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Fdpc Study on Cost of Federal Death Penalty Representation 2008 Update on the Cost, Quality, and Availability of Defense Representation in Federal Death Penalty Cases Preliminary Report on Phase One of the Research Jon B. Gould Lisa Greenman In June 2008, the Judicial Conference Committee on Defender Services approved dissemination …
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in providing employment, medical, legal, or social services to supervised defendants. Source: Cadigan, T.P. (2007). Pretrial services in the federal system: impact of the Pretrial Services Act of 1982, Federal ...
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medical use, 9 which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2001 was still an unlawful act (USA v. Oakland Cannabis Buyers' Cooperative (OCBC) and Jeffrey Jones). Neither the state laws nor the Supreme Court ...
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Filed under: Sentencing
underestimate the impact of Subsection (b).  These cost estimates do not include the capital costs of building new prisons.  These cost estimates do not include the medical costs required to care ...
he found, "Again and again. in cases that I reviewed. potential mitigating evidence was readily available--medical experts who could testify to mental retardation or other evidence of diminished ...
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Filed under: Attorneys, Attorney Client
Rahman, who is in custody in the Federal Medical Center in Rochester, Minnesota. The indictment was based on two years of governmental monitoring of conversations between Stewart and Rahman.4 This article ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
preparation, medical care, etc. – are services that are provided by the private sector independently of government’s decision to privatize or not. There is a free market analogue for many of the kinds ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Sentencing
to staff absences.80 In addition, partly due to a federal court order to improve prison medical care as well as an aging prison population with greater health care needs, per capita spending for adults ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
Filed under: Indigent Defense
assistance such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI): programs which were created to ensure basic needs such as housing, child care, and medical care ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
Filed under: Advocacy, Prison Reform
The Trump Memos - ACLU’s Constitutional Analysis of the Public Statements and Policy Proposals of Donald Trump, ACLU, 2016 THE TRUMP MEMOS The ACLU’s Constitutional Analysis of the Public Statements and Policy Proposals of Donald Trump CONTENTS Trump on Immigration...........................................................................................................3 Trump on Surveillance of Muslims and the Creation of a …
Publication • May 26, 2016
such as food, utilities, rent and medical care for their children.28 A recent survey found that 65 percent of families with a member in prison or jail could not meet basic needs. Thousands of dollars in court ...
Publication • 2001
Filed under: 1964 Civil Rights Act
. 86. See Mandel v. Doe, 888 F.2d 783, at 793-94 n.17 (1 1th Cir. 1989) (holding that because the municipality's final policymaking authority had delegated authority over medical assistance of prisoners ...
Publication • 2021
correctional facilities hire and train their employees, screen prisoners for risk of vulnerability to sexual abuse, disseminate policies for reporting abuse, provide medical and mental health care to victims ...
Publication • 2021
of a condition that either needs no active therapeutic intervention or symptoms that can be controlled through medication (36.8%); MH-2: diagnosis with one or more of 19 mental disorders, including anxiety ...
system’s share of the state budget tripled. The growth in the prison population led to overcrowding and poor conditions, prompting lawsuits alleging inadequate medical and mental health care. In 2009 ...
Publication • 2023
The Perspective of Incarcerated Persons (Panel Discussion) \\jciprod01\productn\U\UST\19-2\UST211.txt unknown Seq: 1 28-MAR-23 15:26 SYMPOSIUM REMARKS THE PERSPECTIVE OF INCARCERATED PERSONS (PANEL DISCUSSION) ORAY FIFER, RUDY MARTINEZ & PAUL WRIGHT; MODERATED PROFESSOR GREGORY SISK* BY Professor Gregory Sisk: When academics and lawyers get together and have conferences like this, we talk …
prisoners' medical and psychological needs are addressed by staff members who "examine" them and "interact" with them over television screens from locations many miles away. Supermax prisons routinely keep ...
Publication • 2020
guide for transgender, gender expansive and non-binary populations. Edited by MD Laura Erickson-Schroth, a fellow at Columbia University Medical Center, the book covers health, legal issues, and cultural ...
Publication • 2020
that allows from treatment and prescribed medication, them to exit pretrial detention or delay act up, incurring disciplinary infractions their trial to prolong their detainment— or incidents that can ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
from the 2021 addendum asked about the number of— „ total inmate and staff COVID-19 deaths that were based on a medical examiner or coroner evaluation (such as an autopsy, a postmortem exam ...
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