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Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Private Prisons
Report on Inspections of Private Prisons With Cdcr Prisoners, CA OIG, 2010 David R. Shaw, Inspector General Office of the Inspector General December 2, 2010 Matthew L. Cate, Secretary California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation 1515 S Street, Room 502 South Sacramento, California 95814 Dear Mr. Cate: This letter is …
Publication • February 10, 2016
Madrid v Tilton CA, Special Master Report Guard Discipline, USDC NDC, 2006
Publication • February 10, 2016
Recommendations Re Treatment of Detainees With Mental Illness and Conditions in the LA Co Jail CA, ACLU, 2009 April 6, 2009 The Honorable Board of Supervisors County of Los Angeles 383 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration Los Angeles, CA 90012 Re: Treatment of Detainees with Mental Illness and Conditions in …
Publication • February 10, 2016
Wrongful Convictions Report,CA Commission on Fair Administration of Justice, 2008 February 22, 2008 CALIFORNIA COMMISSION ON THE FAIR ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON REMEDIES. Introduction. The California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice was established by California State Senate Resolution No. 44 to carry out the following …
Publication • February 9, 2016
LAPD Executive Summary Consent Decree Mental Illness Project, LAPD,2002 LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT CONSENT DECREE MENTAL ILLNESS PROJECT Final Report May 28, 2002 CITY OF LOS ANGELES (LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT) Lodestar Lodestar Management/Research, Inc 315 W. Ninth Street, Suite 401 Los Angeles, CA 90015 (213) 891-1113 FAX (213) 891-0055 …
Publication • February 9, 2016
Filed under: Court Access, Appeals
Report on CDCR Revised Prisoner Appeal Process, CA OIG, 2011 SPECIAL REPORT CDCR ’ S R E V I S E D I N M AT E APPEAL PROCESS L EAVES KE Y P RO B L E M S U N ADDRESSED OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL ROBERT A. …
Publication • February 9, 2016
Grand Jury Report, Monterey County CA, 2006
Doe v. Kerry et al, CA, Complaint, sex offender passport registration, 2016 Case 3:16-cv-00654 Document 1 Filed 02/09/16 Page 1 of 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 Janice M. Bellucci, Esq., SBN 108911 LAW OFFICE OF JANICE M. BELLUCCI 475 Washington Boulevard Marina Del Rey, California 90292 Tel: (805) …
Publication • February 8, 2016
Review of Sheriffs Office, Sacarmento County CA, 2006 COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA For the Agenda of: February 28, 2006 Timed: 10:30 a.m. To: Board of Supervisors From: Judy McGarry, Director, Department of Compliance George Anderson, Chief, Sheriff's Department Subject: Presentations of the Findings and Recommendations of the Sheriff's Department Program …
Publication • February 8, 2016
BACA Letter Re Approval of Agreement Between LASD and Amer-I-Can Foundation, July 29, 2008 QInuntl! nf 1lins i\ng£les ~heriff511eparlment 1l=Ieartquarler5 470.0 ]Ramona l6I.oulenarb- ..:ffiontere1! 'ark, <!Ialifomia !l1754-Z1li!l LEROY D. SAC A, SHERIFF" July 29,2008 The Honorable Board of Supervisors County of Los Angeles 383 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration Los …
Brief • February 8, 2016
Borges v. Humboldt, CA, Complaint, Inmate Death by Medical Neglect, 2016-Supplement Philip Lawrence Consultancy Services PO Box 1537 Forestville, CA 95436 Business: 707-887-1279 Cell : 707-484-8803 Phi llawrence58@gmail .com Rule 26 Supplemental Report Borges, v. County of Humboldt, et al Case Number CV lS-CV-00846 United States District Court Northern District …
$2,925,000 Federal Jury Award for California Man's Police Restraint Death by On July 1, 2015, a California federal jury awarded survivors of a man who was killed by police due to restraint asphyxia $2,925,000. Robert Ramirez, 26, told a female friend he had swallowed an "eight ball," about 3.5 grams …
Article • February 3, 2016 • from PLN February, 2016
Union Supply Overcharges Sales Tax on Holiday Packages for TN Prisoners by Once a year, the Tennessee Department of Correction (TDOC) allows prisoners and their family members to order special holiday packages, consisting mainly of snacks, candy and other food items. The holiday packages can include items totaling up to …
Ninth Circuit: Appeal Challenges Probation Revocation for Exercising First Amendment Rights by A former federal prisoner is appealing the revocation of his supervised release for engaging in conduct that he argues is protected under the First Amendment. The Cato Institute, Electronic Frontier Foundation, ACLU, Brechner First Amendment Project at the …
Jones v. City and County of San Francisco, CA, Settlement, False Imprisonment, 2016 FULL AND FINAL RELEASE AND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT This Full and Final Release and Settlement Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into as of the date it is fully executed by the parties hereto, as defined below, and is made …
California: Settlement in Race-based Prison Lockdown Suit; $2.375 Million in Fees and Costs by Lonnie Burton On July 21, 2014, a California federal judge approved class-action status in a lawsuit filed by state prisoners challenging the statewide practice of race-based prison lockdowns. U.S. District Court Judge Troy L. Nunley of …
Article • February 2, 2016 • from PLN February, 2016
Use of Pseudonym Merited to Protect Prisoner from Victimization by The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held on May 27, 2015 that a California death-sentenced prisoner had submitted sufficient evidence to proceed under a pseudonym rather than his real name. The appellate court noted this was an exceptional case that …
California’s Jail-building Boom: What Comes After Mass Incarceration? Local Incarceration. by Anat Rubin by Anat Rubin, Marshall Project In the desert city of Indio, California halfway between Los Angeles and the Arizona border, a small monument to the state&rsquo;s prison downsizing experiment is materializing in a shopping center storefront, where …
Article • February 1, 2016
Ninth Circuit Upholds Modified Armstrong Injunction by Mark Wilson &ldquo;Disabled inmates have been litigating to ensure that the State provides them with needed accommodation for over two decades &ndash; and yet the State still has a long, long way to go before it meets its obligation to these prisoners,&rdquo; the …
Article • February 1, 2016
Nominal Damage Award Verdict Nets $197,505 in Attorney Fee Award by David Reutter A federal district court awarded $197,505 in attorney fees following a jury's nominal damage award after finding excessive force by guards upon detainees was a custom or practice at the Sacramento County Main Jail (SCMJ). The plaintiffs, …
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