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Article • May 15, 2012
Washington Sentence May Not Exceed Statutory Maximum; Court Determines Sentence Length, Not DOC by The Washington state Court of Appeals held that the sentencing court must ensure that the sentence imposed does not exceed the statutory maximum sentence. Randy Linerud pled guilty to failing to register as a sex offender …
Washington Supreme Court Reverses Judge's Indigency Status Denial by The En Banc Washington state Supreme Court reversed a lower court's denial of a judge's motion for indigency status. Soon after he was elected to the Pierce County Superior Court Bench, Judge Michael A. Hecht was convicted of felony harassment and …
Article • May 15, 2012
Oregon Jail Guard Stabbed in the Face with Pencil by On August 7, 2011, two prisoners stabbed a guard in the face with a pencil at the Washington County Jail (WCJ) in Hillsboro, Oregon. Deputy Adam Slater, 27, was working at a desk at about 4 p.m., on Sunday, August …
Article • May 15, 2012
Oregon Off-Duty Police Dog Bite Claim Nets $82,500 by The Washington County Sheriff's Department, in Hillsboro, Oregon, paid a family $82,500 after an off-duty police dog attacked their child. In November 2004, the mother of Tyler Cox, off-duty Washington County sheriff's deputy Kelly McLeod and off-duty K-9 handler, Deputy Charles …
Article • May 15, 2012
Oregon Suicide Death Suit Settled for $59,422 by Multnomah County, Oregon, officials paid $59,422 to settle a lawsuit brought by the estate of a woman who committed suicide in jail. Berta Ray Lee, 27, was the mother of three young children, ages 5, 7, and 9 years of age when …
Article • May 15, 2012
Presidential Death Threat Nets Four More Years; Mentally Ill Oregon Prisoner Continues Murder Plots by On August 3, 2011, a mentally ill Oregon prisoner who pleaded guilty to sending letters threatening to kill President Barack Obama was sentenced to four more years in prison. David Earl Anderson, Jr., 28, suffers …
Article • May 15, 2012
Filed under: State Statutes, Zoning
Prison Firing Range Noise Nuisance Does Not Amount to Regulatory “Taking” by The Washington Court of Appeals upheld a lower court's conclusion that noise from a prison firing range did not interfere with neighboring property use. In 1886, the Washington State Penitentiary opened in Walla Walla, Washington. A firing range …
Article • May 15, 2012
Filed under: Medical, Gastrointestinal
Prisoner Settles Suit over Failure to Treat Crohn's Disease by Lindsay John Max, a California state prisoner, filed a civil rights action in federal court pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 alleging that various officials in the California prison system had failed to provide proper medical treatment for his Crohn's …
Qualified Immunity Upheld in Maryland Prison Employees’ Suit over Strip Search Following Positive Ion Drug Scan by Employees and independent contractors at the Maryland Correctional Center Training Center were subjected to search by a portable ion scanning machine in an attempt to interdict drugs being smuggled into the facility. Eight …
Article • May 15, 2012
Rhode Island Wrongful Conviction Nets Detective over $600,000 by A former Rhode Island detective who was wrongfully convicted and served more than six years in prison for a murder he did not commit, was paid $600,000 to settle two lawsuits. Jeffrey Scott Hornoff was a Warwick, Rhode Island detective who …
Article • May 15, 2012
Second Circuit Dismisses New York Prisoner's § 1983 Action for Deliberate Indifference to Diabetic Diet by Second Circuit Dismisses New York Prisoner's § 1983 Action for Deliberate Indifference to Diabetic Diet The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has dismissed a § 1983 claim by prisoner Steve Collazo, who had alleged …
Second Circuit Rules No Property Interest in Prison Industries Job, Joining Third, Fifth and Seventh Circuits by In an unpublished opinion, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals held that federal prisoners do not have a protected property interest in a UNICOR job assignment. The court also affirmed the dismissal for …
Article • May 15, 2012 • from PLN May, 2012
Prison Slave Labor Replaces Freeworld Workers in Down Economy by David Reutter The fact that prison slave labor can cut costs and generate revenue has never been a secret. Private businesses nationwide are vying to exploit prisoner workers to reduce operating expenses and gain a competitive advantage, while government agencies …
Brief • May 15, 2012
Kostman and Najjar v. City of New Brunswick, NJ, 2nd Amended Complaint, Excessive Force Wrong Apt, 2012 Case 3:11-cv-00756-JAP-DEA Document 27 Filed 05/15/12 Page 1of18 PagelD: 264 By: Bryan Konoski, Esq. (BK 7563) TREYVUS & KONOSKI, P.C. 305 Broadway, 14th Floor New York, NY 10007 (212) 897-5832 bkonoski@aol.com UNITED STATES …
Brief • May 14, 2012
Tucker v. District of Columbia, D.C., Complaint False Arrest, Photographing Public Meeting , 2012 Case 1:12-cv-00777 Document 1 Filed 05/14/12 Page 1 of 9 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PETER CARLL TUCKER, 3900 Watson Place, NW, Bldg. B, Apt. 4C Washington, DC 20016, ) ) ) …
Brief • May 14, 2012
Fernandez v. City of Phoenix, AZ, Plff's Response to Motion, Police Shooting Wrongful Death, 2012 Case 2:11-cv-02001-FJM Document 57 Filed 05/14/12 Page 1 of 6 1 Sabinus A. Megwa (SBA #011266) The Megwa Law Office 2 6811 South Central Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85042 3 Tel: (602) 243-6151 Email: megwalaw@qwestoffice.net 4 …
Brief • May 14, 2012
Mendiola-Martinez v. Arpaio, AZ, Amended Complaint, Shackling Pregnant Prisoners, 2012 Case 2:11-cv-02512-DGC Document 7 Filed 05/14/12 Page 1 of 19 1 2 3 4 Joy Bertrand, Esq. PO Box 2734 Scottsdale, Arizona 85252-2734 Telephone: 480-656-3919 Fax: 480-361-4694 joyous@mailbag.com www.joybertrandlaw.com Arizona State Bar No. 024181 5 6 ATTORNEY FOR: PLAINTIFF 7 …
Brief • May 14, 2012
Sharp v. Baltimore City Police Department et al, MD, DOJ letter re Recording Police, seizure of phone for arrest video, 2012 U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division JMS:TDM:RJO DJ 207-35-10 Special Litigation Section - PHB 950 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Washington DC 20530 May 14, 2012 Mark H. Grimes Baltimore …
Publication • May 14, 2012
Filed under: Recordings
U.S. Dept of Justice Civil Rights Division-Letter Regarding Sharp v. Baltimore City Police Dept, May 2012 U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division JMS:TDM:RJO DJ 207-35-10 Special Litigation Section - PHB 950 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Washington DC 20530 May 14, 2012 Mark H. Grimes Baltimore Police Department Office of Legal …
Brief • May 12, 2012
Filed under: Good Time
Owens v. Stalder, LA, Judgment, Miscalculated Good Time, 2012 Case 1:08-cv-00768-JTT-JDK Document 71 Filed 05/15/12 Page 1 of 2 PageID #: 719 Case 1:08-cv-00768-JTT-JDK Document 71 Filed 05/15/12 Page 2 of 2 PageID #: 720
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