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Article • December 13, 2018
of people imprisoned and the lengths of their imprisonments, as well as limited opportunities for release, causing the population of federal and state prisoners to soar. Law-makers assumed longer sentences ...
Brief • July 5, 2018
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
that one cooperating witness and "at least 10 guards" at a state prison had identified another man-a violent murderer released from prison on furlough hours earlier-as the suspect depicted in COMMONWEALTH ...
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Filed under: Sentencing
to the court-ordered restitution, prison terms ordered by the courts for four of these offenders ranged from 1 to 5 years followed by 3 to 5 years of supervised release. One offender received several years ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
Filed under: Restitution
on supervised release. Second, after probation or supervised release has expired, the offenders cannot be sent to prison for failure to pay their restitution debts. According to Justice, although it does ...
Publication • November 25, 2019
Filed under: Telephones
to settle a lawsuit brought by the Attorney General of Mississippi after the corporation bribed the state’s most senior corrections officials to secure the state’s prison telecom contract.ii With Securus ...
Circuit Court of Appeals following a challenge by prison employees. [See: PLN, Sept. 2005, p.34]. The settlement provides that the MDOC must inform all prisoners, regardless of transfer or release from ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
CCA Loses Contracts; More Losses Looming, Private Corrections Working Group, 2010 PRESS RELEASE CCA Loses Contracts for 7,594 Prison Beds in Past 16 Months; More Losses Looming February 24, 2010 ...
Publication • June 15, 2017
in  of conviction—the instant offense Maryland: nine out of 10 people released for homicide did not return to prison. Due to a flaw in jury instructions, the Maryland Court of Appeals in Unger v. State ruled ...
Case • 1988
, 1985, the prison officials, acting as the review team, granted his request by stating that appellee Tabah "reports that you will be considered for release (to population) on March 21, 1985." [20 ...
necessary for their safety and the safety of staff, other prisoners and detainees, and the public; (3) to ensure the Department’s full implementation of DOJ’s 2016 Report and Recommendations Concerning ...
Brief • 1979
: In order to provide for the individual supervision and placement of an inmate in the community where the inmate will reside after release from a state correctional institution, the board [Department ...
Article • November 15, 2011 • from PLN November, 2011
are supposed to assess whether the prisoner would pose a “serious threat to life, property, self, staff, or other inmates” if released to the general population. More importantly, though, the Eighth Circuit had ...
Article • March 1, 2025 • from PLN March, 2025
years of supervised release and pay a $100 special assessment. Sentencing for Livingston is set for June 30, 2025, when she faces up to 20 years in federal prison. However, in exchange for her guilty plea ...
Article • October 15, 1992 • from PLN October, 1992
Uprising at Military Prison by Carolyn Dock By Carolyn Dock Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas- On May 11, 1992, the military prisoners at the U.S. Disciplinary Barracks (USDB) at Ft. Leavenworth ...
In-the-News Article • March 23, 2011
likely to reoffend after being released from prison. A spokesman for the federal Bureau of Prisons said prisoners don't have access to the Web, but they can send their information to the websites ...
Brief • 2007
all eventually released without any charges being brought against them. 8. Sadly, after being mistakenly detained, plaintiffs were physically and mentally injured during their imprisonment in Abu ...
Brief • 2008
at the time of his release (approximately seven hours after Officers Harries and Flores encountered Mr. Davila) that he should have been detained on this basis. 13 This fact distinguishes the present case from ...
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that is desperately needed by their families is lost.18 African-American children languish in foster care, awaiting their parents’ release from prison or, alternatively, become permanently severed from their families ...
Publication • 2021
in prison and/or face a Parole Board that denies release to the majority of people who appear before it, and disproportionately denies release to Black New Yorkers4. This report compiles and analyzes data ...
Campbell v. Barnes, CA, Class Action Complaint, Covid Release, 2020 Electronically Filed by Superior Court of California, County of Orange, 09/09/2020 04:40:00 PM. 30-2020-01141117-CU-WM-CXC - ROA ...
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