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Article • November 15, 1998 • from PLN November, 1998
Restorative Justice Booklet Available by Dan Pens Review by Dan Pens Long time readers of PLN know that I have an interest in Restorative Justice. I have reviewed and recommended several publications on the topic. I bring your attention now to a very well-produced and affordable booklet that offers an …
Article • November 15, 1998 • from PLN November, 1998
Texas May Not Retroactively Stop Mandatory Release by The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has held that Texas cannot reinterpret a law to retroactively deny a state prisoner mandatory release. Randy Sullivan Schroeter, a Texas state prisoner, was convicted of indecency with a child (IWC) in 1994 and sentenced to …
Article • November 15, 1998 • from PLN November, 1998
Texas Prisoners Bake to Death by Alex Friedmann More than one hundred people have died during a searing heat wave in Texas this past summer, including at least three prisoners. Dozens of convicts have been treated for heat-related health problems. "I've been with the system 13 years and this has …
Abuses Continue at Private INS Facility by Alex Friedmann The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) continues to experience problems at a privately -operated detention center in Elizabeth, New Jersey. In June 1995 detainees rioted at the facility, which was then run by Esmore Correctional Services. The detainees mostly asylum-seekers who …
Article • November 15, 1998 • from PLN November, 1998
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
Colorado Supreme Court Holds Utility Commission Lacks Jurisdiction Over Prison Phone Gouging by The Colorado state supreme court held that the state Public Utilities Commission (PUC) had no jurisdiction over the Colorado Department of Corrections (DOC) with regards to inflated phone costs charged to prisoners. Several Colorado state prisoners filed …
BOP Sentence Reduction Granted to Non-Violent Offender by Afederal district court in Oregon granted a federal prisoner's petition for habeas corpus because the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) had wrongly denied him a one year sentence reduction. Kenneth Johnson is a federal prisoner who was convicted of possessing stolen explosives. He …
ADA/RA Apply to Jails and Give Deaf Right to TDD by The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. § 12101 et seq., (ADA) and Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. § 794, (RA) apply to jails and require that deaf prisoners be given access to alternate assistance in …
Article • November 15, 1998 • from PLN November, 1998
$28,719 Assessed Against Pro Se Litigant by Afederal district court in Virginia assessed $28,719.25 in defendants' attorney fees against an unsuccessful pro se prisoner litigant but declined to impose Rule 11 sanctions. John McGlothlin, a Virginia state prisoner, filed suit claiming violation of his right to the free exercise of …
Virginia Prisons 'Wide Open to Business' by Dan Pens Slave Labor Meets Hollywood In a warehouse near the Baltimore airport in 1997, California businessman Trek Kelly observed a supplier peeling tags off crates of merchandise. Later he found a tag that had been overlooked. A tag with the words "Virginia …
Article • November 15, 1998 • from PLN November, 1998
Filed under: Organizing, Work Strikes
With Advocates Lke These: Capitulation, Collaboration and CURE-Ohio by Paul Wright In the May, 1998, issue of PLN we reported on the November 1, 1997, statewide work strike in Ohio. The purpose of this article isn't to rehash last year's events but to examine basic questions of advocacy versus activism, …
Youngstown Break-Out Leads to Political, Financial Fall-Out by Alex Friedmann On July 25, 1998 a half-dozen prisoners, including four convicted murderers, cut through two fences and escaped from the CCA-operated Northeast Ohio Correctional Center in Youngstown, Ohio. According to Warden Jimmy Turner the successful break-out was due to errors by …
Article • November 15, 1998 • from PLN November, 1998
Trial Required in Kosher Diet Claim by Afederal district court in Kansas held that a trial was required to resolve disputed issues of material fact in a Jewish prisoner's lawsuit over the denial of a Kosher diet. Jimmy Searles is a Kansas state prisoner. While housed at the Hutchinson Correctional …
Washington Good Time Loss Implicates Due Process by AWashington state appeals court held that prisoners have a due process right to challenge the validity of prior minor infractions at disciplinary hearings that involve the loss of good time for allegedly incurring more than four minor infractions in a six month …
Brief • November 10, 1998
Stacy Sund Settlement with WA DOC, 1998 \ .JJ STANDARD TORT CLAIM FORM Pursuant to RCW 4.92, this fonn is proVided for your c~)Dvenience when filing ca lon claim against the State of Washington. If filing a .claim involving an accident with a vehicle operated by a state employee, please …
Filing • November 6, 1998
Catalyst, PLN, Piper v. Box Elder Co., et al., UT, Complaint, censorship, 1998
Brief • November 6, 1998
Catalyst, PLN, Piper v. Box Elder Co., et al., UT, Complaint, censorship, 1998
Brief • October 29, 1998
Filed under: Censorship, PLN related
PLN v. Cook, OR, Complaint, Censorship, 1998 RECEIVE D ALISON HARDY , O SB 11 9 8060 Oregon Law Center 813 SW Alder Street Portland, OR 91205 Tel. (503) 295-2760 FAX (503) 295-0676 MARC BLAC KMA.."l, OSB 1173033 Ransom Blackman 100 1 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1400 Portland, OR 97204 Te …
Brief • October 26, 1998
Rodriguez v. City of New York, NY, Complaint, Jail Guards Ignore Prisoner's Fatal Heart Condition Ignored, 1998
Brief • October 20, 1998
Monroe Release Tort Terri Dobler Settlement, 1998 .... Oct-~3-ga .,. lO:57A STAl E OFFICE OF RISK MANAGEMENT "-- '98 OCT 20 AM 10 16 RELEASE (TORT) FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION of the sum of TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE TIiOUSAND DOLLARS ($225,000.00), the Claimants, Jewfer R. Monroe, as Pe~na1 Representative of the …
Article • October 15, 1998 • from PLN October, 1998
Ohio Sells Prison Records by The state of Ohio has sold its state prison records, dating back to 1972, to the on-line information service Lexis-Nexis. Other states are expected to follow. Lexis-Nexis is a private on-line computer service that provides news, business and legal information. The service also features on-line …
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