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Brief • June 13, 2023
of At all times relevant to this complaint, Defendant CoreCivic, Inc. 2 formerly known as Corrections Corporation of America, Inc. (herein referred to as 3 “CoreCivic”) was a for-profit Maryland ...
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Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
University of San Fran Law Review Californias Broken Parole System Report Summer 2009 44 USFLR 177 44 U.S.F. L. Rev. 177 Page 1 University of San Francisco Law Review Summer 2009 Comments *177 CALIFORNIA'S BROKEN PAROLE SYSTEM: FLAWED STANDARDS AND INSUFFICIENT OVERSIGHT THREATEN THE RIGHTS OF PRISONERS Steve Disharoon [FNa1] …
of the prosecution that would tend to show Page 11 the defendant’s innocence of committing the crime. Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83, 83 S. Ct. 1194, 10 L. Ed. 2d 215 (1963). Neither NCPLS, nor the Clerk of Superior ...
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Filed under: Court Access
------------------------ South Alabama Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia 25,541 1,941 ...
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Innocence Project Compensation for Wrongfully Convicted Report MAKING UP FOR LOST TIME: WHAT THE WRONGFULLY CONVICTED ENDURE AND HOW TO PROVIDE FAIR COMPENSATION AN INNOCENCE PROJECT REPORT BENJAMIN N. CARDOZO SCHOOL OF LAW, YESHIVA UNIVERSITY CONTENTS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Gordon DuGan President and Chief Executive Officer, W.P. Carey & Co., …
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Filed under: Sentencing
) University of Maryland basketball star Len Bias in June of 1986. Following the NBA draft, at which he had been selected as the number two pick by the Boston Celtics, Bias died of a drug overdose that evening ...
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National Employment Law Project 65 Million Need Not Apply the Case for Crimnal Background Check Reform 2011 "\ ,JII n \ re rates. v'~ rJA'-'-.................-. · nswenng S rvice Experl\,;l . -aliT. ver Evening =arm-\-----• ---------- I CO. 65 MILLION “NEED NOT APPLY” "39 ~0~0- Shift. CR5 for The lUm …
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Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
Amfar Issue Brief-hiv in Correctional Settings March 2008 The Foundation for AIDS Research Issue Brief No. 5 March 2008 issue brief “The degree of civilization in a society can be judged by entering its prisons.” – Fyodor Dostoyevsky T he U.S. correctional system is facing critical challenges as the number …
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materials relating to weapons, from a use of force policy. 4 For example, Prince George’s County, Maryland Police Department defines “use of force” as any physical coercion used to effect, influence ...
Article • April 15, 2009
Jail Strip-Search Cases: Patterns and Participants by Margo Schlanger Cited: 71 Law & Contemp. Probs. 65 [*pg 65] JAIL STRIP-SEARCH CASES: PATTERNS AND PARTICIPANTS By Margo Schlanger* I. INTRODUCTION II. JAIL STRIP-SEARCH LITIGATION: THE MIAMI CASE III. JAIL STRIP-SEARCH LITIGATION MORE GENERALLY A. Case Category Features B. Participants IV. CONCLUSION …
Article • December 15, 2009
Imprisoning Rights: The Failure of Negotiated Governance in the Prison Inmate Grievance Process by Van Swearingen by Van Swearingen* Introduction Prisons are not meant to be particularly hospitable places; punishment as a goal of imprisonment implies a certain level of discomfort. Since the establishment of punishment by incarceration, prison conditions …
Brief • 2005
[] in the statute” every type of agreement a statute applies to); Amos v. Maryland Dep’t of Pub. Safety and Correctional Servs., 126 F.3d 589, 614 (4th Cir. 1997) (Murnaghan, J., dissenting) (rejecting holding ...
Doe. At all times relevant to Minor Doe #3’s Complaint, Minor Doe accompanied Jane Doe #3 and was a visitor at SCCF.3 8. Defendant Corrections Corporation of America is a Maryland corporation ...
Brief • 2008
in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, 46 47 California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, PLAINTIFF'S RESPONDING BRIEF IN OPPOSITION TO DEFENDANTS' MOTION TO DISMISS OR TRANSFER ...
Brief • August 6, 2013
Hollis v. City of Key West, FL, New Trial Motion, Police Excessive Force, 2013 Case 4:12-cv-10013-KMM Document 79 Entered on FLSD Docket 08/06/2013 Page 1 of 21 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA KEY WEST DIVISION SUZANN HOLLIS, Plaintiffs, v. Case No.: 12-10013-CIV-MOORE/TORRES CITY …
Brief • June 3, 2014
Register v. City of Los Angeles, CA, Complaint, wrongful conviction imprisonment, 2014 Case 2:14-cv-04568-JAK-JC Document 1 Filed 06/13/14 Page 1 of 45 Page ID #:1 1 KEVIN LAHUE, State Bar No. 237556 2 klahue@kmbllaw.com 3 KAYE, MCLANE, BEDNARSKI & LITT, LLP 4 234 East Colorado Boulevard, Suite 230 5 Pasadena, …
Jerry v. District of Columbia, DC, Consent Decree, Juvenile Prisons, 1986 Jerry M. v. District of Columbia SUPERIOR COURT, i OF THE DISTRICT Or iSJJ JERRY H. , et al.. ) Plaintiffs, ) ) V. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, et al., c. C.A. No. 1519-65 (IFP) ) Defendants. ) CONSENT DECREE^ …
Brief • February 4, 2015
Filed under: Visitor Searches
. At all times relevant to Minor Doe #3’s Complaint, Minor Doe accompanied Jane Doe #3 and was a visitor at SCCF.3 8. Defendant Corrections Corporation of America is a Maryland corporation headquartered ...
Brief • January 12, 2018
atmosphere.'" (Maryland v. Shatzer (2010) 559 U.S. 98, 103.) The Miranda court reasoned that "[u]nless adequate protective devices are employed to dispel the compulsion inherent in custodial surroundings ...
of the arrestee’s person and possessions may in some circumstances be even greater than those supporting a search immediately following arrest.” Maryland v. King, 569 U.S. 435, 456, 133 S.Ct. 1958, 1974, 186 L.Ed.2d ...
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