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Brief • January 1, 2016
Ayestas v. Davis, DC, Certiorari Appeal, Ineffective Assistance, 2016 No. 16-6795 IN THE Supreme Court of the United States CARLOS MANUEL AYESTAS, Petitioner, v. LORIE DAVIS, DIRECTOR, TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (INSTITUTIONAL DIVISION), Respondent. On Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit …
Public Information Handbook, Attorney General of Texas, 2016 PUBLIC INFORMATION HANDBOOK 2016 REV 10/15 Dear Fellow Texans: The Texas Public Information Act sets requirements for the ability of citizens to access information on action taken by governmental bodies. This transparency provides Texans with a more complete understanding of how their …
Publication • January 1, 2016
Thin Blue Lies-Pretextual Stops Undermine Police Legitimacy, Case Western Reserve Univeristy, 2016 Case Western Reserve Law Review Volume 66 | Issue 4 2016 Thin Blue Lies: How Pretextual Stops Undermine Police Legitimacy Jonathan Blanks Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/caselrev Part of the Law Commons Recommended Citation Jonathan Blanks, …
Publication • January 1, 2016
Filed under: Attorneys, Public Defenders
Ways in Which Trial Lawyers Make a Difference, Patsons Press, 2016 Ways in Which Trial Lawyers Make a Difference By Bill Trine I was asked to write an article for this issue of the Warrior describing how I became involved in the prison reform movement, and how other trial lawyers …
Publication • January 1, 2016
Profit-Driven Prosecution and the Competitive Bidding Process, BYU Law, 2016 Profit-Driven Prosecution and the Competitive Bidding Process Maybell Romero J. Reuben Clark Law School 2016 J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University Research Paper No. 16-21 Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2820312 PROFIT-DRIVEN PROSECUTION AND THE COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS Maybell …
Publication • January 1, 2016
Roadblock to Economic Independence - How Driver's License Suspension Policies in Indiana Impede Self-Sufficiency, Burden State Government & Tax Public Resources, HHRC, 2016 ROADBLOCK TO ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE: How Driver’s License Suspension Policies in Indiana Impede Self-Sufficiency, Burden State Government & Tax Public Resources Ryan T. Schwier Autumn James Health and …
Publication • January 1, 2016
Filed under: Private Prisons
Memo re Commissary Price Increase, TDOC, 2016 ' of Correction MEMORANDUM Inmate Population FROM: Mark Watson, Fiscal Director DATE: August 1, 2016 SUBJECT: Commissary Price Increase The mark-up on commissary prices was increased to 21% effective today - August 1, 2016 per TDOC Policy #209.01, Commissary Pricing. Mark Watson, Fiscal …
Publication • January 1, 2016
To Seek a Newer World, Michigan Law, 2016 Michigan Law Review First Impressions Volume 114 2016 To Seek a Newer World: Prisoners’ Rights at the Frontier David M. Shapiro Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Follow this and additional works at: http://repository.law.umich.edu/mlr_fi Part of the Constitutional Law Commons, Law Enforcement and …
Article • December 31, 2015 • from PLN January, 2016
Tragic Death at Washington Jail Results in Changes, $1.3 Million Settlement by Lonnie Burton Tragic Death at Washington Jail Results in Changes, $1.3 Million Settlement by Lonnie Burton Lyndsey Lason’s life was by no means perfect, but she didn’t deserve to die 13 days after being booked into the Snohomish …
Connecticut Prisoner Obtains Settlement in Civil Rights Case by Derek Gilna Connecticut Prisoner Obtains Settlement in Civil Rights Case by Derek Gilna Jerome Riddick, who has acknowledged he has a variety of mental disabilities, suffered for many years in the State of Connecticut’s prison system; at one point he was …
Article • December 31, 2015 • from PLN January, 2016
Filed under: Corizon, OB/GYN
Why are Alameda County Jails Forcing Women to Take Pregnancy Tests? by Susie Cagle Why are Alameda County Jails Forcing Women to Take Pregnancy Tests? by Susie Cagle, RH Reality Check For pregnant women in Alameda County, California jails in the 1980s, the daily realities of life included shackled limbs, denial …
Article • December 31, 2015 • from PLN January, 2016
Texas Hospital Settles Suit over Improper Border Patrol Search for $1.1 Million by Matthew Clarke Texas Hospital Settles Suit over Improper Border Patrol Search for $1.1 Million by Matt Clarke The University Medical Center of El Paso and its emergency room physicians settled their part of a federal civil rights …
Article • December 31, 2015 • from PLN January, 2016
Georgia: $453,000 Jury Verdict against Private Jail Medical Contractor by David Reutter Georgia: $453,000 Jury Verdict against Private Jail Medical Contractor by David Reutter A Georgia federal jury awarded $452,917.50 to a former detainee for injuries that resulted from inadequate medical care at the Hart County Jail. Monica Robinson was …
Article • December 31, 2015 • from PLN January, 2016
California Court Upholds Prisoners’ Convictions for Fatal Jail Beating by Derek Gilna California Court Upholds Prisoners’ Convictions for Fatal Jail Beating by Derek Gilna By all accounts, the Theo Lacy jail in Orange County, California is a dangerous place, one where prisoners have organized into race-based groups known as “CARs” …
Article • December 31, 2015 • from PLN January, 2016
Seventh Circuit Rules Wisconsin Prisoner’s Religious Rights Must be Honored by Derek Gilna Seventh Circuit Rules Wisconsin Prisoner’s Religious Rights Must be Honored by Derek Gilna David A. Schlemm, a Navajo tribe member confined in a Wisconsin state prison, sought to exercise his right to practice certain religious rituals required …
Article • December 31, 2015 • from PLN January, 2016
Prison Legal News Settles New Mexico Jail Suit for $235,000 by Derek Gilna Prison Legal News Settles New Mexico Jail Suit for $235,000 by Derek Gilna As many of our readers know, Prison Legal News is a strong proponent of breaking down barriers that restrict prisoners’ First Amendment rights. Jail …
Article • December 31, 2015 • from PLN January, 2016
Study Finds Private Prisons Keep Prisoners Longer, Without Reducing Future Crime by Peter Kerwin Study Finds Private Prisons Keep Prisoners Longer, Without Reducing Future Crime by Peter Kerwin A new study finds that prisoners in private prisons are likely to serve as many as two to three more months behind bars …
Article • December 31, 2015 • from PLN January, 2016
Seventh Circuit Rejects Prisoner’s 1983 Claim but Criticizes Controlling Precedent by Derek Gilna Seventh Circuit Rejects Prisoner’s 1983 Claim but Criticizes Controlling Precedent by Derek Gilna It’s not often that a federal appellate court criticizes the precedent that it feels obligated to follow, but that is what happened in a …
Article • December 31, 2015 • from PLN January, 2016
Utah Judge Orders Jail to Stop Seizing Prisoners’ Money for Pay-to-Stay Fees by Matthew Clarke Utah Judge Orders Jail to Stop Seizing Prisoners’ Money for Pay-to-Stay Fees by Matt Clarke On April 9, 2014, Utah District Judge Michael G. Allphin signed a standing order for all criminal cases in which …
Article • December 31, 2015 • from PLN January, 2016
One of the Largest Solar Power Companies in the U.S. has Ties to Prison Slave Labor by Panagioti Tsolkas One of the Largest Solar Power Companies in the U.S. has Ties to Prison Slave Labor by Panagioti Tsolkas Prisoners at the Federal Correctional Institution in Sheridan, Oregon are making solar …
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