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Article • September 16, 2022
Filed under: Guard Misconduct
years old, Egan went to prison for four and a half years.  After his release, he had to borrow money to eat, pay rent and buy gas. With limited options available to him, Egan decided to try OnlyFans ...
Article • February 15, 1993 • from PLN February, 1993
is not unusual; it is typical of the prisoncrats' behavior toward prisoners who write about prison conditions. Adrian's latest misfortunes came about after he wrote about an abusive guard at a prison in Wisconsin ...
Article • October 15, 2007 • from PLN October, 2007
Filed under: CMS, Medical, Diabetes, Amputations
, Correctional Medical Services (CMS), even tried to delay the amputation surgery, which eventually became necessary, until after Lucido's release date. However, when Lucido's foot literally exploded from ...
release from solitary confinement on October 18, 2006 until her death, she was seen by a mental health professional only twice. The health care at Broward had been contracted out to Prison Health Services ...
Article • March 1, 2016
staff members. In addition to the two facilities, the site would include a central utility plant, a firing range, two warehouses and a staff training building. After the FEIS is released ...
Article • May 9, 2023
possible. Outstanding achievement is found in many creative works of prose, poetry, music and art seen in prison art shows and contests. After Van Buren graduated from Maryland’s Bowie High School ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2010
and pasted" from file to file and failed to correct the errors when told about them. Ruben Cedeno, prisons deputy secretary, concluded after an investigation that discharge was merited. "In summary ...
Brief • October 30, 2021
Filed under: Medical
of the incarcerated persons whom I 14 interviewed during the September 2021 visits, which I was able to review after the prison 15 tours and inspections had taken place. I have attached as Appendix E, all summaries ...
Article • May 15, 2011 • from PLN May, 2011
will be released or sent to prison and become somebody else’s problem before a lack of medical treatment causes injury or death. They’ll often win that bet, since most jail prisoners are held only briefly ...
, Case No.: l:12-cv-02096 (N.D. Ill.), in which a prisoner was paralyzed after Lnke County employe~s and/or agents allegedly failed to treat his serious spinal cord injuries .. despite having notice ...
Article • January 8, 2018 • from PLN January, 2018
Filed under: Racial Discrimination
three years. It found that fewer than one in six black or Hispanic prisoners were released after their first hearing, compared with one in four white prisoners. The disparity was more pronounced among ...
Case • 1992
corpus to restore the supervised home release status of a state prisoner that had been revoked for prisoner's refusal to answer questions about his crime. In banc court rules that revocation of supervised ...
death had been accidental. He was placed in the observation cell after prison guards noticed him talking to himself and smiling oddly. An autopsy revealed the presence of diphenhydramine, an over ...
Article • May 1, 2022
)(c) on May 8, 2020, providing emergency parole for those at high risk of death from the disease. Kumre was later found guilty on 41 counts of contempt because he released six ineligible prisoners yet ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
to halfway houses, drug treatment, or electronic monitoring instead of returning them to prison; the program was considered ineffective because it focused on parole violators instead of recently released ...
Case • 2002
time. Tate similarly disputes Casteel's records showing that she saw him again on April 5, 1999. Instead, Tate recalls that, after realizing that his release date was only 12 days away, he decided ...
Case • 1994
in their immediate release from prison, the inmates in Roller and Akins sought to maintain the pre-existing frequency of parole reconsideration [**7] hearings which would only affect their eligibility for parole ...
of removing prisoners from the facilities. [See: PLN, June 2013, p.1]. The Dawson State Jail has been a source of controversy for CCA after several prisoners died amid allegations of medical neglect. Pam ...
Publication • December 6, 2018
were 40 times more likely than an average person to overdose in the two weeks after their release.65 According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, more than half (58 percent) of state prisoners ...
$130,000 Settlement In Prison Employee Harassment Suit by In 1999, Thomas G. Bailor, filed a law suit against the Delaware Correctional Center MC, after he was forced to quit his job ...
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