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Case • 1996
10 to 30 years. His prior criminal record consisted of four traffic violations. He was arrested in connection with the homicide charge on August 22, 1989 and was sent to the SCCF on August 23, 1989 ...
Publication • 2022
, jails, and detention centers 2015–2019, of which 86% were due to illness.13 Of those deaths related to medical illness, 42% were due to heart disease and 20% were due to cancer, which appears generally ...
Publication • August 4, 2016
and the federal system were operating at or above study found that people arrested for sexual offenses had 20 capacity. And even alternatives to incarceration like a five-year offense-specific re-arrest rate ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: Release and Reentry
with Arrest ..................................................................................2 2. Importance of Temporary Community Opportunities as Release Nears ...
Publication • August 1, 2013
Reconsidering Early Release Georgetown J. of Law and Pub. Policy 2013 ARTICLES Clemency, Parole, Good-Time Credits, and Crowded Prisons Reconsidering Early Release PAUL J. LARKIN, JR.* INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …
Case • 2000
arrival at the jail was filmed by television crews. The officer responsible for booking him was Cooley, who was aware of the news accounts both about the story and about Weiss's arrest in Tennessee ...
Case • 2005
in his right hand immediately prior to his detention in the Franklin County Jail. After his release, Johnson brought this suit under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, alleging that Defendants-Appellees Jim Karnes, in his ...
Case • 1998
to leave the area of his cell while the search was proceeding. Immediately after this search, Klein was arrested, and two days later he was informed that a knife had been found in his cell. Klein denied any ...
Case • 1987
, arrested Michael Dennis Straub for robbery of the First Federal Bank of Fort Myers, Florida. Following his arrest, criminal charges were filed against him, and he was incarcerated in the Sarasota County Jail ...
Case • 2003
to a substantial risk of suicide in the jail. [44] Because Sheriff Sutherland was not at the jail that night and was not involved in the arrest and detention of Butler, his section 1983 liability (like ...
Case • 2002
release on previously established conditions and ordered that he appear for sentencing on January 4, 1993. A few months later after the plea in federal court, on December 14, 1992, Taylor was arrested ...
to a local hospital with non-fatal injuries to his upper torso. The unidentified assailant was arrested and guards said they recovered a shank. In further violence at Jessup, a fight between eight prisoners ...
Case • 2006
. On December 31, 2001 or January 1, 2002, Jones consumed a large amount of alcohol. When law enforcement personnel saw her on the street, she was arrested and taken to Cass County jail, where she was placed ...
introduced as legislation in December 2009. CCA, one of many corporations operating about half of all the immigrant detention facilities nationwide, had zeroed in on the incarceration of immigrants to boost ...
Article • June 12, 2014 • from PLN June, 2014
to address increased crime rates. Of course, that would likely result in more arrests and thus more offenders returning to prison – offsetting the impact of the Realignment initiative vis-à-vis ...
Brief • February 20, 2009
. Clearly-Established Law Prohibited the Policy That Caused Plaintiff's Injuries. Between December 28, 2006 and August 7, 2007, the Daviess County Detention Center ("the Jail") denied inmates narcotic pain ...
Brief
of their office to each other during the said events. FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS 25. Plaintiff was arrested for a parole violation on June 14, 2000 and placed in the Manistee County Jail. Plaintiff was on a tether ...
Brief • June 20, 2011
that, on the facts of this case, the law was clearly established ... that what [the policeman] did violated Plaintiff's constitutional rights.” Id. Another case involved an arrest after the use of a Taser. Powell v ...
Brief • 2008
arrest and imprisonment,1 coercive interrogation, and deprivation of access to the courts; and Counts VIIX, state law claims for intentional torts, including false imprisonment, malicious prosecution ...
Brief • 2008
MacPherson’s taser use did not comply with the Fourth Amendment because Bryan’s crime was not serious, he was not actively resisting arrest or fleeing, and he posed no threat. There is no hard-and-fast set ...
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