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Brief • November 25, 2005
Ingle v. Toro, NY, Motion to Exclude Criminal History, Jail Excessive Force, 2005 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -------·- · - -- -·------------------ --------------- . ----------.X ADAM INGLES, et aL, 01 Civ. 8279 (DC) Plaintiffs, -againstELMER TORO, et aL, Defendants. ---------------·- ------- -·--·-- --· --· --------------------------X …
Brief • November 23, 2005
McCloud v. Fortune, FL, Plf Omnibus Memo, Unwarranted Invasive Bodily Search, 2005 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA TALLAHASSEE DIVISION ARNETTA McCLOUD, FREDDY McCLOUD, CYNTHIA McCLOUD, MARCUS FRASIER, BARBARA KING, BERNARD KING and CHESLEY KING, CASE NO: 4:05cv-101-RH-WCH Plaintiffs, vs. KENNETH W. FORTUNE, Sheriff of Jefferson County, in …
Brief • November 17, 2005
Jones v. Bock, US, Amicus Brief - PLN, PLRA Admin Remedies and Total Exhaustion Rule, 2005 i No. 05-7058 IN THE Supreme Court of the United States LORENZO L. JONES, Petitioner, v. BARBARA BOCK ET AL., Respondents. On Petition For A Writ Of Certiorari To The United States Court Of …
Brief • November 16, 2005
Pa Childcare Llc v. Flood, Pa, Juv Center Records, Order, 2005 J. A26020/05 2005 PA Super 387 PA CHILDCARE LLC, Appellee v. STEPHEN L. FLOOD, THOMAS P. CROFCHECK, AND LEONARD POCIUS, APPEAL OF: THE TIMES LEADER, Appellant : : : : : : : : : : : IN THE …
Brief • November 16, 2005
Pratt v. Hofmann, VT, Amended Complaint, extended solitary confinement, 2005 SUPERIOR COURT Docket No. 228-4-05 Wncv STATE OF VERMONT WASHINGTON COUNTY, SS. LEO PRATT, Plaintiff, v. ROBERT HOFMANN, VERMONT COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTIONS. CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF AMERICA, RANDY STOVAL, WARDEN, LEE ADJUSTMENT CENTER, and JOHN DOE, SORT TEAM MEMBER AMENDED COMPLAINT …
Article • November 15, 2005 • from PLN November, 2005
Filed under: Organizing, Shelter
Prison Design Boycott a Challenge to the Professional Business of Incarceration by Raphael Sperry Prison Design Boycott a Challenge to the Professional Business of Incarceration by Raphael Sperry, ADPSR National President, and the Prison Design Boycott organizing group: Ariel Bierbaum, Juan Calaf, Karen Kearney, and Kathleen Monroe Saying No" to …
North Carolina Prosecutors Reprimanded For Intentionally Withholding Crucial Exculpatory Evidence in by North Carolina Prosecutors Reprimanded For Intentionally Withholding Crucial Exculpatory Evidence in Capital Case by Matthew T. Clarke Alan Gell cried recently after a North Carolina State Bar panel issued a mere reprimand, the least discipline possible, to two …
Parole for Women in California: Promise or Pathos by Corey Weinstein by Corey Weinstein, MD, CCHP Women are not men, but the California Department of Corrections (CDoC) has treated them as such until very recently. They are housed in mega prisons, denied contact with their children and denied important gender …
Article • November 15, 2005 • from PLN November, 2005
From the Editor by by Paul Wright The cover story of this issue about the organizing efforts of design professionals to stop their colleagues from designing and building more prisons is an important example of the organizing that needs to be taking place at all levels to combat the use …
Article • November 15, 2005 • from PLN November, 2005
California Prison Gang Linked to Guards and Mexican Drug Cartel by A barber shop in National City, California was allegedly the war room" connecting the statewide Mexican Mafia gang (Eme) to the underworld Arellano Felix drug cartel in nearby Mexico, according to investigators from the California Department of Corrections (CDC). …
Article • November 15, 2005 • from PLN November, 2005
CIA Private Jet Takes Prisoners on Torture Trips by by Matthew T. Clarke When you step on board a 14-passenger Gulfstream V jet plane, you expect to be treated to a flight teeming with luxuries. The Gulfstream is, after all, a favorite small jet for corporate CEOs and celebrities. Stepping …
Article • November 15, 2005 • from PLN November, 2005
Connecticut: Rash of Prisoner Suicides Prompt Questions, Concerns by by Michael Rigby A rash of prisoner suicides in the Connecticut Department of Corrections (CDOC) has exposed serious flaws in the department's suicide prevention policies. The CDOC saw nine prisoner suicides in 2004, many of which could have been prevented. Joseph …
Rising Deaths and Violence Among Problems In Illinois Prisons, Jails by by Michael Rigby Imprisonment in Illinois is becoming more perilous, according to the John Howard Association, a Chicago-based nonprofit group that monitors prisons and jails. Between August 2003 and May 2004, according to the association, several state prisoners died …
Article • November 15, 2005 • from PLN November, 2005
Filed under: Medical, Abortion
Jail Policy Barring Abortion Without Court Order Upheld by The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a Louisiana jail's policy prohibiting elective medical procedures, including abortions, without a court order. It also concluded that plaintiff failed to sufficiently show the requisite culpability and causation. When Victoria W. began serving a …
Oklahoma Prisons Suffer Crisis of Violence and Mismanagement by by Matthew T. Clarke 2005 has turned out to be a violent year in Oklahoma prisons. Between January and July, 2005, the prisons in Oklahoma suffered multiple riots, multiple murders of prisoners, and extensive probes of drug running. The stage for …
Article • November 15, 2005 • from PLN November, 2005
Overturned Conviction Nets Baltimore Man $1.4 Million by Maryland's Board of Public Works (BPW) awarded a Baltimore man $1.4 million for spending 27 years on a faulty murder conviction. In 1974, Michael Austin, then 25, was convicted for the murder of a grocery store security guard. Austin was not only …
Federal Prison Problematic For Texas Officials by Michael Rigby A 500-bed federal detention center may have caused more problems than it solved for cash-strapped Willacy County, Texas. Three county commissioners have already been convicted of accepting kickbacks from companies involved with the prison, and a state senator's ties to three …
Article • November 15, 2005 • from PLN November, 2005
Tulia Undercover Deputy Tom Coleman Convicted of Perjury by Hans Sherrer Tom Coleman was on top of the world after being honored as the Texas Department of Public Safety's 1999 Outstanding Lawman of the Year. The award was for his undercover investigation between January 1998 and July 1999 in the …
Article • November 15, 2005 • from PLN November, 2005
Procedural Default In Exhausting State Administrative Remedies Held Not A Bar To Bringing § 1983 Act by Procedural Default In Exhausting State Administrative Remedies Held Not A Bar To Bringing § 1983 Action; Supreme Court Grants Review by John E. Dannenberg The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, deepening a …
Article • November 15, 2005 • from PLN November, 2005
Los Angeles County Pays $125,000 In Medical Negligence Juvenile Camp Death by Los Angeles County settled a surviving family's suit for $125,000 that alleged negligent medical care for their son who died while incarcerated in county juvenile facilities. Sixteen year-old William Lee was taken to Central Juvenile Hall after being …
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