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Contempt Order Entered Against Virgin Island’s Prison Mental Health Care by Contempt Order Entered Against Virgin Island’s Prison Mental Health Care A Virgin Islands federal district court has held territory officials in contempt, ruling that they willfully violated the court’s orders. That finding came in a class action suit dating …
Article • September 15, 2008 • from PLN September, 2008
California “Restitution Center” Prisoner’s Suit for Underpayment Certified as Class Action by Marvin Mentor A prisoner housed at a “restitution center” who spent two years working in the community sued the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) for failure to reimburse her work-related expenses per state statute, or to …
Florida DOC Ends Unofficial Transfer-for-Sale Policy by David Reutter by David M. Reutter It has long been an established fact among Florida prisoners that if you wanted a transfer to a certain prison, you could pay well-connected lawyers to make that transfer happen. After Florida then Department of Corrections (FDOC) …
Article • August 15, 2008
Eleventh Circuit Discusses Contempt Fines for Violation of Consent Decree by A consent decree ordered the state prison system to remove state prisoners from a county jail within 30 days of the state's receipt of the conviction and sentencing transcript. In response to a contempt motion, the state said it …
Article • August 15, 2008
Prison System Commissioner Not Liable For Out of State Transfer by The plaintiff was assaulted by an employee and later by other prisoners in a Texas jail to which he was transferred because of overcrowding in Colorado. The plaintiff's allegation against the Director of the Colorado prison system, that he …
Challenge to Nebraska Work Release Fees Dismissed by The plaintiff was placed on work release; he was required to sign a statement acknowledging that room and board would be deducted from his inmate account, and $2,790 was removed from his account. Due process was not denied. The program was voluntary, …
Author Jack Abbott’s Snitching Cannot Prevent Transfer by On September 23, 1983, the Eighth Circuit court of appeals held that a prisoner who claimed to be in danger for having snitched on other prisoners cannot prevent his own transfer to a prison where he claimed be would be in danger …
Firing of Work Release Intern for TV Interview Upheld by A student intern was terminated from her position at a halfway house for sex offenders for giving a television interview in which she criticized a proposed policy change. Her interest in free speech was outweighed by the state's interest in …
Article • August 15, 2008
No Liberty Interest in New Jersey Work Release by The plaintiff was charged with drinking when he returned to a work release facility; he was found not guilty at a disciplinary hearing. (Some officers said he acted and smelled drunk, others did not, and the doctor said he did not …
Article • August 15, 2008
No Liberty Interest in DC Prisoners Transfer to BOP by The plaintiff has no liberty interest in his security classification, nor does he allege atypical and significant hardships resulting from it, so he has no due process claim. Nor does he have an equal protection claim with respect to prisoners …
Article • August 15, 2008
Exclusion of Prisoners With Immigration Detainees from BOP Drug Treatment Program Upheld by The Bureau of Prisons had authority to promulgate a program statement that denied prisoners with immigration detainers lodged against them the ability to participate in a drug and alcohol treatment program that could result in sentence reduction. …
Article • August 15, 2008
Parolee Subject to Prison Rules Prior to Release by Complaints about fire code violations in a facility operated under contract with the state raised at most an issue of negligence on the part of the city where the facility was located, since the claim turned on their alleged failure to …
Federal Prisoner Facing Deportation Has No Right to Rehabilitative Programs by Hector Jimenez, a federal prisoner facing deportation when his prison sentence was completed, filed suit in U.S. district court under 28 U.S.C. §§ 2241 and 2255, claiming that his equal protection rights were violated when prison officials denied him …
Article • August 15, 2008
Colorado Community Corrections Confinees Eligible for Workers' Compensation by A Colorado court of appeals held that a community corrections program (CCP) is not a jail or prison, and therefore workers' compensation benefits should not be suspended for prisoners participating in CCPs. Hilario Vasquez, a participant in a Colorado CCP, was …
Challenge to Out of State Transfer Can Be Filed As Habeas by The plaintiff sought an order barring his transfer to an out of state private prison. The court dismissed his petition as an improper habeas action, but now grants reconsideration, since it realizes that this is not a second …
Article • August 15, 2008
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Federal Work Release Statute Creates No Liberty Interest by A federal statute, 18 U.S.C. 3624, providing that prisoners will "to the extent practicable" receive some reasonable period of halfway house or home confinement before expiration of their sentences, does not create a liberty interest. The statute is not "explicitly mandatory" …
California Rehabilitation Facilities Not Responsible for Escaped Residents’ Criminal Actions by California state residents Jasper Rice and Jennifer Asbury (plaintiffs) appealed the dismissal of their negligence action against Center Point, Inc. and Humbolt Recovery Center (defendants). Four of the defendant’s residents had escaped from the rehabilitation facility and stabbed the …
Article • August 15, 2008
Kentucky County Settles Loss of Consortium Suit for Undisclosed Amount by Phillip D. Hurst, a Kentucky prisoner, was taking prescribed methadone. When he returned one night to a Lexington County work release center in an intoxicated state, he was examined by two nurses who thought he was experiencing diabetes-related symptoms. …
Article • August 15, 2008
Filed under: Work Release, Work, Prison Labor
MN Work-Release Prisoner Entitled to Unemployment Benefits After Being Fired for Missing Work by Cassandra Jenkins, a Minnesota state prisoner, was sentenced to 30 days in jail with work-release privileges. Her employer agreed to cooperate with the work release rules, including verifying Jenkins’ employment to work-release authorities. However, the employer …
Article • July 15, 2008 • from PLN July, 2008
$35,00 Settlement in Sexual Assault of Pennsylvania Female Prisoner by Guard by The Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (PDOC) has settled a female prisoner’s federal lawsuit that claimed she was sexually assaulted by two male guards and videotaped naked by a female guard for $35,000. The settlement came in the case …
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