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Article • June 15, 2011 • from PLN June, 2011
of V.O.T.E. (Voices of the Ex-Offender), an organization that seeks to build power and civic engagement for formerly incarcerated people. “We’re finally getting local and state government to think about public ...
the people require mental health counseling and services they’re not getting.” Additionally, according to the complaint, prisoners must barter to receive basic hygiene items such as soap, toilet ...
toward people with a criminal record.5 Additionally, job seekers with criminal records are challenged by the increasing frequency with which potential employers inquire about the arrest and conviction ...
Article • August 15, 2009 • from PLN August, 2009
Filed under: News, News in Brief
to the HiMax facility in Jackson. Maryland: On May 12, 2009, Kevin Dorsey, 26, and Rodney Lockett, 25, were charged with an armed robbery in which two people were shot and one died. The charges stem from ...
Article • November 15, 2023 • from PLN November, 2023
for almost 90 percent of all drug arrests. The 2016 National Survey on Drug Use and Health found that one in four people (25 percent) suffering from OUD had contact with some part of the criminal justice ...
People v. Henderson, IL, Opinion, Reversible Errors, 2017 3/14/2018 PEOPLE v. HENDERSON | FindLaw Not a Legal Professional? Visit our consumer site Register | Login CASES & CODES PRACTICE ...
Case • 2004
in fact intended to follow through on their idea. n1 The record is controverted as to whether Vail was present at the time that the alleged plot was being discussed. During his post-arrest interrogation ...
mental health evaluation had not been completed following her arrest two days prior to her death. According to Vincent Keane, president of Unity Health Care, the jail?s contract health care provider ...
at the dollar amount in excess of seven figures, one wonders what is going on with this division and people who are working there,” Espero added. “I want to get down to the bottom of this. Someone ...
under the influence. When Sturgis was pulled over he reportedly swallowed 10 hits of Ecstasy to avoid police finding the drug on him when he was arrested. Sturgis arrived at the jail and repeatedly told ...
Publication • August 3, 2004
, I requested you relate any details you felt were pertinent to the incident. You admitted you did not adequately prepare for the Suppression Hearing and did not file an Arrest Summary Report ...
Article • October 1, 2021 • from PLN October, 2021
in federal prisons. “We should have to be punished for the things we do, but the experiences that we have [in prison] should not hinder us further from recovery and from becoming better people and making ...
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  people would have better outcomes with a  treatment  process  rather  than  incarceration.  Drug  courts’  popularity  continues to increase as a large number of  people continue to be arrested every year ...
Brief • 2012
things about it, and we'll see how we go. First, did you sleep okay last night? A Fair. You know, the altitude when you come from sea level to 5,000 feet gets your heart beating a little bit. And we're ...
Publication • October 12, 2018
citizens. 2 We are able to take action to challenge these abuses due to the donations we receive from people like you. We do not get much in the way of grant or foundation funding. Virtually all ...
of the large scale of these operations—which have at times involved a few hundred arrests—they have attracted widespread media attention. Despite the large numbers of people arrested in a single location ...
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of whitewashing” excessive force and “inappropriate use of control techniques” during arrests. The watchdog rep claimed that law enforcers want to blame “victims” who are inappropriately “dying at the hands ...
Article • February 19, 2019
calls from incarcerated people. Prison phone providers filed lawsuits challenging these restrictions and, in June 2017, a federal court ruled in the phone companies’ favor. The ruling means ...
Article • July 2, 2019 • from PLN July, 2019
percent of all calls from incarcerated people. Prison phone providers filed lawsuits challenging these restrictions and, in June 2017, a federal court ruled in the phone companies’ favor. The ruling ...
Publication • 2017
allows for simpler arrests, using fewer resources and maintaining an atmosphere of safety for those living in more affluent areas.12 Ten people’s arrests, due to bicycle infractions, resulted in 1.322 ...
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