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Article • June 1, 2022 • from PLN June, 2022
additional life terms on August 27, 2021. Dutcher got the same when he was convicted on September 15, 2021. Meanwhile, DOC had given the half-million-dollar contract to figure out what went wrong to CGL ...
Brief • February 29, 2024
Estate of Christopher Zumalt v. County of Riverside, CA, Settlement, Wrongful Death-Medical Neglect, 2024 Case 5:21-cv-01791-JGB-SP Document 88 Filed 02/29/24 Page 1 of 3 Page ID #:3610 1 2 3 4 5 ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Legal Materials
, REASON FOUND., Dec. 2007, at 3-18 (detailing inadequacies in the practice of forensic science). 22. See Paul Bieber, Anatomy of a Wrongful Arson Conviction, THE ARSON PROJECT, http://thearsonproject. org ...
Article • March 31, 2017
in isolation units don't have to be so cruel, says Eber, SPH '02, a senior staff counsel with the ACLU's National Prison Project. The project investigates the nation's prisons and jails and advocates ...
Article • April 2, 2019 • from PLN April, 2019
Filed under: News in Brief
News in Brief by Alabama: “I know I was wrong. But, on the other end, I don’t want to say it’s the culture, or it’s accepted culture, but it happens,” declared ...
Publication • January 1, 2017
Solidarity in Action, Sylvia Rivera Law Project, 2017 Solidarity in Action A Guide to Visiting Incarcerated Community Members The Sylvia Rivera Law Project works to guarantee that all people ...
Article • January 15, 2007 • from PLN January, 2007
. The project was named Building a Strategic Workforce Plan for the Corrections Profession and conducted by Workforce Associates in Indianapolis. First, in this tri-phase project, was a "Discovery Phase ...
rehabilitation programs like Project Restart, a broad plan that includes mental health services, drug treatment, anger management classes, and educational programs. Programs like this one create a safer ...
annual cost of $25,254 each. The state’s prison population is projected to reach 52,546 by the end of 2011. Currently, 4.4% of Ohio prisoners are held in privately-run prisons. The ACLU report indicates ...
Article • August 6, 2019 • from PLN August, 2019
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
; According to the ACLU, Corizon has been sued more than 600 times since 2011, settling some cases for millions of dollars – including an $8.3 million settlement in a 2015 wrongful death suit ...
Article • May 15, 2010 • from PLN May, 2010
Filed under: News, News in Brief
willingness to lie and destroy evidence makes him an excellent candidate for a political career. Louisiana: Jelpi Picou, 49, former director of the Capital Appeals Project, pleaded guilty on February 26, 2010 ...
In-the-News Article • November 2, 2017
the party shall have been duly convicted.” Consequently, says David C. Fathi, Director of the ACLU’s National Prison Project, “Convicted prisoners can be forced to work ...
Brief • February 16, 2023
Filed under: Malpractice
compensate the wronged party for actual damages suffered, (ii) considerations of fairness and the relative equities of the award, (iii) the remedial purpose of the statute involved, and/or (iv) such other ...
Publication • October 27, 2010
, but is not limited to, complying with the restrictions imposed on the housing of federal prisoners. The term ''Bonds" as used herein means the Kinney County Public Facility Corporation Project Revenue Bonds Series ...
Article • May 6, 2015 • from PLN May, 2015
;s data manager and layout person, and PLN began its employment of work study students and local volunteers for office tasks. Hans Sherrer, a former prisoner and expert on wrongful convictions, became ...
The Man Arrested for Praising Jesus by Andrew Cohen Lester Packingham’s Facebook post is headed for the Supreme Court By Andrew Cohen, The Marshall Project In “Case in Point ...
In-the-News Article • October 17, 2018
Project estimated that 6.1 million people convicted of felonies can’t vote in the US, including many still in prison, on probation, or on parole, and some who have completed ...
of videophone projects was a classic example of the voluntary cessation exception to mootness:1 based on this history and other examples of CDOC providing prisoners with technological solutions and then later ...
The St. Louis Jails Are Running Out of Guards by Ivy Scott This article was first published by The Marshall Project, a nonprofit news organization covering the U.S. criminal justice system ...
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Blind Justice Report 2005 Dpic Going into the trial, I wasn’t sure where I stood on the death penalty. Today, knowing what I know about wrongful convictions and the kinds of problems that result ...
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