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Hambrick v. CCA, TN, Complaint, slip fall water, 2006 CCA-AF (6/2/14 PRA) 0011 CCA-AF (6/2/14 PRA) 0012 CCA-AF (6/2/14 PRA) 0013
Brief • December 23, 2005
Heston v. City of Salinas, CA, Plf Opp to Def MTD, police taser death cardiac arrest, 2006 JOHN BURTON, State Bar No. 86029 THE LAW OFFICES OF JOHN BURTON 2 414 South Marengo Avenue Pasadena, California 91101 3 Tel: (626) 449-8300/ Fax: (626) 449-4417 1 PETER M. WILLIAMSON, State Bar …
Brief • December 22, 2005
Daniel v Sacramento County Ca Release and Check False Imprisonment 2005 z -...... RELEASE CLAIM NO. L0501180 FILE NO. 9-93173-44 OF ALL CLAIMS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the Undersigned. being of lawful age, for sole consideration of ONE THOUSAND AND 00 I XX Dollars ($1.000.00 ) to …
Brief • December 19, 2005
Gooden v Worley Al Complaint Court Request Voting 2005 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA SOUTHERN DIVISION RICHARD GOODEN, ANDREW JONES, and EKEYESTO DOSS, Plaintiffs, Civil Action No. ____ v. NANCY WORLEY, in her official capacity as Alabama Secretary of State; NELL HUNTER, in her …
Brief • December 16, 2005
Calvin v. Sheriff of Will County, Il, Strip Searches, Order, 2005
Article • December 15, 2005 • from PLN December, 2005
Filed under: News, News in Brief
News in Brief by News in Brief: Arkansas: In 2001 prison guards used force 12 times to remove prisoners from their cells. By 2005 they did it at least 40 times. Prison officials attribute this to more hardened prisoners and not more brutal guards. Arkansas: On December 1, 2005, an …
Article • December 15, 2005 • from PLN December, 2005
Former California Warden Allegedly by Former California Warden Allegedly Assaults News Reporter The former warden of Salinas Valley State Prison (SVSP), Anthony Lamarque, allegedly swung a cane at Sacramento News and Review reporter Stephen James and then pinned him against a wall, when Lamarque apparently objected to being photographed at …
Article • December 15, 2005 • from PLN December, 2005
Filed under: Organizing, Voting
Virginia Governor Warner Restores Felons' Voting Rights, Ignites Controversy by by Matthew T. Clarke Then Virginia Governor Mark Warner restored the voting rights of 1,892 felons who had served their sentences, 1,110 of them in 2004. Opposition politicians have accused him of "rubber-stamping" the restoration process. Virginia is one of …
28 Die in Philippines Jail Uprising by A March 14, 2005, botched escape attempt by an Al-Qaida linked Abu-Sayyaf member at the Camp Begang Diwa (CBD) detention center in Tanguig, Manila started as a two-day takeover of CBD that ended with 28 dead. When the incident began, CBD held 470 …
Privatized Medical Services in Delaware Kill and Maim by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Anthony Pierce was serving a 14 month sentence for parole violation of a burglary charge at Delaware's Sussex Correctional Institution when he discovered a marble-sized lump growing on the back of his head. A prison …
Washington State Supreme Court Grants PLN Public Disclosure of Washington DOC Medical Malpractice Re by Washington State Supreme Court Grants PLN Public Disclosure of Washington DOC Medical Malpractice Records by John E. Dannenberg Prison Legal News won a big victory for the cause of investigative journalism on July 14, 2005 …
PLN Sues Bureau of Prisons for Lawsuit Information by On September 12, 2005, Prison Legal News (PLN) filed suit in federal district court to overturn an agency ruling denying it access to documents held by the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). The lawsuit, filed in federal district court in Washington, …
Article • December 15, 2005 • from PLN December, 2005
From the Editor by Paul Wright By now all PLN subscribers should have received our annual fund raiser letter and our reader survey. As you know, subscription and advertising income only cover a fraction of PLN's operating expenses. We operate a very lean operation where all four full time employees …
Mexican Prisons in Crisis: Cartels Murder Prisoners and Guards by by Matthew T. Clarke One of the achievements of which Mexican President Vicente Fox is most proud is the record-breaking number of drug lords who have been arrested and thrown into federal prison during his tenure. He has a right …
Article • December 15, 2005 • from PLN December, 2005
Excessive Force Claim Nets $3,200 in Attorney's Fees; $1,000 in Damages by An Illinois Federal District Court has awarded $3,200 in attorney's fees in a prisoner's claim that his Eighth Amendment rights were violated. The civil rights action was brought by Illinois prisoner Frank Farella against Logan Correctional Center guards …
Article • December 15, 2005 • from PLN December, 2005
Guards Flee Texas Prisons After Overtime Eliminated by Michael Rigby The virtual elimination of overtime pay for guards--a cost-cutting move by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ)--has contributed to rising turnover rates and probably comprised safety in the state's chronically understaffed prisons. In March 2003, TDCJ began awarding comp" …
Article • December 15, 2005 • from PLN December, 2005
Los Angeles County Settles Two Jail Medical Malpractice Wrongful Death Suits For $325,000 by Los Angeles County settled two prisoner wrongful death suits for $325,000 that alleged negligent medical care during incarceration at the L.A. County jail. On May 8, 2002, 39 year-old county jail prisoner Crystal Baize was transferred …
Article • December 15, 2005 • from PLN December, 2005
Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Accepts by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Accepts Gifts Worth Thousands by Michael Rigby Justice Clarence Thomas is the Supreme Court's poorest member -- he's also its most prolific gift taker. From 1998 through 2003, Thomas accepted $42,200 worth of cash, antiques, clothes and other …
New York Prisoner Assaulted By Guard Awarded $4,200 by On September 8, 2004, a court of claims in Buffalo, New York, awarded $4,200 to a state prisoner who was assaulted by a guard at the Attica Correctional Facility. Juan Matias, a 36-year-old prisoner, claimed that he was assaulted by a …
28 Die in Philippines Jail Uprising by A March 14, 2005, botched escape attempt by an Al-Qaida linked Abu-Sayyaf member at the Camp Begang Diwa (CBD) detention center in Tanguig, Manila started as a two-day takeover of CBD that ended with 28 dead. When the incident began, CBD held 470 …
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