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Oklahoma Lawmen Charged with Sundry Crimes by Mark Wilson In separate incidents, five Oklahoma prison and jail guards have been charged with crimes ranging from contraband smuggling and assault to murder. Former Sequoyah County jail guard Jarrod Anthony Yates pleaded guilty on October 2, 2008 to violating the civil rights …
Prison, Jail and Law Enforcement Corruption Continues in Georgia by David Reutter by David M. Reutter As the number of people in prison and jail in Georgia has increased, so too has the number of corruption cases involving detention and police officials. One of every 13 Georgians are under the …
Federal Prison Employees Convicted of Stealing Prisoners’ Meds by Gary Hunter On January 6, 2009, three former employees at the Buffalo Federal Detention Center in Batavia, New York pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of theft of government property. Richard Lawson, a captain and pharmacist; Lisa Schwab, a pharmacist technician; and …
Padilla v. Yoo: Obama administration backs appeal of Bush torture memo author by John Burton By John Burton 12 December 2009 Obama administration lawyers under the direction of Attorney General Eric Holder are once again supporting the dismissal of a civil case brought by a victim of illegal detention and …
Article • December 15, 2009
Failure to Register as Sex Offender Convictions Reversed in Washington by A Washington Court of Appeals reversed and vacated Kenneth Howe’s convictions for failure to register as a sex offender. The convictions were based on Howe's prior California convictions for lewd acts on a child and failure to register, which …
$250,000 Awarded to Former New York Prisoner Wrongly Convicted by Falsified Evidence by David Reutter by David M. Reutter A New York Court of Claims has awarded $250,000 to a former prisoner based on her claims of malicious prosecution and negligent supervision, after finding a State Police investigator had fabricated …
Problems Persist at Lucas County, Ohio Jail by Last month, PLN reported that four officials with the Sheriff’s Office in Lucas County, Ohio, including Sheriff James Telb, had been indicted on federal charges related to the June 1, 2004 death of jail prisoner Carlton Benton. [See: PLN, Oct. 2009, p.48]. …
Article • November 15, 2009 • from PLN November, 2009
Former North Dakota State Psychologist Who Treated Sex Offenders Busted for Child Porn by Facing a sentence ranging from 5 to 30 years, Joseph Belanger, a North Dakota psychologist who treated sex offenders at the State Hospital in Jamestown, was sentenced on January 28, 2009 to 84 months in federal …
Pennsylvania Private Juvenile Prison Scandal Results in Guilty Pleas by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke On June 9, 2009, attorney Robert J. Powell of Hazeltown, Pennsylvania pleaded guilty to charges related to an illegal scheme involving two for-profit juvenile facilities – PA Child Care in Luzerne County and Western PA …
Article • November 15, 2009 • from PLN November, 2009
Orange County Sheriff Sentenced to 5½ Years in Prison by Gary Hunter Orange County Sheriff Sentenced to 5½ Years in Prison by Gary Hunter “I need a sheriff I can trust. Lying will not be tolerated in this courtroom, especially by the county’s highest-ranking law enforcement officer.” That was what …
Article • November 15, 2009 • from PLN November, 2009
Former Mississippi DOC Chief Medical Officer Charged with Embezzlement by Dr. Kentrell Liddell, 35, was arrested on May 21, 2009 and charged with 13 counts of embezzlement. She was taken into custody at her current job at the Madison County Medical Center in Canton, Mississippi, and booked into the Hinds …
Ohio Jail Officials Face Federal Charges, Investigation by Brandon Sample A federal grand jury has returned indictments against two Lucas County, Ohio jail guards in connection with the death of a prisoner. Additionally, Lucas County’s sheriff and another jail employee face charges of lying to investigators. According to the indictment, …
Second Circuit Reinstates New York Jail Guard’s Excessive Force Conviction by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated the federal conviction of a New York jail guard for intentionally using excessive force on a prisoner in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 242. Zoran Teodorovic, a …
Article • October 15, 2009 • from PLN October, 2009
Small Amounts of Marijuana Not “Dangerous Contraband” Under New York Law, Court Rules by The possession or introduction of small amounts of marijuana into a New York state prison is not punishable as a felony, the New York Court of Appeals held. Robert Finley, a New York state prisoner, was …
Article • October 15, 2009
North Carolina: Positive Urinalysis Alone Doesn’t Sustain Marijuana Possession Charge by In a case of first impression, the North Carolina Supreme Court held on June 28, 2007, that a positive urinalysis alone was insufficient to uphold a probationer’s conviction for possession of marijuana. On August 21, 2004, defendant Darian Jaquan …
Former Prisoner Convicted of Impersonating Criminal Defense Attorney by On April 15, 2009, a federal jury convicted a former prisoner who impersonated a lawyer on charges of mail fraud and making false statements, and the U.S. District Court subsequently imposed a 51-month prison sentence. Howard O. Kieffer, 54, served time …
Article • September 15, 2009 • from PLN September, 2009
Contraband Smuggling by Texas Prison Guards Rarely Punished Harshly by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke A review conducted by a Houston newspaper concluded that a large quantity and variety of contraband is still being smuggled into Texas prisons by state prison guards, and those caught smuggling rarely receive harsh punishment. …
Former Oklahoma Sheriff Convicted of Sex Crimes Now Where to Put Him? by by Gary Hunter Oklahoma officials are trying to decide the best way to incarcerate ex-sheriff Mike Burgess, 56, now that he is a convicted sex offender. On January 9, 2009 the former Custer County lawman was convicted …
Shouldn’t Innocence Matter? by David C Fathi By David Fathi On August 17, the US Supreme Court ordered a lower federal court in Georgia to conduct a hearing in the case of Troy Anthony Davis. Davis has been on Georgia’s death row for 18 years, sentenced to death for the …
Article • September 15, 2009
Conviction Mandatory to Civilly Commit Under Sexually Violent Predator Act by The Supreme Court of California has held that in order to continue Sexually Violent Predator (SVP) proceedings against someone whose conviction has been reversed, the state must once again convict that person. In 1982, as well as 1988, David …
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