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for parents in prison to get their act together," said Kat Brady, coordinator of the Community Alliance on Prisons which is based in Honolulu. "You take away the possibility of kids' visits, and it's a self ...
Brief • January 22, 2010
Kadeem, Shannon Lahey, Nina Salamo, Robert Dean, Steve Fournter, James Baiardi, Wayne Ordos, the "gals" from Sherri's Ranch and the others named in the CUSA suit get on the stand in Federal Court, under ...
04/10/19 Page 19 of 88 40. Many people arrested for crimes in Fulton County are individuals with psychiatric disabilities. One recent report estimates that between 40 and 70 percent of people ...
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to be over-stated. In particular, fears that people arrested outside Tacoma and then SIP-released from jail are committing a large number of new crimes in the area surrounding the jail are not supported ...
Article • September 15, 1994 • from PLN September, 1994
a nasty word and many people would prefer to look the other way and deny its very existence. But not only does it exist, it exists in one of the most sensitive areas of our judicial system - capital ...
, in this industry the name of the game is to find ways to employ inmates. That's how we're evaluated ... That's the bottom line at every base level," stated Yae. "[A]s I tell people, understand we receive ...
Article • April 1, 2016 • from PLN April, 2016
Filed under: Voting, Release and Reentry
The Will of the People: Ex-prisoners Voted into Public Office by Joe Watson What happens when voters elect a public official once deemed a public threat by the criminal justice system? From ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2014
Initiative warned that video visits could be used to get around the limits on phone call rates. It urged the FCC to expand its regulation to video, warning against "perverse incentives," in which ...
Publication • November 1, 2013
Filed under: Parole
punished. Prison recidivism, the focus of this study, refers to people who were released from prison and rearrested, reconvicted, or reincarcerated for new crimes or returned to prison for either new crimes ...
Brief
website that allows people to communicate with their friends and exchange information. It is available to users with any email address, if they are within a certain age range. Users can select to join one ...
the people the district attorney identified were allowed to be present in the courtroom when the prosecuting witness testified. In ruling upon defendant's objection to closure, the trial court failed to follow ...
Brief • May 13, 2011
, and routinely and deliberately use tasers as first strike weapons without employing or even considering less painful or harmful control tactics. 48. In case after case, deputies tased people, often in the drive ...
Brief • 2011
, deputies tased people, often in the drive stun mode to cause pain, when the person was greatly outnumbered by a team of deputies who were easily able to physically overpower and control the individual ...
Publication • March 23, 2015
of returning the personal funds of prisoners upon their release, and such cards have become revenue sources for detention facilities and private companies that financially exploit people enmeshed in the criminal ...
Publication • 2019
Filed under: Counsel - Right to
to maintain oversight of nearly 600 attorneys, handling cases in 47 courthouses presided over by approximately 90 justices, judges, and magistrates, with a staff of just three people (excluding financial ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
Filed under: Indigent Defense
of people of color in a situation where they can lose their license due to their financial obligations to the court. FAILURE TO APPEAR Another way municipal courts arrest and jail people essentially ...
Brief • February 18, 2014
WHEREAS, Sharp asserts that, on May 15, 2010, he used his cell-phone camera to video and audio record the arrest and beating of an acquaintance at Pimlico Race Course; that officers of the Baltimore Police ...
Brief • January 7, 2014
may languish in jail for months after arrest without seeing a public defender. All but a few convictions are obtained through guilty pleas by people who do not receive the most basic elements of legal ...
Publication • May 1, 1995
Filed under: Prison Life Magazine
a man. Th ey need to stop looking for excuses a nd people to blame their own sho rtcomings on. The rea li ty of it is it's time to grow up. It takes a real man to get o!T his ass and ma ke a life ...
Publication • January 1, 2017
., Douglas A. Berman, Nearly a Year into Clemency Initiative, Turkeys Remain More Likely To Get Prez Obama Pardon Than People, SENTENCING LAW & POLICY (Nov. 26, 2014), http:// sentencing.typepad.com ...
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