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Publication • 2015
DHHS - Vera contract HHSP233201500044C (b)(6) (b)(6) PAGE REFERENCE NO. OF DOCUMENT BEING CONTINUED CONTINUATION SHEET HHSP233201500044C 2 OF 39 NAME OF OFFEROR OR CONTRACTOR IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE SERVICES OF AMERICA INC 358604 ITEM NO. SUPPLIES/SERVICES (A) (B) QUANTITY UNIT (C) (D) UNIT PRICE (E) AMOUNT (F) Tax ID Number: …
Publication • 2015
DHHS - Vera contract HHSP233201500084G . 1. REQUISIHON NUMBER SOLICITATION/CONTRACT/ORDER FOR COMMERCIAL ITEMS 1 | 17 4. ORDER NUMBER 3. AWARO 58°f58YfsN PAGE OF ACF148676 OFFEROR TO COMPLETE BLOCKS 11, 17, 23, 14, & 30 5. SOLICITATION NUMBER 6. BOUCITATION EFFECTIVE OATE ISSUE DATE ,)/*7/3¥SHHSP2332015000846 INFORMATION CALL: 7. FOR SOLICITATION …
Volume 1 Detention and Corrections Caselaw Catalog 26th Ed. 2016 DETENTION AND CORRECTIONS CASELAW CATALOG 26th Edition 2015-2016 Volume One: Sections 1-7 Rod C. Miller Donald J. Walter Research and Review: Joseph Heltzel Chris Dickey Richard Drennon Kyle McCarty CRS, Inc. A Non-Profit Organization 925 Johnson Drive Gettysburg, PA 17325 …
HRDC Litigation Project Update – 25th Anniversary Edition by Lance Weber HRDC Litigation Project Update – 25th Anniversary Edition by Lance Weber After 25 years of publishing Prison Legal News and nearly as many years of litigation over PLN’s right to send its magazine and books to prisoners, the right …
Article • May 6, 2015 • from PLN May, 2015
Seventh Circuit Orders New Trial due to Shackling of Prisoner Plaintiff by Lonnie Burton Seventh Circuit Orders New Trial due to Shackling of Prisoner Plaintiff by Lonnie Burton On April 4, 2014, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals granted a new trial to a prisoner who had sued jail guards …
Article • April 9, 2015 • from PLN April, 2015
Nebraska Supreme Court Upholds One-Hour Law Library Access by Mark Wilson Nebraska Supreme Court Upholds One-Hour Law Library Access by Mark Wilson On June 13, 2014, the Nebraska Supreme Court held that a prisoner did not state a cognizable access to court claim because he failed to show actual injury …
Article • March 5, 2015 • from PLN March, 2015
California: Authorized Possession of Legal Materials Cannot Serve as Basis for Gang Validation by California: Authorized Possession of Legal Materials Cannot Serve as Basis for Gang Validation The California Court of Appeal has held that documents in the possession of a prisoner who is providing legal assistance to another prisoner …
Article • March 5, 2015 • from PLN March, 2015
Federal Court Caseloads Threaten Constitutional Protections by Matthew Clarke Federal Court Caseloads Threaten Constitutional Protections by Matt Clarke Civil and criminal case filings in federal courts have grown dramatically over the past two decades, but at the same time the number of judges available to hear them has barely increased …
Article • February 4, 2015 • from PLN February, 2015
Filed under: Indigent Defense, Costs
Seventh Circuit: Dismissal due to Nonpayment of Filing Fee Requires Assessment by Mark Wilson Seventh Circuit: Dismissal due to Nonpayment of Filing Fee Requires Assessment by Mark Wilson The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals held in March 2014 that a district court had abused its discretion when it dismissed a …
Thompson v. Dekalb County, GA, Settlement, Court Practices Target Poor, 2015 SETTLEMENT AGRJmMENT AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS This Settlement Agreement and Release of Claims (hereinafter "Agreement") is made by and among DEKALB COUNTY, GEORGIA ("DeKalb County"); CHIEF JUDGE NELLY WITHERS, In Her Official Capacity as Chief Judge of the DeKalb …
Thompson v. Dekalb County, GA, Complaint, Court Practices Target Poor, 2015 Case 1:15-mi-99999-UNA Document 174 Filed 01/29/15 Page 1 of 42 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA ATLANTA DIVISION KEVIN THOMPSON, Plaintiff, Civil Action No. ________ v. COMPLAINT DEKALB COUNTY, GEORGIA; NELLY WITHERS, in her official capacity as …
Article • January 13, 2015
Idaho DOC Accused of Opening Legal Mail to Smear Prisoner’s Legal Assistant by Idaho DOC Accused of Opening Legal Mail to Smear Prisoner’s Legal Assistant An Idaho federal district ruled that a legal assistant appointed to assist a prisoner in a civil rights action overstepped her role by becoming embroiled …
Article • January 12, 2015
Exchange of Court Opinions between Attorney and Prisoner Merits First Amendment Injunction by Exchange of Court Opinions between Attorney and Prisoner Merits First Amendment Injunction A Nevada federal district court granted a preliminary injunction to a prisoner and his attorney friend to enforce their First Amendment right to exchange correspondence. …
Article • January 10, 2015 • from PLN January, 2015
Georgia: Mandamus Available to Compel Law Library Access by David Reutter Georgia: Mandamus Available to Compel Law Library Access by David Reutter he Georgia Supreme Court held in February 2014 that a trial court erred in denying the filing of a prisoner’s petition for mandamus seeking access to a law …
Center for American Progress - One Strike and You’re Out, 2014 One Strike and You’re Out How We Can Eliminate Barriers to Economic Security and Mobility for People with Criminal Records By Rebecca Vallas and Sharon Dietrich December 2014 W W W.AMERICANPROGRESS.ORG One Strike and You’re Out How We Can …
Publication • November 23, 2014
ArchCity Defenders - Municipal Courts White Paper, 2014 ArchCity Defenders: Municipal Courts White Paper Introduction1 ArchCity Defenders represents St. Louis’ indigent on a pro bono basis in criminal and civil legal matters while working closely with social service providers to connect clients with services. Our primary goal is to remove …
Article • October 10, 2014 • from PLN October, 2014
Filed under: Court Access, Filing Fees
Alaska Filing Fee Statute Denies Prisoners Court Access by Mark Wilson Alaska Filing Fee Statute Denies Prisoners Court Access by Mark Wilson In December 6, 2013, the Alaska Supreme Court held that barring an indigent prisoner from filing an appeal due to inability to pay the filing fee deprived him …
Article • October 5, 2014
Compliance with Court Order Cannot Support Dismissal of Lack of Prosecution by Compliance with Court Order Cannot Support Dismissal of Lack of Prosecution   The Nebraska Supreme Court has reversed the dismissal of a prisoner’s civil action for lack of prosecution. In doing so, the court held the district court …
Article • October 5, 2014
Florida Courts Required to Accommodate Blind Litigants with Braille Documents by Florida Courts Required to Accommodate Blind Litigants with Braille Documents   The Florida Supreme Court has held that a legally blind litigant was entitled to mandamus relief to compel an appellate court to accept pleadings in Braille and to …
Article • September 20, 2014 • from PLN September, 2014
Incarceration is Excusable Default in New York Housing Court Proceeding by Mark Wilson Incarceration is Excusable Default in New York Housing Court Proceeding by Mark Wilson On October 7, 2013, the New York City Housing Court held that a tenant who could not attend court proceedings due to incarceration was …
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