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Case • 2002
Ribot-Carino v. Laboy - 196 F.Supp.2d 131 (D.P.R. 2002) - 2002 RIBOT-CARIÑO v. LABOY, 196 F.Supp.2d 131 (D.P.R. 03/28/2002) [1] United States District Court, District of Puerto Rico ...
Case • 2008
Searchesand M. Bernstein & Sons (collectively, the "Moving Defendants"), pursuant to FED. R. CIV. P. 12(b)(6), for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. 1 For the reasons set forth below ...
Case • 2008
. The prison warden appeals. We conclude the Governor's decision was timely, and therefore reverse. CONTROLLING LAW (1) Before discussing the undisputed facts of this case, a brief outline of the parole review ...
Case • 2009
, at the Sherburne County Jail. Appellants asserted three claims: (1) a § 1983 failure to protect claim against the individual [**2] defendants; (2) a § 1983 municipal liability claim against the county; and (3 ...
Case • 2009
into custody. The Alaska detainer and warrant were still pending when Smith's term of incarceration in Washington ended 1 and create the unusual circumstances at issue here. FOOTNOTES 1 On October 12, 2008 ...
Case • 2004
-6084Fe UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK 315 F. Supp. 2d 313; 2004 U.S. Dist. April 15, 2004, Decided April 15, 2004, Filed DISPOSITION: [**1] Plaintiff's ...
Case • 2005
United States v. Vega - 398 F.3d 149 (1st Cir. 2005) - 2005 United States v. Vega, 398 F.3d 149 (1st Cir. 02/24/2005) [1] United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit [2 ...
Case • 1986
. Serv. 3d (Callaghan) 943 March 3, 1986 SUBSEQUENT HISTORY: [**1] Stipulation of Procedures March 25, 1986. COUNSEL: David B. Puryear, Jr., Greensboro, North Carolina, for plaintiff. W. T ...
Case • 2003
, a correctional officer, in which both Douglas and McCarty sustained injuries. After independently reviewing the record, we affirm the district court's orders. Douglas makes the following arguments: (1 ...
Article • August 9, 2016
service provider on July 1, 2012. Most prisoners consider the new company's lower rates and enhanced services a major upgrade. Most of Oregon's 14,200 prisoners live on the Westside of the State ...
Article • January 10, 2017 • from PLN January, 2017
the following: weapons use (+1), prior prison term (+1 to +5), gang allegation (+2 to +10), excessive loss (+1 to +4), drug quantity (+3 to +25), elderly or vulnerable victim (+1 to +5), sex crime with AIDS (+3 ...
Article • August 1, 2015 • from PLN August, 2015
of the approximately 4 million Pell recipients for the 1993-94 award year were incarcerated. This represents less than 1 percent, that is, 1 out of every 500 Pell recipients.” U.S. Department of Education ...
Article • July 7, 2015 • from PLN July, 2015
Filed under: Computers, Money/Property
; the company said the service netted more than 1 million music file downloads in just one year. Prison officials initially expressed concerns that the MP3 players would result in a rash of thefts and fights over ...
Article • January 15, 2014 • from PLN January, 2014
to individual counties. A Georgia statute, O.C.G.A. § 42-8-100(g)(1), specifically authorizes counties to contract with private companies that provide probation services. Charged with abusing his office ...
such companies differ from other types of business is in the fact that they are dependent on the government to purchase their services, as there is no private market for incarceration. [See: PLN, Oct. 2011, p.1 ...
. Corizon’s contract with the county, for an initial two-year term that began on September 1, 2013, includes three one-year extensions. The contract requires Allegheny County to pay $11.5 million per ...
Article • March 3, 2016
for wrongful conviction. No one knows how many people have been wrongfully convicted. The Innocence Project has documented over 300 people who have been exonerated based on DNA evidence.1 There are likely ...
statements, or that Computer Associates International entered into a deferred prosecution agreement the same year? Or that in 2005, Monsanto was able to avoid prosecution by paying $1 million and entering ...
and security.” PCI issued another press release on February 1, 2012, noting that the prison privatization plan proposed by SB 2038 would result in potential savings of less than 1% of Florida’s total ...
on the crack cocaine bias issue in imprisonment, which used to be singled out federally for punishment by a drug quantity ratio of 100 to 1 over use of powdered cocaine but was recently reduced to 18 to 1. How ...
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