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Brief • May 1, 2001
Goode v. WA DOC, WA, Appeal Disciplinary Sanction of Dismissal, Neglect of Duty, 2001 1 BEFORE THE PERSONNEL APPEALS BOARD 2 STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ) Case No. DISM-99-0065 ) ) ) FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF ) LAW AND ORDER OF THE BOARD ) ) ) ) 3 …
Brief • May 1, 2001
Morales v. Ventura County, CA, Complaint and Demand for Jury Trial, Police Shooting, 2001 1 2 3 PETER M. WILLIAMSON, Bar No. 97309 WILLIAMSON & ASSOCIATES 13915 Panay Way, Suite One Marina del Rey, California 90292 Tel: (310) 822-3377 Fax: (310) 821-7027 4 5 Attorneys for Plaintiff ANTHONY MORALES 6 …
Brief • April 26, 2001
Austin v. Wilkinson, OH, Complaint, Supermax Conditions, 2001 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO, EASTERN DIVISION CHARLES E. AUSTIN, #A206-996 Ohio State Penitentiary 878 Coitsville-Hubbard Road Youngstown, OH 44505-4635 MICHAEL BENGE, #A276-821 Ohio State Penitentiary 878 Coitsville-Hubbard Road Youngstown, OH 44505-4635 COMPLAINT FOR DECLARATORY JUDGMENT AND …
Brief • April 23, 2001
Filed under: Mental Health
Laaman v. Warden, NH, Settlement Agreement, Mental Health, 2001 UNITED STATI'-5I)]ST1HCT COUltT Fon TilE D1$TIUCr Of' NEW 11,\~II'SIIIRE JAAN L,\,\~IAN. ) ) el:11. ) ,. ) DOCKET IiC·75.2SS·11 ) W,\ nOEN, NEW IIAM1'SIIInE STATE I'IHSON, el n1. ) ) ) ) I. I'ROCEDUI~\L I. r-cdernl COUll jurisdiction over Ihis m:\llcr …
Article • April 15, 2001 • from PLN April, 2001
News in Brief: by CA: On January 16, 2001, Michael Bowers, 37, rammed a tractor-trailer into the state capitol where it burst into flames. Only Bowers was killed in the incident. An exconvict with numerous trips through local prisons and jails, Bowers had a history of mental illness. CA: On …
Article • April 15, 2001 • from PLN April, 2001
Ohio 'Entrepreneur' Lands in Hot Water by An Ohio prisoner will spend an additional three years and three months in prison after pleading guilty to theft charges stemming from an elaborate credit card and telephone scam he ran from behind bars. Lonny Lee Bristow, 27, was already serving a 9year …
Article • April 15, 2001 • from PLN April, 2001
Washington DOC Settles Public Disclosure Suits by Roger Smith Plaintiffs Roger Smith, Donald Miniken, and Karl Twilleager, prisoners at the McNeil Island Correction Center (MICC) near Steilacoom, Washington, settled their consolidated Public Disclosure Act claims against defendants Washington Department of Corrections, MICC, and MICC Public Disclosure Officer, Rosemarie Routson on …
Article • April 15, 2001 • from PLN April, 2001
South Carolina Rapes Exposed by Bill Dunne South Carolina is reaping a crop of corruption and scandal from the desolate fields of its prison system. Predatory guards wield power with few checks on their using it to seek gratification through exploitation and oppression. Prisoners, especially women, are stripped of the …
Article • April 15, 2001 • from PLN April, 2001
South Carolina Prison Chief Fired as Scandal Widens by Dan Pens Governor Jim Hodges angrily fired South Carolina's prisons chief January 11, 2001 after two guards were charged with allowing four minimumsecurity prisoners (2 male, 2 female) to have sex inside the governor's mansion. The charges deepened a prison scandal …
Justice Department Report Slams Nassau County Jail by After a 14 month investigation, the U.S. Justice Department released a report September 11, 2000, that is harshly critical of the Nassau County Correctional Center (NCCC) located on Long Island, New York. The 23 page report found that NCCC prisoners have long …
Article • April 15, 2001 • from PLN April, 2001
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
Wisconsin Prisoners to Farm Worms by The Wisconsin Department of Corrections gained approval of the state Building Commission on November 22, 2000 to construct a $765,000 building at the Oshkosh Correctional Institution to house a "vermi-composting" operation as part of the DOC prison industries program. Prisoners working in the building …
PRP Proper to Challenge Some WA Disciplinary Orders by The Washington state Court of Appeals held that it was proper to utilize a personal restraint petition (PRP) to challenge prison disciplinary sanction ordering disciplinary segregation and lose of good time credits. Raymond McVay, a prisoner of the Washington State Penitentiary, …
Article • April 15, 2001 • from PLN April, 2001
Wackenhut to Build Prison in South Africa by The Wackenhut Corrections Corporation completed an agreement with South African government to build and operate a 3,024 bed maximum security prison in that country. The prison, expected to be opened in early 2002, is the first venture in Africa for the Floridabased …
Article • April 15, 2001 • from PLN April, 2001
PLN Strikes Down Oregon Bulk Mail Ban by Paul Wright The court of appeals for the Ninth circuit held that the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) ban on third class standard non-profit mail (AKA bulk mail) was unconstitutional and violated the First amendment rights of publishers and prisoners alike. The …
Welfare Retaliation Suit Reinstated by Walter Friedl, a New York state prisoner, filed a §1983 action complaining that New York City and State officials had improperly revoked his work release program and reincarcerated him because he applied for welfare benefits. The City of New York settled for $20,000 while the …
Article • April 15, 2001 • from PLN April, 2001
Second Circuit Discusses Qualified Immunity in Disciplinary Case by Second Circuit Discusses Qualified Immunity In Disciplinary Case The Second Circuit has with drawn its previous decision in Horne v. Coughlin, 155 F.3d 26 (2nd Cir. 1998), substituting an opinion that does not determine whether a mentally retarded prisoner has a …
Article • April 15, 2001 • from PLN April, 2001
Federal Religious Freedom Law Passed by Dan Pens On July 27, 2000, Congress unanimously enacted Senate Bill 2869, the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 (RLUIPA), which was signed into law by president Clinton, as a public law 106-274. The bill passed congress in two weeks and …
Attica Compensation Served Up 29-Years-Cold by Two weeks short of 29 years after the Attica massacre, a federal judge divided an $8 million settlement to compensate more than 500 Attica prisoners and surviving relatives for the abuse suffered when prison guards and state troopers retook the prison after a 5 …
Article • April 15, 2001 • from PLN April, 2001
Ohio Parole Hearing Officer Acquitted in Bribe Case by After a three-day trial, a jury acquitted an Ohio parole-hearing officer of charges that he sold early parole releases to prisoners. On Nov. 9, 2000, as Lorain Co. Common Pleas Judge Lynett M. McGough read the verdict, parole hearing officer Harold …
Article • April 15, 2001 • from PLN April, 2001
From the Editor by Paul Wright From The Editor by Paul Wright Recently PLN has not been publishing on its usual schedule. There have been a number of unforeseen developments lately that have caused this. In October 2000, the behavior of Fred Markham, PLN's office manager at the time, became …
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