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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 …
Article • December 15, 2003
Two Killed in Failed Florida Prison Escape by David Reutter by David M. Reutter A bungled escape attempt at Florida's Charlotte Correctional Institution (CCI) on June 11, 2003, resulted in the first death of a female guard. Darla Lathram, 38, began working at CCI in June 2002. She was beat …
$210,000 Awarded in Virginia Jail Conditions Suit by The court of appeals for the Fourth circuit affirmed a district court in Virginia's order denying qualified immunity and judgment notwithstanding the verdict to Virginia jail officials. Virginia jail prisoners filed suit claiming overcrowding, poor sanitation, understaffing, and lack of a law …
DeLay/TRMPAC Indictments Include Cornell Contributions by by Matthew T. Clarke On September 21, 2004, a Travis County, Texas, grand jury handed down 33 felony indictments against people and corporations associated with Republican U. S. House of Representatives Majority Leader Tom Delay and the Texans for a Republican Majority Political Action …
Total Ban on Aryan Nation Mail Too Restrictive by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit held that a white supremacy group failed to state a claim as to their recognition as a religious group but that the prison mail policy banning communication with and access to its …
Article • December 15, 2003
Accounting Errors Plagued California Criminal Justice Agency by A defunct California agency charged with distributing grant money for crime prevention and victim aid may have cost the state millions in federal funds due to poor accounting practices, state auditors said on February 2, 2005. Lawmakers knew something was wrong at …
PHS Redux: Sued In A Dozen States, Contract Losses, Stock Plummets, Business Continues by by John E. Dannenberg Prison Health Services (PHS), a subsidiary of America Service Group, Inc. (ASG), continues to face lawsuits and lose contracts for its deplorable record of prisoner health care gaffes in a dozen states. …
Article • December 15, 2003
Fourteenth Amendment Not Violated By Arrest Without Probable Cause by The U.S. Supreme Court held that an arrestee's allegation that his arrest without probable cause violated substantive due process did not state a claim under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. The petitioner surrendered to police upon issuance of a warrant charging …
Article • December 15, 2003
Silencing the Cells: Mass Incarceration and Legal Repression in U.S. Prisons by By Richard D. Vogel People without a voice are not people in any meaningful sense of the word. Silenced people cannot express their ideas; they can neither consent nor protest; they are reduced to being pawns in the …
Article • December 15, 2003
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
False Information in Parole File May Violate Due Process by The use of false information in a parole file can be a due process violation, but such a claim cannot be conclusory and must specify the false information. A reduction in the frequency of parole consideration for persons with life …
Article • December 15, 2003 • from PLN December, 2003
Secret Court Docket Practice Exposed by by David M. Reutter and Paul Wright One of the founding principles of the United States judiciary system is the right of access by the public and press. In their infinite wisdom, the authors of the Bill of Rights placed that principle within the …
$500 Paid in WA Failure to Protect Case by Scott W. Skylstad was transferred to another unit within the Washington State Penitentiary after guards received a death threat against him. However, the unit he was moved to was the same one the threat came in the mail from. Despite repeated …
Bad Medicine, No Oversight, Total Secrecy: ACLU Reports on VA DOC Medical Care by Bad Medicine, No Oversight, Total Secrecy: ACLU Reports on Virginia DOC Prisoner Medical Care by Matthew T. Clarke In May 2003, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Virginia issued a report on the status of …
Article • December 15, 2003
Contract Physician Not Acting Under Color Of State Law by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held that a part-time contract physician was not acting under color of state law for purposes of § 1983 when treating a prisoner. Plaintiff Quincy West, a North Carolina state prisoner, …
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