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Case • 1993
said that he was worried that if "he testified against the Sheriff that the Sheriff [might] not sign his 814 [for release from prison]." Id. at 106. Thus, the testimony of Burnett, the only non-party ...
of community policing, law enforcement can play a role—both prior to and after prisoner release—in: • Encouraging former prisoners to comply with their conditions of post-release supervision; • Connecting ...
Article • February 15, 2000 • from PLN February, 2000
Filed under: News, News in Brief
News in Brief by Brazil: More than 40 prisoners escaped from a jail in Sao Paulo on August 15, 1999 after twenty men overpowered, beat and tied up the guards and unlocked the cell doors ...
by an independent lab excluded Rodriguez as a contributor of the hair. He was then released from prison on a personal recognizance bond. On August 31, 2005, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals reversed his case ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
in America’s Prisons stated that after ten days in solitary confinement, there are “practically no benefits” to such confinement, while the “harm arbitrary” and that while prison officials claim that those ...
Case • 1988
background information about a defendant and the circumstances of his offense. After sentencing, the reports are typically transmitted to the Bureau of Prisons and then to the Parole Commission for eventual ...
Publication • December 1, 2013
forms of community supervision, including probation, parole (i.e., mandatory release, military parole, and special parole), and a term of supervised release after having served a term in prison ...
Publication • 2020
containing money, a credit card, and an iPod that the police did not find on him. Two of those years he spent in solitary confinement. And after he was released, as is well-known, Browder committed suicide ...
Article • June 30, 2017 • from PLN July, 2017
rather than begrudgingly treat a handful of the infected while ignoring the rest. “When those prisoners are released with this communicable disease, they might be eligible for Medicaid,” notes ...
Article • March 31, 2016 • from PLN April, 2016
in additional costs to taxpayers for housing prisoners who might otherwise have been released on parole, had their files contained the supporting documents that were destroyed. Fixing the mistake reportedly ...
Case • 2006
Regional Office of the Federal Bureau of Prisons ("Lee Decl.") [Doc. No. 7.], Ex. A ("Judgment of April 23, 2003"). His projected release date is February 1, 2006. Lee Decl., Ex. B ("Inmate Data"). At some ...
Case • 1996
to the plaintiff, his participation in the work release program can be analogized to other conditional restrictions imposed upon a prisoner's freedom--such as parole, probation and conditional release programs ...
How a Private Prison Company’s Defamation Suit Against One of Its Critics Backfired by Madison Pauley A judge finds that CoreCivic played a role in the family separation crisis. by Madison ...
Brief • August 15, 2001
was not made available to family and the body was appropriate prison officials planned. cremated several days after the authorization and notwithstanding had been informed that the an' independent ...
had cases still pending. After the interviews, authors learned that two other participants were deported and another was granted relief. Map of ICE prisons where some survey participants were jailed ...
Article • February 8, 2018
. After serving six months for contempt, Taylor filed a motion to quash the contempt and grant immediate release per N.D.C.C. 27-10-01.4(1)(b). The district court denied the motion, and Taylor appealed ...
Article • September 15, 2011 • from PLN September, 2011
Arizona County to Pay Ex-Prisoner $325,000 in Jail Guard Beating by The Board of Supervisors for Pima County, Arizona has agreed to pay $325,000 to a former prisoner for injuries he received ...
, 37, was sentenced on June 9, 2025, for her role in the 2022 assault.  Ashley Toney, 25, got six and a half years in prison and an additional three years of supervised release from the federal ...
, he faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years and up to life in prison, at least eight years of supervised release and a fine of $8 million.     Additional sources: WCVB 5, Action ...
Article • August 9, 2014 • from PLN August, 2014
; Edwards said it was no coincidence that one day after the Texas Civil Rights Project issued a press release announcing the lawsuit, the news media reported the TDCJ had taken steps to reduce high ...
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