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Article • March 15, 1999 • from PLN March, 1999
Eighth Amendment Applies to Escaped Convicts by The court of appeals for the Sixth circuit held that escaped convicts are not subject to Fourth Amendment protections simply because they are outside of a facility. Only the Eighth Amendment applies. Since the law in this regard was unsettled, a guard who …
Article • March 15, 1999 • from PLN March, 1999
AHCC Bulk Mail Ban in Miniken Settled by In the February, 1998, issue of PLN we reported Miniken v. Walter, 978 F. Supp. 1356 (ED WA 1997). In that ruling the court held that the Airway Heights Corrections Center's (AHCC) in Washington, ban on third class mail was unconstitutional as …
Full Court Overrules Clarke v. Stalder in Part by The court of appeals for the Fifth Circuit, sitting en banc, vacated the original panel decision in Clarke v. Stalder, 121 F.3d 222 (5th Cir. 1997), on rehearing. The majority opinion held that a prisoner was precluded from bringing a claim …
Article • March 15, 1999 • from PLN March, 1999
Lengthy Ad Seg Is Atypical and Significant Hardship by Lengthy Ad Seg is Atypical and Significant Hardship Afederal court in New York has held that uninterrupted confinement in administrative segregation (ad seg) for more than four years is an atypical and significant hardship, implying a liberty interest protected by the …
Kansas Good Time Rules Violate Ex Post Facto by The Kansas supreme court held that application of new prison rules that allow for the forfeiture of good time credits to prisoners convicted before the rule's implementation violates the ex post facto clause of the U.S. constitution. In a second cae, …
Article • March 15, 1999 • from PLN March, 1999
Retroactive Kansas Good Time Recalculation Unlawful by In an unpublished opinion, the Court of Appeals for the State of Kansas held that the changes in the Kansas prison system's regulations interpreting the application of good time credits toward a prisoner's conditional release date could not be applied retroactively to offenses …
Judicial Sentence of Life in Solitary Upheld by The court of appeals for the Second circuit affirmed a court imposed sentence of life imprisonment in solitary confinement and prohibiting all communication with anyone except the defendant's attorney and close family members after the district court had approved them. The appeals …
Article • March 15, 1999 • from PLN March, 1999
South Carolina Grooming Rules Upheld by The court of appeals for the Fourth circuit held that South Carolina prison rules requiring that all male prisoners have short hair and remain clean shaven were constitutional. In 1995 the South Carolina Department of Corrections implemented numerous "get tough" measures on prisoners, this …
Warden May Be Liable for Rape by The court of appeals for the Eighth circuit held that a district court erred when it granted judgement as a matter of law to a defendant prison warden in a rape case. Kendall Spruce, an Arkansas state prisoner, filed suit claiming his Eighth …
Article • March 15, 1999 • from PLN March, 1999
Filed under: News, News in Brief
News in Brief by Costa Rica : On December 3, 1998, 500 prisoners at La Reforma prison in San Jose rioted to protest the shooting death of one prisoner and wounding of six others who had attempted to escape. The escapees had dug a tunnel outside the prison. Waiting guards …
Article • March 15, 1999 • from PLN March, 1999
From the Editor by Dan Pens Yesterday evening I was walking down the breezeway. A fellow prisoner waved and said, "Hi Dan, how'ya doing?" Without pause I answered, "Well, I'm still standing. Still takin' punches. I guess that's something." That's what being a prisoner involved in The Struggle feels like …
Brief • March 15, 1999
Filed under: Accidents
Liggins v. US, KY, Settlement, Slip and Fall, 1999
Brief • March 15, 1999
Jackson v. District of Columbia, DC, Complaint, Employee Termination, 1999 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FILED MAR 15 1999 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) …
Doe v. Wackenhut Corrections, TX, Complaint, Juvenile Prison Misconduct, Guard Rape and Abuse, 1999 Case 3:99-cv-01319 Document 1 Filed 03/12/1999 Page 1 of 26 Case 3:99-cv-01319 Document 1 Filed 03/12/1999 Page 2 of 26 Case 3:99-cv-01319 Document 1 Filed 03/12/1999 Page 3 of 26 Case 3:99-cv-01319 Document 1 Filed 03/12/1999 …
Brief • March 9, 1999
Haebe v. Dept of Justice, USA, Opinion and Order, False Statement, 1999 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD DOCKET NUMBER SF-0752-97-0426-I-1 TODD R. HAEBE, Appellant, v. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Agency. DATE: March 9 1999 Thomas G. Roth, Esquire, Fleming, Roth, and Fettweis, Newark, New Jersey, for the appellant. …
Trial Required in Wisconsin Excessive Force Suit by Afederal district court in Wisconsin held that a trial was required to determine if excessive force was used during a prison cell search. The court held that defendant prison officials had failed to present sufficient evidence to support their motion for summary …
Article • February 15, 1999 • from PLN February, 1999
No Right to Mutual Legal Assistance in 11th Circuit by The court of appeals for the eleventh circuit held that actual injury is a threshold requirement in all prisoner access to courts claims. Without such a showing, under the doctrine of standing, federal courts do not have jurisdiction to address …
Prisoners Entitled to Money Damages and Injunctive Relief under ADA and RA by Prisoners Entitled To Money Damages And Injunctive Relief Under ADA And RA A federal court in Michigan held that prison officials were not entitled to qualified immunity for money damages in a deaf prisoner's American Disability Act …
Colorado Contraband Rule Requires Visitor Notice by The Colorado supreme court held that a state statute criminalizing the introduction of contraband into county jails was constitutional but affirmed dismissal of criminal charges because the jail failed to comply with the statute's notice requirements. Thomas Holmes, an attorney, was charged with …
Article • February 15, 1999 • from PLN February, 1999
Indiana Jail Ban on Publications Struck Down by In an unpublished ruling, on May 13, 1998, a federal district court in Indiana held that a county jail's policy prohibiting prisoners from receiving publications from any source outside the jail was unconstitutional. In 1997 the St. Joseph county jail in Indiana …
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