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Article • November 16, 2015
Protestor’s First Amendment Rights Violated by Federal Agency’s Unusual Enforcement of Plaza’s Business Hours by Protestor’s First Amendment Rights Violated by Federal Agency’s Unusual Enforcement of Plaza’s Business Hours The U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon granted summary judgment in favor of the protestors, holding that a federal …
Article • November 16, 2015
Filed under: Attorney Fee Awards
California Petitioner’s Attorneys Not Liable for Costs Incurred by Petitioner’s Unsuccessful Suit by California Petitioner’s Attorneys Not Liable for Costs Incurred by Petitioner’s Unsuccessful Suit The California Court of Appeal for the Fourth District, Division One has held that the attorneys representing a petitioner in an injury suit were not …
Article • November 16, 2015
Officers’ Unions’ Motions to Intervene in Federal Stop-And-Frisk Suits Held Untimely and Insubstantial by Officers’ Unions’ Motions to Intervene in Federal Stop-And-Frisk Suits Held Untimely and Insubstantial The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has affirmed a lower court’s denial of the officers’ unions’ motions to intervene …
Article • November 16, 2015
No Abuse of Discretion in Denying Defendant’s Plea Withdrawal and Sentencing by No Abuse of Discretion in Denying Defendant’s Plea Withdrawal and Sentencing The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has held that a lower court did not abuse its discretion in sentencing a prisoner based on …
Brief • November 16, 2015
Tiger v. Pynkala, TN, Order to Affirm Judgment of Dismissal, Excessive Force Hotel Arrest, 2015 APPENDIX A Case: 15-5103 Document: 28-2 u'?~. Filed: 11/16/2015 Page: 1 ~ NOT RECOMMENDEDFOR FULL-TEXTPUBLICATION No. 15-5103 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT ~========~ ~ FILED TIGER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. JASON S. PYNKALA, …
In-the-News Article • November 16, 2015
HRDC director quoted re JPay services Nov. 16, 2015 Articles with PLN Quotes NY Post Service connecting prisoners to family wants to expand app By Josh Kosman and Kevin Dugan November 15, 2015  Inmates could end up in iJails. JPay, a 9-year-old private corrections contractor, is trying to get prisons across the country to put …
Hurt v. Contra Costa County, CA, Complaint, Unlawful Search and Excessive Force, 2015 Case 3:15-cv-Q...~23-JCS Document 1 Filed 11/16/15 Page 1 of 13 ( 1 2 3 4 5 i Andrew C. Schwartz (State Bar No. 64578) Adam M. Carlson (State Bar No. 257795) CASPER, MEADOWS, SCHWARTZ & COOK A …
Brief • November 16, 2015
Duvall et al v. Hogan et al, MD, Settlement Agreement, inadequate health care, 2015 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND JEROME DUVALL, et al., * Plaintiffs, * v. * Civil Case No. 1:94-CV-02541-ELH LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, et al., * * Defendants. * * * * …
Brief • November 16, 2015
Filed under: Injury -- Misc.
Brien v. Rickingham County, NH, Complaint, Medical Negligence - Jail, 2015 STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE ROCKINGHAM, SS. SUPERIOR COURT ALAN BRIEN, SR. PO Box 781 Seabrook, NH 03874 v. ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 119 North Road Brentwood, NH 03833 PARTIES 1. The plaintiff, ALAN BRIEN, SR., at all times relevant was an …
Article • November 13, 2015
Filed under: Death Penalty
Missouri AG Calls for Return of Gas Chamber by Missouri AG Calls for Return of Gas Chamber “The Missouri death penalty statute has been, in my opinion, unnecessarily entangled in the courts for over a decade,” complained Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster, expressing his frustration over the Missouri Supreme Court’s …
Article • November 13, 2015
Florida Woman States Claim Against Man Running “Mug Shot” Websites for Advertising and Profit by Florida Woman States Claim Against Man Running “Mug Shot” Websites for Advertising and Profit The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida has denied a defendant’s motion to dismiss Shannon Bilotta’s suit in …
Article • November 13, 2015
Filed under: Overdetention, Immigration
Oregon Immigration Court Second Slowest in Nation; 80 Percent Slower Than 2008 by Mark Wilson Oregon Immigration Court Second Slowest in Nation; 80 Percent Slower Than 2008 by Mark Wilson The national average to resolve an immigration case is 898 days, according to a Syracuse University statistical research group. Oregon’s …
Article • November 13, 2015
Filed under: Evidentiary Ruling, Appeals
Oregon Conviction Tainted by Detective’s claimed Ability to Detect Lies by Mark Wilson Oregon Conviction Tainted by Detective’s claimed Ability to Detect Lies by Mark Wilson On November 26, 2013, the Oregon Court of Appeals reversed a drug conviction, holding that a jury was unfairly prejudiced by a detective’s claim …
Article • November 13, 2015
Filed under: JPay, Inc., Trust Accounts
State Prison Systems Privatizing Prisoner Accounts for Commissions by State Prison Systems Privatizing Prisoner Accounts for Commissions by David M. Reutter Three state prison systems have relinquished control of their prisoner trust accounts to a private company. The contracts provide for fees on deposits and “commissions” on each transaction for …
Article • November 13, 2015
Federal Court Improperly Defers Judgment, Allows Discovery on Qualified Immunity Defense by Federal Court Improperly Defers Judgment, Allows Discovery on Qualified Immunity Defense The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has held that a lower court incorrectly deferred judgment on the defendants’ motion seeking qualified immunity and improperly allowed limited discovery. …
Article • November 13, 2015
Reclassification of Sex offender Status Requested by Reclassification of Sex offender Status Requested William Clay filed a motion with the Miami County Court of Common Pleas for reclassification of his sex offender status after the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled it unconstitutional to apply Ohio’s Adam Walsh Law to defendants …
Article • November 13, 2015
Ninth Circuit Vacates Involuntary Medication Order for Sell Violations by Ninth Circuit Vacates Involuntary Medication Order for Sell Violations On May 7, 2014, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated an involuntary medication order to restore a criminal defendant’s competency to stand trial, finding that it violated Sell v. United …
Article • November 13, 2015
Female Prison Guard Shop Steward Appeals PERC Ruling by Female Prison Guard Shop Steward Appeals PERC Ruling A Washington state court of appeals considered a decision by the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) on whether an agency has erroneously interpreted or applied the law, or whether an agency order is …
Article • November 13, 2015
Federal Court Dismisses Woman’s Suit Due to Statute of Limitations by Federal Court Dismisses Woman’s Suit Due to Statute of Limitations The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has affirmed the dismissal of a Puerto Rican woman’s suit for her failure to file suit within one year …
Article • November 13, 2015
Denial to Oregon’s Alternative to Incarceration Program No Longer Requires “Substantial and Compelling Reasons” by Denial to Oregon’s Alternative to Incarceration Program No Longer Requires “Substantial and Compelling Reasons” On July 9, 2014, the Oregon Court of Appeals held that sentencing courts are no longer required to find “substantial and …
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