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Kickback publication • November 2, 2018
Georgia DOC - Securus Contract Amendment 2017-2021 FIRST AMENDMENT TO INMATE TELEPHONE SERVICE CONTRACT THIS FIRST AMENDMENT ("Amendment") to the Inmate Telephone Service Contract originally entered Into on September 21, 2016 ("Contract"). is entered Into as of January 1, 2017, by and between the Georgia Department of Corrections ("State Entity"), …
Kickback publication • November 2, 2018
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
Georgia DOC - Securus Rates 2017-2021 ATTACHMENT 5 RATES AND REVENUE SHARE. On a monthly basis, Contractor shall pay the State Entity a monthly payment which shall be the ·greater of the Revenue·Share (defined as the product of the Revenue Share Percentage ·and the Gross Revenue) or MMG a·~ defined …
CoreCivic’s Actions Against Sexual Harassment Compel Reversal of Jury Verdict by David Reutter by David Reutter  The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a Georgia federal district court’s grant of judgment of law for Corrections Corporation of America, now known as CoreCivic, in a lawsuit alleging it failed to take …
Brief • September 14, 2018
L.T. V. Owens, GA, Deposition of John J Ryan, Wrongful Death, 2018 In The Matter Of: L.T., by her guardian, Cajun Snorton, et al. vs. Smyrna Police Lieutenant Kenneth Owens, et al. John J. Ryan September 14, 2018 LYON REPORTING, INC. Certified Court Reporters P.O. Box 81124 Atlanta, Georgia 30366 …
Article • September 4, 2018 • from PLN September, 2018
Georgia Medical Prison Rife with Dysfunction, Abuse and Dilapidated Conditions by David Reutter by David Reutter Poor sanitation, asbestos contamination, leaky roofs, inadequate health care, the loss of a top doctor frustrated with it all – those are just some of the problems that have plagued Georgia’s Augusta State Medical …
Hill Barrientos et al. v. CoreCivic, Inc., GA, Motion to Dismiss Denied, Class-action Claims Under Trafficking Victims Protection Act, 2018 Case 4:18-cv-00070-CDL Document 38 Filed 08/17/18 Page 1 of 17 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA COLUMBUS DIVISION WILHEN HILL BARRIENTOS, MARGARITO VELAZQUEZ-GALICIA, and …
Brief • August 16, 2018
Goldring v. Atlanta Police Dept, GA, Complaint, False Arrest, 2018 Case 1:18-cv-01191-WMR Document 13 Filed 08/16/18 Page 1 of 13 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA ATLANTA DIVISION JULIUS GOLDRING, Plaintiff, v. ATLANTA POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICERS VLADIMIR HENRY and JUAN RESTREPO, in their individual …
Federal Class-action Accuses CoreCivic of Exploiting Immigrant Detainee Labor by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna A federal class-action suit filed on April 17, 2018 in the Middle District of Georgia accuses private prison behemoth CoreCivic – formerly Corrections Corporation of America – of exploiting immigrant detainees who perform work in …
Article • August 8, 2018 • from PLN August, 2018
Filed under: Costs
Georgia Renewal Statute Requires Prepayment of Costs of Prior Suit by On November 17, 2017, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit brought under Georgia’s renewal statute because the plaintiff failed to pay the costs from a prior case or seek in forma pauperis (IFP) …
Fischer v. Georgia Dept. Of Corrections, GA, Settlement, Medical Neglect, 2018 Case 2:16-cv-00143-RWS Document 120 Filed 07/16/18 Page 1 of 14 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA GAINESVILLE DIVISION ANGELA and JAMES FISCHER, Individually and as the Guardians of MOLLIANNE FISCHER, an Adult Ward, …
Article • July 6, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
$550,000 Settlement for Georgia Prisoner Who Lost Leg Due to Improper Care by A diabetic Georgia prisoner received $550,000 to settle a lawsuit claiming he lost one of his legs due to improper medical treatment and neglect by Dr. Chiquita Fye, the medical director at Macon State Prison (MSP). Michael …
Article • July 2, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
Filed under: TV/Movies
A&E; Reality Show Puts Undercover Volunteers, Hidden Cameras in Jails by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell A group of people who had neither been arrested nor convicted of a crime nevertheless spent two months in county jails – as part of a reality show with hidden cameras, in order to …
Article • July 2, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
State Criminal Justice Reform Efforts Gaining Traction by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis On the federal level, hopes for criminal justice reform have fallen victim to partisan bickering in Congress and a lack of substantive interest from the White House. Fortunately, state officials are not waiting around, and state-level reform …
Dept. of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General - ICE's Inspections and Monitoring of Detention Facilities Do Not Lead to Sustained Compliance or Systemic Improvements, 2018 ICE’s Inspections and Monitoring of Detention Facilities Do Not Lead to Sustained Compliance or Systemic Improvements June 26, 2018 OIG-18-67 DHS OIG HIGHLIGHTS ICE’s …
Article • June 8, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
Trinity Services Group Faces Complaints Due to Inadequate Prison and Jail Food by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon A tide of complaints has surfaced around Florida-based Trinity Services Group, one of the largest food service providers to correctional facilities in the nation. At issue is the provision of adequate, nutritious …
Publication • 2018
Georgia - September-October 2018 Denied Publication Memo GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS FACILITIES DIVISION STATE OFFICES SOUTH @ TIFT COLLEGE 300 PATROL ROAD FORSYTH, GA 31029 Phone 478/992-5101 Fax 478/992-5210 Nathan Deal Gregory C. Dozier Governor Commissioner PUBLICATION REVIEW COMMITTEE From: Facilities Division Office/PRC Subject: Denied Publications Date: September/October, 2018 The …
In the Eye of the Storm: When Hurricanes Impact Prisons and Jails by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke Hurricanes and other major storms represent a significant threat to prisoners. Prisons and jails are often built on poorly-drained land located in flood plains or other environmentally-sensitive areas. Although meteorologists usually warn …
Article • May 9, 2018 • from PLN May, 2018
Dying Prisoner’s Complaint Alleged Claim for Failure to Treat Hepatitis C by The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed the dismissal of a prisoner’s civil rights action that accused staff at Autry State Prison of denying him treatment for hepatitis C. Georgia state prisoner Blair Mitchell, who was serving …
Georgia Man Reaches Settlement with Dekalb County Police Officer over Civil Rights Violations by Christopher Zoukis
Article • April 23, 2018
2 Georgia officers forced out over racist Facebook posts targeting black motorists by David Reutter By David Reutter Two white Georgia law enforcement officers were forced out of their positions after racist and sexist remarks they exchanged on Facebook were uncovered.             The officers were McIntosh County Sheriff deputies when …
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