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Article • September 15, 2008 • from PLN September, 2008
Perfecting the Death Penalty by David R. Dow When the death penalty was resurrected in 1976, following a brief four-year hiatus, death penalty lawyers made a fateful tactical decision. They decided to abandon the goal of abolition and instead elected to chip away gradually. Rather than arguing that the death …
PLN Wins Kansas Censorship Suit by Michael Rigby by Michael Rigby On October 1, 2007, in a lawsuit filed by Prison Legal News (PLN), the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas held that a Kansas prison policy limiting the amount of money prisoners can spend on publications, a …
Judgment in Florida’s Closed Management Conditions Lawsuit Terminated Under the PLRA by David Reutter Judgment in Florida’s Closed Management Conditions Lawsuit Terminated Under the PLRA by David M. Reutter Nearly seven years after it was entered, a Florida federal district court has terminated a revised offer of judgment that was …
Texas Federal Judge Acquits VitaPro Defendants by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke On April 22, 2008, Houston, Texas, federal judge Lynn Hughes acquitted former Texas prison chief James “Andy” Collins, 57, and former president and CEO of VitaPro Foods Yank Barry of federal charges for bribery, money laundering, conspiracy and …
Article • September 15, 2008 • from PLN September, 2008
New Jersey Prisoners’ Jail Escape Leads to Firings and Suicide by Gary Hunter About an hour into his shift on December 15, 2007, Union County, New Jersey jail guard Rudolph Zurick discovered that prisoners Jose Espinosa and Otis Blunt were missing. Zurick immediately took steps to have the jail locked …
Article • September 15, 2008 • from PLN September, 2008
California DOC Whistleblower Promoted to Head of Audit/Compliance Department by California DOC Whistleblower Promoted to Head of Audit/Compliance Department What goes around apparently comes around. In 2004, a 35-year veteran California civil servant received $500,000 in a whistleblower lawsuit against his employer, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), …
Burgeoning Immigration Detainee Population Stresses ICE by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The Bush administration’s hard-nosed approach to immigration enforcement has caused an explosion in the immigrant detainee population, which has grown from a daily average of 19,600 in 2005 to 29,700 in 2007. This increase parallels a rise in …
Failure to Treat Immigrant Detainee’s Fatal Penile Cancer Ruled “Beyond Cruel” by John Dannenberg Failure to Treat Immigrant Detainee’s Fatal Penile Cancer Ruled “Beyond Cruel” by John E. Dannenberg A U.S. District Court (C.D. Cal.) has ruled that the repeated failure of U.S. immigration authorities over an eleven-month period to …
Article • September 15, 2008 • from PLN September, 2008
Massive Beef Recall Reaches California Prisons by A major meat processor, Hallmark/Westland Meat Packing Company of Chino, California, recalled 143.3 million pounds of beef in early February 2008 after undercover video showed sick and “downed” cows being forced to get up so they could be processed. Workers were observed prodding …
Article • September 15, 2008 • from PLN September, 2008
Virginia Felons Notified of Possible Exculpatory DNA Evidence – Eventually by Gary Hunter Virginia Felons Notified of Possible Exculpatory DNA Evidence – Eventually by Gary Hunter On January 9, 2008, Virginia’s state Forensic Science Board (FSB) voted 6 to 5 against notifying convicted defendants that DNA evidence had been discovered …
Article • September 15, 2008 • from PLN September, 2008
Settlement Agreement Reached in Overcrowding Claim Against Florida Jail by Settlement Agreement Reached in Overcrowding Claim Against Florida Jail The parties to a class action suit filed by prisoners at Florida’s St. Lucie County Jail (SLCJ) have reached a settlement. The civil rights complaint alleged constitutional violations caused by overcrowding, …
Article • September 15, 2008 • from PLN September, 2008
Physical, Mental and Substance Abuse Problems Fuel Recidivism by by Gary Hunter In February 2008 the Urban Institute Justice Policy Center issued a report detailing three major factors fueling the high recidivism rate in U.S. prisons. These factors included Physical Health and Reentry, Mental Health and Reentry and Substance Abuse …
Former Immigration Detainee Awarded $100,001 Against CSC/Esmor, Plus $137,808 in Attorney’s Fees and Expenses by A federal jury has awarded a former detainee $100,001 against a private company that operated a New Jersey detention center for the U.S. government. The jury found for the plaintiff on her negligent supervision and …
Brief • September 15, 2008
Cameron v. City of New York, NY, Pltf Memorandum Motion in Limine, police misconduct training, 2008 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK --------------------------------------------------------------X KAREN CAMERON and SYLVIA ) HIGGENBOTTOM, ) Plaintiffs, ) ) - against ) ) THE CITY OF NEW YORK, et al., ) ) Defendants. …
Brief • September 11, 2008
Johnson v Shoemaker Wa Release and Settlement Agreement Medical Neglect 2008 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 STATE OF WASHINGTON 8 MASON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 9 Plaintiff, 10 11 12 NO. 08-2-00106-1 EBONY JOHNSON, RELEASE AND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT v. ANNE SHOEMAKER, 13 Defendant. 14 15 This is a …
Brief • September 11, 2008
Porter v Speirs Ca Fourth Amended Complaint Juvenile Hall Conditions 2008 1 2 3 4 PRISON LAW OFFICE DONALD SPECTER #83925 SARA ~ORMAN #189536 19175' Street Berkeley, CA 94710 Telephone: (510) 280-2621 FacsImile: (510) 280-2704 Email: dspecter@prisonlaw.com 5 6 7 8 9 ARNOLD & PORTER LLP MONTY AGARWAL #191568 90 …
Limbaugh v. Alabama DOC, CO, Expert Report, 2008 STATEOFCOLORADO ) COUNTY OF BOULDER ) EXPERT REPORT OF DEWARD E. WALKER, JR.. PH.D. 1. I was asked by Mark Sabel, attorney for the Plaintiffs in the case of Limbaugh v. Alabama DOC,93 :cv-1404-WHA, to provide this report and state my opinion …
Brief • September 10, 2008
Filed under: Native American
Limbaugh v. Thompson, AL, Expert Testimony - Sullivan, Native American Long Hair, 2008 %N 71111 lIlIIrral S'I'AftS Dl:8'I'IUC'I' C:OllR'I' FOR 'I'IIE IIl:DI)LE Dl:S1'I\:tC'l' or AI.UlIHA NOR'l1ll!llU'l Dl:v:tSl:ON JAHmS et .1., L~uua. P161nt1ffa, Y. CIVIL NO. ~.93-cv1404-WHA L!SL%E THOMPSON. et al" De£endIlACO. ~TTvr. I~VTrIM or v PkI50NRRI IP!!Jul-T'OWrLZ WIND CWW. et …
Brief • September 9, 2008
Filed under: Exercise, Visiting
McGhee v. Biamont, NM, SJ Order, Denial of Exercise and Spousal Visitation, 2008 Case 6:07-cv-00609-BB-LAM Document 45 Filed 09/09/08 Page 1 of 6 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO WILLIAM MCGHEE, Plaintiff, v. CIV-07-0609 BB/LAM PAULA BIAMONT, et al., Defendants. ORDER ADOPTING MAGISTRATE JUDGE’S …
Brief • September 9, 2008
Shustring dba LareDOS v. Salinas and City of Laredo, TX, Complaint, 1st Am mayor newspaper censorship, 2008 Case 5:08-cv-00120 Document 1 Filed in TXSD on 09/09/2008 Page 1 of 5 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS LAREDO DIVISION SHUSTRING PRODUCTIONS, INC. dba LareDOS PUBLISHING Plaintiff v. RAÚL SALINAS …
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