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to keep his records and those belonging to other guards secret. What’s more troubling is that most already are. New York has among the most restrictive laws governing the release of police and prison ...
Article • March 15, 2003 • from PLN October, 2004
identification, Walden was convicted and sentenced to seventy-five years in prison. He was paroled fourteen years later, after evidence that another man committed the crime was uncovered, and in January of 2003 ...
Case • 2006
a plea bargain of eight years in state prison and pleaded guilty to burglary (§ 459) and sexual penetration by foreign object (§ 289). [16] Defendant was released from state prison in 1994 ...
Article • August 15, 2009 • from PLN August, 2009
Filed under: Crime, News, State Legislation
, 2009, lawmakers issued a long list of proposed cuts that included the possibility of closing eight minimum-security prisons and granting early release to prisoners. “These are red flags being waved so ...
general's report released in 2003 reported widespread prisoner abuse of terrorism suspects at MDC. It also noted that little effort was given to distinguishing people swept up by chance from legitimate ...
the plaintiffs could seek damages even after they were released from confinement. Finally, one Tenth Circuit judge, in a concurring opinion, expressed his “understanding of how district courts should negotiate ...
. Before the court were the cross-appeals of parties in a civil rights case filed by Illinois prisoner Alex Pearson. Those appeals resulted after an Illinois federal jury found the actions of prison social ...
Article • May 15, 2007
another Carswell doctor was fired after being caught in a sex act with a prisoner patient in his office; however, this doctor was never criminally charged. To encourage other prison rape victims, Shirley ...
, but only after his mother called prison officials to complain about the inadequate medical care. Upon his release from the hospital, however, certain guards began physically and verbally abusing him ...
Article • February 15, 2009 • from PLN February, 2009
also failed to screen a prisoner for sexually transmitted diseases despite signs of infection. On December 18, 2008, the Medical Board placed Esperanza on three years probation after he admitted ...
Article • September 11, 2017
of emails obtained by Truthout and Earth Island Journal describe nightmarish conditions inside the federal prison complex in Beaumont, Texas, after flooding last week cut off power -- including air ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
and Release .of Information The contractor shall not I'8Iease to the public any information. records or other data concerning prisoners. The contractor shaH not release to the public personal histories ...
of the law library; (vi) A CCU Prisoner may request two-hour blocks of time to work in the law library. If no other prisoner is scheduled to use the law library after the twohour block of time, the prisoner ...
for a year after the prisoners' release, and includes support from a local church. During the morning, the men spend time in group sessions on topics like marriage and family, financial management ...
Article • February 4, 2015 • from PLN February, 2015
was released in January 2006 after pleading guilty to a non-violent offense with a stipulated one-year sentence. Marcos then filed suit in federal court, alleging that the 1998 Brady violation had deprived him ...
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was to discover and reveal who had written the anonymous letter. Soon after her arrival at the prison, an original copy was slipped under her door. Ryan almost immediately ran afoul of Baker, Sr. The prison's ...
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Filed under: Magazines, San Quentin News
a yard full of convicts who, when the clock strikes 6:10 p.m. on June 18, stop what they are doing and raise their hands in support of Silence the Vio- lence Day. Or documenting how, after a prison riot ...
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filing fee. A prisoner who is totally indigent may not be prevented from filing suit. A prisoner who has funds when he files suit, however, must pay an initial partial filing fee. After payment ...
Case • 2005
] Bailey is a prison inmate. He received medical treatment in 2002, which he claims was haphazard and discontinued prematurely. In March 2003, Bailey submitted an inmate request form for medical records he ...
Lofstrom and Raphael compared monthly changes in crime rates with changes in jail and prison incarceration rates in each California county in the twelve months before and after Realignment ...
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