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Article • March 10, 2017 • from PLN March, 2017
sentence for robbery, said the officer hissed, “You want to know what it feels like to feel weak?” Broccoli said the guard then jammed “something metal” into his rectum. &ldquo ...
Article • April 11, 2018
, regardless of what laws are on the books, human bias plays an enormous role in whether parental rights are removed. Oftentimes, the discretion of child welfare case workers determines the fates of parents ...
Article • September 21, 2016
restrictions and guidelines. But while her case hangs in the balance, she is subject to what she, and others in her situation, see as a demanding, confusing, and unfair surveillance program. "Why would I run ...
Article • October 15, 2012
, she quit her job and filed sexual harassment and retaliation complaints against the Department of Corrections with the state Human Rights Commission, detailing what she said happened to her in a sworn ...
California’s Jail-building Boom: What Comes After Mass Incarceration? Local Incarceration. by Anat Rubin by Anat Rubin, Marshall Project In the desert city of Indio, California halfway ...
to chop the head off of prison gangs. What CDCR did not consider was that the gang leaders it indefinitely isolated on the Short Corridor of the Special Housing Unit (SHU) at Pelican Bay State Prison (PBSP ...
Article • October 1, 2015
rates, approximately 9,430 pregnant women are incarcerated annually. There is even less data on what kind of care pregnant prisoners receive: their nutrition, prenatal check-ups and medical attention ...
with Arnold concerning her demotion. At what was most definitely the end of the meeting, Meade announced that she was quitting, threw her CCA identification card and keys on Arnold’s desk, pulled out a .22 ...
Article • September 16, 2015
as much from what people don't see as what they are shown. In a civic sense, misdirection orchestrates attention away from complicated and difficult realities and toward "quick fixes." "Evidence-based ...
Article • February 2, 2016 • from PLN February, 2016
family and to his colleagues on the court,” Ragsdale stated. “He feels very badly about what happened. He’s taking steps to address the situation.” But Fuller’s letter came ...
Article • October 28, 2014
the bell rang, they both filed out of the room. The scuffle hadn’t attracted the attention of the teacher, and Junior didn’t think much about it afterward. What he and his parents did not know ...
Article • October 30, 2015
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
to the core belief that people get what they deserve—that bad things do not happen to good people. As innocence scholars Larry Golden and Keith A. Findley wrote in 2013, we treat wrongful convictions ...
Brief • January 14, 2010
seconds. Q: When you were lying on the ground with Deputy Terrell on your back, what, if anything, do you recall doing at that point in time? A: Nothing. My hands were behind my back. I was laying ...
Brief • 2011
prison 2 capacity. However, until AB 109 is funded and implemented and all necessary 3 construction projects are approved, it is too soon to know precisely how fast and at what 4 rate crowding ...
Brief • April 13, 2010
to complete information about the affairs of government and the official acts of public officials and employees. The people, in delegating authority, do not give their public servants the right to decide what ...
of the Taser incidents occurred before guards applied any physical force, according to the Reporter’s analysis. McCabe, the chief deputy, said that’s what guards are supposed to do. A few years ago, Downey said ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
in September to learn about what they needed to prepare for, following that five-year gap without inspections. “If someone is going to come in and scrutinize what you’re doing, you&rsquo ...
Brief • January 5, 2012
is the exclusive province of the fact-finder. Fourth, Lewinski’s opinions are inherently speculative and would not help the jury understand the evidence or determine what actually occurred on the night of December 2 ...
Brief • June 27, 2006
inmates arrived, during the time period Wiker stated she turned her report in, but he can not remember what they pertained to (17). He would not keep copies of the reports in his own file, but would forward ...
Brief • April 17, 2002
17,2001 and to supervise him there on what ~ defe.J;l.dants and their agents led her to believe would be an ordinary school field trip. 11. On May 17,2001 plaintiff's minor child and several other male ...
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