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Filed under: Wrongful Death
configuration of the state’s Level IV prisons. Less than four months after he paroled in 2002, Blaylock was arrested for shooting at a police officer. He remained in jail in Los Angeles County until his ...
Annual report • December 31, 2018
people. Human Rights Defense Center - Annual Report 2018 [3] PLN continued to receive a substantial amount of mail throughout 2018, mostly from prisoners, with many requesting legal assistance ...
Brief • January 11, 2021
with her. 3. What happened to Holly-Barlow Austin was not an isolated incident. She is just the latest victim of a greedy corporate culture that sees inmates as dollar signs and puts profits over people’s ...
Publication
working during the six months before prison, nearly as many reported receiving income from illegal activities. The women reported an average of 11 arrests, with the first occurring at 19 years of age ...
on 4,679 people placed in such housing in New York City between 1989 and 1997 were merged with data on the utilization of public shelters, public and private hospitals, and correctional facilities. A series ...
Publication
Filed under: Religious Freedom
justice practitioners and policymakers are in close agreement that the better prepared people are for their release from prison, the less likely they will be to return to prison. But what does it mean ...
Case • 1980
in the September 9, 1977, incident was that the power of attorney was drafted so that Chester Vaughn might obtain various papers from Gregg's former attorney in the hope of getting Gregg's case back in court. Gregg ...
Brief • April 12, 2010
northbound lane of the road. crash. However, he did not see the Rather, he left the scene in order to avoid getting a ticket. All of this happened right in front of the home of Yvonne McFann. She was also ...
Brief • February 23, 2021
to ensure the physical safety and wellbeing of the people incarcerated at Joseph Harp and to provide them with fundamental human necessities, including medical care. 8. Defendants Allbaugh and Bear ...
Brief • September 9, 2015
providers, employed by OMH, who were responsible for the medical care of people incarcerated at DOCCS facilities. OMH MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS participated in, had knowledge of, and/or failed to intervene ...
pursuing a valid and important goal may tend to view things through a particular lens, no matter how hard they try to get their calls right. So certainly, judges have an indispensable role and obligation ...
Brief • January 6, 2023
, and surrounded by uniformed peace 14 officers, and DECEDENT did not pose an immediate threat of death or serious bodily 15 injury to anyone at the time of his arrest and while he remained in the custody ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
FACILITIES Louisiana Department of Health • Guidance calling for depopulation mysteriously rescinded • Website reporting statewide numbers does not include people in prisons Camp J Plan • State implemented ...
in Farrar that the plaintiff there, in getting nominal damages, achieved nothing more than “the moral satisfaction of knowing that a federal court had concluded that their rights had been violated in some ...
Brief • June 1, 2021
the Influence of Drugs at the Time of Her Arrest. 48. On January 19, 2020, Gabby was arrested and taken to Homer Jail. 49. For Gabby's initial booking screen, in answer to the question: "Does the detainee ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
guidelines for the assessment of risk for institutional and community violence in people with mental abnormalities, personality disorders, or substance use disorders.  According to the parole board, the HCR-20 ...
Brief • April 27, 2017
? There is no law we’re following. The law has already been followed by the judges. So we get to make our decisions based on our own beliefs.”3 With such vague, shifting standards based on personal beliefs ...
with the following declaration of limitless discretion: “This is a board of clemency. Ok? There is no law we’re following. The law has already been followed by the judges. So we get to make our decisions based on our ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing, Habeas Corpus
by which they were tried or sentenced get “one bite of the apple.” Relief for state prisoners is only available if the state courts have ignored or rejected their valid claims, and there are strict time ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Prison Labor
an outbreak of chicken-pox...” - E. Jackson, Acting Inspector of Prisons, Lagos, 23rd April, 1915 There are more people incarcerated today than at any other point in human history1 . The current prison ...
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