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Publication • January 1, 2015
to effectively contest what happens to them.13 This maneuver reduces the chance not only that prisoners will successfully challenge which acts are defined as lawful, but also that they will have meaningful ...
Case • 1993
what your crime, and regardless of whether you are classified as a minimum, medium or maximum custody inmate, you will do your time at NCW. Although this case is not about ambience, in many respects NCW ...
Publication • July 29, 2016
when they may be merely correlates. In fact, the only way to establish what causes an erroneous conviction is to understand which factors are exclusive to erroneous convictions as against other sets ...
Publication • August 1, 2016
not comprehending what was happening to him, helped them in their macabre task. Earlier, as was his daily habit, he had left the slice of pecan pie from his final meal "for later". And shortly before that, catching ...
Publication • October 12, 2018
, we are there. What else do your donations help support? Anytime a reporter or a media outlet contacts HRDC for background information, a quote or an on-camera or on-air interview concerning a criminal ...
Publication • May 1, 1995
Filed under: Prison Life Magazine
priso n a re th e re for co mmittin g ac ts th at are crimes only because they offe nd the ru ling powers. What goYe rnm e nt h as g ive n u s most recen tly, as a result o f drug prohibition, is a civil ...
Case • 1997
knew "what scum looked like," Riley responded by asking whether Dorton had "looked in the mirror lately." [21] The events that transpired in the next 30 seconds form the basis for Riley's claim. Riley ...
Case • 2004
that the jury's awards "'deviate[d] materially from what would be reasonable compensation,'" id. (quoting N.Y. C.P.L.R. 5501(c) (McKinney 1995)). The court concluded that reasonable compensation for the residual ...
Case • 2004
Plaintiffs who had been truthful during the DOC investigation, they would receive formal counseling because of the security, safety, and conflict of interest issues raised by their association with what ...
Case • 2006
and nontrafficking offenses as misdemeanors, several States deviate significantly from this pattern. Reading §924(c) the Government's way, then, would often turn simple possession into trafficking, just what ...
Case • 2009
employees go. Even after Dr. Nguyen got his prescription privileges back several months later, no health insurance provider would agree to contract with him again. [24] What happened to Dr. Nguyen's ...
Case • 2001
attention to it. Was this and is [**9] this now your verdict, Miss Cancinelli [sic]? MS. CANCINELLI n3 [sic] [juror]: Can I say what I have to say, or do I have to give a yes, or no answer? THE COURT: I ...
Article • July 12, 2017
guards control every aspect of a woman’s life. “What I saw was that some of the girls were truly victims of rape and sexual assault and battery. I believed them when they told me ...
double what we are spending now,” said Senator Ward. “We have to be very ambitious. It’s a choice of us fixing it in the legislature or a federal takeover. I think the legislature can do ...
Brief • March 6, 2018
Ohio v. Noling, OH, Opinion, DNA, 2018 [Until this opinion appears in the Ohio Official Reports advance sheets, it may be cited as State v. Noling, Slip Opinion No. 2018-Ohio-795.] NOTICE This slip opinion is subject to formal revision before it is published in an advance sheet of the Ohio …
Bearden v. Lippman, FL, Medical Interrogatories, 2009 Medical Interrogatories to Doctor 1. What is the name and address of the person answering these interrogatories, and, if applicable ...
Filing • April 10, 2014
this conclusion in no small part on what he saw on the video tapes. In particular, he mentioned at the February 5, 2014 evidentiary hearing that the video showed Ms. Clemons being rolled in a wheelchair from ...
Publication • March 30, 2015
the existing prisoners in overcrowded facilities in the Mid-Atlantic would be coming from, and what affordable transportation options are available to them for visitation. There is no public transportation, bus ...
Brief • September 26, 2019
Filed under: Excessive Force
lied to him about driving revoked, and Plaintiff asks, “what do you want me to do” and says, “I didn’t know what to do,” and says he was “scared.” Upon further interrogation by Burgin, Plaintiff later ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
were African-American. Most were young. Most were in prison for nonviolent and relatively trivial offenses, often drug-related. They gave profoundly moving accounts of what it was like to be HIV-positive ...
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