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Article • March 5, 2019 • from PLN March, 2019
, who was among the protestors. “And if that means initiating a recall for him, that’s what we’ll do.” The U.S. Marshals report found six of seven areas inspected at the jail ...
In-the-News Article • October 17, 2018
suffrage movement and federal Voting Rights Act of 1965. What Florida’s Amendment 4 would do Florida’s Amendment 4 would restore voting rights for people in the state convicted ...
In-the-News Article • May 30, 2017
a visitor. And states across the country are placing new limits on what kind of mail inmates can receive. All of the changes are designed to keep drugs, especially opioids, out of prison. Of particular ...
In-the-News Article • July 24, 2019
and the editor of Prison Legal News, said the settlement with the GEO Group regarding access to the documents related to the lawsuits and payouts does not necessarily set legal precedent. “But what ...
In-the-News Article • September 3, 2019
people thinking of a bigger vision for society, but also what concrete, tactical steps to take.” What's the state of play? The prison divestment movement has racked up substantive wins ...
In-the-News Article • June 15, 1998
that constitute "welfare capitalism where private business is getting a handout from the state at taxpayer expense" What becomes apparent with each successive article is that prison industry ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2004
and magazine accounts. Prison and human rights activists might even have read some of the book’s essays. But what marks this collection as a whole is the first-rate discussion of these brutal ...
Brief • January 13, 2000
detected narcotic residue, one cannot say so based on the dog’s behavior recorded on the videotape. The dog’s actions do not reflect an “alert,” while what Officer Waters calls the alert is really handler ...
Brief • 2012
holding what Porter thought might be the scope of a gun. Belote arrived at the scene and Porter told him "the situation," including that he saw what might have been the scope of a gun. The two officers went ...
Brief • 2010
. Joint App., Ex. 2 at ~ 44. – Admit what Dolce determined 7. Inmate Saleh used his position as a volunteer Islamic Teacher establish a rapport with any inmate who embraced the faith and his considerable ...
Brief • December 7, 2011
could not determine what it is. I was told they would be sending me to the hospital for surgery. …. I was told I was Priority One and would be seen in 30 days. That was 1-1/2 years ago. I still don’t know ...
Brief • 2009
of process with respect to whether he should be allowed into the step-down program. Id. at ¶¶ 172-185, 241-245. What the step-down unit looks like is completely irrelevant to the question of whether ...
Brief • October 4, 2007
. To the contrary, his aim is to preserve the judgment precisely as it is written. What he seeks, rather, is a supplemental finding to ensure that the judgment remains valid. 3 Case 1:02-cv-01239-MSK-KLM Document ...
Brief • June 23, 2010
, for a total of $384,903.86. The court must determine what amounts of those 23 billings are “reasonable.” 24 25 26 The court is familiar with the records and files herein and all documents filed in support ...
Brief • 1995
a basis for the answer given or which corroborates the answer given or the substance of what is given in answer to these interrogatories; 1 c ) State whether the answer is within the personal knowledge ...
Brief • February 7, 2006
are numerous common factual and legal questions, such as whether conditions of confinement at Tamms impose restrictions which are "atypical and significant" compared to conditions in other prisons, what ...
Article • January 15, 2010 • from PLN January, 2010
. With respect to prison jobs themselves, in many states, such jobs are subject to union rules regarding seniority and are frequently filled by out-of-county residents, resulting in what King, Mauer, and Huling ...
Article • March 15, 2010 • from PLN March, 2010
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Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice uniform. “He knows what goes on in prison, so who knows what he’s going to do,” said Rosenberg police Lt. Colin Davidson. “He probably wouldn’t want to go back to the place ...
Brief • December 20, 2012
order, which adopted Plaintiffs’ request for “[a]ny and all documentation of training” but chose to omit Plaintiffs’ language defining what “such documentation should include.” (Docket no. 157 at 6 ...
Brief • October 12, 2004
with the PSC Order In Count I of their Petition and in their brief on appeal, Petitioners complain that MCI violated the PSC Order by including what the PSC called the "DOCS commission" in its rate. App. Brief ...
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