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Publication • February 11, 2016
of his Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and bipolar mental illness. He was stopped in Georgia for speeding. After being told to get out of his truck, he started acting bizarrely, begging the police ...
investigation by MTC, which operates Taft, in his first two days there, Zavala told a prison worker that he thought people were “out to get him.” Prison staff placed Zavala in solitary on a &ldquo ...
Article • October 1, 2025 • from PLN October, 2025
Filed under: Death Penalty, Death Row
rehabilitate. Reform occurs only due to the efforts of imprisoned people to resist the damage done to them. Prisons simply mete out generic pain for crimes from drug possession to murder, inspiring less remorse ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, San Quentin News
a shot; it’ll make me sick,” is what many people say. You CAN’T get the flu by getting a flu shot. You need vaccination every year. If you have had an allergic reaction to a pervious vaccination ...
Brief • January 13, 2023
becat1s of tl1eir d lib rate i11differenc and n glect . but also because of syst mic deficiencies in tl1e Seba tian County Ja.il's polici s ru1d practice wlu 11 pu.t severely rnentally ill people ...
Case • 1989
rolled Graham over on the sidewalk and cuffed his hands tightly behind his back, ignoring Berry's pleas to get him some sugar. Another officer said: "I've seen a lot of people with sugar diabetes ...
Brief
& 11 Q:In the absence of an arrest warrant and in the absence of a complaint, is there any circumstances under which a prisoner can be held? A: Not that I'm aware of. Proposed New Answer: "When you say ...
. Similarly, although some of his behaviors were unusual, none of those who attempted to interact with him felt threatened by him. He was aware of time and place and appeared to understand what people were ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
of incarceration. The numbers are escalating. In 2001, the U.S. detained approximately 95,000 people. By 2007, that number tripled to over 300,000. The average daily population of detained immigrants increased six ...
Case • 1982
staff [**7] to use to try to reach juvenile counselors, but counselors are sometimes unavailable. Children are then lodged based upon the decision of the corrections officer (jailer). If an arresting ...
Brief • November 6, 2014
was suffering a psychotic episode as a result of mental illness. They arrested him for misdemeanor assault because Marty yelled at a woman........................................1 B. Marty was searched ...
Brief • November 6, 2014
was suffering a psychotic episode as a result of mental illness. They arrested him for misdemeanor assault because Marty yelled at a woman........................................1 B. Marty was searched ...
Brief • November 6, 2014
was suffering a psychotic episode as a result of mental illness. They arrested him for misdemeanor assault because Marty yelled at a woman........................................1 B. Marty was searched ...
Brief • August 24, 2015
was allowed to get dressed. James testified that the officers did not touch him. James bonded out the same day without leaving the intake area. On August 2, 2013, James was arrested for driving on a suspended ...
Brief • May 26, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
of Coronavirus, Arrest Fewer People, Mother Jones (Mar. 12, 2020), https://cutt.ly/jtRSPnk. Letter from Faculty at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, School of Nursing, and Bloomberg School of Public Health to Hon ...
Brief • 2010
notes on the case state: “Note: this case was filed in great haste. Filing officers assure me that it will get stronger.” 11 1 42. Edward Floyd Fink was arrested on November 18, 1979 and placed in 2 ...
assaulted Ryan Hamrick following his arrest on various charges. The jury convicted Cowden on the Section 242 count of deprivation of rights, but acquitted Cowden on the Section 1519 count of making a false ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: Excessive Force
it although it’s against state law. We also get 10 min. for a shower, three times a week. Showers are dirty, filthy and the water gives people rashes. We are due law library but they may skip on that also. We ...
Publication
Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
orientation engage in prostitution to support themselves.63 Similarly, Eggelston reports that most of the Hetrick Martin Institute clients who are involved with the juvenile justice system get arrested because ...
Publication • June 30, 2016
, the greatest benefits accrue when those strategies target people who are at the greatest risk of recurring harm – to themselves, their families and their communities. The 10,000 women in California’s prisons ...
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