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Publication • August 1, 2019
. After becoming addicted to opioids, Ms. Raysor was convicted in October 2010 on six felony drug‑related charges. She was sentenced to and served eighteen months in prison. Ms. Raysor now works ...
Article • December 15, 2007
release center after prison guards changed his sex-offender treatment rating to one not eligible for transfer to a release center. He filed suit in federal district court, claiming a due process violation ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Parole Claim Moot after Release from Supervision by The United States Supreme Court held that a prisoner's full release from parole supervision rendered his procedural due process claims ...
Case • 2000
a prison official at the Allenwood Federal Correctional Institution claimed that on July 23, 1995 he had found cocaine and a razor blade in Razzoli's cell. After a Unit Disciplinary Committee hearing ...
Article • October 15, 2011 • from PLN October, 2011
. “The corruption is pretty shocking. It’s scary that this can happen.” Only hours after Wilson was sentenced to six years in federal prison and three years supervised release, Pisciotta was fired by the FDOC. His ...
Article • April 1, 2023 • from PLN April, 2023
. After he was released on probation, the State filed petitions in late 2012 and early 2013 to revoke Kortan’s deferred sentence. Kortan admitted to the allegations in the petitions, and the district ...
Publication • January 1, 2012
Commonwealth citizens from dangerous criminals, safeguard the employees who work in prisons, and protect the health of communities when prisoners return home after serving their sentences. In September 2011 ...
Brief • 2012
computerized data bank managed by Unibase Corporation of Salt Lake City, Utah, an outside contractor of the DRC; 13. When plaintiff was released from prison on March 4, 1999, the provisions of Ohio Revised Code ...
Brief • March 24, 2010
of time prisoners must serve. Changes in discretion must be anchored to insights about recidivism and the safety risks of releasing prisoners into society. Id. 253. This focus on recidivism is the first ...
Article • May 15, 2007
punishment by reducing his ability to earn early release credits, extending the time he must serve in prison. The court next found that since Policy 320.400 was enacted through the former RCW 9.94A.132 ...
dismissed an Illinois jail prisoner’s failure-to-protect lawsuit based on his refusal to sign a medical release form. Mario Reyes was a pretrial detainee at the Cook County Jail in Chicago when he ...
Article • March 15, 2010 • from PLN March, 2010
when he released sentenced prisoners on a GPS-monitoring program. On March 8, 2007, Edward Donohue was convicted of his third drunk driving offense. Twelve days later, Middlesex Superior Court Judge ...
Article • November 15, 2024 • from PLN November, 2024
in restitution and a $100 special assessment. He must serve three years of supervised release after his federal prison term, which doesn’t begin until he finishes a 20-­year state prison term for a 2012 ...
Publication • June 27, 2007
by refusing her medical care and calling an ambulance to transport her to the hospital only after her initial court appearance and release from jail. In addition, Ms. Slater alleged that while in the jail’s ...
Brief • 2003
a little purple infection on his scrotum. After two days, a wound developed, with long white things extruding from it. He wrote and requested denied treatment in the prison for days after his infection ...
Article • November 15, 1999 • from PLN November, 1999
, shareholders claim the company "waited until after release of its first quarter results to retroactively alter" the fees it pays to CCA. They are seeking damages for losses caused by the decline in Prison ...
Article • August 15, 2012 • from PLN August, 2012
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
+ prisoners after they are released. “In the past, prisoners have gotten two weeks of meds and an appointment [for follow-up care] in the city,” said Dr. Young. “The problem is, when prisoners go out ...
In-the-News Article • October 29, 2018
behind the bars is one of the lowest-cost ways to reduce prisoners’ chances of reoffending, and it’s therefore vital to public safety. After all, 95 percent ...
Brief • February 14, 2025
confinement. Dkts. 444, 450. Class Counsel appreciates the importance of 4 release, including for survivors of prison staff abuse who are retraumatized by continued 5 incarceration. The Consent Decree provides ...
7 percent said they were satisfied. • Women housed in a unit at Angola complained of being “warehoused” in tiny cells. Incarcerated women were dispersed to various prisons and parish jails after ...
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