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Brief • September 11, 2017
-16184 v. D.C. No. 3:10-cv-03910-MEJ JOHN M. GARCIA; CHING CHANG, Defendants-Appellants, OPINION and U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Defendant. Appeal from the United States District Court ...
Article • December 15, 2003
and outside in tents. The problem of understaffing was addressed by an infamous building tender system that used selected inmates as auxiliary guards. Medical care was grossly inadequate and meaningful ...
Brief • 2005
. CCA, et al NAME AND BUSINESS ADDRESS Wanona Wiker (3). Business Address: 6564 Highway 96, Olney Springs, 81063 (3). PROFESSION She is an addiction counselor and runs the Addictions Program at CCCF (3 ...
Brief • March 30, 2010
the Ex Post Facto Clause. Reply at 6. Plaintiffs submit this Surreply Memorandum to address these two new arguments. I. Plaintiffs' Due Process Claim Meets the Pleading Standards Set Forth in Twomblv ...
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, briefing paper from the Pennsylvania House Appropriations Committee discussed that state's prison overcrowding problem. Specific recommendations to address it included changing sentencing policies ...
Brief • March 30, 2010
the Ex Post Facto Clause. Reply at 6. Plaintiffs submit this Surreply Memorandum to address these two new arguments. I. Plaintiffs' Due Process Claim Meets the Pleading Standards Set Forth in Twomblv ...
Publication
in the accreditation process. Standards Committee decisions are frequently subject to robust discussion and debate, and persons recommending changes are afforded the opportunity to address the Committee directly. Debate ...
. That, however, may soon change. At least 13 states have passed or are considering laws that would require sex offenders to register their e-mail addresses, instant message addresses or other online personal ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
recommendations are not applicable. Thus, CDCR and CPHCS successfully addressed 59 percent of the original recommendations still applicable. • The CPHCS and Folsom State Prison (FSP) had fully or substantially ...
constructed and opened a partially new Jail facility in 2014. 9 The administration of the Jail changed on January I, 2015. Acting in good faith and in an 10 11 12 13 effort to address issues raised ...
Brief • February 1, 2018
sections 602 and 707 in 1999 and 2000, some by initiative, changed this historical rule. Under the changes, in specified circumstances, prosecutors were permitted, and sometimes required, to file charges ...
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Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
----------------------------------------------------- State of South Carolina RECORD OF NEGOTIATIONS Solicitation Number 5400001449 Procurement Andy (Fuller) Bowman, CPPB Phone 803-896-0315 E-Mail Addressafuller@cio.sc.gov Address Division of State ...
Case • 2002
for a felony. MCLA § 28.721. et seq. 29. All persons required to register who change their address are required to register the new address in writing with the Department of State Police within [**22] 10 ...
Case • 2000
and that the Rule differed in material respects from the change in California parole law sustained in California Dept. of Corrections v. Morales, 514 U. S. 499. It did not consider the Board's internal policies ...
grievances challenging Florida’s statutory name-change ban, Fla. Stat. § 68.07(l), and the DOC regulation that requires inmates to obtain a legal name change before being addressed by a name other than ...
Article • July 15, 1999 • from PLN July, 1999
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on February 13, 1995, that significantly changed which prisoners could participate in the EFV program. Among the changes the policy enacted were that it prohibited from EFV participation prisoners in close ...
a stun belt on prisoners. After remand, a settlement for $275,000 and a change in policy was reached. Ronnie Hawkins, a prisoner in the L.A. County Jail, had been convicted under California's "three ...
to the DCF's custody, an individual is entitled to a limited court hearing once a year to determine whether there is probable cause to believe the person's condition has so changed that it is safe ...
Article • October 1, 2020 • from PLN October, 2020
justice activists have long sought, without success, to dismantle the private prison industry. Their efforts have been thwarted, in large measure, by an apathetic public with little appetite for addressing ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2009
probation for not reporting their address or failing a drug test, for instance — from taking up bed space. No early releases While the Tennessee Department of Correction is not implementing early ...
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