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Article • January 15, 2004 • from PLN January, 2004
Massachusetts Constitution Entitles Prisoners to Wear Kufi Caps by Massachusetts Constitution Entitles Prisoners to Wear Kufi Caps A Massachusetts Appellate Court has held Article 46, §1 of the Amendments to the Massachusetts Constitution allows prisoners to possess and wear kufi caps. Saifullah Abdul-Alazim, a prisoner at the Massachusetts Correctional Facility …
Article • January 15, 2004 • from PLN January, 2004
Successive Petition Habeas Rule in Parole and Disciplinary Cases by Successive Petition Habeas Rule in Parole and Disciplinary Cases The Seventh and Ninth U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeal, in unrelated cases, have construed and applied the "second or successive petition" rule of 28 U.S.C. § 2244(b). The rule requires that …
Article • January 15, 2004 • from PLN January, 2004
Bond Fees State Eighth Amendment Claim by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit reversed a district court's dismissal of a lawsuit by arrestees who challenged Illinois counties' practice of charging a bond fee as a condition of release from jail. Six former arrestees brought an action under …
Use of Pepper Spray States Eighth Amendment Claim by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit affirmed a district court's denial of summary judgment for prison guards who pepper sprayed a prisoner and threw him to the ground. In October 1998, prison guards confiscated a radio from the …
Article • January 15, 2004 • from PLN January, 2004
Oregon Prisoner Stated Negligence Claim Concerning Lost Property by The Oregon Court of Appeals reversed a trial court's dismissal of a state prisoner's negligence action against the state and a prison guard related to the guard's handling of his property, which resulted in the loss of his glasses. The court …
Texas Prisoners May Challenge Loss of Good Time Class Via Habeas Corpus by Texas Prisoners May Challenge Loss of Good Time Class Via Habeas Corpus by Matthew T. Clarke The Fifth Circuit court of appeals has held that prisoners whose mandatory release dates are adversely affected by a change in …
Immunity Granted to Wisconsin Sex Offenders in Treatment by Immunity Granted to Wisconsin Sex Offenders in Treatment The Wisconsin Supreme Court has held that Gary Tate is entitled to immunity for statements made at court imposed sex offender treatment, and the revocation of his probation for refusing to make admissions …
County Liable for Sheriff's Failure to Remove Invalid Warrant From Computer by The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals held that Georgia Sheriffs are a county policymaker regarding their duties in the maintenence and recall of criminal warrants thus making the county liable in a § 1983 action for the Sheriff's …
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2004
Prison Nation - Monthly Review 2004 Jan. 1, 2004 PLN Book Reviews Monthly Review Book Review - Prison Nation - Monthly Review 2004 Monthly Review Feb. 2004 The U.S. Prison State by Marilyn Buck Marilyn Buck is a political prisoner serving an eighty-year sentence. She may be contacted at: Marilyn …
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2004
Prison Nation - YES Magazine 2004 Jan. 1, 2004 PLN Book Reviews YES Magazine Book Review - Prison Nation - YES Magazine 2004 YES! Magazine Winter 2004 Issue Book Reviews: Now is it time to close the prisons? by Carol Estes THE PERPETUAL PRISONER MACHINE: How America Profits from Crime …
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2004
PLN wins Kansas gift subscriptions case in Tenth Circuit Jan. 1, 2004 Articles about PLN Litigation Topeka Capital-Journal PLN wins Kansas gift subscriptions case in Tenth Circuit - Topeka Capital-Journal 2004 Published Wednesday, December 22, 2004 Appeals court opens inmate subscriptions case By Robert Boczkiewicz Special to The Capital-Journal DENVER …
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2004
Tenth Circuit hears PLN's appeal to Kansas DOC gift subscription ban Jan. 1, 2004 Articles about PLN Litigation Lawrence Journal-World Tenth Circuit hears PLN's appeal to Kansas DOC gift subscription ban - Lawrence Journal-World 2004 Court mulls limits on inmate subscriptions By John Hanna - Associated Press Writer The Lawrence …
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2004
PLN sues Florida DOC over censorship due to phone ads Jan. 1, 2004 Articles about PLN Litigation Miami Herald PLN sues Florida DOC over censorship due to phone ads - Miami Herald 2004 Posted on Tue, Jan. 13, 2004 Miami Herald PRISON CALLS Corrections Dept. sued over phone flap BY …
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2004
PLN sues FL DOC over phone ad censorship Jan. 1, 2004 Articles about PLN Litigation St. Petersburg Times PLN sues FL DOC over phone ad censorship - St. Petersburg Times 2004 St Petersburg Times Wed, 14 Jan 2004 20:49:43 EST Taboo prison reading: cheap-deal phone ads Now a lawsuit is …
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2004
PLN files suit against Cache County, Utah jail Jan. 1, 2004 Articles about PLN Litigation Deseret Morning News PLN files suit against Cache County, Utah jail - Deseret Morning News 2004 Deseret Morning News, Friday, December 17, 2004 Prison magazine sues Cache jail, sheriff By Linda Thomson Deseret Morning News …
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2004
"Two Empty Bottles with Different Labels" - Article on John Kerry by PLN editor Paul Wright Jan. 1, 2004 Articles about PLN Counterpunch "Two Empty Bottles with Different Labels" - Article on John Kerry by PLN editor Paul Wright - Counterpunch 2004 Counterpunch.org October 2 / 3, 2004 Two Empty …
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2004
"Freed Speech" - Post-release interview with PLN editor Paul Wright Jan. 1, 2004 Articles about PLN Seattle Weekly "Freed Speech" - Post-release interview with PLN editor Paul Wright - Seattle Weekly 2004 January 28 - February 3, 2004 Freed Speech After 17 years in prison, a murderer–turned–newspaper-editor faces new challenges. …
Brief • December 30, 2003
Brooks v. WDOC, WA, Order dismissing case due to settlement, PLRA, 2003 , ~. '. lICK 13:1U FAX' 12/15/03 ~ . 1 ·1-·~:3::~\· 2 3 , 4 . lf1i1S'Nr~~&em:fT~ ---- , 1 'Iha HBS1O&'8b1e ROBBRT J. BRYAN 8 . 9 10 . 11 1JNlTBD STATES DI8TIlIC1'COYlR.T WESrBRNDJ8nu;crOJlWASBINGTON AT TACOMA. . …
Brief • December 19, 2003
Brooks v. WDOC, WA, Settlement, PLRA, 2003 aU '18/03 : .. .lION 13:18 PAX . ""004 RELEASE (IORT) FOR Al'ID .iN OONSJDBRA11ON of tho sum of l"wmty-Bitdlt Thousand and No/lOOtbs . Dollars lS28.000.00) 8IlCl--'~S ~ of medUdion tees In the amount of Pive Huodo:d ~Plve imd NoIIOOtbs Dellms ($595.00), Poly …
Article • December 15, 2003
Filed under: Medical, Medical Records
Tennessee Prisoner Wrongly Denied Medical Records by LaTasha Marie Whittington-Barrett (Barrett), a transsexual Tennessee state prisoner, asked guards at the Northeast Correctional Complex to allow her to review and copy her medical and psychiatric files in conjunction with a lawsuit she intended to file. She was allowed access to only …
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