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Brief • 2008
In Re Cristoval Silva-trevino Amicus Brief Immigrant Detention 2008 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE EXECUTIVE OFFICE ...
. . ...../~ J~~f i /./ ...........•. 11/ ~ ~ - la. He twice attempted to hang himself in his hospital detention cell. He waived a trial by jury, and in August of 1979 he was convicted at a bench trial which ...
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with an imprisonable federal offense. In most cases these offenses are felonies or Class A misdemeanors. If an individual is arrested for a federal offense, that charge may be pursued through five stages: 1. Issuance ...
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arrest, and possession of a weapon. On Wednesday, May 30, 2001, the 5 ~ day trial concluded. On June 4, 2001, the jury found inmate Kenney not guilty by reason of insanity of assaulting the USP Allenwood ...
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Education
of arrest, detainment for court proceedings, adjudication by a juvenile court, or conviction in an adult criminal court xv PRE-PUBLICATION VERSION: This document has been peer-reviewed and edited but has ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
Special Review - High Desert State Prison, Office of the Inspector General, 2015 Robert A. Barton Inspector General Office of the Inspector General 2015 Special Review: High Desert State Prison Susanville, CA December 2015 Office of the Inspector General 2015 Special Review: High Desert State Prison Robert A. Barton Inspector …
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Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
Capps Analysis of Mi Parole Board, 2004 No way out Michigan’s parole board redefines the meaning of “life” C APPS ITIZENS ALLIANCE ON PRISONS & PUBLIC SPENDING No way out Michigan’s parole board redefines the meaning of “life” September, 2004 CAPPS ITIZENS ALLIANCE ON PRISONS & pUBLIC sPENDING Additional copies …
Case • 2006
who had been arrested and incarcerated [*1137] repeatedly were likely to be re-incarcerated and subjected to the same unconstitutional conditions), cert. denied, 125 S. Ct. 2961, 162 L. Ed. 2d 887 ...
Brief • February 7, 2006
who had been arrested and incarcerated repeatedly were likely to be re-incarcerated and subjected to the same unconstitutional conditions), cert. denied, 125 S. Ct. 2961 (2005). Moreover, statistics ...
Publication • October 31, 2014
HRDC comment to FCC response to Global Tel Oct 2012 Human Rights Defense Center DEDICATED TO PROTECTING HUMAN RIGHTS www.prisonlegalnews.org afriedmann@prisonlegalnews.org Please Reply to Tennessee Office: Direct Dial: 615-495-6568 5331 Mt. View Rd. #130 Antioch, TN 37013 October 8, 2012 Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street …
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Filed under: Telephones
a general contraband statute. The statute defines contraband as any article or thing which a person confined in a detention facility is legally prohibited from obtaining or possessing by statute, rule ...
Brief • March 26, 2021
Filed under: Failure to Treat
Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff’s Bivens and FTCA Claims. FACTUAL BACKGROUND Mr. Martinez was arrested on July 26, 2018 and initially detained at the Queens Detention Facility, run by Defendant Geo ...
Publication • 2012
Hrdc Ex Parte Re Wright Peition 10-8-12 Human Rights Defense Center DEDICATED TO PROTECTING HUMAN RIGHTS www.prisonlegalnews.org afriedmann@prisonlegalnews.org Please Reply to Tennessee Office: Direct Dial: 615-495-6568 5331 Mt. View Rd. #130 Antioch, TN 37013 October 8, 2012 Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street S.W. Washington, DC …
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Filed under: Telephones
a general contraband statute. The statute defines contraband as any article or thing which a person confined in a detention facility is legally prohibited from obtaining or possessing by statute, rule ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: Private Prisons
“Joint Legislative input into the request for proposals process for privatization of specific beds.” • Use prison privatization, electronic home detention, boot camps and similar methods to see ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Suicides
. A small number of jails are privately operated. Regional jails include two or more jail jurisdictions with a formal agreement to operate a jail facility. Facilities include jails, detention centers, county ...
Publication • January 1, 2019
a reduction in incarceration in general. Several states have succeeded in reducing their prison or jail populations, but these states are now using those same detention facilities to hold people on behalf ...
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working during the six months before prison, nearly as many reported receiving income from illegal activities. The women reported an average of 11 arrests, with the first occurring at 19 years of age ...
Article • November 15, 2007
Drugs" [FN65] --a subset or "twin" of the "War on Crime" [FN66] -- which has dramatically increased the number of arrests and convictions for drug offenses [FN67] --often offenses for drug use and petty ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Voting
for Equality] (discussing the rapid growth in the number of women who are being arrested, convicted and sentenced to prison, mostly on drug charges); Kate Zernike, In Minnesota, an Odd Request: Please Don’t ...
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