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Case • 1986
Rascon v. Hardiman - 803 F.2d 269 (7th Cir. 1986) - 1986 Rascon v. Hardiman, 803 F.2d 269 (7th Cir. 09/26/1986) [1] UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT [2] No. 85 ...
studies at the University of Massachusetts Lowell who in February received a $1 million federal grant for a three-year study into what ails the system. “Part of the goal of having the federal ...
costs and whose documented recidivism rate is a miniscule 1%. Third, the state legislature could take responsibility for the prison overcrowding problem by making a simple business decision: incentify ...
, then make a recommendation to the offender’s local court, which would have the final say in whether the offender was de-registered. The process officially kicked off July 1, 2011. Since then, they’ve ...
Article • August 15, 2011 • from PLN August, 2011
: You know, the first five years of my career, I never even had a name. I was always “inmate number 1.” PW: You approached your film career as just, keep working. And I think it’s interesting that some ...
Article • September 15, 2012
in government-issue white envelopes, often quilted with 1-cent and 5-cent postage stamps bartered somehow between cells. Some – especially those from prisons allowing showers only once a week — come smelling ...
ways, from the spread of sexually communicable diseases to lawsuits. According to a DOJ report, a 1 percent reduction in the annual rate of prison sexual abuse could lead to a “monetary benefit ...
serves some prisons. JPay handled nearly 7 million transactions in 2013, generating well over $50 million in revenue. It expects to transfer more than $1 billion this year. (The company declined to provide ...
In-the-News Article • June 3, 2017
. He writes, “The only real solution to these problems requires two things that aren’t going to happen any time soon: (1) Serious oversight of the prisons by independent folks ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
PLN editor quoted in Alan Prendergast article about BOP prisoner Tommy Silverstein Jan. 1, 2007 Articles with PLN Quotes Westword PLN editor quoted in Alan Prendergast article about BOP ...
Brief
Virginia State Trooper, the WEST VIRGINIA DIVISION OF PUBLIC SAFETY, DEFENDANTS. PLAINTIFF’S JURY INSTRUCTION NO. 1 Purpose of the Statute Section 1983 creates a form of liability in favor of persons who ...
Brief • 1997
, by and through counsel, and for their complaint state as follows: 1. The individual plaintiffs are or were inmates in the Valencia County Jail in Los Lunas, New Mexico (hereinafter "jail"). They bring this action ...
Brief
as a West Virginia State Trooper, the WEST VIRGINIA DIVISION OF PUBLIC SAFETY, DEFENDANTS. PLAINTIFF’S JURY INSTRUCTION NO. 1 Purpose of the Statute Section 1983 creates a form of liability in favor ...
Brief
Virginia State Trooper, the WEST VIRGINIA DIVISION OF PUBLIC SAFETY, DEFENDANTS. PLAINTIFF’S JURY INSTRUCTION NO. 1 Purpose of the Statute Section 1983 creates a form of liability in favor of persons who ...
Article • May 1, 2021 • from PLN May, 2021
as they often claim. In the past several years, Securus has expanded its business to provide “video visitation” at jails and prisons, charging visitors up to $1 per minute for the privilege. Mind you ...
In-the-News Article • August 8, 2014
;ldquo;strong operational and financial performance” and that total revenue increased to $1.52 billion in 2013 from $1.48 billion the year before. We’re No. 1 Florida leads ...
Brief • 1993
of themselves and the class alleged herein, plaintiffs state the following for their complaint against defendants: PRELIMINARY STATEMENT 1. This is a class action brought by plaintiffs on behalf of all ...
In-the-News Article • February 18, 2017
;ccedil;ão do Mississippi. A população da prisão, segundo o mesmo relatório, era composta por 29% de brancos, 79% de afro-americanos e 1% de &ldquo ...
In-the-News Article • April 25, 2023
public. Over the past year alone, Cook and Johnson have won roughly $1 million in settlements for women at FCI Tallahassee. Like the cases against Rolston, most have been settled out of court, Cook said ...
In-the-News Article • August 14, 2021
on Souza staff were transferred to other facilities. Between Jan. 10 and March 1, 2020, men incarcerated at Souza lodged 118 allegations of excessive force by officers, according to Prisoners&rsquo ...
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