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Brief • March 5, 2004
Shannon vs. Bop, Order, Unicor Whistleblower, Co, 2004 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Senior District Judge Richard P. Matsch Civil Action No. 03-M-352 (CBS) KEITH LEIGH SHANNON, Plaintiff, Uhfirt 0 V. BUREAU OF PRISONS, J. E. GUNJA, WARDEN, BRYAN MOON, RICHARD CATRON, RICHARD REYNOLDS …
Brief • March 5, 2004
Beckley v State of Vermont Vt Settlement Doc Worker Eeoc Claim 2006 ( STATE OF VERMONT BENNINGTON COUNTY" SS~ BENNINGTON SUPERIOR COURT ·DOCKET NO. 316-10-02 PAULBBCKLEY , PI8in~ff, v. .STATE OF VERMONT, ),' . ) .: ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Defendant. . STIPULATION: OF DISMISS~L ~TH PR;E.JUDICE …
Brief • March 1, 2004
Lyons v. Schomig, Nv, Retaliation, 2004, Complaint Case 3:03-cv-00577-RAM-RAM Document 11 Filed 03/01/2004 Page 1 of 35 Case 3:03-cv-00577-RAM-RAM Document 11 Filed 03/01/2004 Page 2 of 35 Case 3:03-cv-00577-RAM-RAM Document 11 Filed 03/01/2004 Page 3 of 35 Case 3:03-cv-00577-RAM-RAM Document 11 Filed 03/01/2004 Page 4 of 35 Case 3:03-cv-00577-RAM-RAM Document …
Brief • February 27, 2004
Davis v. Cole-hoover, Sj Memo, Ny, Medical Malpractice, 2004 Case 1:03-cv-00550-RJA-HBS Document 43 Filed 02/27/2004 Page 1 of 32 Case 1:03-cv-00550-RJA-HBS Document 43 Filed 02/27/2004 Page 2 of 32 Case 1:03-cv-00550-RJA-HBS Document 43 Filed 02/27/2004 Page 3 of 32 Case 1:03-cv-00550-RJA-HBS Document 43 Filed 02/27/2004 Page 4 of 32 Case …
Brief • February 25, 2004
Commonwealth v a.j. Ma Motion #1 to Expunge Police Records Re Assault Deadly Weapon 2004 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK, ss. JUVENILE COURT No. _______________________________ COMMONWEALTH v. MOTION to EXPUNGE POLICE RECORDS A.J. , A Juvenile. _______________________________ A., the above juvenile, hereby moves this Court through her attorneys, Lisa H. ThurauGray, …
Brief • February 25, 2004
Walton v. Ny Doc, Complaint, Ny, Telephone Rates, 2004 • • • ... ... • • SUPREME COURT THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ALBANY IVEY WALTON; RAMONA AUSTIN; JOANN HARRIS; the OFFICE OF THE APPELLATE DEFENDER; and the NEW YORK DEFENDERS ASSOCIATION, ... ... Index No. or Communications, …
Brief • February 18, 2004
Toikka v Snohomish Co Wa Settlement Sexual Harassment 2004 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS 1. Plaintiff: Stacey M. Toikka, a single woman. 2. Attorney: Jennifer Apitz, Attorney for Plaintiff. 3. Defendant: Snohomish County, including all of its employees and agents, Teresa Stacks, Sandra Bennett. 4. Attorney: Jill Kinyon, …
Brief • February 17, 2004
Chesley v Dc Complaint Inmate Assault 2004 Case 1:04-cv-00265-RMU Document 1-1 Filed 02/17/04 Page 1 of 24 Superior Court Court ofthe of theDistrict District ofColumbia of Columbia Superior Civil Division Division Civil Chesley.A., A.. vs. vs.District Districtof of Columbia., Columbia..et. et.al., al.. Chesley, C.A. C.A. No. No. 04ca000276 04caOOO276 INITIAL …
Cornell Company - The Prison Industry's Enron by Gary Hunter It was not an earthshaking day when Cornell Corrections was founded in 1991. It was more like a pebble plummeting over a cliff, leading to a landslide of greed and corruption. Backed by Dillon Read Venture Capital, David Cornell's callous …
Article • February 15, 2004 • from PLN February, 2004
Justification for California Prisoner Shooting Death Disputed by Fresno County, California sheriff's investigators and California Department of Corrections' (CDC) officials disputed whether the shooting death of a Pleasant Valley State Prison (PVSP) prisoner on October 12, 2003 during a prison yard disturbance was justified based upon CDC's use-of-lethal-force protocol. Alejandro …
