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Brief • July 7, 2021
NAACP of San Jose-Silicone Valley v. City of San Jose, Plaintiff's Opposition to Dft's Motion to Dismiss, Protest, 2021 Case 4:21-cv-01705-PJH Document 32 Filed 07/07/21 Page 1 of 35 RACHEL LEDERMAN, SBN 130192 Rachel Lederman & Alexsis C. Beach, Attorneys P.O. Box 40339 San Francisco, CA 94140-0339 ph 415-282-9300 rachel@sfbla.com …
Publication • July 7, 2021
Inspector General Audit of BOP Management of Chaplaincy Services Program - July 2021 Audit of the Federal Bureau of Prisons' Management and Oversight of its Chaplaincy Services Program *** 21-091 JULY 2021 EX ECUTIVE SUMMARY Audit of the Federal Bureau of Prisons' Management and Oversight of its Chaplaincy Services Program …
Brief • July 6, 2021
Prince v. Warren County, KY, Complaint, Medical Neglect, 2021 Case 1:21-cv-00100-GNS Document 1 Filed 07/06/21 Page 1 of 12 PageID #: 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY BOWLING GREEN DIVISION [Filed Electronically] CHRISTOPHER L. PRINCE, and BETSABE PUGA, Guardian of C.W.P.P., a minor PLAINTIFFS v. WARREN COUNTY, …
Brief • July 2, 2021
Solano v. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, CA, Plaintiff's Opposition to Motion, Immigration Arrest, 2021 Case 2:21-cv-01576-AB-KS Document 24 Filed 07/02/21 Page 1 of 36 Page ID #:215 1 VASUDHA TALLA (State Bar No. 316219) vtalla@aclunc.org 2 WILLIAM S. FREEMAN (State Bar No. 82002) 3 wfreeman@aclunc.org AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION …
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
Filed under: Private Prisons, Lobbying
“Progressive” Seattle Mayoral Candidate Exposed as Shill for the Private Prison Industry by Ken Silverstein By Ken Silverstein “I’m running for Mayor so every family can see their future in Seattle,” says Casey Sixkiller. “It requires bold action, leadership experience when it matters most, and a mayor who wakes up …
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
The Contraband Wars Prison authorities target books and mail, miss the goods coming through the staff door by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis America’s jails and prisons have a serious contraband problem. From the smallest county jails to state prisons holding thousands of prisoners, the nation’s correctional system is overrun …
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
Filed under: Editorials
From the Editor by Paul Wright by Paul Wright The good news seems to be that COVID-19 rates in prisons and jails, like the rest of the country, appear to be decreasing as vaccination rates increase. Visiting is being restored in many states and there seems to be some return …
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
Course of the Covid Pandemic by Michael D. Cohen, MD by Michael D. Cohen MD The United States continues to re-open as daily new cases, hospitalizations and deaths continue to decline. However, the national numbers obscure the fact that these reduced outcomes are uneven across the states. In states and …
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
Filed under: Magazines
Inmate Magazine Service Advertising Results in FTC Complaint by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Inmate Magazine Service (IMS) has been sued by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the State of Florida. The Plaintiffs alleged violation of federal and state laws meant to protect consumers in IMS’s failure to …
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
Filed under: Hearings
Colorado Supreme Court Holds Prisoners Entitled to Preliminary Hearing on New Charges by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke  On February 8, 2021, the Colorado Supreme Court held prisoners are entitled to a preliminary hearing on pending charges even if they are incarcerated pursuant to a previous conviction. David Subjack and …
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
U.S. Supreme Court Reverses Dismissal of Texas Prisoner’s Feces Covered Cell Lawsuit by David Reutter by David M. Reutter In a per curiam opinion, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) on November 2, 2020 vacated lower court rulings that held prison officials were entitled to summary judgment in …
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
$6.2 Million Judgment for California Deputies Negligence Causing Arrestee Injuries Affirmed by David Reutter by David M. Reutter California’s Fourth Appellate District affirmed a judgment finding two San Diego Sheriff’s deputies and two jail nurses were liable for injuries to an arrestee following his arrest. The court’s February 2, 2021, …
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
Filed under: In Custody
Incarcerated Persons Not In-Custody for Miranda Purposes by The Wisconsin Supreme Court held “that neither the Wisconsin Constitution nor the purposes underlying Miranda warnings support a judicially created rule treating all incarcerated individuals as ‘in custody.’” The court’s January 29, 2021 opinion was issued in an appeal brought by Brian …
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
Filed under: Transfers, COVID-19
Inspector General Finds Botched Transfers Caused COVID Outbreak at San Quentin, 29 Dead by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke On February 1, 2021, the Office of the Inspector General of California released a report highly critical of California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). Essentially, the report said the CDCR …
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
Filed under: Domestic Violence
Woman Abuse Survivors Sent to Prison for Self-Defense by Keith Sanders by Keith Sanders America’s criminal justice system is designed by and for men. It characterizes offenders as violent and victims docile, where offenders kill and victims die. Within this framework, women are often marginalized and unjustly prosecuted, especially victims …
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
North Carolina Prisons Underreport COVID Related Deaths by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss Vice News and North Carolina Health News (NCHN) completed a study of the North Carolina Department of Corrections (NCDOC) to examine COVID-related deaths and published an article based on the results. It said that the number of …
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
New Jersey Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak Kept Quiet in State Prisons by Akela Lacy After one person died and another spent a month in a coma, state officials found Legionella bacteria in the water at two New Jersey prisons. by Akela Lacy, The Intercept After Jamil Robinson drank the water from the infirmary …
GAO Reports ICE Wastes Hundreds of Millions Each Year by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The non-partisan Government Accounting Office (GAO) issued a report in February 2021 entitled, Immigration Detention: Actions Needed to Improve Planning, Documentation, and Oversight of Detention Facility Contracts. Key findings in the report included a failure …
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
The Enduring Life of Life Sentences by Casey Bastian by Casey J. Bastian A major driver of mass incarceration is the abusive rate at which life sentences are imposed, as a report from the Sentencing Project examines. Referred to as “death by incarceration,” long-term sentences have become the lifeblood of …
Federal Court Orders Release of Documents for Connecticut Prison Cancer Death by David Reutter by David M. Reutter A Connecticut federal district court ordered the release of information related to prison health care. The court’s November 3, 2020, order was issued in a civil rights action alleging Connecticut prison officials …
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