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Article • January 1, 2021 • from PLN January, 2021
, weapons possession, and drug distribution charges followed in 2011, and she served 20 months in state prison. Simmons went to law school a year after her release, and graduated with honors in 2017 ...
Case • 1998
unrelated to working conditions by virtue of their participation in the work-release program. We note that most of them take effect after the WRs complete their work shifts and are no longer in an employee ...
and put them on leashes as pets. According to the lawsuit, one prisoner went blind from glaucoma and another had a finger amputated after receiving no treatment for gangrene. Another prisoner had ...
. This happened almost a year after the police had stormed some 20 prisons for four long days in December 2000. Thirty-two died then, 30 prisoners and two police officers. [See: PLN , August 2001]. Here too ...
to the public's attention with the release of the 1997 action movie of the same name. But prisoners in state and county lock-ups are subject to local transportation services to move from one prison to another ...
Article • January 15, 2011 • from PLN January, 2011
, occurred at a higher rate among prisoners over 180 days after admission. AIDS-related deaths made up 5% of all deaths and decreased 50% during the reporting period, from 10 per 100,000 to 5 per 100,000 ...
the ultimate findings in this matter. All the evidence is yet to be gathered, and publicly releasing these records would harm IDOC's ability to determine what occurred prior to and after the death, In addition ...
also paid $40 for sex to other underage girls in a Mexican bar. In 2005, a registered sex offender from Maryland was sentenced to 15 years in prison followed by supervised release for life after he pled ...
Brief • 2002
and Paroles for the 1983 conviction ofaggravated assault. 6. Defendant, Bryan Collier, is the Parole Division Director. The Parole Division supe.tvises offenders released from prison who are serving out ...
Article • July 15, 1996 • from PLN July, 1996
Filed under: News, News in Brief
after attackers, assumed to be Bandidos, fired anti-tank missiles at two Hell's Angels' clubhouses in Copenhagen. Dominican Republic: On May 11, 1996, prisoners at the San Cristobal jail near ...
Brief • March 11, 2019
1:19-cv-00673 Document 1 Filed 03/11/19 Page 7 of 7 messaging services and the documents regarding contracts and payments related to release payments for prisoners. 3. Award costs and attorney’s fees ...
Filing • March 11, 2019
electronic HRDC v. ICE, page 6 of 7 Case 1:19-cv-00673 Document 1 Filed 03/11/19 Page 7 of 7 messaging services and the documents regarding contracts and payments related to release payments for prisoners. 3 ...
Article • July 15, 1999 • from PLN July, 1999
1999, barely nine months after opening, Red Onion was the subject of a scathing 24-page Human Rights Watch report researched and written by Jamie Fellner, who called the prison "a discredit to the state ...
Article • September 15, 2013 • from PLN September, 2013
of evidence that indicates holding death row prisoners in solitary confinement is both dehumanizing and damaging. According to a 14-page report released by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in July ...
in understaffed housing units. Bronson Nunuha was just months away from being released when CCA placed him in a unit with violent, gang-affiliated prisoners. “Bronson’s death was senseless and preventable. CCA ...
Case • 2001
, and their policies state that. Many of the states mention in their policies that contact with family gives a prisoner a better chance of succeeding after they're released, and therefore the department wants to foster ...
then then leased them back to CCA and continued operating them. Nine months after CCA Prison Realty Trust was established, it and CCA announced a plan under which the REIT would acquire CCA, the management company ...
Article • January 1, 2023 • from PLN January, 2023
by incarcerated New Yorkers. After release, former prisoners’ physical appearance contributes to the challenge of reintegration. But despite the criminal justice reforms sweeping the nation, the role ...
In response to the controversy about Mr. Clarke's accreditation of Suffolk County, an ACA official refused to release the names of any prisons or jails that had actually been refused accreditation, but did ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Baillargeon, Penn, Thomas, et al. regimens after their release from prison. It is possible that such enhanced correctional mental health programs would result ...
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