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Filed under: Attorneys, Attorney Client
time there is a delay in a case's movement towards disposition. What is missing on a system-wide level is the norm that every time a case comes before the bar, something should happen in order to move ...
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Filed under: Sentencing
negative response from law professors, lawyers, doctors and lay people alike.6 But, what is it * Jamila Jefferson-Jones, J.D., Harvard Law School, A.B., Harvard College is an Assistant Professor of Law ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
........................................................................................ 1 History and Context: The impact of the 2006 amendments to the IST statute...................................................................................... 2 What happens to people found ...
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Filed under: Medical
of these designations and therefore to what degree deaths are occurring that are preventable. As an example, for the year 2004, three of the eleven deaths were listed as myocardial infarction and another three ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
the following questions: • • • • What are the trends in the number of inmates released from federal and state prisons and the extent of recidivism? On the basis of available research, what is known about ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: Private Prisons
of rehabilitative or transition services that could bolster their chances for success. As a nation, we must ask ourselves what kind of a future we are creating for our communities. What kind of future are we creating ...
Publication • 2021
programming and opportunities for social action for persons in restrictive housing. Below, we outline some of what we have learned during a decade of research on solitary confinement. We outline data on the use ...
Publication • 2021
subpopulations from the practice, increasing oversight of its use, and requiring programming and opportunities for social action for persons in restrictive housing. Below, we outline some of what we have learned ...
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Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
what is done in other states. Forty-eight other states do a better job of getting parolees from the prison rolls to tax rolls. In general, they rely more on education, job training and drug treatment ...
Brief • 2009
Academic Center of Law and Business v Minister of Finance Israel Opinion Privatization of Prison 2009 HCJ 2605/05 Finance Academic Center of Law and Business v. Minister of 27 HCJ 2605/05 1. Academic Center of Law and Business, Human Rights Division 2. Major-General (ret.) Shlomo Twizer 3. Yadin Machness v. …
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
are the true stakeholders for what happens in CDCR prisons and parole offices. External Factors Preventing Programming Success Beginning in 1976, with the passage of California’s Determinate Sentencing Act (DSL ...
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Filed under: Religious Freedom
. The introduction is beneficial in the explanation of basic Baha’i teachings on the subject of prayer as it considers such questons as “What is prayer?” “Why pray?” Are our prayers answered?” 8) The Baha’i Faith ...
Publication • November 1, 1995
Filed under: Prison Life Magazine
Prison Life magazine, November-December 1995 11 0 7 4470 8660 1 5 November-December 1995 FEATURES 23 Hollywood Goes to Prison What happens when a Hollywood film director and a prison-educated ...
Case • 1995
of the client to pay or what the attorney saw as the importance and justice of the client's cause." 857 F.2d at 1519. Building on the Supreme Court's decision in Blum-which allowed market-rate fees for attorneys ...
Case • 1996
. Intervenor argues that what saves the termination provisions of the Act from being unconstitutional is § 3626(b)(3), which prohibits termination if the court makes findings of constitutional violations ...
Case • 1994
Varden, much less that any individual was identified to Traverse. (PX 6, PX 5) [**4] Traverse then spoke to other inmates present in an effort to find out what had happened, but none told him what had ...
Case • 1997
. Spendthrift Farm, Inc., 514 U.S. 211, 115 S. Ct. 1447, 131 L. Ed. 2d 328 (1995). The principle rests on the belief that Article III has invested the judiciary with the power to "say what the law ...
Case • 1999
shout repeatedly, "Big Jack, give me a cigarette." Walsh, who was six feet, two inches tall and weighed over 300 pounds, walked to the front of Fowlks's cell and said, "[A]ll right Norvin, you know what ...
Case • 2000
that no one practice is an absolute necessity for Buddhism, and that one should "practice what one is able to practice within the environment and conditions that one can." Mr. McKinney also opined that sutras ...
Case • 2005
established by the defendants, not with him or with the contract attorney. He contends that it is improper to charge an inmate with knowledge of what facts would be most essential to tell an attorney ...
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