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, and lawyers and others in the field. In advance, we worked with a group of law students who reviewed public information so as to provide a picture of what solitary confinement looks like inside of America’s ...
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Filed under: PLRA
ADMINISTRATIVE EXHAUSTION REQUIREMENT 957 bringing suit in federal court.15 Just what constitutes an “available” administrative remedy? 16 Although the actual language of § 1997e(a) seems straightforward ...
exists on how much oil actually leaked, what the leak effected, or if the oil was actually PCB oil. The data plates on the transformers only listed insulating oil. As a precaution WSP decided to label ...
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, prosecution was declined. On September 13, 1996, an inmate was as~aulted while on the Recreation Yard with what was believed to be a weight. The inmate was struck three times on the head which required twenty ...
this importance until after they had been in the community a few months. When asked before release what things would be important to keep them from returning to prison, men in our study mentioned support from ...
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Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
that are lengthier than legislatively intended. 58 In the case of post-conviction guidelines miscalculations that increase sentencing ranges, it is difficult to imagine what strategic advantage defense counsel might ...
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Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
2004 Ajps Accountability and Coercion Is Justice Blind When It Runs for Office Accountability and Coercion: Is Justice Blind when It Runs for Office? Gregory A. Huber Sanford C. Gordon Yale University New York University Through their power to sentence, trial judges exercise enormous authority in the criminal justice system. …
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Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
Cdcr Ca Audit Not Following Parole Release Policies 2008 Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation: It Does Not Always Follow Its Policies When Discharging Parolees August 2008 Report 2008-104 CALIFORNIA S TAT E A U D I T O R The first five copies of each California State Auditor report are …
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
House of Representatives Dear Ms. Norton: As you requested, this report addresses two questions about staff-on1 inmate sexual misconduct in women’s prisons: • What are the applicable laws, policies ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
projected similar figures. For instance, in FY 2010, CJJP predicted the prison population to be at 10,409 within ten years.2 However, this year’s forecast is lower than what was predicted in FY 2014.3 ...
. Future research might uncover what that spur was. We can guess that it was not appellate precedent; the states in question are from the First, Second, Third, Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Circuits—no Circuit ...
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Immigration
- or no-cost representation to more than five detained adult immigrants before the San Francisco Immigration Court over approximately the past year. The survey results document what Northern California immigrant ...
) the treatment methods the contractor would be required to use, and (3) the criteria for how sexually violent predators would advance through the program.  The transportation contracts did not describe what ...
of the Agreement, including but not limited to what requirements have been met and not met. The meetings will be held in Tallahassee, Florida, at a location chosen by FDC, although the location and city may ...
Brief • January 31, 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
. Id. at ¶ 4. He has asked Stewart officials for a COVID-19 booster shot at least twice but he has been unable to receive one, nor is he slated to receive one. Id. at ¶ 6. He previously had what he ...
Brief • November 8, 2021
. Progress Meetings. Until termination of the Agreement, FDC and DRF will meet quarterly to discuss FDC's implementation of the compliance requirements of the Agreement, including but not limited to what ...
Brief • September 16, 2021
Filed under: Failure to Treat
“recklessness,” but where recklessness can be defined either “subjectively (what a person actually knew, and disregarded), or objectively (what a reasonable person knew, or should have known).” Id. (citation ...
Brief • June 7, 2019
at Vera Institute of Justice, Webinar: Rethinking Restrictive Housing: What’s Worked in Colorado? (Sept. 17, 2018) ....................................................................................... 26 ...
would need my medical records from Stateville to determine what will happen next. My bone healed wrong and I can barely walk and it hurts like crazy, will I be able to get my ankle fixed?” Sanchez ...
treatment. When he reached his breaking point, he threatened to commit suicide. After a brief stint in the behavioral health unit under constant suicide watch, T.S. was returned to the “Box,” which is what ...
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