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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
~lar They also suggested that all prisoners be released , as soon as they reached their parole dates, which t~e parole board had become more and more reluctant to do as p~blic pressure to keep ...
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situation after an agonizing return to an extremely psychotic state. Other mentally disabled prisoners released prematurely from CNYPC attempt or commit suicide, mutilate themselves, or stop complying ...
Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
costs often fall on the state anyway – either when prisoners are still incarcerated or after their release, when they receive medical care in the community through Medicaid or emergency room visits ...
Article • November 15, 2008 • from PLN November, 2008
for when they are released. That can result in over $2,000 annually for a prisoner who otherwise would get only $50 and a bus ticket after years of incarceration. Chatleff Controls pays its prison workers ...
Article • January 9, 2020 • from PLN January, 2020
elsewhere in the DOCCS or another state agency. The prisons were selected after considerations of security level, infrastructure, prisoner programs and potential reuse. Some state lawmakers ...
Brief • June 27, 2016
] hours, was reasonable under the circumstances.”), and ultimately acknowledges that it was ordered to release Lewis after failing to submit evidence substantiating probable cause, id. at 12 ...
. The civil contempt order was issued by Circuit Court Judge Henry Floyd after he found that DMH had failed to treat prisoners at the Richland County jail in a timely fashion. In the order, Floyd directed ...
Article • December 15, 2008 • from PLN December, 2008
is generally bad. Ballot initiatives in California that would have diverted drug addicts from prison into treatment failed while an initiative that will make it even harder for California lifers to be released ...
of $790,000 to settle with the widow of a prisoner who died from a perforated ulcer. While imprisoned in the Dekalb County Jail, the decedent, 64, was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital after he complained ...
a two-day trial, Lopez was convicted of both counts and sentenced to 37 months imprisonment, and two years of supervised release. On appeal, the court agreed with Lopez that the testimony of two prison ...
Article • May 15, 2007
, Hubbart within two years had raped another fifteen women and in 1982 was sentenced to 16 years in state prison. Shortly after release on parole in 1990, he began attacking more women, bringing him another ...
within two years had raped another fifteen women and in 1982 was sentenced to 16 years in state prison. Shortly after release on parole in 1990, he began attacking more women, bringing him another three ...
Article • October 26, 2015 • from PLN November, 2015
Filed under: Muscular, Failure to Treat
and ordered physical therapy. The therapy did not begin for another month, and the therapist requested it be extended after eight weeks. That request was denied without an explanation. Becoate was released from ...
Article • June 3, 2016 • from PLN June, 2016
it violated the equal protection clause. The district court wrote that the “ACP permits participants to be released from prison to live in a residential home, transitional care facility, or residential ...
2013 A Busy Year for Sentencing Reforms in 31 States by Joe Watson Closing a few prisons won’t be enough for significantly reduce the U.S. prison population of more than 1.5 million ...
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Fbop Ncr Monthly Reports 2001oct-dec ; Joyce Z~ldak - October.2001 .frm ..- _. - --...-- ..-:... ..:;.... - Page 1 -""'. - ( U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons North Central ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
often half the normal size. As a consequence, I lost approximately 30 pounds in 70 days, weight that I gained back after my release to population… In segregation, it is policy for prisoners to be subject ...
Case • 2006
that his equitable claims raised genuine issues of material fact. These remaining claims were short-lived, though: Soon after Webman was released from prison in September 2004, the court found them moot ...
abuse of prisoners by guards. "Today's indictment demonstrates that no one is above the law," United States Attorney Thomas Strickland stated in the press release. "Those who deprive others ...
was the appeal of Florida prisoner Lawrence W. Douglas, who is incarcerated at the private Bay Correctional Institution. The basis of his claim was that he was subjected to retaliation after he filed a grievance ...
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