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Brief • May 9, 2023
of development”); Communities Actively Living Indep. & Free v. City of Los Angeles, 2011 WL 4595993, at *8 (C.D. Cal. Feb. 10, 2011) (summarily overruling boilerplate evidentiary objections when the grounds ...
Brief • August 31, 2023
providers in the local community. 103. Defendants breached their duties and were negligent (including grossly negligent) and reckless in the management of Mr. Rider’s health and safety. 104. Defendants ...
Brief • August 13, 2004
all ofthe events at issue occurred in the District of Columbia. PARTIES 5. Mr. Heard is a deafman who has no verbal skills and communicates in American Sign Language. Auxiliary aids and services ...
Publication • July 28, 2016
of their community supervision. Leaders of Philadelphia’s criminal justice system, motivated in ernment, have been working together for the last few years to reduce the inmate population, largely under the auspices ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
to being found guilty of the criminal charges pending against them. The implications of these practices are far reaching and potentially damaging to Arizona families and communities. Solitary confinement ...
Publication • 2023
Filed under: Resources
2023 PARC National Prisoner Resource Directory PARC National Prisoner Resource Directory Dear Community, June 2023 Welcome to the June 2023 edition of PARC’s National Prisoner Resource Directory ...
Publication • July 7, 2021
institutions in their community. Oversight of Chapel Libraries Finally, we found that the BOP already has the technological capability to implement alternatives to inmate-led services, such as live streaming ...
Publication • July 29, 2016
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
these failures. It provides a comprehensive examination of the criminal justice system, from the creation of new criminal laws to ex-offenders’ reentry into communities after serving their sentences. Our broad ...
Case • 1990
of community supervision. DISPOSITION: Holding that the exceptional sentence imposed was not clearly too lenient and was justified by the defendant's inability to appreciate the wrongfulness of his conduct ...
Case • 2004
: [20] If a psychiatric or psychological diagnosis of present severe emotional disturbance such as to constitute a danger to the health or safety of the community has been made with respect ...
Case • 2002
Communications Act (FCA) completely preempted the plaintiffs' claims, and thus deprived the superior court of jurisdiction. See Louis. & Nash. R.R. v. Maxwell, 237 U.S. 94, 97 (1915). The federal court disagreed ...
Case • 1991
segregated from other pretrial detainees at the MCC; (4) Gotti and Gravano have been segregated from Locascio and have been permitted to communicate with him only during visits by counsel or family members ...
Case • 1999
refer to paragraphs thirty-two and thirty-three of their 56.1 Statement: The TRC believed that the stress associated with the community unrest that would be placed on plaintiff for an additional two ...
Case • 2007
] Sheldon Alexander, a long-time resident of the HannahvillePotawatomi Indian Community, located in the upper peninsula of Michigan, violated the terms of his supervised release through a series of alcohol ...
Case • 2008
prison term of 17 months. However, in accordance with the legislative scheme known as Senate Bill 123 (S.B. 123), L. 2003, ch. 135, she was placed on community corrections probation for 18 months ...
Case • 1976
the contents of such communications or provide copies thereof. Interrogatory No. 84: At the time of the transfer were you aware of Haymes previous statements about Clinton relative to his ability to seek ...
advocates, organizers, and community leaders who consistently target Ahern with their advocacy efforts. They see Ahern as a rogue actor who evades meaningful accountability, both from voters and from other ...
58 counties. People convicted of most low-level crimes would now serve their time in local jails or under community supervision, and non-violent offenders leaving state prison would be supervised ...
Article • February 4, 2015 • from PLN February, 2015
if you’re an indigent immigration detainee,” confirms Claudia Valenzuela, associate director of litigation with the National Immigrant Justice Center based in Chicago. “So communicating ...
In-the-News Article • March 4, 2019
; Finally, the city will reconnect inmates to their communities by putting them in jails in their boroughs. The architecture firm Perkins Eastman was awarded $7.6 million in 2018 to undertake a study of how ...
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