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States Scramble to Find Lethal Injection Drugs by David Reutter by David M. Reutter “From this day forward I no longer shall tinker with the machinery of death.” —Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun, Callins v. Collins, 501 U.S. 1141 (1994) The only American producer of sodium thiopental has abandoned the …
Brief • December 3, 2010
ACLU v. City of Albuquerque, NM, Complaint, Public Records Request, 2010 ~NQQRS~Q FILED IN MY OFFICE THIS STATE OF NEW MEXICO SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT BERNALILLO COUNTY DEC O3 2010 Llu~ 771. l)(.,JAa,,,,J ciiRK 01srAf6r couRT ACLU of NEW MEXICO, Plaintiff-Petitioner, v. CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE, Defendant-Respondent. COMPLAINT FOR EOUITABLE RELIEF …
PLN v. Prison Health Services, VT, Complaint, Disclosure Public Records, 2010 STATE OF VERMONT SUPERIOR COURT WASHINGTON UNIT CIVIL DIVISION Docket No. PRISON LEGAL NEWS Plaintiff v. PRISON HEALTH SERVICES, INC. Defendant Complaint and Petition for Declaratory Judgment and Permanent Injunctive Relief, with Supporting Memorandum of Law COMES NOW Plaintiff, …
Kentucky Lethal Injection Protocol Adopted in Violation of APA by Brandon Sample The lethal injection protocol adopted by the Kentucky Department of Correction (DOC) was promulgated in violation of the state’s Administrative Procedure Act (APA), the Kentucky Supreme Court decided on November 25, 2009. Kentucky, like most other states that …
Texas Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Ex-Prisoner’s Religious Halfway House by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke On June 19, 2009, the Texas Supreme Court held that a city zoning ordinance which effectively banned a religious halfway house in the City of Sinton violated the Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act …
Pennsylvania Prison Porn Ban Improperly Promulgated, but Not Unconstitutional by The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania has held that a state prison rule prohibiting prisoners from receiving or possessing materials containing pornography or nudity was invalid because it was not promulgated as a regulation pursuant to the Commonwealth Documents Law. However, …
Article • November 15, 2009 • from PLN November, 2009
California’s Lethal Injection Protocol Invalidated for Failure to Comply with APA by Michael Brodheim Sustaining a legal challenge filed by prisoners Michael A. Morales and Mitchell Sims, both on death row, the California Court of Appeal has held that the state’s lethal injection protocol, contained in San Quentin’s Operational Procedure …
California: Parole Board’s Policy Barring Friendly Oral Witness Testimony At Lifer Hearings Ruled An “Underground Regulation” by Marvin Mentor The California Office of Administrative Law (OAL) struck down the unwritten policy of the California Board of Parole Hearings (BPH) that denied all requests for friendly oral witness testimony at lifer …
Michigan Sex Offender Freezes to Death on Street As Housing Crisis Continues by Jimmy Franks Michigan Sex Offender Freezes to Death on Street As Housing Crisis Continues by Jimmy Franks On January 26, 2009, Thomas Pauli, 52, was found dead on the cold streets of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Pauli, a …
Article • August 15, 2008
Filed under: Private Prisons, Allvest, Zoning
$2.5 Million Settlement For Private Prison Construction Cancellation by The City of Delta Junction (City) and Alaska corporations Allvest, Inc., and Delta Corrections Group, LLC (DCG), settled a lawsuit after House Bill 149 threatened to halt private prison construction underway at Ft. Greely. Allvest/DCG and the City commenced the building …
Sex Offenders Set Up Camp in Miami Florida: The Julia Tuttle Causeway Becomes a Colony. Politicians Pass the Buck. by Isaiah Thompson Another one showed up last night. Around 10 — just before curfew — a car rolled in under the bridge and the newcomer got out with his wife. …
Georgia’s Sex Offender Residency Restriction Unconstitutional; Work Restriction Approved by The Georgia Supreme Court has declared that a state law that prohibits registered sex offenders from residing or loitering at a location that is within 1,000 feet of any childcare facility, church, school or area where minors congregate (the “residency …
Texas Youth Commission Wants Increased Pepper Spray Use Despite Settlement by Michael Rigby by Michael Rigby Less than three months after agreeing to a court settlement limiting the use of pepper spray on juveniles, the Texas Youth Commission (TYC) has failed to curb its use and is actually planning to …
Article • May 15, 2008
Preliminary Injunctions/TROs Require Posting of Bond by The Federal Rules prohibit TROs and preliminary injunctions without security "in such sum as the court deems proper." Whether to require a bond is in the court's discretion. At 1374: . . . [C]ourts have held that security is not required in the …
Lawsuits test crackdown on sex criminals by john gramlich Friday, April 18, 2008 Stateline Article By John Gramlich, Stateline.org Staff Writer A death-penalty case argued before the U.S. Supreme Court this week marks the latest constitutional challenge to an ongoing, nationwide crackdown on sex criminals. From California to North Carolina, …
Article • September 15, 2007 • from PLN September, 2007
O.K. to Ban Suspicious Indiana Sex Offender from Parks by The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals held that a registered sex offender who had been observed behaving suspiciously could be permanently banned from a city?s parks. Robert Brown, a registered sex offender who had a single conviction for child molestation, …
Eighth Circuit Upholds Arkansas Sex Offender Registration/Residency Restrictions by Matthew Clarke by Matthew T. Clarke The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of a civil rights challenge to provisions of the Arkansas Sex Offender Registration Act, Ark. Code Ann. § 12-12-901 et seq., and to a criminal statute …
Temporary Restraining Order Suspends California’s Sex Offenders’ Housing Banishment Law by John Dannenberg Temporary Restraining Order Suspends California's Sex Offenders? Housing Banishment Law by John E. Dannenberg The U.S.D.C. (N.D. Cal.) issued a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) on November 8, 2006, the same day California voters approved state Proposition 83 …
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Classification, Zoning
Cincinnati's Ban on Travel in "Drug Exclusion Zones" Struck Down by Cincinnati's Ban on Travel in "Drug Exclusion Zones" Struck Down The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, affirming the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, held that a Cincinnati, Ohio, municipal ordinance banning persons convicted of …
ADA Group Home Suit Not Moot by The plaintiffs' claim against a fire department of disability discrimination against a group home was not mooted by its changed interpretation of the fire code, since the interpretation might change back. At 574: "The defendant's burden is a heavy one to ensure the …
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