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Brief • March 21, 2007
Sanders v. La Dept. Of Public Safety, Settlement, La, Publications, 2007 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA NORMAN SANDERS DOC #197433 CIVIL ACTION NUMBER 06-536-RET-DLD VERSUS JUDGE TYSON LA DEPT, OF PUBLIC SAFETY & CORRECTIONS, ET AL MAGISTRATE JUDGE DALBY RECEIPT AND RELEASE BEFORE ME, the undersigned Notary …
Brief • March 17, 2007
Meza v Collier Tx Plt Sj Motion 2007 Unlawful Detnetion UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS AUSTIN DIVISION RAUL MEZA, Plaintiff, v. BRIAN COLLIER, et al., Defendants. § § § § § § § Civil Action No. 1:05-CV-1008-LY PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT Pursuant to Federal Rule …
Brief • March 16, 2007
Wilkenson v Vail Wa Def Sj Motion Failure to Protect 2007 Case 3:05-cv-05656-JKA Document 70 Filed 03/16/2007 Page 1 of 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 MAGISTRATE J. KELLEY ARNOLD 7 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT TACOMA 8 9 JAMES Q. WILKINSON, NO. C05-5656JKA 10 …
Brief • March 16, 2007
Couch v Jabe Settlement Agreement Religious Rituals 2007 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT This Agreement, by and between the Plaintiff, William R. Couch (hereinafter "Couch"), and the Defendants, John Jabe, Larry Huffman, Linda B. Shear, Kathleen Bassett, R. B. Phillips, K. Pickerel, and Mike Oslin (collectively hereinafter referred to as "VDOC Employees"), is …
Brief • March 16, 2007
Gabriel v Dc Release Bunk Fall 2007 RELEASE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That I, Vernal Gabriel, with Social Security residing at 3964 Ames Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20019, for consideration of Number the ~um of Five-Tbousand·and-Five-Hundred ($5,500.00) DoUars, lawful money of the United States, the receipt whereof is …
“To Get Stuff and Sell It for As Much As We Can Get”: Federal Prison Industries and Electronics Recycling by Aaron Shuman "To Get Stuff and Sell It for As Much As We Can Get": Federal Prison Industries and Electronics Recycling by Aaron Shuman In recent months, UNICOR Recycling has …
Article • March 15, 2007 • from PLN March, 2007
ARE YOU IN A PRISON WORK PROGRAM HANDLING TOXIC ELECTRONICS? by At Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition and the Prison Activist Resource Center we have been working to end the exposure to toxics of people working in electronic recycling programs in prison, particularly in UNICOR work programs within the Federal Prison …
Article • March 15, 2007 • from PLN March, 2007
From the Editor by Paul Wright This editorial is being written in Wichita, Kansas on February 14, 2007. For the past two days PLN?s executive director, Don Miniken, and I have been attending the bench trial before USDC Judge Monte Belot in Prison Legal News v. Werholtz. PLN filed the …
Maryland Man Awarded $6.4 Million For False Imprisonment, Police Misconduct by Michael Rigby On August 30, 2006, a jury in Prince George?s County, Maryland, awarded $6.4 million to a man who was wrongfully imprisoned for the brutal rape and murder of his wife. During trial the jury heard compelling evidence …
Joe Arpaio: America’s Toughest Sheriff or Most Corrupt? by Alex Friedmann Joe Arpaio: America?s Toughest Sheriff or Most Corrupt? by Alex Friedmann Joe M. Arpaio, the head lawman over Maricopa County, Arizona, bills himself as "America's Toughest Sheriff." While "toughest" may be subject to debate (literally -- in September, 2006 …
Article • March 15, 2007 • from PLN March, 2007
California DOC Wage Audit: Guards Overcharged State $12 Million for Union Business Leave by Marvin Mentor California?s Office of the Inspector General (OIG), the state Legislature?s watchdog over prison operations, reviewed guards? use of leave for union-related business and found that California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) accounting controls …
Florida Warden Susceptible to Liability in Valdes’ Murder; Suit Settles for $1,169,923.42 by David Reutter Florida Warden Susceptible to Liability in Valdes' Murder; Suit Settles for $1,169,923.42 by David M. Reutter While former Florida Department of Corrections director James Crosby was never charged in the murder of Florida death row …
Article • March 15, 2007 • from PLN March, 2007
Filed under: Prisoner Privileges, Art
Prisoners Sell Art Through Prison Art Gallery by Nancy Hochman Creating art can expand our human experience and help us grow. For prisoners, having contact with the outside world is crucial because many are in a place where educational programs, letters or visits are rare or non-existent. The Prisons Foundation …
Hawaii Settles DOJ Suit Over Unconstitutional Juvenile Facility by The State of Hawaii settled a suit brought by the United States government, resolving a suit over unconstitutional conditions of confinement at the Hawaii Youth Corrections Facility (HYCF) in Kailua, Hawaii. On August 16, 2004, the United States Department of Justice …
Article • March 15, 2007 • from PLN March, 2007
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Juries
Cunningham v. California: Who’s Covered and Who’s Not? by Kent A. Russell Cunningham v. California: Who's Covered and Who's Not? by Kent Russell On January 22, 2007, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Cunningham v. California, __ S.Ct. __, 2007 WL 135687 (No. 05-6551), holding that California?s determinate sentencing law, which …
Article • March 15, 2007 • from PLN March, 2007
HIV in Prison Is Lower Than Believed by Gary Hunter The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released a study showing that the spread of HIV in prison is extremely low. Of 856 males in Georgia?s prisons who tested positive for HIV in 2005, only 76 acquired the virus …
Article • March 15, 2007 • from PLN March, 2007
China’s Death Penalty On Wheels by Gary Hunter China's Death Penalty On Wheels by Gary Bunter China's death penalty has gone mobile. Death vans are now replacing firing squads as the preferred method of execution. In the past, condemned prisoners were executed publicly in prisons or court buildings. Kang Zhongwen, …
Sheriff’s Deputies Charged in Prisoner’s Death; Both Get Prison Time by Gary Hunter Sheriff's Deputies Charged in Prisoner's Death; Both Get Prison Time by Gary Hunter Jail guards Ronald Eugene Parker and Brandon Gray Huie were charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of a prisoner in North …
Article • March 15, 2007 • from PLN March, 2007
Ninth Circuit: California Lifers Have A Liberty Interest In Parole by Marvin Mentor The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals crushed a determined attempt by the California Board of Prison Terms (BPT-- now called the Board of Parole Hearings) to transmogrify the California Supreme Court?s decision in In re Dannenberg, …
Article • March 15, 2007 • from PLN March, 2007
California DOC Federal Receiver Is Granted First Waiver of State Law by John Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg The federal court Receiver for healthcare in California state prisons (see: PLN, Mar. 2006, p.1, Federal Court Seizes California Prisons? Medical Care; Appoints Receiver With Unprecedented Powers) surmounted his first statutory bureaucratic …
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