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Article • January 1, 2021 • from PLN January, 2021
popularity during the “tough-on-crime” political rhetoric of the 1980s and 1990s. In the decades after, prison newspapers dwindled from a high of 250 in 1959 to fewer than a dozen in 2014 ...
Publication • May 7, 2014
Filed under: Bail Bonds
in New Jersey, most defendants released after posting bail do return for trial and other required court proceedings, if only to avoid forfeiture. But when it comes to the larger issues – issues involving ...
Case • 2001
County Court of Common Pleas requesting an order from the court compelling prison officials at the Correctional Reception Center (CRC) to release identifying information regarding two of its corrections ...
Article • April 15, 1999 • from PLN April, 1999
Filed under: News, News in Brief
Kelly Jeann Wills was arrested and charged with stealing money from prisoners booked into the jail. An investigation began after a prisoner complained the money he had with him at the time of his booking ...
met while prisoners were dying at around twice the national average. For example, prisoner Frank Smart, 39, died 48 hours after being booked into the jail following his weekend arrest for using ...
Article • April 15, 1999 • from PLN April, 1999
cardboard wrapped around his torso with a bandage. "That probably led to the sinking of the body," the preliminary autopsy report concluded. Shortly after the autopsy report was released, prison ...
Article • December 15, 2007 • from PLN December, 2007
Filed under: News, News in Brief
in Canada, 18 months after he escaped from the US Penitentiary in Pollock, Louisiana by hiding in a pallet of mailbags made by Federal Prison Industries. McNair had been sentenced to life in prison ...
Step-Down Program, which aimed to provide a path for men to work their way out of solitary confinement and back into the general prison population. After five years, the VADOC reported it had ...
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as a community service for use by other nonprofit organizations. All donated art is shown twice a year. Ex-prisoners are invited to submit art to Art After Bars at the same contact. Southern Center for Human ...
, after a review by Michigan officials determined it would be more costly for GEO to run the facility than to house prisoners in a facility operated by the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC ...
Case • 2003
is entitled to immediate release or a speedier release from that imprisonment," the prisoner's "sole federal remedy is a writ of habeas corpus." 411 U.S. at 500. Conversely, Preiser concluded that "a § 1983 ...
Case • 2007
who has been released on parole is not deemed 'confined in' a prison for purposes of this chapter." (Italics added.) [20] Additionally, the term "prison" is defined in section 6082, which states ...
$4,000,000 Award Against LA County Sheriff for Wrongful Death Shooting by On November 20, 2002, Robert Mitchell, a black man recently released from prison, was shot dead by LA County Deputy ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
. Another reported that releases of inmates must occur within a very short time after a local court orders the release. Another jurisdiction stated its officials do not alert ICE prior to releasing ...
Brief • July 16, 2020
Clearance ........................4 C. Clearance for General Population on November 17 is Not Clearance for a Single Barred Segregation Cell on November 24 After Disciplinary Charges Placed Against Troutman ...
Case • 2008
Safety v. Hutchinson, 359 Md. 32 0, 326-27 (2000 ). DOC has n o discretion here and must release the prisoner on the day appointed by the law. Although there is no discretion as to the date of release ...
the prisoner's leg x-rayed or to allow him to be examined by a doctor. The prisoner had himself examined by an orthopedic surgeon upon his release. X-rays revealed that he had sustained a fracture in the round ...
Pro Se Texas Prisoner Awarded $1.08 Million in Failure to Protect Suit by In May, 1999, a federal jury in San Antonio, Texas, awarded Texas prisoner William Wallace Campbell $80,000 ...
Article • December 15, 1994 • from PLN December, 1994
on the merits. The court's order was that prison officials had to allow Oropallo to print out the entire contents of the 12 disks in question after which the disks would be returned to the court and the court ...
he was hospitalized for 31 days. Guards again assaulted him less than two weeks after his release from the hospital by forcefully throwing him into his cell while handcuffed and causing permanent ...
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