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. Plaintiffs Richard Nei and Alvin King also alleged they were retaliated against for filing the suit and denied access to the prison law library. After the district court denied prison officials motion ...
Article • September 15, 2007 • from PLN September, 2007
held that prisoners who were serving consecutive sentences and were being considered for parole from one sentence into another without the possibility of immediate release were not required ...
Case • 1993
September 2, 1991, the male arrestees housed in the gymnasium were either moved into cell blocks or released and thereafter no cots were required for the use of male [**19] prisoners. 50. After September 2 ...
them in making a successful transition to society after their release.” The lawsuit seeks injunctive relief, declaratory relief and damages against the defendants, as well as attorney fees ...
Article • October 7, 2019 • from PLN October, 2019
were provided before their deaths. Most heard from a chaplain associated with the prison just before or after their incarcerated family member died. DOC officials promised transparency and called ...
Case • 2007
a number of individual plaintiffs who were not released on parole, despite having served more time in prison than was dictated by a correctly calculated parole guideline range. It appears that their revised ...
Article • November 15, 2007 • from PLN November, 2007
transportation to the Department of Corrections (DOC) within 30 days and any prisoners sentenced after the Court's order are to be so transferred within 45 days of sentencing. The Court's order came in a class ...
by the CDCR and placed in long-term segregation. [See: PLN, May 2010, p.24]. It was such prisoners, in desperation after lengthy stints in solitary confinement – 513 prisoners at PBSP have been isolated ...
Publication
Filed under: PLRA
to cause trouble, and more likely to become law-abiding citizens after their release. If you were a corrections officer at work in a prison, and six inmates were walking toward you across the yard, would ...
of journalists, educators, and prisoners' rights activists. After a core group was formed, we filed (cont'd on page 21) Editor: Jan Elvin Editorial Asst.: Betsy Bernat Alvin J. Bronstein, Executive Director ...
Article • January 15, 2006 • from PLN January, 2006
Filed under: News, News in Brief
on the floor of a common area in the prison. He was due to be released the following month after serving a five year sentence for assault and battery and trespassing. South Carolina: On January 8, 2006, Albert ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles
of incarceration have been disappointing, if not dismal, both in terms of recidivism and youths’ future success. In state after state, 70 to 80 percent of juveniles released from youth corrections facilities ...
Publication • March 11, 2015
Filed under: Sentencing
in Federal Prison” Marc Mauer Executive Director The Sentencing Project March 11, 2015 INTRODUCTION After nearly four decades of sustained growth, prison populations in the United States have stabilized ...
, after hearing that prisoners at NWDC were refusing to eat or perform work, detainees at the Joe Corley Detention Center (JCDC) in Conroe, Texas – also run by the GEO Group – joined the hunger ...
Case • 2004
is not at issue. Parole litigation supplies a helpful analogy: a prisoner claiming a right to release on parole must use [**9] § 2241 (or § 2254 for a state prisoner); but a prisoner claiming that parole officials ...
Case • 2003
BOARD OF PRISON TERMS; BOARD OF PRISON TERMS, RESPONDENTS-APPELLEES. [6] Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California William B. Shubb, Chief Judge ...
Article • December 15, 1995 • from PLN December, 1995
on discipline; classification; grievance procedure; ad-seg; legal access; deportation proceedings; earned release time; clergy communication; religious freedom; prisoner searches; legal financial obligations ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Malpractice
up about Dr. Amin, including placement in solitary confinement, physical assault, and deportation. In January 2021, after the filing of this lawsuit and repeated release requests, the last known ...
Case • 2002
its holding that confinement at the OSP is an atypical and significant hardship in relation to the ordinary incidents of prison life. After discussing the nature of the confinement at OSP, the Court ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, San Quentin News
to one year after discharge of parole. • Prisoners whose crimes are nonviolent (with no prior strikes or no prior sex offenses requiring registration) would be able to earn time off their sentences ...
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