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Publication • February 19, 2016
............................................................................................17 � Endnotes.....................................................................................................................................19 � 3 Discovery: Getting to Know a Case With DNA ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
but were not being used due to lack of communication within the system) • Changes in flow of system (more people flowing in, even though crime is down; as much as 60% of arrests are for minor offenses like ...
Publication • 2020
for treatment. She showed up to her appointments on time and was a friendly, well-liked patient. Then Sarah was arrested for shoplifting. At the local jail, the police took Sarah’s prescription Suboxone ...
Publication • September 5, 2014
of money triggered concern about conspiracies between police officers and judicial officials to arrest large numbers of poor people for vagrancy and drunkenness without legal justification.54 It was even ...
Publication • May 1, 2018
of income generation for municipalities. Private debt collectors profit from fines and fees assessed on poor people, facilitated by the state of California. However, the revenue to counties from collecting ...
a former employee. “A whole bunch of stuff gets done through jails like that because the people [who] work there are morons.” But private-prison companies have found there's an easy way to ensure ...
Brief • 2021
Filed under: Telephone Rates
that since the pandemic inmates have less than one hour per day of out of cell time. Sixty percent of the MADF incarcerated population have only been arrested and not yet been convicted of any crime ...
jail guards pleaded guilty and received various terms of incarceration ranging from 4 months on house arrest to 4 years in prison for their roles in Williams’ death and other abuses at the ADC. Former ...
to continue the litigation. Given the large number of prison units, there will inevi- tably be some units that are faster about getting into compliance than others. It is important to us that we monitor ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
in the world - 2.3 million-plus people locked up in state and federal prisons and county jails. This has predictably resulted in a shortage of publicly owned prison beds - a shortage increasingly being filled ...
Publication
Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
arrested by either Pakistan or the Northern Alliance and turned over to United States custody. * The authors are counsel for two detainees in Guantanamo. 1 See, Combatant Status Review Board Letters, Release ...
Publication • October 1, 2015
that its constitutional obligations under the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments are being met at the local level. The result is that more people accused of misdemeanors are processed through Utah’s justice ...
Article • May 7, 2018 • from PLN May, 2018
and injuries to a dozen other people at the Pasquotank Correctional Institution in Elizabeth City. According to the state Department of Public Safety (DPS), the incident began at around 3:30 p.m. when prisoners ...
Brief • June 16, 2007
arrest. When complaining of head pain to defendants, Brandon also explained that he had a previous, serious head injury. For three days, Bandon exhibited the physical and emotional signs of extreme head ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
in detention on any given day throughout the United States. 3 The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in 2005 arrested over 1.3 million people, including both the undocumented and legal permanent ...
Brief • October 13, 2023
Filed under: Failure to Treat
or throughout the United States. Between 2015 and 2023, Etowah County arrested at least 257 pregnant women and new mothers.1 Accordingly, it was foreseeable and plainly obvious that Defendants would need ...
Publication • March 16, 2016
.................................................................. 5 i. Alaska and its Geography .................................................................................5 ii. Alaska and its People ...
Brief • September 22, 2008
be admissible against Petitioner at the new trial, even if he repudiates it at her trial. People v Malone, 445 Mich 369 (1994). Petitioner's opportunity to be acquitted at the trial would be irrevocably damaged ...
Brief • November 6, 2017
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
is tragic in its own right, but Mr. Cooper’s is particularly heartbreaking. At the time of his arrest, Mr. Cooper was a married USDC IN/ND case 3:17-cv-00834-PPS-MGG document 1 filed 11/06/17 page 2 of 42 ...
with relatively low cognitive skills5,6. And increased income is associated with a decreased incidence of crime7. This can be explained because people choose between committing crimes and pursuing employment ...
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