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Brief • March 30, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
with offenses on six prior occasions, but every prior charge has been dismissed. After these prior arrests, he was released by a court on his own recognizance four times and once on bond. There is no release ...
Case • 2003
in not being transferred to another prison or in maintaining eligibility for a work-release program. Defendants have further moved to dismiss both Counts I and II, asserting that plaintiff did not serve ...
Article • March 15, 2005 • from PLN March, 2005
from prisoners for 10 years following their release from total confinement or 10 years after entry of the judgment and sentence, which ever later occurs, but does not allow for tolling of the time period ...
Article • May 15, 2007
misconduct in allowing Kane to participate in the work release program. The suit, filed in the King County Superior Court, also claimed Kane should have been returned to prison after testing positive ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
and by whom.2 The problems most former prisoners face in reintegrating after incarceration are well documented: lack of rehabilitative programming or preparation for release, low levels of education and job ...
is found after three bowel movements, prisoners must be released from the cell. A medical professional must sign off before prisoners are held longer than 72 hours.     Additional source ...
of improved chances for employment after release from prison,” and a much better chance to stay out of prison after release. Learning to Reduce Recidivism, p. 8. “Reduced recidivism for prisoners who had ...
convicted Cuban spies languishing in federal prison in return for the release of American aid contractor Alan Gross, held captive in Cuba for years, as well as another Cuban agent imprisoned for spying ...
, most of whom face deportation after finishing their prison sentences. Adams County Sheriff Chuck Mayfield initially told reporters that the disturbance involved a power struggle between two different ...
Article • January 1, 2022 • from PLN January, 2022
employment after their release. SWIFT prisoners are no different. Many told Garry Briese, executive director of Colorado State Fire Chiefs, that they want to work as firefighters after they leave prison ...
Publication • 2016
a “criminogenic” effect, meaning that imprisonment can actually lead people to commit more crimes after release. Prisons provide little rehabilitative programming and often release individuals back to communities ...
In-the-News Article • March 11, 2019
HRDC files public records suit against New York State Attorney General March 11, 2019 PLN Press Releases Prison Legal News NEWS RELEASE Human Rights Defense Center For Immediate Release ...
In-the-News Article • July 13, 2017
HRDC supports Dignity for Incarcerated Women Act July 13, 2017 PLN Press Releases Prison Legal News PRESS RELEASE   Human Rights Defense Center For Immediate Release  July 13 ...
Publication • 2016
arrests and contribute to rising prison admissions. Growth in the total police force, however, has slowed in recent years after increasing by over 20 percent between 1980 and 1995. After factoring ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
prison admissions. Growth in the total police force, however, has slowed in recent years after increasing by over 20 percent between 1980 and 1995. After factoring in population growth, total growth ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
(and in DC), persons with felony convictions either never lose the right to vote or automatically have that right restored at some point after they are released from incarceration. This report and guide refers ...
Publication
as productive members of their families once they are released. For example, prison-based programs can enhance parenting skills, treat addictions, increase literacy, raise educational levels, and generally ...
Brief • 2008
inmates with recurrent MRSA infections continued care after their release from the BCCF. Once inmates are released from the BeeF, the County is no longer legally obligated to provide them with medical carc ...
Article • June 15, 2011 • from PLN June, 2011
to the death of a prisoner. Telb and three sheriff’s employees were indicted after Lucas County jail prisoner Carlton Benton, 25, died on June 1, 2004 after being taken to a hospital unconscious ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2012
FCC Announces Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on "Wright Petition" re prison phone rates Jan. 1, 2012 PLN Press Releases Prison Legal News Press release - FCC Announces Notice ...
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