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Article • July 1, 2015
Filed under: Probation
; indeed, it suggests that he did not, because it describes what the state will attempt to obtain, not what it will necessarily obtain.” See: State v. Lewis, 257 Or App. 641 (2013). In a companion case ...
Article • December 15, 2012 • from PLN December, 2012
. Then, by October 5, they had a pretty good handle on what was going on with the computer,” Tyler stated. She said the glitch allowed prisoners to accumulate more good conduct time than allowed by law. “There’s ...
Article • January 15, 2014 • from PLN January, 2014
was involved. “What you’re looking at here is ‘does the punishment fit the crime?’” he asked. Williams thinks not. “Parking tickets should not be a jailable offense,” she said. “I know there are people who ...
Louisiana Sex Offender Agrees to Surgical Castration by David Reutter What should be done with sex offenders who are not prison guards, cops or priests is an emotionally-charged issue. Most ...
Article • February 15, 2014 • from PLN February, 2014
guard who was later charged with 89 criminal counts, including sexual assault. “I was uncomfortable with my involvement in assisting in a criminal investigation because that is not what I do,” Schaffer ...
Article • January 15, 2014 • from PLN January, 2014
for the further detention depends upon what they reasonably foresaw when they transferred Plaintiffs to police custody,” the Court of Appeals wrote. “On remand, the district court should conduct a second trial ...
” and “expeditionary medical shelters.” No one knows what it will cost to equip the new hospital; the Navy Logistics Command has put out bids for supplies ranging from microscopes to resuscitators. Guantanamo officials ...
Council want state leaders to find more effective and less expensive methods of dealing with released sex offenders. “We’re trying to figure out policy-wise what makes the most sense to do now,” said Sally ...
Article • November 15, 2012 • from PLN November, 2012
– one million less than what the state claimed it was owed but around $500,000 more than what the CCPOA said it should have to pay – over a 9-year period ending in 2021, with no interest unless the union ...
Article • June 6, 2014 • from PLN June, 2014
“talk to the lieutenant and see what can be done.” Later, Childs told Boyce that he “talked to the lieutenant and the lieutenant said he couldn’t do anything about it.” Boyce ...
Article • October 12, 2015
Filed under: Cancer, Parole, Juveniles
Iowa Juvenile LWOP Prisoner Released to Hospice Care by Mark Wilson Iowa Juvenile LWOP Prisoner Released to Hospice Care by Mark Wilson In what is being described as an “unprecedented ...
Article • February 17, 2016
Filed under: Strip Searches
Scruggs, Jr., making what appeared to be a hand-to-hand drug transaction. After observing an apparent second transaction, Sparks called uniformed officers in to detain Scruggs. As police approached, Scruggs ...
Article • February 15, 2012 • from PLN February, 2012
-agency cooperation that contributed to the successful resolution of what was ultimately an international manhunt.” However, notwithstanding such outstanding inter-agency cooperation, the sexual battery ...
Article • February 15, 2012 • from PLN February, 2012
being exposed to what’s in the ground and the air there. My life won’t ever be the same.” Guard Jacqueline Bede, 51, who was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2009, agreed. “That place has killed so many ...
Article • October 5, 2014
the Blues: How We Police in the U.S. and At What Cost," a report by the Washington. D.C. based Justice Policy Institute (JPI) instead posits that our massive police state is less an engine of crime reduction ...
constantly asks his staff, right down to the line staff, 'What can we do to reduce recidivism?'" said Ray Roberts, head of Kansas' Department of Corrections. "This gets them thinking that reentry ...
Article • March 31, 2016 • from PLN April, 2016
, prisoners’ rights advocates are already filing legal challenges to what they argue is persecution of sex offenders who have completed their prison sentences. One of those groups, Reform Sex Offender ...
Article • August 15, 2011
of Hardin, Montana decided in 2006 to issue $27 million in tax-free bonds to build a 464 bed prison. What has surprised those citizens and the bondholders is that despite the prison being complete, it sits ...
will not be tolerated in this courtroom, especially by the county's highest-ranking law enforcement officer." That's what U.S. District Judge Andrew J. Guilford told ex-Orange County Sheriff Mike Carona just before he ...
Article • August 15, 2013 • from PLN August, 2013
from institution to institution and for not having adequate controls in place to address what the GAO termed "document deficiencies." The BOP was unable to show that it provided "minimum conditions ...
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