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Case • 1998
analysis in this case turns on the proper understanding of Heck. In Heck, a state prisoner filed a § 1983 suit in federal district court seeking damages for allegedly unconstitutional police actions while ...
Case • 2003
S.Ct. 1468, 64 L.Ed.2d 15 (1980). Before a Bivens remedy may be fashioned, therefore, a court must take into account any "special factors counseling hesitation." See Bush v. Lucas, 462 U.S. 367, 103 S.Ct ...
, a denial that focused almost exclusively on the inmate’s crime while failing to take into account other relevant statutory factors, or merely giving them a ‘passing mention’ [is] inadequate ...
awaiting trial because they can’t afford bail. “We need to take a comprehensive approach to criminal justice reform that ensures a fairer system, improves police community relations ...
Article • September 15, 2012 • from PLN September, 2012
bond company. That weekend he killed four Lakewood police officers in a coffee shop. Clemmons was allowed to pay less than five percent of his $190,000 bond by Jail Sucks Bond Company. While he put up ...
Article • September 12, 2014 • from PLN September, 2014
services that extend to policing efforts and threaten to intrude on civil rights. Such arrangements go beyond the well-known examples of privately-operated prisons and jails or the privatization of probation ...
rehabilitation. (RH Reality Check. has independently verified her account with colleagues, and other publicly available materials.) Pamela’s story began shortly after the Adoption and Safe Families Act ...
Article • February 15, 2013 • from PLN February, 2013
conducted in this country. Jon’s first conviction was thrown out because the police had violated his constitutional rights. (The Supreme Court’s landmark Miranda case protecting defendants from ...
Article • September 16, 2015
to the description, the monitor ensures the residents’ accountability by enforcing all rules, responsibilities, and restrictions. The job pays $9 an hour. No experience necessary, and only a high school diploma ...
Brief • March 22, 2007
, Plaintiff’s attorney contends that $250 per hour is reasonable and his customary rate. In an affidavit, Plaintiff’s counsel also mentions that he litigated noteworthy employment discrimination and police ...
Brief • August 17, 2001
Filed under: Discrimination
. Ill. 1997) (privacy interest of police officers in information in personnel files could not override “significant public interest in the disclosure of these documents”). REPLY RE MOTION TO INTERVENE ...
Brief • May 9, 2006
affairs investigation. 20 30. Plaintiff filed a complaint claiming police brutality while in the 21 custody at the main jail. Pursuant to the Department’s own general 22 orders, an investigation ...
Corrections Chief Wetherington has been caught with his fingers in the pie. The chief owns more than $100,000 of Synovus Financial Corp. stock. During his tenure as police chief he arranged for two department ...
, including failing to take his disability into account when issuing discipline or utilizing force against him. JURISDICTION AND VENUE 1. Plaintiff brings this action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, the Eighth ...
been the proper plaintiff under Louisiana law. See: Bartie v. LaSalle, Case No. 1:21-cv-04074 (W.D. La.). The National Police Accountability Project reported that LaSalle facilities were out ...
Article • February 1, 2023 • from PLN February, 2023
Filed under: Censorship
on banned books lists suggests that prison book censorship is intended to quell dissent and critique against the carceral system itself. At a time when discussions about prison and police abolition ...
Article • November 30, 2022 • from PLN December, 2022
States Penitentiary Big Sandy, which was completed in 2003 on both a former underground mine and a mountaintop removal site. MTR accounts for 70% of the coal mined in the county; 27% of the county’s ...
records and media accounts at the time stated that Trotter and Cole stabbed or slashed seven staff members that morning. Prosecutors filed criminal charges against Trotter, Cole, Becktemba, and three other ...
Brief • April 9, 2013
which are challenged herei n. Solely as a result of these policics and practices, Mr. Adams was issued an unwanted prepaid debit card mther than the currency which he legitimately owned and possessed ...
Brief • 2000
and instructors from Metropolitan Police Department and Maryland Department of Corrections. Harvey had no plans for fIrearms training when the RIP occurred. 48. Law has since learned that Ms. Harvey is actively ...
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