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Tennessee Man Sues for Placement in Women’s Facility for Three Years by Tennessee Man Sues for Placement in Women’s Facility for Three Years "How can you not tell a vagina from a penis?” asked Carla Brenner, aka Lamonda Fuller, a female impersonator who filed suit against the City of Nashville, …
Controversy, Criticism Plague Brooklyn Halfway House by Derek Gilna Controversy, Criticism Plague Brooklyn Halfway House by Derek Gilna Community First Services, Inc., established by Jack A. Brown III in 2005 to provide transitional services for prisoners returning to New York City, has come under scrutiny following news reports that cast …
Article • December 3, 2014 • from PLN December, 2014
BOP Criticized for Denying Most Compassionate Release Requests by BOP Criticized for Denying Most Compassionate Release Requests The federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is operating under revised guidelines intended to expand the circumstances under which federal prisoners can seek a reduction in their sentences through the agency’s Compassionate Release Program, …
Publication • November 1, 2014
On Life Support: Public Health in the Age of Mass Incarceration, Vera Inst., 2014 VERA INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE On Life Support: Public Health in the Age of Mass Incarceration NOVEMBER 2014 David Cloud FROM THE PRESIDENT Vera’s Justice Reform for Healthy Communities initiative aims to improve the health and well-being …
Brief • October 10, 2014
Filed under: Classification, Death Row
Fanus v ODOC, OR, Order Granting PI , falsely housed on Death Row, 2014 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF OREGON JESSE FANUS, Plaintiff, 6:14-cv-00935-AA v. ORDER JEFF PREMO, Defendant. AIKEN, District Judge. Plaintiff, an inmate in the custody of the Oregon Department of Corrections (ODOC), filed a complaint under …
Article • October 5, 2014
Filed under: Work Release, Sentencing
Pennsylvania Court Rules BOP Has Authority to Grant 6-months Halfway House by Derek Gilna Pennsylvania Court Rules BOP Has Authority to Grant 6-months Halfway House   by Derek Gilna   Normally, courts are hesitant to even consider cases involving the federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) designating people to halfway houses, …
Article • September 18, 2014 • from PLN September, 2014
Former New Mexico State Senator Released from Prison by Former New Mexico State Senator Released from Prison Manny Aragon, 66, a former New Mexico state Senate leader, was released from federal prison on December 5, 2013. Although most federal prisoners are sent to a halfway house to complete the remainder …
Article • September 18, 2014 • from PLN September, 2014
Filed under: Out of State Transfers
Transferred Prisoner May Sue Oklahoma Officials in Oregon Court by Mark Wilson Transferred Prisoner May Sue Oklahoma Officials in Oregon Court by Mark Wilson In an October 9, 2013 ruling, the Oregon Court of Appeals held that Oregon courts have personal jurisdiction over Oklahoma prison officials with respect to claims …
Article • September 18, 2014 • from PLN September, 2014
Alabama Work Release Transportation, Medical and Drug Screen Costs Not “Incidental to Confinement” by David Reutter Alabama Work Release Transportation, Medical and Drug Screen Costs Not “Incidental to Confinement” by David M. Reutter Alabama’s Supreme Court has held that the plain language of § 14-8-6, Ala. Code 1975 does not …
Article • September 18, 2014 • from PLN September, 2014
Massachusetts: Acquittal on Additional Sex Offense Doesn’t Trigger Reevaluation of Sex Offender Classification by Matthew Clarke Massachusetts: Acquittal on Additional Sex Offense Doesn’t Trigger Reevaluation of Sex Offender Classification by Matt Clarke On September 11, 2013, the Massachusetts Supreme Court held that a prisoner who had been convicted of a …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Reports on Elderly Prisoners Spur Call for Reforms by Reports on Elderly Prisoners Spur Call for Reforms   An increasing number of advocacy groups are calling for reforms in the wake of three reports that found the nation’s aging prison population is reaching record levels at growing expense to taxpayers, …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Cancellation of BOP Elderly Offender Pilot Program Moots Appeal by Michael Brodheim Cancellation of BOP Elderly Offender Pilot Program Moots Appeal   by Michael Brodheim   On July 11, 2013, in an amended ruling, the Ninth Circuit dismissed as moot the appeal of a federal prisoner who had been denied …
Shaw v. Kates, DC, Appellee Brief II, Misclassification and Abuse of Post-Op Transwoman, 2014 [ORAL ARGUMENT NOT SCHEDULED] CASE NO. 13-5213 IN THE United States Court of Appeals FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT PATTI HAMMOND SHAW, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. MERRENDER QUICKSEY, Defendant-Appellant BRIEF OF PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE PATTI HAMMOND SHAW APPEAL FROM …
Risk Assessment Cannot Solve Systemic Injustice of Prisons by Glenn E. Martin by Glenn E.Martin, Truthout After 40 years of waging a failed war on crime in poor communities, conservative and progressive policy makers finally are being compelled to release the pressure valve and find ways to reform our troubled criminal …
Article • April 15, 2014 • from PLN April, 2014
Ohio: Attorney General May Not Increase Sex Offender’s Registration Requirements by In April 2013, an Ohio appellate court ruled that a sex offender, who was required by virtue of a California conviction to register his address annually for ten years, could not subsequently be indicted, after moving to Ohio and …
Brief • March 29, 2014
Meeks v. Department of Correctional Services, NE, Leg. Bill 949 Approv. Settlement, Wrongful Death - Prisoner Car Accident, 2014 LB 949 LB 949 LEGISLATIVE Approved by the BILL Governor 949 March 29, 2014 Introduced by Business and Labor Committee: Lathrop, 12, Chairperson; Ashford, 20; Harr, 8; McGill, 26; Wallman, 30. …
Shaw v. Kates, DC, Appellee Brief I, Misclassification and Abuse of Post-Op Transwoman, 2014 [ORAL ARGUMENT NOT SCHEDULED] CASE NO. 13-5212 IN THE United States Court of Appeals FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT PATTI HAMMOND SHAW, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. BENJAMIN E. KATES, ET AL., Defendants-Appellants BRIEF OF PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE PATTI HAMMOND …
Brief • February 21, 2014
Meeks v. Department of Correctional Services, NE, Complaint, Wrongful Death - Prisoner Car Accident, 2014 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LANCASTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA LEONARD MEEKS and MARTELL BUCHANAN, as Co-Special Administrators of the Estate of Joyce Meeks, Deceased, Plaintiffs, v. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES, STATE OF NEBRASKA, ROBERT P. HOUSTON, …
West Virginia Sex Offender Does Not Have Right to Attend Specified Church by The West Virginia Supreme Court held on February 22, 2013 that a convicted sex offender does not have an automatic right to attend religious services of his choice. The Court’s ruling was not based on the right …
Shaw v. Kates, DC, Appellee Brief III, Misclassification and Abuse of Post-Op Transwoman, 2013 USCA Case #13-5212 Document #1471852 Filed: 12/20/2013 Page 1 of 66 NOT YET SCHEDULED FOR ORAL ARGUMENT Nos. 13-5212, 13-5213 IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT PATTI HAMMOND SHAW, …
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