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Article • April 15, 2000 • from PLN April, 2000
Long Term Segregation of Security Threat Group Okay by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit held that the long-term segregation of a purported religious sect as a Security Threat Group (STG) violates neither the Free Exercise nor the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution. It further …
Seventh Circuit Prisoners Must Exhaust Futile Grievance Remedies by In two separate rulings, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has held that prisoners must exhaust administrative remedies before filing suit, regardless of the relief sought and no matter how ineffectual the prison grievance system may be. Eduardo Perez, a Wisconsin …
California PIA Chief, Folsom Mayor, Arrested by On January 27, 2000, Reggie "party meister" Drew, 57, was arrested in a room at the B-7-B Motel in a seedy industrial area of North Sacramento. Drew was charged with five felony and misdemeanor counts for soliciting an undercover policewoman for unspecified sex …
Brief • April 13, 2000
Filed under: Telephones
Vermont Public Service Board, Order, Prison Phone Rates, 2000 ..... . STATEOFVERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD ME ----------~~ • Exhibit 2 5 Docket No. 6373 Investigation into the rates charged by Sprint Communications 'l Company, L.P. for provision oftelephone services to the i ,Northwest State Correctional Facility in Swanton, Vermont III …
Brief • April 13, 2000
Vermont Utility Commission, Prison Phone Rates, 2000 • STATE OF VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD Aim rommosumisimmendakask m Exhibit 5 Docket No. 6373 ./0 Investigation into the rates charged by Sprint Communications ) Company, L.P. for provision of telephone services to the ) Northwest State Correctional Facility in Swanton, Vermont ) …
Brief • April 7, 2000
Settlement Terms Limiting a Lawyer’s Use of Information, ABA Formal Opinions, 2000 ABA Formal Opinions The following formal opinions are issued by the ABA Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility. They appear here in full text and are copyrighted by the ABA. Formal Opinion 00-417 April 7, 2000 Settlement …
AA v. Wackenhut Corrections Corporation, LA, Class Action Complaint, Juveniles Abusive Condition, 2000 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA A.A., A.S. B.J., B.W. and D.S., minor juveniles by and through their Guardian ad Litem, ERNESTINE WILLIAMS; C.B., by and through his Tutor, JANICE SANFORD; and C.C., a major …
Brief • March 27, 2000
Filed under: Money/Property
Millender v. US, IL, Complaint, Negligent Property Loss Stolen, 2000
Brief • March 24, 2000
Morrison v. District of Columbia, DC, Release, Prisoner Stabbing, 2000 • -. t JUN RELEASE 20tiu KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That I, Helbert J. Morrison, SSN: 111111111111 DOB: 01-10-64, residing at Maximum Security Facility, for consideration of the sum of Six Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($6,500.00), lawful money …
Brief • March 21, 2000
Filed under: Censorship
Prison Legal News v. Haley, AL, Stipulation, Censorship, 2000 IN 11IE UNITED 5.-a.~18 COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALA BAMA 6IMSf!r lIlIl~ PRISON I.EGAL NEWS, INC., and AYEN H . COTION , MAR 21 P b= 3b ) C~BR'" t'. :iA~ !\!:TT. HWDl[ OlS I Plaintiffs, CUI U.S. OISTIl …
Brief • March 21, 2000
Almodovar v. Snyder, IL, Complaint, Ad Seg Hearings Gang Renunciation, 2000 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS JOHNNY ALMODOVAR, HERNANDEZ BAILEY-EL, PABLO BARRARA, ISIAH BELL, ARYULES BIVENS, NED BROOKS, CORNELIUS BURNS, ROOSEVELT BURRELL, GARY CLARK, SHAWN COATES, MAURICE COLEMAN, KENNARD COMBS, RICHARD FLOOD, LARRY …
Brief • March 21, 2000
Jackson v. DC, Opinion for Defendants, Religious Practice, 2000 89 F.Supp.2d 48 (2000) Louis JACKSON, Isadore Gartrell, Carl Wolfe & Roddy McDowell, Plaintiffs, v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Odie Washington, & The Federal Bureau of Prisons, Defendants. No. Civ.A. 99-03276 (HHK). United States District Court, District of Columbia. March 21, 2000. …
Youngstown Case Reveals New Legal Issues for Prisoner Advocates, State Correctional Agencies and Private Prison Companies by Al Gerhardstein As the number of prisoners in private lock-ups continue to increase, lawsuits filed by them, not unexpectedly, are also on the rise. While that is no surprise to corrections professionals and …
$1.5 Million Settlement in CA Jail Suicide Attempt by On June 6, 1996, a California man was arrested on charges of drunk driving after being involved in a traffic accident. He was unable to make bail and was confined in the Los Angeles county jail to await trial. While in …
Article • March 15, 2000 • from PLN March, 2000
From the Editor by Paul Wright Thanks to the response our fundraiser has achieved, PLN was recently able to hire a second staff person, Linda, to help with our essential office tasks. Right now the main thing she has been doing is helping Fred, our office manager, get caught up …
Article • March 15, 2000 • from PLN March, 2000
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Appeals
Pro Se Tips and Tactics by John Midgley In my last column, I discussed when you can appeal from a trial court ruling against you and how to appeal if you decide to. I left for this second column on appeals the large question: Should I appeal? In other words, …
Hearing Required Prior to Automatic Termination Under PLRA by The Eleventh Circuit has held that a federal district court must hold a hearing on the current conditions at the prison and the scope of the prospective relief to be terminated before terminating prospective relief in a prison conditions lawsuit under …
Guarding Their Silence: Corcoran Guards Acquitted of Rape by Christian Parenti The acquittal in November, 1999, of four California prison Guards charged with arranging for a young prisoner to be raped by Corcoran State Prison's notorious "Booty Bandit" was the result of a massive legal and political show of force …
Megan's Law Fallout by Willie Wisely by W. Wisely The 1996 Megan's Law, an amendment to the 1994 Wetterling Act, requires public notice when convicted sex offenders move into a community. Some 14 states provide that public notice by posting photographs, addresses, and conviction records of sex offenders on Web …
Michigan Legislature Kills Class Action Suit by Female Prisoners by Maia Justine Storm In March, 1996, seven women pris- oners filed suit in the Washtenaw County Circuit Court against the Michigan Department of Corrections, Director Kenneth McGinnis, and ten individual wardens and officers. (96-6986 CZ) The complaint alleged that the …
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