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Article • June 15, 2008 • from PLN June, 2008
either for or against a defendant. What happened to Foyil Deal is one example. Deal was an elderly man with heart problems and a concealed handgun permit. He killed two armed crack cocaine dealers ...
Article • November 15, 2006 • from PLN November, 2006
...stand up and threaten, Well just put you back in jail, contact your probation officer. He threatens us with jail all the time. What theyve done is exploit these clients, said Ken Stettler ...
risk of constitutional violation; the cases assess what the supervisor actually knew (cases to the contrary involve failure to screen a new applicant, not failure to re-screen someone already on the job ...
was quickly taken in for questioning. ?What followed was an ordeal lasting 39 hours and 20 minutes, violating every limitation set by law, the Maryland Constitution and common decency,? says a post-trial ...
Article • January 15, 2007 • from PLN January, 2007
other than medication. What's more, taxpayers may actually be paying for non-existent mental health services. "Although Taycheedah's Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2005 describes an elaborate array ...
Article • October 15, 2006 • from PLN October, 2006
to be: What would a person get in the community? What if you went to your doctor and he says, You need treatment but Im putting you on a waiting list? Because hepatitis C is spread primarily through the blood ...
). However, he was seen leaving McKin's apartment by a friend of Craven's who confronted McKin, got: the story of what was happening, then told Craven about it. Craven then told the sheriff that Shepard ...
is bad enough. What's worse is that it is being done for profit, by the Corrections Corporation of America. CCA is the largest publicly traded private prison operator in the U.S. CCA has close to 70 ...
Article • August 15, 2006 • from PLN August, 2006
. This occurs in part because there are only 18 voting parole officials for over 150,000 Texas prisoners. What did Hodge do to get the disciplinary charges dismissed? She wrote or called the prison officials ...
Article • July 15, 2006 • from PLN July, 2006
in what he called the largest evacuation ever conducted by the Bureau of Prisons. The prisoners were taken to Yazoo City, Mississippi, where they spent the entire first week with no electricity, no air ...
. That's what the state is trying to confiscate along with any future earnings. A vague 1995 law allows the state to make prisoners pay for the cost of being incarcerated, over $100 per day. The law ...
concluded, "What happens inside jails and prisons does not stay [there]. It comes home with prisoners after they are released and with corrections officers at the end of each day's shift. We must create safe ...
a program that allows ex-prisoners to be employed so long as they stay drug free and out of trouble. "What do you do with everyone who has paid their debt to society?" asked Oren Danby, Sr., chief executive ...
Article • September 15, 2007 • from PLN September, 2007
the crime for which the prisoner is imprisoned. The Supreme Court disagreed, holding that the statute does not specify or limit what the PRP may consider and that information unrelated to the offense ...
Case • 1999
, 112 F.3d 191 (5th Cir. 1997)) or whether what the prisoner is alleging can be fitted into it. So we need not consider whether the term is limited to present, palpable, traumatic injuries or disease ...
Case • 2009
ahead with treatment. So that's an important consideration in my mind. But more important than that is what's happened over the last ten years. And over the last ten years Mr. McMillan has complied ...
Case • 2008
finds that all requirements are satisfied, and will allow evidence of the nature of the offense (i.e., what offense plaintiff was convicted of), the date, and the disposition. United States v. Burston ...
Case • 2000
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 59, and he responded affirmatively. However, Mr. Hillard -- who quit school in the tenth grade -- was proceeding pro se n1 and thus is unlikely to know what legal grounds ...
Article • November 7, 2016 • from PLN November, 2016
worth fighting for. When a book ordered from PLN is censored by a prison or jail, we conduct a full follow-up to investigate the problem and what needs to happen to ensure our readers receive both PLN ...
, it argued that Dow had been suspended for doing what the trial attorney should have done in the first place. The petition also argued that the Texas Supreme Court has the exclusive authority to regulate ...
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