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Case • 1996
prescribed, tinted eye-glasses, fitted with what he described as a prism, to correct the severe double vision and loss of depth perception that had resulted from a head injury. An attending nurse permitted him ...
Case • 2003
the possibility that misconduct would lead to what the state calls "therapeutic seclusion": placement in a cell that contains only a concrete platform (which serves as a bed), a toilet, and a sink. Detainees ...
Case • 2000
the prisoner wants a form of relief that administrators never provide. Three circuits disagree and hold that exhaustion is required no matter what remedy the prisoner seeks, and no matter what remedies ...
Case • 1998
don't know everything that happened on September 19th, 1995. We really don't know what the correctional officers did inside the tier. We don't know--we didn't hear from all of the officers, we didn't hear ...
Case • 1998
that another deprivation of legal materials is likely. He has been released from the state's custody. Only damages are available. But damages for what injury? If the injury in question is losing the underlying ...
Case • 2002
. Based on this review, I have concluded that the magistrate judge, at the urging of defendants, has adopted a fundamentally flawed procedure to determine what facts are undisputed. I must therefore reject ...
Our Sisters' Keepers by Daniel Burton-Rose No one can imagine. What it's like. Not unless you've gone through it. Christina Foos has. While incarcerated in a for-profit prison in Arizona ...
Article • September 15, 1996 • from PLN September, 1996
do what. International Calls: The settlement merely states that the BOP has no policy or practice forbidding prisoners from making international collect calls. The BOP agrees to include ...
Article • March 15, 2005 • from PLN March, 2005
investigation. Around that time, said Goodman, prison officials abruptly cancelled the project. What's more, Tomasino's internal affairs report was apparently doctored before it was given to SLED. According ...
Article • January 15, 2006 • from PLN January, 2006
of lifers recommended for parole and even smaller number who are actually paroled, what we have is a law that holds out the illusion of redemption, but in fact denies people any fair chance of living ...
Article • March 15, 2003 • from PLN March, 2003
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together 40 thought-provoking essays and poems written by prisoners, academicians and activists from across the U.S, all with a focus on men behind bars. For incarcerated men, prison accentuates what ...
, what better place than in the nation's prison systems? AIDS has no known cure and test subjects in the prison population are far more available and expendable than test subjects in the general ...
Case • 2004
of the situation recognizing other people don't agree with him and proceed through the trial working with his attorney to resolve his case despite his belief set?"; and (2) "[W]hat can he do versus what is he ...
Case • 2002
The record does not contain any information about what the administrator of the institution would consider "extraordinary circumstances" that would justify an extension of the filing period. n4 ...
Article • October 15, 2007
over because we have taken it to another authority. So we will see what they do." That other authority is the Federal Bureau of Investigation's public corruption unit. It's clear from a conversation I ...
windows where he would have been able to see what was happening outside. Hill then apparently came out of the secure area and opened fire. The agents returned fire, shooting Hill's finger off and hitting ...
Article • October 15, 2006 • from PLN October, 2006
and carcinogenic chemicals. In addition to addressing the abuses at Holmesburg, the regulations were a reaction to revelations in 1972 surrounding what the government called the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis ...
of violence is beginning to get recognized for what it is: a serious human rights violation. According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, All human beings are born free and equal in dignity ...
Case • 2002
" in the materials. The jail implemented this policy to curb fights over who owned what and to avoid compensation claims if the materials were lost or stolen. In lieu of giving Tarpley his own NIV Bible, the jail's ...
Article • June 30, 2017 • from PLN July, 2017
;If we didn’t have this agreement, crime would go unprosecuted,” he noted. “I think this is something that was born out of necessity. You can’t let crime go unpunished despite what ...
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