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State laws require that all individuals leaving a state prison be placed on parole for as many as 10 years after their release, unless waived by the Board of Parole Hearings. A state law further requires ...
Case • 1995
the plaintiff that on the basis of his past work performance, he was eligible to be rehired following his release, and advised plaintiff to contact them at that time. On August 16, 1989, seven days after ...
Publication
help deter young people from committing criminal acts and can greatly decrease the likelihood that people will return to crime after release from prison. Despite this evidence, educational Page 1 of 15 ...
Article • May 15, 2007
State prisoner Rogelio Ibarra's supervision time was increased by the Florida Department of Correction (FDOC) after holding a legislative change in incentive gain time retroactive. Although he should have ...
$275,000 Awarded to Washington Prisoner For Negligent Medical Care After Falling In Jail by $275,000 Awarded to Washington Prisoner For Negligent Medical Care After Falling In Jail ...
to a former prisoner who was severely beaten after being improperly celled with his assailant, the County Claims Board recommended on December 8, 2005. On May 13, 2002, prisoner Martin Davis was transported ...
Article • May 15, 2007
(undermining their argument that they moved swiftly to correct their mistake); the transfer occurred four days after he filed a grievance; the defendants did not release him from segregation until after he had ...
Article • October 19, 2015
Jail were arrested and charged with official misconduct after one of them assaulted a prisoner. As prisoner Casio Burton, 28, was in the process of being transferred on October 4, 2013, to the Pasco ...
for redress after prison officials put him in a cell with a psychiatric patient who severely beat him. The suit settled for $300,000 in 1997. Lang cooperated with the Drug Enforcement Agency and the Internal ...
Case • 1998
by refusing to discharge him from his remaining term of supervised release pursuant to the statute's plain language. He points out that his conduct as a federal prisoner was exemplary and argues ...
Brief • 2007
psychiatrist. Prisoners will spend no more than fourteen days in the crisis stabilization area, after which they will either be released back to their cells, or to the Mental Health Step-Down Unit, or sent ...
individual capacity, and ) JOHN AND JANE DOES 1-10, in ) their official and individual capacities, ) Defendants. Defendants. ) SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASE THIS SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASE ...
In-the-News Article • July 14, 2015
more may die in prison for nonviolent crimes. By Steven NelsonJuly 13, 2015 | 6:01 p.m. EDT President Barack Obama is allowing the early release of 46 people jailed ...
Annual report • December 31, 2014
. Alex gave two presentations on shareholder actions, litigation and activism involving private prisons.  Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) released a report on February 18 ...
Case • 2003
that imposition of a stay imposes a further potential hardship on petitioner in that his anticipated release from prison is delayed, the Court finds, as the State has argued, that the State of California would ...
Publication • February 10, 2018
. Twenty-five were convicted of manslaughter, with those who have been released serving an average sentence of 5.8 years. Seventeen of those went to prison after 2008, and those convicts who have been ...
Case • 1996
predator under the Act. The petition recited that it anticipated Hendricks' release from confinement on September 11, 1994, and stated the following criminal history: "That on the 26th day of November, 1984 ...
Article • February 15, 2008
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. Prisons and jails cost taxpayers an ever-increasing fortune, but rarely rehabilitate prisoners to prevent them from committing new crimes when they are released. They also fail to adequately treat ...
early medical release, plus a plan that would have required state-mandated prison exercise programs. The workgroup suggested moving ahead, however, with a Chronic Disease Self-Management Program ...
was revoked. Five years into his sentence, Gamble succeeded in withdrawing his plea based on the prosecutor’s failure to turn over exculpatory evidence. Gamble was released from prison after a new prosecutor ...
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