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Publication • 2022
phenomenon in criminal punishment. People in prison, during their incarceration, have made important, sometimes extraordinary, strides toward reducing prison populations. In fact, stakeholders in many corners ...
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into in...reased threats to security inside the prisons. When you take away the ability of people to seek relief from wrongs that affect their liberty, you often create despe!8te people and destroy any faith ...
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for 30 years and they can't get a decent parole date. Maybe they have been in trouble or had too many DR. Myself I have a perfect record. I'm supposed to see them in· 2009. When people get our ag~ and its ...
—including harassment, negative credit reports, and the adverse impact on financing and employment prospects—but they also face denial of welfare benefits, suspension of driver’s licenses, arrest ...
possession or dealing, while others were arrested for stealing to support their drug habit. Many crimes, including violent crimes, were committed by individuals under the influence of drugs or alcohol ...
Brief • May 14, 2015
Introduction 1. Arrested at age 20, Deon Patrick spent over 21 years in prison for a brutal double murder he did not commit. On January 10, 2014, the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office (“CCSAO”) moved ...
Brief • February 20, 2019
19, 2015, Bissonnette failed to appear for his regularly-scheduled conference. As a result, the Court issued an arrest warrant with bail set at $3,000.00. Bissonnette was arrested on the warrant ...
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Filed under: Juveniles
placement based on the individual needs and public safety risks of girls. • Girls are getting arrested at young ages: 40% of all girls reported committing their first offense before the age of 13. • Girls ...
Brief • December 22, 2008
, still unable to get out any radio traffic, activated her emergency button. Garbacik transcr., docket no. 36, ex F, at pp. 80, 131. Eventually Officer Garbacik concluded that she would have to arrest ...
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analyzing attorneys' arguments before the Supreme Court. We look forward to a lively debate. I turn the stage to Mr. Lyle Denniston. LYLE DENNISTON: Thank you Adriana, and thank you Stacey for getting us ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
got another 20 months for possession... It’s really taking a toll on me. . . . I need some kind of therapy because the cell is closing in on me. I feel paranoid, I can’t sleep. I feel like people ...
Brief • February 4, 2005
Filed under: Voting
-OFFENDER, THE 11 EPISCOPAL DISTRICT LAY ORGANIZATION, THE ORDINARY PEOPLE SOCIETY, THE CENTER FOR LAW AND JUSTICE, AND THE MALCOLM X CENTER, AS AMICI CURIAE SUPPORTING PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT JALIL ABDUL ...
Publication • January 1, 2019
, the latest year for which data are Figure 2 shows the growth of incarceration available, there were 2.17 million people among minority men with little schooling. incarcerated in jails, or in state ...
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, so that, effectively, what you’re saying is somebody who gets arrested and is deemed to be innocent could end up getting deported because of the information that you—because of the timing of when ...
Brief • July 19, 2012
interview, Ms. Martinez explains that the handcuffing hurt the boy as he twisted himself up in the cuffs and the chair as he struggled to get free. See Plaintiffs’ Exhibit 14, attached hereto. 5. Plaintiffs ...
Publication • May 1, 2017
Human Rights Watch is dedicated to protecting the human rights of people around the world. We stand with victims and activists to prevent discrimination, to uphold political freedom, to protect people ...
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claimed that the arresting officer was out to get Mays, but the officer denied this. The appellate court noted that the issue was immaterial since there was no evidence that the officer tried to influence ...
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anyone remaining on the island faced “certain death.” Despite this peril, Galveston County intentionally chose not to evacuate the approximately 1,000 people imprisoned in the Galveston County Jail ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Electronic Monitoring
, the county imposed EM fees on individuals in the program, and collected over $60,000 from them, rather than supporting the program through the county’s savings.32 The vast majority of people arrested ...
nurses. “So the inmates were getting unqualified people screening them and checking out their medical problems.” As part of the settlement, Corizon agreed to change that practice in Alameda ...
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