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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 ...
Article • September 24, 2015 • from PLN October, 2015
-sided that the defendants were entitled to summary judgment on his due process claim. The record contained conflicting affidavits over what was said and done during the 13 years of periodic reviews ...
Article • October 6, 2015
might have a gun, Gasser searched him. Gasser alleged that as he had felt what he believed to be drugs in the front of Hardy’s pants and when he asked Hardy what he had, Hardy ran. He was caught ...
Article • May 12, 2016
loss. What followed was a change in philosophy from keeping unprofitable industries going to provide prisoners with work experience to canning industries that failed to show a profit. Eight unprofitable ...
Article • May 15, 2012
of crimes to hire attorneys. "We are shocked and disturbed by the Supreme Court's about-face, said Michael J. Steinberg of the Michigan chapter of the ACLU." Today's order prevents us from proving what most ...
could indefinitely detain an innocent witness pending trial without obtaining reauthorization," the Judges held. "And there can be no doubt that is what Smith intended." Relying upon their own previous ...
Article • August 29, 2015 • from PLN September, 2015
H. “Marty” Tankleff of Long Island suffered an unspeakable tragedy when he awoke on what should have been the first day of his senior year in high school to find his mother dead and his ...
Article • August 28, 2015 • from PLN September, 2015
attorney, was no longer in the courtroom to witness what transpired in his absence. The jurors were clearly troubled by their finding for the guards, taking the unusual step of making a statement &ldquo ...
Article • January 12, 2016
Filed under: Prisoner Privileges, Family
Reyna, 51, was sent to Pelican Bay in 1992. “I have asked my husband, ‘Do you even know what you look like?’ and he says, ‘Kind of, sort of,’” said Irene Huerta, whose ...
Article • January 12, 2016
," said investigation team member FBI special agent Mark Gripka. "What was more shocking was how cheaply Judge Limas sold his courtroom—$300 here, $500 there—in return for a favorable ruling ...
Article • January 11, 2016
pay what you have, you can call whoever you need to call, go to an A.T.M. if you need to, do what you need to do,” Judge Richard A. Diment said to one defendant.  “Call friends, call ...
Article • July 3, 2019 • from PLN July, 2019
specifying what the violations should be. [See: PLN, Nov. 2018, p.34]. Giese’s problems at the Ramsey Unit began after he filed several grievances over inadequate medical care. He was repeatedly denied ...
Article • July 2, 2019 • from PLN July, 2019
Filed under: Prison Industries
;The time has come for MPIC and the Legislature to consider seriously whether the state’s prison industries program has a future and, if so, what changes can be made operationally and legislatively ...
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