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Canadian Death Row Prisoners' International Law Claims Rejected by The plaintiff, a Canadian sentenced to death in the United States, alleged that he had been subjected to psychological torture in violation of the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment because of his nine execution …
Philadelphia City Jails Under Federal Supervision, Again, Temporarily by David Reutter by David M. Reutter A Pennsylvania federal district court has held that the conditions of confinement in the intake units at Philadelphia?s local police districts, the Police Administration Building (PAB), the Philadelphia Prison System (PPS) and the Curran Fromhold …
PLN Obtains Injunction Against Fulton County Jail in Censorship Suit by Alex Friedmann On February 4, 2008 the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (Atlanta Division) granted a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit filed by Prison Legal News over censorship at the Fulton County Jail. PLN brought …
Article • January 15, 2008
Federal Statute Requiring Supervised Releasee to Submit DNA Sample Unconstitutional by A Massachusetts federal district court has entered a preliminary injunction barring the federal probation office from requiring a person on supervised release to submit a DNA sample. The Court's order comes after it found that Leo Weikert, Jr., who …
Temporary Restraining Order Suspends California’s Sex Offenders’ Housing Banishment Law by John Dannenberg Temporary Restraining Order Suspends California's Sex Offenders? Housing Banishment Law by John E. Dannenberg The U.S.D.C. (N.D. Cal.) issued a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) on November 8, 2006, the same day California voters approved state Proposition 83 …
PI Granted on Refusal to Deliver Prisoner's Mail Due to Name Change by The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held that a California prisoner was entitled to a preliminary injunction against prison practices that had the effect of interfering with his access to the court. "The gist of this case …
PI Orders Inspection of Iowa Juvenile Mental Facility and Records by An Iowa federal district court issued a preliminary injunction requiring the Gerard Treatment Program, a children's psychiatric medical institution in Mason City, to allow Iowa Protection and Advocacy Services, Inc. (IPAS) to have access to the facility and its …
Preliminary Injunction Carries Judicial Imprimatur for Attorney Fee Award by The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held that a party who obtains a preliminary injunction is a "prevailing party" entitled to an award of attorney fees. This action originated as a 42 U.S.C. 1983 suit claiming that officials of California's …
Prevailing Party Status Obtained by Enforceable Settlement Agreement or Preliminary Injunction Granted by Prevailing Party Status Obtained by Enforceable Settlement Agreement or Preliminary Injunction Granted The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held that a party who reaches a settlement agreement enforceable by the court, or who has obtained a preliminary …
Article • May 15, 2007
California Prisoner Wins PI For Liver Transplant Evaluations by by John E. Dannenberg The United States District Court (S.D. Cal.) issued a preliminary injunction (PI), ordering the California Department of Corrections (CDC) to inquire of all liver transplant centers in California as to whether they could accept a prisoner as …
1,300 Days in Segregation Atypical Under Sandin by A federal district court in New York declined to grant a state prisoner's motion for a Temporary Restraining Order/Preliminary Injunction seeking release from segregation. The plaintiff had been sentenced to consecutive segregation' sentences totaling 4i years for misconduct. He alleged violations of …
Kansas Federal Court Issues Preliminary Injunction on In-Cell Book Cap by By Matthew T. Clarke A federal district court in Kansas has issued a preliminary injunction requiring state prison officials to retain and give a prisoner access to religious books in excess of the 15-book maximum allow in a cell. …
BOP Prisoner Granted PI for Release Placement by The plaintiff was informed that contrary to past practice, he could not be considered for pre-release designation to a community correction center for more than 10% of his prison term or six months. He is granted a preliminary injunction. The Department of …
Article • May 15, 2007
First Amendment Injuries are Irreparable for PI Purposes by At 348-49: To obtain a preliminary injunction a party must demonstrate: (1) that it will be irreparably harmed if an injunction is not granted, and (2) either (a) a likelihood of success on the merits or (b) sufficiently serious questions going …
Article • May 15, 2007
Preliminary Injunction Granted in BOP Work Release Suit by The plaintiff took a plea with the expectation based on past practice that he would serve his sentence in a halfway house; the probation office so recommended to the sentencing judge, who adopted the recommendation. The Department of Justice then decided …
BOP Enjoined in Transferring Prisoners from Work Release by The court grants a preliminary injunction against the transfer of three persons serving sentences in community confinement centers who have been notified that they will be transferred to a federal prison for the remainder of their sentences based on the Department …
Connecticut Guards Firing for Motorcycle Gang Membership Denied PI by State correctional officers were issued "formal counseling" for violating the state's policy against engaging in conduct that constitutes or looks like a conflict of interest, engaging in unprofessional or illegal behavior that could reflect negatively on the agency, and acting …
Liberty Interests for PC Prisoners Discussed by A federal district court in Missouri held that protective custody Colorado prisoners sent to Missouri to relieve overcrowding in their home state, had a due process liberty interest in being treated the same as general population prisoners in Colorado were. Prisoners alleged deprivations …
Successive Injunctions Allowed Under PLRA by In a first published case on the topic, a federal district court in California has held that, under the PLRA, successive Temporary Restraining Orders (TRO) and a preliminary injunction (PI) may be entered by the Court. This is a class action suit filed by …
Denial of PI Affirmed, But Claim Has "Colorable Merit" by Denial of PI Affirmed, But Claim Has "Colorable Merit" The U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals held that a federal district court did not err in denying a prisoner a preliminary injunction. Francis Conti, a New York State prisoner, sued …
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