Mara Salvatrucha, Injunction Case No. BC311766
White Fence (Hollywood), Injunction Case No. BC353596
Blythe Street, Injunction Case No. LC020525
Playboys, Injunction Case No. BC351990
Rolling 60’s Crips, Injunction Case No. BC298646
Canoga Park Alabama, Injunction Case No. BC267153
School Yard Crips, Geer Street Crips, Injunction Case No. BC349468
Varrio Nueva Estrada, Injunction Case No. BC319981
Clover, Eastlake, Lincoln Heights, Injunction Case No. BC358881
All For Crime, Barrio Mojados, Blood Stone Villains, Florencia, Oriental Boyz, Pueblo Bishops, Injunction Case No. BC397522
Crazy Riders, Krazy Town (KTO), Down in Action (DIA), La Raza Loca, Orphans, Rockwood Street Locos, Varrio Vista Rifa, Wanderers, Witmer Street Locos, Injunction Case No. BC332713
38th Street, Injunction Case No. BC319166
42nd Street Gangster Crips, 43rd Street Gangster Crips, 48th Street Gangster Crips, Injunction Case No. BC 326016
Dogtown, Injunction Case No. BC359945
The settlement provides the following benefits to eligible Class Members:
A jobs and education program (participants may receive up to $1,000 if they meet certain requirements)
Tattoo removal (provided on a first-come, first-served basis)
An application process to get off the injunction
New rules that must be followed by the LAPD
Class Members must file a timely and valid Claim Form to be eligible to receive the first three benefits listed above.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4368617&forum_id=2#39014818)