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Article • February 15, 1991 • from PLN February, 1991
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
Habitual Criminal Case Update by You may recall that last year the Legislature passed SHE 1457 (now in RCW 9.95.013) which directed the Board to review all habitual criminal minimum terms and to apply SRA guideline ranges to them. You may also know that - as usual - the Board …
Article • January 15, 1991 • from PLN January, 1991
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
Attention ISRB Prisoners by If you have a "technical violation" and have received an "excessive sentence" and/or have been max'd out, or if you have been taken before the ISRB for an 0.100 hearing and have had your minimum term extended, send copies of your reasons and decisions to: Ms. …
Article • January 15, 1991 • from PLN January, 1991
Filed under: Organizing, Parole
Prison/Community Alliance by An organization, the Prison/Community Alliance will be registering with the State of Washington as a non-profit organization in January. The people involved in this organization have several objectives in mind. The first and most important objective is to be the contact group for the upcoming initiative to …
Article • December 15, 1990 • from PLN December, 1990
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
Parole Board Action Alert by [The following notice was sent to us by a prisoner activist at Walla Walla.] If you have been subjected t a parole revocation or ".100" hearing in the last couple of years, you may want to do something about the outcome. If so, read on... …
Article • November 15, 1990 • from PLN November, 1990
Filed under: Parole, News, State Legislation
The Initiative Process by M R The PLN's coverage of the "initiative" idea was good, but I don't think it left anyone feeling any less powerless than they were before. This (legislative initiative) is going to take a lot of push. People on the outside are still in the dark …
Article • October 15, 1990 • from PLN October, 1990
Filed under: Crime, Sentencing
Judicial Highpoints by Terry Dorsey, convicted in a Sacramento, California, Superior Court of shooting "Billy," the first police dog to die "in the line of duty," was sentenced to eleven years and eight months in state prison. This sentence was imposed in spite of the fact that the dog had …
Article • October 15, 1990 • from PLN October, 1990
What's Wrong With This Picture? by The Washington State Court of Appeals recently handed down a ruling that demonstrates how "equal justice" really works. In State v. Allert, 58 Wn.App. 200 (1990), the court upheld an exceptional sentence below the applicable guideline range for Terry Allert. Mr. Alert, the former …
Article • September 15, 1990 • from PLN September, 1990
Filed under: Parole, News, State Legislation
The Initiative Process, Can Prisoners Use It? by In its 1988 Report To The Legislature, the Washington State Parole Board admitted that it imposed exceptional sentences in 53% of the cases it reviewed. These exceptional terms were all above the applicable guideline range. When a sentence was within the range …
Article • August 15, 1990 • from PLN August, 1990
Filed under: Parole, News, State Legislation
Repeal "Point 100" Statute by Dan Pens By Dan Pens All pre-SRA prisoners must jump through an invisible hoop before they can be paroled. Sound like something out of Alice in Wonderland? Well, it's the law. RCW 9.95.100 ("point 100") is a 1939 statute that has remained unchanged since 1955. …
Article • August 15, 1990 • from PLN August, 1990
Editorial Comments by Ed Mead The sharp-eyed reader will have noticed our new return address for the newsletter. This is the 3rd new address in 4 issues, and it isn't even in Washington State. Paul's dad in Florida has agreed to be our outside publisher until such a time as …
Fascism, Another Step Nearer by [SSB-6259 Is Not Just For Sex Offenders] Senate Substitute Bill 6259 is now law in this state. Most of its provisions came into effect on July 1, 1990. Most of us have heard of this law as the sex offender bill that allows civil commitment …
Article • June 15, 1990 • from PLN June, 1990
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
A History of Rehabilitation Under Washington State Law by Matt James A History Of Rehabilitation Under Washington State Law By Matt James [Editor's Note: The revised Code of Washington provides that the parole Board "shall not...release a prisoner, unless in its opinion his rehabilitation has been complete and he is …
Article • June 15, 1990 • from PLN June, 1990
Women Prisoners Meet Board by The Washington State parole Board has been going from prison to prison setting new minimum terms for offenders serving time for murder. In 1989 the average amount of time served on a murder one was 150.1 months. Along came the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA), which …
Article • May 15, 1990 • from PLN May, 1990
Filed under: Sentencing, Good Time
SRA Offenders Get Good Time Off Term by SRA OFFENDERS GET GOOD TIME OFF TERM On March 29, 1990, in the case of In re Mota (Case No. 56284-9), the Washington Supreme Court ruled that the Department of Corrections must give good time credit for pre-sentence confinement (jail time) to …
Article • May 15, 1990 • from PLN May, 1990
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
Parole Board's 0.100 Abuses by M.H., Walla Walla People should start giving some consideration to how the Parole Board is conducting the 0.100 paroleability hearings. The Myers, Addleman, and other cases, as well as the so-called 1400 Bill, all tell the Board to restructure our minimum terms in a manner …
Publication • 1985
Filed under: Parole, Parole Conditions
Law & Society Review - Foundations of Parole in California, Messinger et al, 1985 The Foundations of Parole in California Author(s): Sheldon L. Messinger, John E. Berecochea, David Rauma and Richard A. Berk Source: Law & Society Review, Vol. 19, No. 1 (1985), pp. 69-106 Published by: Wiley on behalf …
Bono v. Saxbe, IL, Order, Confinement of Inmates in Marion Penitentiary Control Unit, 1978 450 F.Supp. 934 (1978) Victor BONO et al., Plaintiffs, v. William SAXBE et al., Defendants. Civ. No. 74-81-E. United States District Court, E. D. Illinois. April 19, 1978. 936 935 *935 *936 G. Flint Taylor, Jr., …
Bach v. Mitchell, CT, Opinion, Prison Disciplinary Procedures, 1971 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT 'T JOHN M. BACH, FATHER. PHILIP BERRIGAN S.S.J., JOHN THEODORE GLICK, THOMAS R. HOSMER, KEVIN B. JONES, DAVID MALAMENT, prisoners presently incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institution, at Danbury, Connecticut; JOHN HALLORAN, JOHN J. …
Bach v. Mitchell, DC, Amended Verified Complaint, Disciplinary Actions, 1971 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT JOHN M. BACH, FATHER PHILIP BERRIGAN S.S.J., JOHN THEODORE GLICK, THOMAS R. HOSMER, KEVIN B. JONES, DAVID MALAMENT, prisoners presently incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institution at Danbury, Connecticut; JOHN HALLORAN, …
Brief • October 1, 1971
Bach v. Mitchell, DC, Complaint, Prison Misconduct, 1971 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA JOHN M. BACH, FATHER PHILIP BERRIGAN S.S.J., JOHN THEODORE CLICK, THOMAS R. HOSMER, KEVIN B. JONES, DAVID MALAPIENT, prisoners presently incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Istitution at Danbury, Connecticut; JOHN HALLORAN, JOHN J. …
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