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offensive. For example, heroin addicts were enticed into participating in LSD experiments in order to get a 1\ 'ward-heroin. Perhaps most disturbing of all was the fact that the extent of experimentation ...
of Plaintiff Jane Doe during her transport from Washington State to Otero County, New Mexico, on an arrest warrant for a probation violation. With little to no oversight, Otero County sent Kindley alone ...
Brief • June 15, 2015
Justice in 2011: As we speak, close to three quarters of a million people reside in America’s jail system. . . . Across the country, nearly two thirds of all inmates who crowd our county jails—at an annual ...
Publication • September 23, 2013
Filed under: Medical, Mental Health
terrible exceptions. Studies continue to show that non-dangerous people with serious mental illness can and will comply with non-incarceration conditions of release. The costs for diverting a mentally ill ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
.1 There is, however, one American community whose experience of neglect and harm is almost singular: people in government custody.2 COVID-19 poses a unique threat to people in jails, prisons ...
Case • 1987
kilograms of heroin and made arrangements on November 3, 1982, to purchase seventeen more. This resulted in the seizure of nine kilograms and Abbamonte's and Delvecchio's arrest. Both were jailed ...
Article • May 1, 2024 • from PLN May, 2024
population to get food preferences and feedback on the meals served. At Riverbend Maximum Security Institution (RMSI) in Nashville, however, prisoners reported that no such surveys were conducted from 2020 ...
. At approximately 9:00 p.m., Ms. Tenorio was getting ready to leave SMCDC after finishing her shift. 8 Case 1:15-cv-00349-LF-JHR Document 128 Filed 08/16/16 Page 9 of 24 41. Before she left SMCDC, Ms. Tenorio ...
Brief • 2010
v. People of the State of California, 220 F.3d 987, 1007-1008 (9th Cir. 2000) (emphasis 17 18 added). This is controlling precedent in this circuit. Further, plaintiffs have provided 19 ...
Brief • February 7, 2018
prints on the gun belonged to Smalls. After securing a warrant for Smalls' arrest, Investigator Joe Gray drove to Smalls' house. When he saw Smalls walking down a nearby street carrying a child in his arms ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
to affect the course of policy in many states. STATE S ENTENCING AND CORRECTIONS P OLICY IN AN E RA OF FISCAL R ESTRAINT 1 I. LEGISLATIVE SENTENCING INITIATIVES IN 2001 …if simply warehousing people ...
Article • July 1, 2020 • from PLN July, 2020
. “I don’t know what they’re going to do. They’re short on staff. They were banging all night. Don’t list my name. You’ll get me killed.” The violence was a setback ...
problem. Even as California’s crime rates declined through the 1990s, the number incarcerated continued to grow (CDCR, 2005; CDCR, 2006b). Policies related to the “war on drugs” and “get tough on crime ...
Case • 2003
that this kidnaping came just a month after Steven was arrested for criminal trespass at Rouse's apartment. Finally, Rouse told Shepard that Steven claimed that he would kill himself if he ever returned to jail. [17 ...
Case • 2000
that the Fourth Amendment required arrested persons to be afforded "promptly" a determination of probable cause, see Gerstein v. Pugh, 420 U.S. 103, 125 (1975), the Court adopted 48 hours as a time period ...
Case • 2008
to say that, if released, Hayward could live with him and borrow his truck to get to work and for any other transportation needs Hayward might have. Clifford Rees, the president and owner of a company ...
Brief • November 25, 2008
fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishment inflicted; nor shall any person be abused in being arrested, while under arrest, or in prison.” 3 This appeal falls within this Court’s exclusive appellate ...
Brief • April 8, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
............................................................................................. 7 I. The COVID-19 pandemic is an extraordinary public health emergency. .......... 7 II. COVID-19 will be a death sentence for many people who are incarcerated. ...... 9 III. Governor Cooper ...
got the first reports of deaths linked to the drug, a massive recall effort ensued, but it was already too late for many.[34] All told, over 100 people died after consuming the drug.[35] Yet, even ...
Case • 1994
number of people in a given amount of space in such a manner as to cause them to endure genuine privations and hardship over an extended period of time might raise serious questions under the Due Process ...
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