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Brief • January 29, 2015
of sentencing. 2. Mr. Thompson’s jailing was the direct result of DeKalb County’s policy, practice, and custom of seeking revenue from indigent people sentenced to the payment of fines and fees for traffic ...
of sentencing. 2. Mr. Thompson’s jailing was the direct result of DeKalb County’s policy, practice, and custom of seeking revenue from indigent people sentenced to the payment of fines and fees for traffic ...
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Filed under: Wrongful Death
Hospitalizations and Arrests Issues and Concerns Incarceration and Death Summary of Events Findings PAIMI Findings Recommendations page 1 page 2 page 7 page 9 page 10 page 16 page 17 page 19 page 24 page 28 page 30 ...
the testing, which it thought would establish that people with 23 cocaine in their system would be less likely to suffer cardiac arrest than those without. 24 Darts were placed in various positions ...
up with some common plan for all states. But we also need to get Mississippi and Alabama up to date on the status of medical care and treatment of prisoners living with HIV/AIDS." Over 125 people ...
Article • June 30, 2017 • from PLN July, 2017
Filed under: News in Brief
and a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve, was arrested on July 8, 2016 on charges of first-degree larceny by defrauding a public community and two counts of second-degree forgery. Dockery, 52, was accused ...
Article • September 30, 2022 • from PLN October, 2022
Filed under: News in Brief
a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. The guard was reportedly one of seven people arrested in the case, and many of the others had criminal histories. No other Sheriff’s Department employee ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Prison Labor
people of England, could be converted into economic assets.”8 Indeed, the New World, not just Australia, was imagined by British elites as an immense uncultivated terrain perfect for re-settling England’s ...
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INCARCERATED IN PAKlSTAN. HE ENCOURAGES HIS CORRESPOND I E PEOPLE AGAINST 'fHEIPAKISTAN]GOVERNMENT . . "'; THESE ARABS ARE PROBABLY AL-QAEDA MEMBERS.) G LISTS THE NAMES OF THE INCARCERATED ARABS ...
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the afternoon of November 15th at approximately 3:30pm and saw Angela. He heard voices which sounded like people arguing, but could not hear what was said. After Angela’s body was discovered on November 17th ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
people condemned to die in Texas have no access to competent lawyers to represent them in post-conviction challenges to their convictions and sentences. During a four-year period when it was responsible ...
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A Yes, I did. 18 Q Did you receive a phone call from 19 before receiving this package? 20 A Yes. 21 Q So were you aware you would be getting 22 something in the mail? 23 A I was aware, yes ...
complains that he doesn't have the staff to watch everyone all the time, but County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky retorted, "It's not good enough ... to say 'stuff happens' and 'people are going to get murdered ...
is that after you see the initial drop in the population you ultimately get to the point where you get back to an increase because people aren't leaving. "Whether the SRA is a 'success' is not a simple yes ...
Brief • 2010
Cit~-Defendants maintain a policy or practice of unluwfully seizing. intcrrognting, and arresting I.:h:mentury age children and whether CityOefendants maintain a policy or practice of using I..:xecssive ...
Donald. And we have some people out there who are clearly unsung heroes. And if theres just one among us who doesnt get the message, then we will deal with it. Guards Implicated In Prisoner Death, Escape ...
Publication • May 9, 2017
Filed under: Suicides, Staff Training
(arresting officer and transport officers) and the people receiving the inmate (nurses and gatekeepers) at the jail during intake  Communication between intake personnel and the internal correctional staff ...
homeless people for a variety of minor crimes. National epidemiological studies until recently had placed the prevalence of serious mental illness in jails and and prisons between between approximately 15 ...
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of dollars on corrections, locking away more than half a million people each year in secure facilities. This has largely been a result of the “get tough on crime” approach to sentencing favored in the past few ...
Brief • June 16, 2021
and all of Savion’s heirs-at-law, including L.H. (Savion’s minor daughter) and T.H. (Savion’s minor daughter). All of the people listed in the immediately preceding sentence, other than Ms. Robinson and Ms ...
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