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Publication • February 16, 2016
Review of the FBOP Disciplinary System, OIG, 2004 U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General Evaluation and Inspections Division I I'~ Review of the Federal Bureau of Prisons' Disciplinary System Report Number 1-2004-008 September 2004 ~--~_.~._----- EXECUTIVE DIGEST The Department of Justice's (Department) Office of the Inspector General …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Investigative Report - Complaint A2014-1425, AK Ombudsman, 2015 INVESTIGATIVE REPORT Ombudsman Complaint A2014-1425 Finding of Record and Closure REDACTED PUBLIC VERSION This investigative report has been edited and redacted to remove information made confidential by Alaska Statute and to protect privacy rights. August 31, 2015 A Palmer Correctional Center (PCC) …
Publication • February 11, 2016
Investigative Report - Complaints A2014-0895, A2014-1059, A2014-1275, AK Ombudsman, 2015 INVESTIGATIVE REPORT This investigative report has been edited and redacted to remove information made confidential by Alaska Statute and to protect privacy rights. Ombudsman Complaints A2014-0895; A2014-1059; A2014-1275 Finding of Record and Closure August 31, 2015 Summary of the Complaint …
Publication • February 10, 2016
Master Agreement for Pre-employment Polygraph Examination Services Los Angeles County Police, LAPD, 2009 LOS ANGELES COUNTY POLICE KENNETH HAHN HALL OF ADMINISTRATION 500 WEST TEMPLE STREET, ROOM 375 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90012 (213) 974-1120 FAX (213) 620-7141 "Dedicated to the Community We Serve " MARGARET A. YORK CHIEF OF POLICE …
Publication • February 10, 2016
Advisory Commission Report on Polygraph Examiners, TX Sunset, 2008 SUNSET ADVISORY COMMISSION STAFF REPORT Department of Public Safety Private Security Board Polygraph Examiners Board May 2008 Sunset Advisory Commission Representative Carl Isett, Chair Senator Glenn Hegar, Jr., Vice Chair Representative Dan Flynn Senator Kim Brimer Representative Linda Harper-Brown Senator Robert …
DRF v. Julie Jones, FL, Complaint, interpreters hearing aid disabled deaf prisoners, 2016 Case 4:16-cv-00047-WS-CAS Document 1 Filed 01/26/16 Page 1 of 123 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA Tallahassee Division DISABILITY RIGHTS FLORIDA, INC., Plaintiff, v. Case No. JULIE JONES, in her official capacity as Secretary of …
Brief • November 30, 2015
Restivo v. Nassau County PD, NY, Order, Wrongful Conviction, 2015 Case 2:06-cv-06720-JS-SIL Document 284 Filed 11/30/15 Page 1 of 16 PageID #: 4625 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ------------------------------------X JOHN RESTIVO and DENNIS HALSTEAD, ET AL., Plaintiffs, MEMORANDUM & ORDER 06-CV-6720(JS)(SIL) -againstNASSAU COUNTY, CAROLANN HESSEMAN, AS …
Brief • November 25, 2015
Watson v. City of New York, NY, Mtn Decision, false arrest malicious prosecution wrongful imprisonment, 2010 rtLCU l'IUV LI LV I ;J DI UI IJI. NBWLYffl'al"SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF .HKUNX PART y'S-r'f' I Case Disposed Q ~I SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK I Settle Order COUNTY …
Article • November 18, 2015
Nebraska: Evidence and Due Process Sufficient to Find Prisoner Guilty of Prison Rule Infraction by Nebraska: Evidence and Due Process Sufficient to Find Prisoner Guilty of Prison Rule Infraction The Nebraska Court of Appeals has affirmed a lower court’s holding that prisoner James Saylor received due process and was found …
Article • November 16, 2015
Bizarre Ruling Deprives Arkansas Prisoner of Judicial Review of Disciplinary Action by Bizarre Ruling Deprives Arkansas Prisoner of Judicial Review of Disciplinary Action On May 15, 2014, the Arkansas Supreme Court denied a state prisoner the right to seek judicial review of a disciplinary action because he did not pay …
Brief • October 2, 2015
Watson v. United States of America, NY, Order, false arrest malicious prosecution wrongful imprisonment, 2015 Watson v. United States, 14-CV-6459 (E.D.N.Y. Oct 02, 2015) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Watson v. United States 14-CV-6459 (E.D.N.Y. Oct 02, 2015) E.D.N.Y. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF …
Hundreds of South Carolina Prisoners Sent to Solitary Confinement Over Facebook by Dave Maass Hundreds of South Carolina Prisoners Sent to Solitary Confinement Over Facebook by Dave Maass In the South Carolina prison system, accessing Facebook is an offense on par with murder, rape, rioting, escape and hostage-taking. Back in …
Article • September 22, 2015
Facebook Overhauls Its Inmate Account Takedown Process by Dave Maass Facebook Overhauls Its Inmate Account Takedown Process By Dave Maass Since at least 2011, U.S. prisons have had a special arrangement with Facebook. Prison officials would send links to profiles belonging to inmates that they wanted Facebook to take down. …
Automatic Placement of Death Row Prisoner in Segregation Does Not Violate Due Process by David Reutter Automatic Placement of Death Row Prisoner in Segregation Does Not Violate Due Process by David M. Reutter A Virginia federal district court held in November 2013 that automatic and indefinite placement of a death-sentenced …
Article • July 7, 2015 • from PLN July, 2015
California Prison Officials Ordered to Provide Qualified Sign Language Interpreters for All Deaf Prisoners by Michael Brodheim California Prison Officials Ordered to Provide Qualified Sign Language Interpreters for All Deaf Prisoners by Michael Brodheim In June 2013, the federal district court overseeing California’s treatment of prisoners with disabilities granted a …
6th Circuit: Court Must Accept Facts Found By Michigan Prison Hearing Officer by 6th Circuit: Court Must Accept Facts Found By Michigan Prison Hearing Officer On April 2013, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals held that preclusive effect must be given to fact finding that is made by a Michigan …
$2,225 Awarded for 3 Months Wrongful Segregation by $2,225 Awarded for 3 Months Wrongful Segregation A New York state prisoner who claimed he was wrongfully kept in segregation for 89 days was awarded $2,225 by a New York Court of Claims judge in May 2012. The amount represented $25.00 for …
Article • May 6, 2015 • from PLN May, 2015
Ohio Prisoner Represents Himself, Beats Attempted Murder Charges by Ohio Prisoner Represents Himself, Beats Attempted Murder Charges An Ohio supermax prisoner, repre­senting himself while on a month-long hunger strike, won an acquittal in February 2013 on attempted murder charges stemming from fights with prison guards, though he was convicted of …
Article • May 6, 2015 • from PLN May, 2015
Iowa DOC May Not Switch Administrative Law Judges in Mid-Disciplinary Process by Matthew Clarke Iowa DOC May Not Switch Administrative Law Judges in Mid-Disciplinary Process by Matt Clarke On August 20, 2014, a federal district court held that the Iowa Department of Corrections (DOC) had violated a prisoner’s due process …
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