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Case • 2023
are run by the same private, for-profit correctional healthcare corporation: LaSalle Corrections. Docket No. 16 , ¶ 1. A resident of Texas, Ms. Barlow-Austin was arrested by the Texarkana, Texas Police ...
conditions, particularly when coupled with overcrowding, create an intolerable risk of illness and disease. See Plata, 131 S. Ct. at 1933 (describing the risks of incarcerating large numbers of people ...
. Beaven administered three doses of Narcan, the prisoner went into cardiac arrest. He was transported to a hospital, where he was diagnosed with a large epidural abscess that spanned the entire cervical ...
center in Texas, had sexually assaulted several female detainees.1 The guard, who was arrested on August 19, 2010 on suspicion of official oppression and unlawful restraint, allegedly groped women while ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing
sanction” was signi…cant only for those o¤enders who worked at jobs that required much trust. Grogger (1995) used longitudinal data and concluded that the 7 strong negative correlation between arrests ...
Publication
data. a Emancipation occurs when the child exits foster care because he or she has reached majority under state law, such as by getting married or reaching a certain age, typically 18 to 21 years old ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
Filed under: Visiting
opportunities. In Oklahoma, for example, maximum security inmates are given up to four hours per week of visitation, while minimum security inmates get up to eight hours per week. Likewise, Mississippi’s ...
, the state's action against him is political. That is, Black offenders are not tried and judged by the Black community itself, but by whites who "are served by the systematic subjugation of all black people."12 ...
Brief • December 30, 2002
governmental office to the best of his abilities. B. In his capacity as Secretary of State and Governor, defendant RYAN owed 6 a duty of honest services to the people of the State of Illinois and to the State ...
Brief • June 6, 2016
Filed under: Telephone Rates
Defense Center; Laurie Lamancusa; Jackie Lucas; Darrell Nelson; Earl J. Peoples; Ethel Peoples; Prison Policy Initiative; United Church of Christ, Office of Communication, Inc.; Charles Wade; Network ...
of the National Counterterrorism Center, stated that “[t]he entire federal government is leaning very far forward on putting people on list,” and that the watch list is “getting bigger, and it will get even ...
Brief • April 19, 2012
(Third Amended Complaint (“3AC”) ¶ 12). On May 8, 2002, he was arrested in Chicago, Illinois as a material witness. C.A. App. 76 (3AC ¶ 35). He was thereafter transferred to a civilian jail in New York ...
Publication • November 17, 2016
Filed under: Sexual Assault
Survey Protocol Active post-custody supervision Only people who had served time in a state prison, were age 18 or older at the time of the survey, and under active post-release supervision were eligible ...
Case • 2024
incarcerated women. After his arrest, Klinger agreed to cooperate with DOJ's investigation into the widespread sexual abuse at FCI Dublin, which was incredibly valuable as the majority of incarcerated victims ...
to, among other things, having sexual intercourse with various 9 incarcerated women. After his arrest, Klinger agreed to cooperate with DOJ’s investigation into the 10 widespread sexual abuse at FCI ...
, and People's "Ruin", 129 YALE L.J. FORUM 365, 408 (2020). 13 See supra nn. 7-12 and accompanying text. 14 See infra Part I. 3 Electronic copy available at: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3605517 ROUGH DRAFT ...
Publication
Filed under: Searches
of People, Inc.) did not pass the initial screening process and seven proposals (Sentinel Offender Services, G4 Securicor Justice Services, Inc., Behavioral Interventions, Sky Detective, Rocky Mountain ...
Publication
Filed under: Guards/Staff
. 76% believed favoritism existed. 30% felt the department was concerned about giving everyone a chance to get ahead. 81% felt frustrated by their employment. Source: UDC 2003 Employee Survey A follow ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
claims.48 Prisoners suing in federal court under 40 403 U.S. 388 (1971) (allowing a federal cause of action when federal agents arrested petitioner after a warrantless search of his apartment). 41 Minneci ...
Brief • 2012
) ................................................................................. 30 People v. Cole, __N.W.2d__ (Mich., May 25, 2012) ................................................................... 30 People v. Dipiazza, 778 N.W.2d 264 (Mich. App. 2009 ...
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