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Jewel v. National Security Agency, et. al., CA, Complaint, Jury Demand, Illegal Surveillance, 2008.pdf 1 1. Plaintiffs, on behalf of themselves and a class of similarly situated persons, bring this 2 action and allege upon personal knowledge and belief as to their own acts, and upon information and 3 4 …
Fifth Circuit: Federal Prisoner Loses Retaliation Suit but U.S. Attorney Sanctioned by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg A federal prisoner in Texas sued prison officials for retaliating against him for filing grievances. While the court found for the defendants, it nonetheless sanctioned two Assistant U.S. Attorneys $500 for procedural …
BOP Good Time Rule Upheld by Fourth Circuit by The Bureau of Prisons' regulation stating that convictions involving the use or possession of firearms were not "nonviolent offenses" entitling prisoners to early release if they successfully completed drug treatment programs was not unreasonable, and the program statement in which it …
Government Segregates Muslim Prisoners Restricts Phone Calls and Visits by Government Segregates Muslim Prisoners, Restricts Phone Calls and Visits By William Fisher Legal authorities are charging that racial profiling is responsible for low-risk Muslim prisoners convicted for crimes the Justice Department intimates are terror-related being held in a segregated unit, …
Garnishment of Prisoner's Wages not Actionable in State Court by The Colorado Court of Appeals has ruled that state prisoners may not seek relief under the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) or C.R.C.P. Rule 106 to address claims of unlawful garnishment of wages by the Department of Corrections (CDOC). Adam Jones, …
Article • May 15, 2007
New BOP Work Release Policy Upheld by The Bureau of Prisons' interpretation of its general statutory authority as not including placement in community correctional centers (CCCs), and of the CCC statute as authorizing placement only for the last 10% of a prisoner's sentence, were permissible, and this new interpretation did …
Change in BOP Work Release Policy Upheld by The Department of Justice's policy stating that prisoners cannot be sent to community corrections centers until the last 10% of their sentences is a reasonable interpretation of the statute; the abrupt change in policy was exempt from the notice and comment requirement …
Article • May 15, 2007
Third Circuit Invalidates BOP's 2005 CCC Regs. by In the latest chapter of the saga previously reported in PLN concerning Bureau of Prison (BOP) Community Correction Center (CCC) eligibility, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals invalidated BOP regulations adopted in 2005 that restricted CCC placement, finding the regulations were contrary …
BOP Enjoined in Transferring Prisoners from Work Release by The court grants a preliminary injunction against the transfer of three persons serving sentences in community confinement centers who have been notified that they will be transferred to a federal prison for the remainder of their sentences based on the Department …
BOP Work Release Policy Preliminary Enjoined by The Bureau of Prisons abruptly changed its policy of allowing prisoners to serve part or all of their time at Community Corrections Centers on judges' recommendations declaring the former policy illegal and applied the change to persons already sentenced. The court has inherent …
BOP Substance Abuse/Early Release Regulation Violates APA by The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held that a 1997 Bureau of Prisons (BOP) regulation precluding substance abuse treatment and early release to prisoners convicted of firearm offenses violated the notice and comment provisions of the Administrative Procedures Act (APA). In 1990, …
New BOP Program Isolating Muslim, Middle Eastern Prisoners by by Jennifer Van Bergen The US Department of Justice has implemented a secretive new prison program segregating ?high-security-risk? Muslim and Middle Eastern prisoners and tightly restricting their communications with the outside world in apparent violation of federal law, according to documents …
Social Security Claimant Entitled to Attorney Fee Award by The United States Supreme Court held a federal court has power under the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA), 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d), to award a Social Security Claimant attorney's fees for representation provided during administrative proceedings held pursuant to a …
Limits Imposed on Court Conversion of Actions; BOP Law Enforcement Notification Implicitly Approved by Limits Imposed on Court Conversion of Actions; BOP Law Enforcement Notification Implicitly Approved The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has held that a district court's re-characterization of a prisoner's action was improper. This action was filed …
BOP Prisoners Habeas Hepatitis Suit Dismissed by The bottom line of this opinion, 59 pages in Westlaw, is that the court treats the plaintiff's medical care claim, filed as a habeas petition, as a civil rights action, denies appointment of counsel, holds the prisoner partially exhausted, and grants summary judgment …
BOP Enjoined from Terminating Boot Camp Program by A Massachusetts federal district court has entered a preliminary injunction against the Bureau of Prisons (BOP), enjoining it from terminating its boot camp" incarceration program, pending compliance with the Administrative Procedures Act (APA), and requiring good faith consideration of the plaintiff for …
8th Circuit Invalidates BOP Halfway House Policy; 7th Circuit Says Challenge Not Cognizable on Habeas by 8th Circuit Invalidates BOP Halfway House Policy; 7th Circuit Says Challenge Not Cognizable on Habeas The Eighth Circuit Court Of Appeals reversed the denial of a federal prisoner's 28 U.S.C. § 2241 habeas corpus …
Article • October 15, 2005
Ohio Pre-S.B. No. 2 Indeterminately Sentenced Prisoners Who Took a Plea are Entitled to Meaningful N by Ohio Pre-S.B. No. 2 Indeterminately Sentenced Prisoners Who Took a Plea are Entitled to Meaningful New Parole Hearings by John E. Dannenberg The Ohio State Court of Appeals, Tenth Appellate District, ruled that …
BOP Rule Denying Early Release Eligibility Violates APA by A federal court in Oregon held that Bureau of Prisons (BOP) drug treatment rules violate the Administrative Procedures Act (APA). "18 U.S.C. § 3621(b) directs the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to provide substance abuse treatment to those prisoners who have a …
BOP Proper Defendant in Work Release Change Suit under ADA by The plaintiffs are criminal defendants who received judicial recommendations that they serve their sentences in a community corrections center, but were denied such placement pursuant to the Department of Justice's abruptly announced change of policy barring it except for …
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