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; That was lifer Kenneth E. Hartman describing what some days are like at the California State Prison LAC in Lancaster, a maximum-security facility about 70 miles north of Los Angeles. It’s crowded ...
Article • June 27, 2016
’ risk scores, so it is not possible for either defendants or the public to see what might be driving the disparity. (On Sunday, Northpointe gave ProPublica the basics of its future-crime formula ...
. "By the time it's finalized, the incident report is so clean and sterile you won't know what happened because it's already been filtered. The direction is given... was it deliberate, accidental, suicide ...
Article • December 31, 2015 • from PLN January, 2016
Filed under: News in Brief
and federal Office of the Inspector General to investigate what he believes are questionable contracts that CCA has with the U.S. Marshals Service and U.S. Virgin Islands to house their prisoners at the jail ...
-destructive but promised another that he wouldn’t hurt himself. “As we got into it, we were astonished at what we felt [was] the deliberate indifference of the jail staff and especially CFMG, which ...
Article • May 27, 2015
wrote in his notes. “Heart rate and rhythm normal.” Santos sighed. For weeks, no one seemed to know, or was willing to admit, what was wrong with him. He began to feel desperate. The 41-year ...
Article • February 28, 2015
, now dominates the terrain of sentencing and corrections reform. The exception may be the movement to abolish the death penalty. Here’s a brief primer on how this is playing out and what it means ...
Article • August 31, 2015 • from PLN September, 2015
but the most cursory reasons for their decisions, which include not only whether to release prisoners but also how long they must wait to be considered again or what they can do to increase their chances ...
Article • June 1, 2023 • from PLN June, 2023
know is not their reality. Finally, rates of medical problems are always much higher for older people (again, here defined as those ages 55 and older), painting a bleak picture of what it’s like ...
Brief • December 19, 2008
, led by Defendants Germaine, Peña and Cauffman, allowed those throngs of hostile students, there to defend their professor and ridicule his accuser into the room for what was supposed to be a private ...
Brief • February 27, 2008
of the Court’s prior holdings in some detail. A. What the 6/07 Opinion Held The 6/07 Opinion contains four holdings. First, I held that “under the present wording of the consent decree and the Guidelines, police ...
Brief • 2011
was familiar with the case, and a spokesman for the Barnes family. The article describes the robbery and murder of Israel “Dog” Jones and the roles played by the various participants, and it includes what ...
Brief • 2008
records, subject to disclosure under the PRA? (3) To what extent government employees' performance reviews, training records, compensation records, administrative grievances, internal investigation records ...
Brief • December 31, 2010
no longer in Possession. If any document requested is no longer in the possession, custody or control of defendant, state: 1. what was done with the document; 2. when such document was made; 3. the identity ...
Brief • 2008
with head lamps that must be activated by the driver in order to illuminate. A subsequent search of the vehicle resulted in a seizure of what is alleged to be 1 2 5:37 p.m. is the time listed in the State’s ...
Brief
anything about what happened you’ll have to pay some serious consequences.” 22. Officer Hall continued abusing Plaintiff for seven to ten minutes or more. Officer Cowan observed Officer Hall abusing Vincent ...
Brief • May 1, 2006
the activities of their government. The public has the right to know what its elected officials are doing on its behalf, and especially how the government is spending taxpayer dollars. The news media serve ...
Brief • May 7, 2010
Office for the District of Columbia has created what has become known as the Laffey Matrix to provide an official guideline for “reasonable” rates in fee-shifting cases. Adcock-Ladd v. Secretary ...
Brief • August 4, 2011
there was no interpreter present, Mr. Rodriguez did not understand entirely what was going on. Mr. Chavez is not a certified American Sign Language interpreter and he is unable to completely communicate with Mr. Rodriguez ...
jails, the most sizable of which have large solitary confinement sections. Although the roughness of what prisoners call “the hole” varies from prison to prison and jail to jail, isolation ...
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