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Publication • February 12, 2016
8. Conditions and Conduct in the California Criminal Justice System, ICCPR Coalition Report Conditions and Conduct in the California Criminal Justice System A Report on U.S. Government Compliance with the United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) Table of Contents Executive Summary — p. 2 Abuses of …
Brief • February 12, 2016
Shoatz v. Wetzel, PA, Opinion and Order, Prolonged Solitary Confinement, 2016 Case 2:13-cv-00657-CRE Document 87 Filed 02/12/16 Page 1 of 25 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA RUSSELL SHOATZ a/k/a RUSSELL SHOATS, Plaintiff, v. JOHN E. WETZEL, in his individual and official capacities as …
Brief • February 11, 2016
USA v. Simmons, MS, Indictment, MDOC Sentinel corruption, 2016 Case 1:16-cr-00010-HSO-RHW Document 1 Filed 02/11/16 Page 1 of 4 Case 1:16-cr-00010-HSO-RHW Document 1 Filed 02/11/16 Page 2 of 4 Case 1:16-cr-00010-HSO-RHW Document 1 Filed 02/11/16 Page 3 of 4 Case 1:16-cr-00010-HSO-RHW Document 1 Filed 02/11/16 Page 4 of 4 Case …
Publication • February 10, 2016
Madrid v Tilton CA, Special Master Report Guard Discipline, USDC NDC, 2006
Publication • February 8, 2016
WA Neely Dismissal Viewing Porn at Spec Commit Ctr, Sept, DSH, 2012 STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES PO BOX 88450 Steilacoom, WA 98388-0646 September 20, 2012 CONFIDENTIAL CERTIFIED/REGULAR MAIL RCW 42.56.250(3) SUBJECT: Notice of Dismissal Dear Mr. Neely: In accordance with the provisions of the Master …
Article • February 3, 2016
Michigan Law Students Compile Fifty-State and BOP Grievance Policies by Derek Gilna The Michigan Law Prison Information Project (MLPA), an organization staffed largely by law students and supervised by Professor Margo Schlanger, compiled in January 2014, an exhaustive comparison of prison grievance policies. According to that organization, "The goal of …
Staff-on-Prisoner Sexual Abuse Persists in New York Prisons by David Reutter The Second Circuit Court of Appeals held on August 11, 2015 that guards who subject prisoners to sexual fondling may violate the prisoners’ constitutional rights. The ruling came in the wake of media reports that the New York Department …
Article • February 2, 2016 • from PLN February, 2016
Wisconsin DOC Pays Former Prisoner for Miscalculating Sentence by Gary Hunter On April 4, 2014, the Wisconsin Department of Corrections (DOC) was ordered to pay $7,600 to former prisoner Robin N. Gavinski for holding him too long in prison. Gavinski was serving three sentences that were supposed to run concurrently; …
Civil Rights Advocates Laud Healthcare Settlement with Arizona Prison System by Joe Watson by Joe Watson and Derek Gilna Civil rights organizations hailed the settlement of a class-action lawsuit filed against the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC) in the wake of scores of prisoner deaths and preventable injuries stemming from …
California: Settlement in Race-based Prison Lockdown Suit; $2.375 Million in Fees and Costs by Lonnie Burton On July 21, 2014, a California federal judge approved class-action status in a lawsuit filed by state prisoners challenging the statewide practice of race-based prison lockdowns. U.S. District Court Judge Troy L. Nunley of …
Article • February 2, 2016 • from PLN February, 2016
Oregon DOC Envelope Art Ban Violates First Amendment by Mark Wilson On November 14, 2013, a federal judge denied summary judgment to Oregon prison officials, finding that their enforcement of a policy banning “envelope art” violated the First Amendment. Following a bench trial in early 2015, the district court held …
Florida’s Department of Corrections: A Culture of Corruption, Abuse and Deaths by David Reutter Florida, with the nation’s third-largest prison system, has a long and sordid history of abusing, neglecting and even killing its prisoners. Because most state prisons are in insular rural areas, the general public, aside from those …
Will Lawsuits and Exposés Lead to Reform of Florida’s Brutal Prisons? by Laura Cepero Florida’s prisons have become notorious for their abuse and neglect of the people in their care. Now, as per an agreement between the Florida Department of Corrections (DOC) and Disability Rights Florida, the state will be overhauling …
Article • February 2, 2016 • from PLN February, 2016
From the Editor by Paul Wright For the past 26 years PLN has reported on conditions within the Florida Department of Corrections that have generally ranged from horrible to abysmal in a system long characterized by medical neglect, brutality, corruption and murder by prison officials, and long-time indifference or outright …
Denver Sheriff’s Office Mishandles Prisoners’ Grievances by Denver’s Office of Independent Monitor (OIM) filed a six chapter report critiquing procedures within the Denver Police Department (DPD) and the Denver Sheriff’s Department (DSD). Chapter two of the report detailed deficiencies in the manner in which the DSD handled prisoners’ most serious …
Brief • December 24, 2015
Copeland v. Jones, FL, Unsworn Declaration, Failure to Treat Hernias, 2015 Case 4:15-cv-00452-RH-CAS Document 25-1 Filed 12/24/15 Page 1 of 53 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA Tallahassee Division TRACY COPELAND, AMADO PARRA, and ARCHIE GREEN, individually and on behalf of a Class of persons similarly situated, ) …
Article • November 10, 2015
New York Inspector General Finds COPS CARE Misused State Funds by New York Inspector General Finds COPS CARE Misused State Funds A 2013 report by New York state's Inspector General (IG) concluded that COPS CARE , an organization consisting of policemen and prison guards, misused tens of thousands of dollars …
Article • November 2, 2015
Prison Staff Records Left in Prison's Barber Shop by Christopher Zoukis Prison Staff Records Left in Prison's Barber Shop by Christopher Zoukis On August 4, 2011, a prison guard at Fort Dodge Correctional Facility in Des Moines, Iowa, a medium-security state prison which houses more than 1,300 prisoners, found sensitive …
Article • October 26, 2015 • from PLN November, 2015
$150,000 Award after New York Prisoner’s Family Denied Right of Sepulcher by Mark Wilson $150,000 Award after New York Prisoner’s Family Denied Right of Sepulcher by Mark Wilson On February 6, 2014, a New York Court of Claims found that prison officials did not exercise reasonable efforts to locate a …
Publication • September 11, 2015
Report of Investigation - OH DRC, OH OIG, 2015 State of Ohio Office of the Inspector General RANDALL J. MEYER, Inspector General Report of Investigation AGENCY: OHIO DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION AND CORRECTION FILE ID NO.: 2014-CA00022 DATE OF REPORT: APRIL 7, 2015 The Office of the Ohio Inspector General ... …
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