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Fplp Jan Feb 2000 Florida Prison Legal ISSN# I091-8094 VOLUME 6,ISSUE I JANUARV-FEBRUARV 2000 LEGISLATORS COMPLAIN ABOUT FDOC When Michael Moore came from Carolinn 10 take over as the secretary of the Florida Department of Corrections he broughl Michael Wolfe with him to serve as his deputy secretary. Since Moore …
Journal 15 -continued from front page claims addressed to inadequate mental health and medical care have been raised. 3 Forces driving this evolution include: I) an increased population of female offenders, taxing existing medical service delivery systems and resulting in gross delays in medical care, care by inadequately and/or improperly …
Journal 14 Women have had unnecessary hysterectomies and suffered severe complications after delivery. -continued from front page cerated mothers and their children are receiving a greater amount of attention and response. Legal Services for Prisoners with Children in California has focused on several critical areas of concern to incarcerated parents …
Journal 13 ITHOUT CLIENTS < . there can be no lawsuits. Without pris" oners who are willing to step out of the darkness of prison life into the light of public exposure, the litigation described in the following pages could not have happened. This fifteenth anniversary issue of r~ tm …
Journal 12 States Fail to Meet Critical Need of Indigent Defendants -continued from front page tied. At the july 31, 1985 hearing where his September 5, 1985 execution date was set, Washington's trial counsel moved to have new counsel appointed to represent him in connection with any habeas corpus proceedings, …
Journal 11 Problems with Women's In recent years, the national debate on jail and prison crowding, the dominant correctional crisis of the 1980s, has forced correctional administrators and policymakers t o examine their penal populations t o assess which offenders should really be imprisoned. Increasingly scarce jail and prison space …
Ncpls Access Newsletter July 2004 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. Special Issue - July 2004 ACCESS NCPLS BLAKELY V. WASHINGTON U.S. SUPREME COURT By Senior Attorney J. Phillip Griffin On June 24, 2004, the United States Supreme Court announced its decision in Blakely v. Washington (No. …
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Fire to the Prisons Issue11 Spring 2011 Tock Tick Tick TOCK FTTP Issue 11 Spring 2011 “We don’t just talk about violence; it is our element, our everyday fate...the conditions we are forced to live in...” -Os Cangacieros DISCONTENT Disclaimer Fire to the Prisons is for informational and educational purposes …
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San Quentin News 4-09 San Quentin News THE PULSE OF SAN QUENTIN VOL. 2009 NO. 4 APRIL 2009 SAN QUENTIN, CALIFORNIA 94964 POPULATION:5,286 U.S. Prison Reform Federal Judges Commission Proposed Say ‘No’ to State Control By MICHAEL R. HARRIS Editor-in-Chief Everyone is either directly or indirectly affected by crime, increasing …
Journal 13-1,2 THE NATIONAL PRISON PROJECT A Project of the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. Vol. 13, No.1 & 2, Spring/Summer 1999' ISSN 1076-769X Congressman Challenges P.rivatization Trend Representative Ted Strickland of Ohio's Sixth district introduced legislation on March 4, 1999 prohibiting placement of federal prisoners in private for-profit …
Journal 21 INSIDE ... AIDS in Prison Self-help groups form inside the walls p. 14 Highlights Recent NPP litigation ISSN 0748-2655 NUMBER 21, FALL 1989 Directs Bail Fund to Be Provided Court Fines Rhode· Island Officials Over Non-Compliance Mark Lopez Of all the prisons and jails throughout the country straining …
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San Quentin News 1-09 San Quentin News THE PULSE OF SAN QUENTIN VOL. 2009 NO. 1 JANUARY 15, 2009 SAN QUENTIN, CALIFORNIA 94964 POPULATION:5,429 San Quentin’s New Warden (A) R.K. Wong, Warden (A) By SQ NEWS STAFF A new acting (A) warden officially took the helm of San Quentin on …
Journal 9-2 A PROJECT OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL L1,BERTIES UNION FOUNDATION, INC. VOL. 9, NO.2, SPRING 1994 • ISSN 0748-2655 ~\ Billing Prisonersfor Medical Care Blocks Acress Due Process Clause. DeShaney v. Winnebago County DSS, 489 U.S. 189, 199-200 (1989) (emphasis added). n 1976, the Supreme Court established in Estelle …
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San Quentin News 10-08 San Quentin News THE PULSE OF SAN QUENTIN VOL. 2008 NO. 3 OCTOBER 10, 2008 SAN QUENTIN, CALIFORNIA 94964 POPULATION:5,274 Team Exodus Breaks New Ground in West Block (Photo by Troy Williams) Top row: Jaimee Karroll, Bilenda Harris-Ritter, Will Packer, Vu Pham, George Lamb. Second row: …
Ncpls Access Newsletter June 2002 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. Volume II, Issue 2, June 2002 NCPLS LEGAL AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: GETTING WHAT YOU PAY By James W. Carter, Managing Attorney Inmates often write to NCPLS asking for information about legal services from private attorneys and …
Ncpls Access Newsletter June 2004 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS Volume IV, Issue 2, June 2004 ACCESS HEPATITIS C INFECTION AND THE FACTS ABOUT TREATMENT By Will Hawkins, Staff Medical Paralegal Of all medical concerns within North Carolina’s penitentiaries, one of the most worrisome is …
Ncpls Access Newsletter June 2005 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS Volume V, Issue 2, June 2005 ACCESS GENERAL ASSEMBLY CONSIDERS RESTRUCTURING DELIVERY OF LEGAL SERVICES TO PRISONERS On May 5th, the North Carolina Senate passed the appropriations bill, a provision of which augments the responsibilities …
Ncpls Access Newsletter June 2008 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS Volume VIII, Issue 2, June 2008 ACCESS Publications Class Action Lawsuit Certified/DOC Publication Policy Revised By: NCPLS Staff Attorney Dawn Ducoste On October 26, 2007, NCPLS filed a federal class action lawsuit against the North …
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Fire to the Prisons Issue 5 Anarchist Quarterly 2009 FIRE TO THE PRISONS AN INSURRECTIONARY ANARCHIST QUARTERLY “Revolt needs everything. Papers and Books, Arms and Explosives, Reflection and Swearing, Poison, Daggers and Arson. The only question is: How to Combine Them” ISSUE FIVE WINTER 2009 “What we are talking about …
Ncpls Access Newsletter March 2008 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS Volume VIII, Issue 1, March 2008 ACCESS NCPLS OPPOSES PAY PHONE SERVICE PROVIDERS’ REQUEST FOR RATE INCREASE In December 2007, three pay phone services providers that operate in North Carolina correctional facilities petitioned the State …
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