Article • February 15, 2004 • from PLN February, 2004
From the Editor by Paul Wright In this issue of PLN we report the filing of PLN's lawsuit against the federal Bureau of Prisons for their blanket ban on PLN at the ADX facility in Florence, Colorado and our suit against the Florida Department of Corrections for their blanket ban …
$40.1 Million Verdict Against CSC in Texas Prisoner's Medical Neglect Death by John E Dannenberg by John E. Dannenberg A Tarrant County, Texas jury awarded $35 million for negligence in the death of a boot camp prisoner, plus $5.1 million in punitive damages, against Florida-based Correctional Services Corp. (CSC) and …
Escaped New Hampshire Prisoners Caught Camping by Gary Hunter Three escaped New Hampshire pris-oners were captured at a Massachusetts campground just one day after their daring daylight getaway. Kevin Gil, Philip J. Dick and Christopher McNeil negotiated their temporary freedom from New Hampshire State Prison (NHSP) in Concord by cutting …
Article • February 15, 2004 • from PLN February, 2004
Feces Flinging Prisoners Receiving Lengthy Sentences by An emerging trend of sentences reveals that courts are imposing lengthy sentences on prisoners who throw bodily fluids on guards. In recent years, State Legislators have created new felony offenses that heavily penalize anyone who flings bodily fluids on guards. The philosophy behind …
Article • February 15, 2004 • from PLN February, 2004
Work-time Credits Commence Jan. 1, 2004, in California Reception Centers by Beginning January 1, 2004, all California state prisoners in reception centers who are statutorily eligible for Penal Code § 2933 day-for-day work-time credits will automatically earn such credits by participating in a new mandatory in-cell-study educational program. This applies …
Chicago's Brutal Jail Guards by by Matthew T. Clarke A series of brutal beatings of prisoners by guards at the Cook County (IL) Jail in Chicago has already resulted in more than $1.5 million being paid to prisoner victims with several unsettled lawsuits still in court. Two jail guards resigned …
PLN Sues Bureau of Prisons Over ADX Censorship by On December 10, 2003, PLN sued Harry Lappin, director of the Bureau of Prisons (BOP), former director Kathleen Hawk Sawyer; Robert Hood and Michael Pugh, the current and former wardens, respectively, of the Administrative Maximum (ADX) facility in Florence, Colorado. The …
Article • February 15, 2004 • from PLN February, 2004
When Incarcerated Parents Lose Contact With Their Children by Denise Johnston When Incarcerated Parents Lose Contact with Their Children by Denise Johnston and Michael Carlin, Center for Children of Incarcerated Parents It is becoming increasingly common for incarcerated parents to lose contact with their children, or knowledge of their whereabouts, …
Article • February 15, 2004 • from PLN February, 2004
Montana Supreme Court Denies Hepatitis-C Treatment by A divided Montana Supreme Court denied a state prisoner's habeas corpus petition seeking treatment for his Hepatitis-C (Hep-C) disease because the factual basis presented was inadequate. Keith Brown, incarcerated at the Crossroads Correctional Center in Shelby, Montana, alleged he suffers from diagnosed Hep-C …
Nassau County NY Settles Prisoner's Beating Death Suit for $7.75 Million by On March 31, 2003, Nassau County, New York agreed to settle a suit brought in the wake of the beating death of Thomas Pizzuto at the hands of guards at the Nassau County Correctional Center. The $7.75 million …
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