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Case • 2000
A. SWARD, Individually and as Chief Jailer of the Lincoln County Jail; DR. ROBERT WILLIAMS, Individually and as Physician for Lincoln County Jail; MARY BOOKER, Individually and as Chief Jailer of the Lincoln ...
. Megan C. Kurlychek et al., Scarlet Letters and Recidivism: Does an Old Criminal Record Predict Future Offending?, 5 Criminology & Pub. Pol’y 483 (2006) (finding that after 6 or 7 crime-free years ...
Case • 1985
District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. [7] FOR APPELLANT: Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General of Michigan, 525 West Ottawa Street, Lansing, Michigan 48913, Thomas C. Nelson (argued), Asst ...
. KLINT THORNE, DEPUTY JULIE COOPER, DEPUTY DONALD PLUGGE, DEPUTY WILLIAM JOURDEN, DEPUTY WILLIAM GRIMMETT, SGT. McGINNIS, SGT. BRYAN KNOTT, DEPUTY TONY HOUSTON, DEPUTY C. BOGNER, DEPUTY BRYAN CLARK ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
). BANISHING SOLITARY: LITIGATING AN END TO THE SOLITARY CONFINEMENT OF CHILDREN IN JAILS AND PRISONS Ian M. Kysel Abstract The solitary confinement of children is remarkably commonplace in the United States ...
Publication • 2017
: Report number 2” ......................................................................................... 77 9.2. Martin, Annan, and Forst (1993), “The special deterrent effects of a jail sanction ...
Brief • April 8, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Regional Jail and Correctional Facility, Defendants. MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Presently pending before the Court is Plaintiffs’ “Emergency Motion for Preliminary Injunction Regarding Defendants ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Mental Health
mental illness. C. The Scope of the Problem In most counties in the United States the largest mental healthcare facility is the county jail. Furthermore, the police are filling a primary role as de facto ...
Case • 2001
DIVISION, Washington, DC. JUDGES: C. Lynwood Smith, United States District Judge. OPINIONBY: C. Lynwood Smith OPINION: [*1240] MEMORANDUM OPINION This court entered an order on August 18, 2000 ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing
on probation and parole and 2.2 million are incarcerated in prisons or jail. The nation continues to maintain the highest rate of incarceration in the world at 716 people in prison per 100,000 population ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
. . . . . . . 93 by Douglas C. McDonald, Ph.D. and Carl W. Patten, Jr., Esq. Abt Associates, Inc. Appendix 2: List of Private Prisons Holding Sentenced Adult Inmates . . . . . . 113 Appendix 3: Instrument used ...
Case • 2003
OF CORRECTION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, ET AL., DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS-CROSS-APPELLEES. [6] SYLLABUS BY THE COURT [7] Plaintiffs-appellees, pretrial detainees in New York City jails, and defendants ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, San Quentin News
that option. The measure further obligates legislators to provide funding for prisoners to serve out their full prison or jail terms. Overcrowding results in unconstitutional prison conditions. This could ...
Case • 1998
District Court for the District of Arizona Robert C. Broomfield, District Judge, Presiding Argued and Submitted March 9, 1998 San Francisco, California [8] Counsel Darrin J. Delange, Assistant ...
Case • 2003
potentially changed the analysis of liability for Sheriffs, Sheriffs' deputies, and jail personnel and may hold great import for the Burke County defendants. See Manders v. Lee, 338 F.3d 1304 (11th Cir. 2003 ...
Case • 1998
plaintiffs). As the Fourth Circuit noted in Roller, "the right of access to federal courts is not a free-floating right, but rather is subject to Congress' Article III power to set limits on federal ...
Case • 2001
the prison warden and eight correctional officers at his prison, alleging a violation of his right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment. Counsel was subsequently appointed for Volk, and all parties ...
Article • February 15, 2013 • from PLN February, 2013
was recommended for in the first two decades of his sentence. Frustrated, and with the number of commutations granted by the governor in free fall, Jon had had enough. In 1986, he walked away from a work detail ...
in the Hutchins State Jail, where Texas Department of Criminal Justice executive director Brad Livingston knew prisoners were routinely exposed to heat indexes exceeding 120 degrees. Livingston is sued in his ...
Brief • November 16, 2015
of public intoxication, and the trial judge convicted Tiger of the remaining charges and sentenced her to time served, i.e., one day in jail. Later in the year, Beacham charged Tiger with fourteen felonies ...
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