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Publication • August 9, 2016
Breach of Privilege: Spying on Lawyers in the United States, NLG , 2014 - A National Lawyers Guild Report - Breach of Privilege: Spying on Lawyers in the United States By Traci Yoder April 2014 About the Author Traci Yoder is Senior Researcher and Student Organizer at the National Lawyers …
Publication • October 31, 2014
picked up, or is that program going to go away?” he said. Money from commissions goes toward programs such as recreational and library supplies in Massachusetts, maintenance of county jails in Arkansas ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
as Texas, have established heat-related standards for prisons that are compatible with the requirements of international law and the Eighth Amendment. The Arkansas Department of Corrections mandates ...
Publication • August 1, 2014
. Seventeen states, including Arkansas, Connecticut, Indiana, Maryland, North Carolina, and Oregon; the District of Columbia; and almost 1,000 law enforcement agencies, many in large cities such as Atlanta ...
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Fbop All Regions Quarterly Report and Supp Docs 1995jan-mar TORT CLAiMS - January 1, 1995 THRU March 31, 1995 - 2nd QUARTER Alo Alp LOC NUM PROP PI APPR AMOUNT DEN OTH PEND MXR 194 137 57 15 883 94 53 187 3 25 32 NER 215 185 30 28 …
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Filed under: Juveniles
Illinois Coalition for the Fair Sentencing of Children Report on Children Sentenced to Life Without Possibility of Parole in Il 2008 Categorically Less Culpable Children Sentenced to Life Without Possibility of Parole in Illinois The Illinois Coalition for the Fair Sentencing of Children Photo by Steve Liss; used with his …
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counsel requires that the resulting conviction automatically be reversed. Lee y. State, 690 So.2d 664 (Fla. 1st DCA 1997); Holloway v. Arkansas, 435 U.S. 475 (1978). A different rule is applied, however ...
Journal 16-1 ··--.1 E .:TIONAL PRISON PROJECT A ProjecLqf the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. Vol. 16, No.1, Summer/Fall 2002 • ISSN1 076-769X National Prison Project Celebrates 30 Years NPP Director Reflects on Protecting Prisoners'Rights By Elizabeth Alexander When I arrived at the National Prison Project in 1981, my …
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personnel within the state. ARIZ. REV. STAT. ANN. §§ 41-1821 to 14-1828 (1985 & Supp. 1985); Arkansas Comm'n on Law Enforcement Standards and Training, ARK. STAT. ANN. §§ 42-1001 to 42-1009, 42-701.1 to 42 ...
Us Gao Long Term Care Facilities 2006 United States Government Accountability Office GAO Report to Congressional Requesters March 2006 LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES Information on Residents Who Are Registered Sex Offenders or Are Paroled for Other Crimes GAO-06-326 March 2006 LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES Accountability Integrity Reliability Highlights Highlights of GAO-06-326, a …
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Npap-tasers--evaluating Excessive Force Claims National Police Accountability Project Skills Seminar, October 19, 2006 Tasers: evaluating claims of excessive force Mark Silverstein 1 I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 1 The M26 and X26 tasers The controversies over tasers Physical effects, potential injuries, and in-custody deaths A. Pain …
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, Arkansas, to provide mentoring services to children of incarcerated parents. The program began in 2006 with funding support from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and is offered in partnership ...
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in. Good’s nearly instantaneous entry violated a Supreme Court decision issued three years earlier, in Wilson v. Arkansas, that imposed a so-called knock-and-announce rule requiring police to wait a reasonable ...
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Filed under: Medical
and analyzed data, interviewed management and staff, surveyed other states, and analyzed relevant national data and research literature. We conducted site visits to clinics located within the Arkansas Valley ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
that it does not “preclude parties from entering into a general standard for granting prospective relief differs little from the standard set forth [in the PLRA].”); Smith v. Arkansas Dep’t. of Corr., 103 F.3d ...
standard for granting prospective relief differs little from the standard set forth” in the PLRA; Smith v. Arkansas Dept. of Correction, 103 F.3d 637, 647 (8th Cir. 1996) (PLRA “merely codifies existing law ...
Publication • September 11, 2015
Filed under: Environmental Law
DOJ, National Institute of Corrections - Greening of Corrections 2011 NS DEP A ICE ST A L The Greening of Corrections IN EC ON TIO N AT I U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Corrections NT OF J ME U RT STI TUTE OF C Creating a Sustainable System …
Publication • September 11, 2015
UW Law Societies & Justice - Life Without Parole, Washington 2015 Life Without Parole Sentences in Washington State Dakota Blagg – Madison Brown – Alison Buchanan – Bryce Ellis – Olivia Gee – Andreas Hewitt – Zoe Liebeskind – Katelyn Lowthorp – Alexandra Lynch – Hannah Schwendeman – Nicholas Scott …
or jurisdiction Total reporting Arkansas District of Columbia Georgia Louisiana Maryland Mississippi Montana Nebraska Nevada New Mexico North Carolina Oklahoma Tennessee Wisconsin Wyoming 2003 44 ...
Prisoner Rights Litigation, John R. Williams, 2003 PRISONER RIGHTS LITIGATION John R. Williams 51 Elm Street New Haven, CT 06510 203.562.9931 Fax: 203.776.9494 E-Mail: jrw@johnrwilliams.com Because prisoners do not forfeit all civil rights upon conviction, other actions under Section 1983 also are available even to sentenced inmates. There is no …
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