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In-the-News Article • January 1, 2012
the Campaign for Prison Phone Justice, which advocates for lower prison phone rates. For more on the campaign, visit: www.phonejustice.org & www.prisonphonejustice.org ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
are often detained in others states far from their loved ones and communities of support,” said Christina Fialho co-founder of Community Initiatives for Visiting Immigrants in Confinement (CIVIC ...
Brief • 2004
no problems here at CCCF. Jones stated he liked to lift weights and play softball. - Jones stated that he heard Washington was not happy being here because they were not able to visit with their family every ...
Brief • 2006
that after a visit with their uncle on the day of his death, they saw him being hit and choked by a Sheriffs Deputy. This information was never reported to the homicide investigators during the During ...
Brief • 2011
by Defendant, is located at 1760 Highway 67, North Carrabelle, Florida, 32322 8. On or about April 23, 2009, Leonard Green III, a minor, was visiting the Franklin Correctional Institution for a special event ...
Brief • August 10, 1998
, and Kervin Goodwin. It is further ORDERED that judgment is entered in favor of defendant Commissioner of the Department of Corrections and against the plaintiffs on the plaintiffs I visitation-privileges claim ...
complaints by prisoners and staff regarding Holcomb’s condition and medical treatment, M.D. Daniel Thor visited Holcomb’s cell. Without any further examination, Thor concurred with Clark’s diagnosis. After ...
Article • December 15, 2009
prisoners are more likely to be robbed, assaulted or otherwise victimized. Some states have so many elderly prisoners that they have built special facilities to house them. Several years ago I visited ...
meals to prisoners with food allergies. The medical co-payment is to be reduced from $10 to $5 for nurse or doctor visits. Female work-release prisoners must be given privileges comparable to their male ...
physician, Dr. Richard Shute, for the first of several visits on October 29, 2001. Shute wanted to refer Hayes to a urologist and prescribe prescription-strength pain medications, but Hamby refused to approve ...
Army knife into the Crockett State School. Evans said whatever she might have carried with her when she visited the facility was unintentional and “a regrettable mistake.” She was also investigated ...
of fact, investigators noted that during their visits there were no licensed drug counselors or social workers on staff. Furthermore, the crisis unit that serves all mentally ill prisoners at OPP had only ...
Article • July 15, 2010 • from PLN July, 2010
Special Prosecution Unit, during a separate inci-dent when Evans visited the Crockett State School her handbag was found to contain a “Swiss Army-type knife” and a vial containing a powder that initially ...
at the 50-year-old facility. “The law is clear that the system-wide failures at Passaic County Jail warrant class-action status, and we are pleased with the court’s decision,” said Emily Goldberg, a visiting ...
Article • October 15, 2010 • from PLN October, 2010
, visitation, searches, property and much more. If you are a prisoner, even if you don’t plan to file a lawsuit yourself, reading this book will be a valuable experience. If you don’t know what your rights ...
their security rounds,” said Lafky. “Yet these gentlemen, who happen to be black, are the ones who are fired for it.” “I refer to this case as the case of visiting the cemetery while black,” Lafky remarked ...
a mistake. I think there was something more going on here,” he said. The chaplain was prevented from visiting Pinto after he was taken to a hospital, and LCP Warden Janine Donate reportedly told Pickard ...
was arranged by Crosby and Clark. The meeting resulted in a business relationship between Keefe and AIS, which allowed AIS to “operate the visiting park canteens in FDOC prisons on a primarily cash basis ...
Article • April 15, 2011 • from PLN April, 2011
phone. Additional employees tested positive for drugs on subsequent days, but the DOC did not release any details about those staff members. The prison had been on lockdown with visits suspended since ...
Article • June 15, 2023 • from PLN June, 2023
court fees, restitution and child support. This leaves nothing for “basic necessities like medical visits, hygiene items, and phone calls,” much less sending money home, the report notes ...
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