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Article • May 15, 2007
caused respiratory damage. After dismissal of key testimony from former prison personnel, on March 27, 2006, the jury found no conscious attempt to hurt Ervine and awarded him one dollar. Ervine underwent ...
Article • August 9, 2016
with prosecutors in opposition to O'Malley's decision. Del. Samuel Rosenberg (D-Baltimore) made clear that none of the prisoners would ever be released that are under the commutation by O'Malley. Maryland became one ...
Article • July 13, 2013
compared to the size of the prisoner population at ECCC, suggests the potential for a systemic problem at this facility. Sources: USDOJ News Release, Odessa American Online ...
Article • May 24, 2015
Parole Hearings Are "Prison Conditions" Subject to Exhaustion by Parole Hearings Are "Prison Conditions" Subject to Exhaustion The U.S. District Court for the Eighth Circuit has held ...
Article • August 15, 2011
Filed under: Classification, Transfers, Food
Judge Orders Marshals to Transfer Prisoner Due to Inadequate Diet at Jail by Brandon Sample By Brandon Sample United States Magistrate Judge Todd Campbell has ordered the U.S. Marshals ...
Article • June 15, 2001 • from PLN June, 2001
periods of incarceration the facility took half of all funds Tillman received. Tillman accumulated a debt exceeding $4,000, which was turned over to a collection agency after his release. In its ...
Article • June 1, 2020 • from PLN June, 2020
(CDCR) counted just over 122,000 prisoners in custody, more than 25 percent lower than its 2006 peak, continuing a downward trend that began after a 2011 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that capped the state ...
Article • August 15, 2003 • from PLN August, 2003
Filed under: Commentary/Reviews, Reviews
Renaud details the daily routine of Texas prison life, including information on benign topics such as food, clothing, and work, and on more serious topics such as racism, gangs and violence. After ...
Article • September 15, 2013 • from PLN September, 2013
, known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, launched a campaign called “Break the Walls” to free its incarcerated members. “The first priority in this is releasing Muslim prisoners everywhere ...
after the COVID-­19 pandemic. While some states attempt to justify reduced staff by pointing to prison closures or privatization, the reality is that nearly every state has witnessed a decline ...
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Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Census
and an assortment of group quarters housing such as hospitals, college residence halls, nursing homes, prisons and facilities for the homeless.” See Press Release, United States Census Bureau, Census Bureau Selects ...
even now, years after being released from prison.147 * This is a pseudonym to protect the privacy of a formerly incarcerated woman. can experience acute psychological suffering when they are closely ...
Fatalities Skyrocket by Rick Anderson A few months after two prisoners in the downtown King County Jail in Seattle, Washington committed suicide in 2005--one by overdosing on hoarded jail medications ...
Article • July 28, 2017 • from PLN August, 2017
just a little over a year after the ODRC requested and received $8.9 million from the Ohio General Assembly for improvements at the prison system’s farms. The closures will affect as many as 220 ...
such prisoners from harm,” according to the DOJ’s official release, investigators will also consider the practice of subjecting mentally ill prisoners to “excessively prolonged periods ...
are released. More than nine and a half million people are discharged annually from local jails, and more than 400,000 from state and federal prisons--all potentially infectious with TB. Because the median age ...
Article • May 15, 1995 • from PLN May, 1995
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
can learn skills that will help them land jobs on the outside after their release.  Merely becoming accustomed to the discipline of getting up and going to work each morning will be a step in the right ...
after they arrive – even to the point of denying them medication or ignoring diagnoses made by other BOP medical staff. “Many prisoners at ADX interminably wail, scream, and bang on the walls ...
to the presence of numerous disgruntled prisoners recently shipped in from Washington and Wyoming to fill beds. [See: PLN, Jan. 2005, p.26]. The Colorado Department of Corrections’ after-action report would later ...
Case • 2002
to the statute of limitations. Id. Unlike the plaintiff in Simpson, Mr. Arnold was released from custody for two weeks after the January 21 incident, and was not sentenced on the gun charge for nearly two months ...
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