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Case • 2001
of unregistered firearms in violation of 26 U.S.C. § 5861(d). On January 22, 1996, he was sentenced to seventy months in prison. Henrikson is currently serving this seventy month term and is eligible for release ...
were dropped. OCCC finally fired Taylor in late 1993 after he was busted by the feds in a crystal meth sting operation at a shopping mall. Sentenced to five years in prison, he was released in 1999 ...
Case • 1999
was eligible for placement in community custody*fn2 on October 24, 1997. However, he was not released into community custody until February 2, 1998, 101 days after his earned early release date for community ...
during a lounge-area fight, was guarded at a nearby Bakersfield hospital at a cost of $1,056/day in overtime. $30,000 later, after much adverse publicity, the prisoner was credited with time served ...
Institution for Women after one of the assailants discovered money missing from her personal property, said Michele Luecking-Sunman, a staff attorney with North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services (NCPLS), which ...
on the haphazard application of the Prison Rape Elimination Act, five years after the PREA standards went into effect and well over a decade since the law was enacted. We have long criticized PREA as weak ...
Article • March 15, 2012 • from PLN March, 2012
of returning to prison after their release. He noted, as repeatedly reported in PLN, that prisoners who complete college courses have much lower recidivism rates. Steuer believes the elimination of liberal ...
by then-President Donald J. Trump (R). Aimed at reducing prisoner population and associated costs, the law provided sentence credits earned with good behavior, enabling earlier release to halfway houses or home ...
Article • September 15, 2012
of solitary confinement is not ... a mere unimportant regulation as to the safe-keeping of the prisoner,” the court ruled in the case of James Medley. “A considerable number of the prisoners fell, after even ...
Article • August 15, 2008
Filed under: Work Release, Work, Prison Labor
MN Work-Release Prisoner Entitled to Unemployment Benefits After Being Fired for Missing Work by Cassandra Jenkins, a Minnesota state prisoner, was sentenced to 30 days in jail with work ...
Article • August 15, 2005 • from PLN August, 2005
Filed under: Organizing, Voting
rights in the November, 2000 general election. After $10,000 was deducted for the prisoners’ attorneys, an award of $833 was approved for each of the six prisoners who submitted valid claims. The prisoners ...
Article • July 15, 2011
of evidence that was before the Board of Parole Hearings when it originally found the prisoner suitable for release on parole. In 2006, after the Board found life prisoner Timothy Ross suitable for parole ...
Article • April 26, 2017
. The documents from this case were obtained by Prison Legal News after a successful twelve-year-long battle with the Bureau of Prisons over a Freedom of Information Act records request. See:  Shehee v ...
Article • September 15, 2024 • from PLN September, 2024
Environmental Impact Statement Released for Controversial Proposed BOP Lockup in Kentucky by On July 10, 2024, the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) released the final environmental impact ...
Sixth Circuit Orders Michigan District Court to Review Prisoner’s Plea for Compassionate Release by David Reutter by David M. Reutter The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ordered a Michigan ...
Article • October 15, 2008 • from PLN October, 2008
exempt exonerees from paying taxes on the first $50,000 of annual income, and would provide their employers with payroll tax credits for the lesser of 15 years after release or the number of years spent ...
Brief • 2007
which states that after a 21 June, 1995 review, it was found that there was insufficient information in his file to indicate “any 22 prison gang or disruptive group activities.” Opp., Ex. 12, p. 2 ...
Brief • July 29, 2009
8, 2003.2 On September 16, 2003, a panel of the Board Defendants voted to revoke Mr. Meza’s mandatory supervision release and he returned to prison for this trivial offense. Mr. Meza’s attorneys ...
higher still in maximum security prisons.   The majority of victims of PPSV (72%) and unwilling SSM (79%) reported feeling shame or humiliation after they were released from prison. 56% of the PPSV ...
Brief • September 19, 2018
is particularly afraid of this outcome because his former roommate died of an overdose shortly after he was released from Middleton HOC. 3 Case 1:18-cv-11972 Document 1 Filed 09/19/18 Page 4 of 18 12 ...
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