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Article • October 13, 2015
$1,00,000 Verdict Reinstated for Family of Man Shot by Police by $1,00,000 Verdict Reinstated for Family of Man Shot by Police On May 19, 2014, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated a $1,000,000 verdict for the family of a man shot and killed by a Los Angeles police officer …
Article • October 13, 2015
Prosecutor PowerPoint: “Silence = Guilt” Vacates Oregon Murder Conviction by Prosecutor PowerPoint: “Silence = Guilt” Vacates Oregon Murder Conviction On October 15, 2014, the Oregon Court of Appeals vacated a murder conviction, holding that a prosecutor’s PowerPoint presentation impermissibly commented on a Defendant’s invocation of his right to remain silent. …
Brief • October 13, 2015
Filed under: Torture Victims Act, CIA
Salim v. Mitchell, WA, Complaint, CIA Torture, 2015 Case 2:15-cv-00286-JLQ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ECF No. 1 filed 10/13/15 PageID.1 Page 1 of 82 La Rond Baker, WSBA No. 43610 lbaker@aclu-wa.org AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION OF WASHINGTON FOUNDATION 901 Fifth Avenue, …
In-the-News Article • October 13, 2015
PLN prevails in censorship suit against Walton County Jail in Georgia Oct. 13, 2015 Articles about PLN Litigation Courthouse News Service Prison Legal News Scores Victory in Rural Georgia By EVA FEDDERLY    Tuesday, October 13, 2015      (CN) - A Georgia prison must pay over $100,000 in legal fees and …
Brief • October 13, 2015
McKinney v. CO DOC, CO, Complaint, medical neglect hernia surgery, 2015 Case 1:15-cv-02269-MJW Document 1 Filed 10/13/15 USDC Colorado Page 1 of 23 Case 1:15-cv-02269-MJW Document 1 Filed 10/13/15 USDC Colorado Page 2 of 23 Case 1:15-cv-02269-MJW Document 1 Filed 10/13/15 USDC Colorado Page 3 of 23 Case 1:15-cv-02269-MJW Document …
What Can Reforming Solitary Confinement Teach Us About Reducing Mass Incarceration, The Marshall Project, 2015 What Can Reforming Solitary Confinement Teach Us About Reducing ... 1 of 3 https://www.themarshallproject.org/print-post/2015/10/13/what-can-refo... themarshallproject.org What Can Reforming Solitary Confinement Teach Us About Reducing Mass Incarceration? It's not about non-violent offenders. And it won't be …
Article • October 12, 2015
$127,000 Settlement for Michigan Jail Guards Use of Excessive Force by David Reutter $127,000 Settlement for Michigan Jail Guards Use of Excessive Force by David Reutter Michigan’s Kent County Correctional Facility (KCCF) agreed to pay $127,198 to settle a civil rights action alleging a guard used excessive force against a …
Article • October 12, 2015
Filed under: Cancer, Parole, Juveniles
Iowa Juvenile LWOP Prisoner Released to Hospice Care by Mark Wilson Iowa Juvenile LWOP Prisoner Released to Hospice Care by Mark Wilson In what is being described as an “unprecedented” decision, on December 3, 2013, the Iowa Parole Board ordered the release of a terminally ill prisoner who was sentenced …
Article • October 12, 2015
Filed under: Attorney Fees (PLRA)
$48,000 in Attorney Fees Awarded in Prisoner-Injury Civil Action by David Reutter $48,000 in Attorney Fees Awarded in Prisoner-Injury Civil Action           by David Reutter On November 18, 2013, a Colorado federal district court awarded more than $48,000 in attorney fees in a civil rights action involving a prisoner being injured …
Article • October 12, 2015
$562,129 Awarded to Oregon Man for Police Brutality by $562,129 Awarded to Oregon Man for Police Brutality In the largest excessive force verdict in city history, an Oregon jury awarded a Portland man $562,129 on September 29, 2014. In June 2011, Jason Cox was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving …
In-the-News Article • October 12, 2015
Article on corruption in prison phone industry quotes PLN exec. director Oct. 12, 2015 Articles with PLN Quotes International Business Times Prison Phone Bribe Scandal In Mississippi Highlights FCC Reforms To High Fees Charged To Inmates By Eric Markowitz @EricMarkowitz e.markowitz@ibtimes.com on October 09 2015 11:26 AM EDT   The bribes began over lunch.  Once …
In-the-News Article • October 12, 2015
HRDC phone data cited in TIME magazine editorial Oct. 12, 2015 Articles that mention PLN TIME Magazine Prison Phone Calls Shouldn’t Penalize Families Ben Jealous and Malkia Cyril Oct. 9, 2015 Ben Jealous is a former NAACP president, a partner at Kapor Capital and a senior fellow at the Center for …
In-the-News Article • October 12, 2015
HRDC director quoted on private prison companies Oct. 12, 2015 Articles with PLN Quotes Seattle Globalist GEO Group signs new 10 year contract for the Northwest Detention Center  by Lael Henterly - Oct 2, 2015   The for-profit prison company GEO Group, which has come under criticism for its treatment of immigrant detainees, has …
Herrera v. NM Corrections Dept, NM, Settlement, Improper Sentencing, 2015 RELEASE IN FULL AND INDEMNIFYING AGREEMENT 1. Parties, Release, and Dischare:e: For that consideration specifically set forth in subparagraphs (A) through (D) of paragraph I of this instrument and no other consideration, Carlos Herrera and his respective agents, attorneys, heirs, …
Article • October 9, 2015
Filed under: Staff-Prisoner Assault
$1.1 Million Awarded to New York Prisoner Raped by Guard by David Reutter $1.1 Million Awarded to New York Prisoner Raped by Guard by David Reutter A New York Court of Claims awarded $605,750 to a female prisoner who was raped by a guard at the Albion Correctional Facility. The …
Article • October 9, 2015
Urban Institute Report Backs Sweeping Reform of Federal Incarceration by Derek Gilna Urban Institute Report Backs Sweeping Reform of Federal Incarceration by Derek Gilna A new report published by the non-partisan Urban Institute calls for “sweeping reform” of the overcrowded and costly federal prison system. The document combines previously-reported data …
Article • October 9, 2015
Punitive Damages Against Officer in Federal Injury Suit Reversed, Attorney’s Fees Awarded to Plaintiff by Punitive Damages Against Officer in Federal Injury Suit Reversed, Attorney’s Fees Awarded to Plaintiff In a suit against a police officer, the U.S. District of Court for the Northern District of California reversed a jury’s …
Article • October 9, 2015
Prisoner Calls 911 on Escapees by Prisoner Calls 911 on Escapees On Tuesday, September 24, 2013, Joshua Silverman was one of eight prisoners being transported to their respective destinations, in different states, by the Prison Transport Service. (PTS) The van transporting the prisoners parked at a hospital while the drivers …
Article • October 9, 2015
$425,000 Settlement in Suit over South Carolina Jail's Failure to Treat Diabetic Prisoner by Matthew Clarke $425,000 Settlement in Suit over South Carolina Jail's Failure to Treat Diabetic Prisoner by Matt Clarke In June 2013, Sumter County, South Carolina and Southern Health Partners, Inc. (SHP), the contract provider of health …
Article • October 9, 2015
$4.28 Awarded to Prisoner; Wins Summary Judgment by $4.28 Awarded to Prisoner; Wins Summary Judgment New Mexico state prisoner William McGhee sued state prison officials in federal court after they took $78.00 from his prison account to cover the cost of a damaged law book. McGhee asked for recovery of …
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