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Kickback publication • May 21, 2014
Contract Extension 2014 Admin Minnesota Materials Management Division Room 112 Administration Bldg., 50 Sherburne Ave., St. Paul, MN 55155; Phone: 651.296.2600, Fax: 651.297.3996 Persons with a hearing or speech disability can contact us through the Minnesota Relay Service by dialing 711 or 1.800.627.3529. CONTRACT RELEASE: T-512 DATE: APRIL 1, 2014 …
Kickback publication • May 21, 2014
AR-3mth Extension This is approved. Jane Sent from my iPhone > On May 19, 2014, at 4:18 PM, "Teresa Funderburg" <Teresa.Funderburg@arkansas.gov> wrote: > > Jane, > > Attached is our request for a 3 month sole source contract with Global Tel*Link for Inmate Telephone Services –current bid #SP-14-0222 for these …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
DC Circuit: Federal Prisoner not Limited to Seeking Relief via Habeas Corpus by Michael Brodheim DC Circuit: Federal Prisoner not Limited to Seeking Relief via Habeas Corpus &nbsp; by Michael Brodheim &nbsp; The District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals has held that a federal prisoner may seek relief via …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Philadelphia Sued Over Rejection of Ad Criticizing U.S. Incarceration Policies by Michael Brodheim Philadelphia Sued Over Rejection of Ad Criticizing U.S. Incarceration Policies &nbsp; by Michael Brodheim &nbsp; On May 20, 2013, a federal district court in Pennsylvania denied the City of Philadelphia&rsquo;s motion to dismiss in a case brought …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
California: Surety Entitled to Exoneration of Bail Bond Forfeited as a Result of Defendant’s Deportation by Michael Brodheim California: Surety Entitled to Exoneration of Bail Bond Forfeited as a Result of Defendant&rsquo;s Deportation &nbsp; by Michael Brodheim &nbsp; The California Court of Appeal has held that a bail surety did …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
High-Ranking Illinois Prison Official Fired due to Criminal History by High-Ranking Illinois Prison Official Fired due to Criminal History &nbsp; According to court records obtained by the Chicago Sun Times, Xadrian R. McCraven, 44, has a lengthy criminal history that includes a 1987 conviction for disorderly conduct, a 1989 conviction …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Seventh Circuit: Prisoner with Back Condition Stated Claim for Fall from Upper Bunk by Michael Brodheim Seventh Circuit: Prisoner with Back Condition Stated Claim for Fall from Upper Bunk &nbsp; by Michael Brodheim &nbsp; The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals held that a prisoner who suffers from scoliosis stated a …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Liberty Interest Necessary to Trigger Arkansas Judicial Review by Mark Wilson Liberty Interest Necessary to Trigger Arkansas Judicial Review &nbsp; by Mark Wilson &nbsp; The Arkansas Supreme Court has upheld the dismissal of a prisoner&rsquo;s state judicial review action because he failed to assert a constitutional violation. Arkansas Department of …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Report: Increase in Federal Prison Population, Overcrowding by Derek Gilna Report: Increase in Federal Prison Population, Overcrowding &nbsp; by Derek Gilna &nbsp; A government study revealed that overcrowding in the federal prison system worsened over the five-year period from 2006 through 2011, affecting facilities of all security levels. The study, …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Kansas: Prison Healthcare Officials Engaged in Continued Deliberate Indifference by Robert Warlick Kansas: Prison Healthcare Officials Engaged in Continued Deliberate Indifference &nbsp; by Robert Warlick &nbsp; The Kansas Court of Appeals held that employees of Correct Care Solutions at the Lansing Correctional Facility (LCF) committed continuing Eighth Amendment violations by …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
D.A. Drops Charges Against Oklahoma Parole Board Members by Christopher Zoukis D.A. Drops Charges Against Oklahoma Parole Board Members &nbsp; by Christopher Zoukis &nbsp; Five members of the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board (Board) will not face trial for criminal violations of the state&rsquo;s Open Meeting Act, after signing a …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Filed under: News
Washington County Jail Remains Closed after Voters Reject Tax Hike by Washington County Jail Remains Closed after Voters Reject Tax Hike &nbsp; Officials in Yakima County, Washington say a deal struck with the city of Fife, near Tacoma, to house the city&rsquo;s prisoners will help make up for lost income …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Pennsylvania Warrantless, Suspicionless Search Probation Condition Held Invalid by Mark Wilson Pennsylvania Warrantless, Suspicionless Search Probation Condition Held Invalid &nbsp; by Mark Wilson &nbsp; The Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that a condition of probation authorizing warrantless, suspicionless searches of a probationer&rsquo;s home was invalid, and remanded the case for resentencing. …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Idaho Supreme Court Vacates Summary Judgment for Pepper Spray Manufacturer by Mark Wilson Idaho Supreme Court Vacates Summary Judgment for Pepper Spray Manufacturer &nbsp; by Mark Wilson &nbsp; On August 27, 2013, Idaho&rsquo;s Supreme Court held that a lower state court improperly granted summary judgment to a pepper spray manufacturer …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Lawsuit Against Missouri Jail Proceeds as Two Guards Plead Guilty by Lawsuit Against Missouri Jail Proceeds as Two Guards Plead Guilty &nbsp; Attorneys representing current and former prisoners at the city workhouse in St. Louis, Missouri are moving forward with a federal lawsuit that alleges cruel and unusual punishment at …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
No “Reasonable Efforts” to Reunite Oregon Sex Offender with His Son by Mark Wilson No &ldquo;Reasonable Efforts&rdquo; to Reunite Oregon Sex Offender with His Son &nbsp; by Mark Wilson &nbsp; The Oregon Court of Appeals held on July 3, 2013 that a juvenile court improperly assessed whether the Department of …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Reports on Elderly Prisoners Spur Call for Reforms by Reports on Elderly Prisoners Spur Call for Reforms &nbsp; An increasing number of advocacy groups are calling for reforms in the wake of three reports that found the nation&rsquo;s aging prison population is reaching record levels at growing expense to taxpayers, …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Filed under: Sentencing, Juveniles
States Adopt Sentencing Changes Following Supreme Court Ruling on Juvenile Lifers by States Adopt Sentencing Changes Following Supreme Court Ruling on Juvenile Lifers &nbsp; A wave of legal maneuvering is sweeping across the nation due to a deeply divided U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding juveniles serving mandatory sentences of life …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Filed under: Education
Prison Education Programs Threatened by Matthew Clarke Prison Education Programs Threatened &nbsp; by Matt Clarke &nbsp; Corrections officials across the country fear that two recent developments will drastically limit educational opportunities for prisoners &ndash; a scenario that research indicates could lead to higher recidivism rates. First, Congress failed to renew …
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Filed under: Sanctions, Parole
Oregon PPS Sanctions May Not Exceed 180 Days; Prior Contrary Ruling Overturned by Mark Wilson Oregon PPS Sanctions May Not Exceed 180 Days; Prior Contrary Ruling Overturned &nbsp; by Mark Wilson &nbsp; The Oregon Court of Appeals has held that the Parole Board lacks authority to impose incarceration sanctions in …
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