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proves to be a nuisance, and to break prisoners' ties to the community and thus limit public knowledge of what they are subjected to. While it is important to examine modern day uses of these methods ...
Article • March 15, 2005 • from PLN March, 2005
. While it was under construction, it was determined FCH was smaller than what the county required to house its prisoners. Instead of spending more money to expand the jail, officials decided to pack 'em ...
Article • January 15, 2006 • from PLN January, 2006
, an organization that defends condemned prisonersagrees this is the case. The bottom line is that there's a real problem with the perception of how lethal injection goes down in the public, and what we believe ...
that would more than double the number of state prisons. State Comptroller John Sharp appreciated what few Texans knew: the $1.5 billion prison construction price tag would be dwarfed by annual operating costs ...
that trend in what has turned out to be the only supreme court ruling beneficial to prisoners in the 1995 term. Any litigant involved in civil rights litigation should be familiar with this ruling ...
been delayed because the prosecutors had mishandled classified materials, turning them over to the defense. "If they don't know what is classified, how's my client supposed to know? They're ...
Case • 2000
-trial conference was held on February 23. We do not know what, if any, mention was made of the motion for funds for a DNA expert for the defense. What we do know is that on the same day the court gave ...
what we do,? proclaimed Giusto. ?We?re not correcting anyone. We?re warehousing them. This is a jailin? system ? j-a-i-l-i-n, no ?g.? ? We?re all about being the Arkansas of the West Coast. If that?s ...
on Unit 32 had been reduced to nil. "There are 1,000 men in Unit 32. One of them committed the stabbing. We don't know what the circumstances were, but one thing we do know is that it does not do the public ...
. The escape began when Gater arrived on duty alone. Staffing shortages resulted in only Gater being assigned to what is normally a two-guard position. At some point Gater unlocked Doss and escorted him ...
Case • 2005
in children: [27] You can possess all the thoughts you want to have about what your sexual fantasies are. That can't be stopped by this Court or anybody else. But when you go to the next step and start ...
Case • 2006
two suicide attempts. They did not know what more to do. There [**8] is no indication that they had detailed knowledge of the program at Florence for homicidal maniacs (nor has Scarver's lawyer favored ...
Case • 2001
that a reasonable official would understand that what he is doing violates that right. Judging whether qualified immunity attaches turns on a standard of objective reasonableness. This immunity defense provides ample ...
Case • 2008
court that her client was making a new trial motion ?based on competency of counsel.? In open court, the trial court asked her, ?What does he say that was incompetent?? Mendez interjected, ?Well, your ...
Case • 2001
, walking out of a schoolyard near Quaker Lane. Officer Notaro called out to plaintiff and loudly asked what he was doing. Plaintiff appeared confused by the query, and Notaro got out of his car to ask again ...
of her life in prison. But what about the countless domestic violence survivors sentenced to lengthy (or life) sentences? What happens as they age behind bars? Continued Denial of Parole for Domestic ...
their grievances via methods available to the general public – such as through the courts or political process. Further, it keeps the outside world from learning what actually happens behind prison walls. Thus ...
Article • June 30, 2017 • from PLN July, 2017
at the Adult Probation and Parole Department (APPD) in Philadelphia. “It definitely makes me a little bit more uncomfortable.” What many like Kurtz fear is that those who could be most adversely ...
Here’s What It’s Like to Work at a Shelter for Immigrant Kids by Kavitha Surana, Robert Faturechi Some facilities are so overstretched; employees often wait hours for a break to go ...
, rural counties in upstate New York. But most importantly, this book departs seriously from what is becoming the orthodoxy in criminal justice “reform” - that a steady, policy wonk-driven set ...
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