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. One bonding agent, who wanted to remain anonymous, related the story of how he negotiated with a mother to get her daughter out of jail for a $160 to $200 fee. The daughter had been arrested on a first ...
Article • October 10, 2014 • from PLN October, 2014
in turn prevents the brain from producing surges of dopamine – the body’s pleasure hormone. Essentially, Vivitrol prevents a person from getting high or drunk. As a result, if a heroin addict ...
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. ."It will get 99 percent oCthe people down," Sgt. Mills said, then demonstrated how it might be used to stop blockades. Five officers, arm-In-arm, kneeled on the mat. A probe was attached to the outer arm ...
. They target the weak or defenseless and get a big thrill out of abusing them." Scott Norberg was a pre-trial detainee. Eighteen hours after his arrest he was dead. He had been severely beaten by guards ...
Brief • December 2, 2007
you ever felt that people who sue are sometimes getting high amounts they 3 don’t deserve? Why do you think this happens? 4 Respectfully submitted, 5 6 Dated: 7 December 2, 2007 Respectfully submitted ...
Article • June 9, 2017 • from PLN June, 2017
“African-Americans [are] so overrepresented when it comes to people who are falsely arrested for drug possession” – especially since the rate of illegal drug use is roughly the same among ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
and killed the dealer first, leading to his murder conviction and a 25-year sentence.]] I was arrested about a week before I was due to get out of the Army. I don't really think that what I did, or my time ...
In-the-News Article • February 6, 2018
they can foist expensive, low-quality video on people is by getting rid of in-person visits." In Maricopa County, AZ, for example, friends and family can remotely chat with inmates using ...
Publication • August 4, 2016
impacts that outlasted the original problem. It prompted an explosion in the number of people arrested, jailed, prosecuted, imprisoned, on parole, and with criminal records. Since 1970, the United States ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Prison Reform
................................................................................................................. 15 3. Arrest Data ........................................................................................................................... 21 C. Ethnographic Data ...
Article • September 15, 2003 • from PLN September, 2003
Luttrell, 56, who was being advised of his rights after having been arrested for criminal mischief and resisting arrest. Zepeda is recorded calling Luttrell's name a few times, then telling him to stand up ...
Article • August 26, 2016
Medical Study Reports Taser Shock May Cause Fatal Heart Rhythm Disruption by Matthew Clarke In an article published by the American Heart Association, a study of eight cases of people who ...
County jail have been arrested. In July 2010, thirteen people were charged in a contraband ring that allowed prisoners to order cell phones and drugs which were smuggled into the facility by a guard. Rupp ...
Article • October 27, 2015
attorney, Dan Brown, the jail took more than two weeks to get Escamilla's HIV medication after his October 14 arrest for allegedly driving under the influence. Escamilla said he was not allowed to bring his ...
Publication • 2020
punishment for any crime. In the United States, people in prison continue to hold other fundamental constitutional rights — such as the right to get married or divorced, or to buy or sell property — and can ...
days the problem was getting people to a doctor at all," she said. "They do have a system in place. They didn't used to, and they do now. It's no mean feat." Voices Texas prisoners learned long ...
Article • April 15, 1991 • from PLN April, 1991
concern among most women in prison is the welfare of their children, many of whom were declared to be wards of the state upon their mother's arrest. Over 90% of women in prison are mothers, and the majority ...
Article • June 16, 2018
conditions and unpaid "slave labor." The laydowns are to last as long as necessary to get the point across. Supported by the Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee ("IWOC"), the laydown entails a work ...
Article • January 1, 2021 • from PLN January, 2021
to get her any kind of help.” Unfortunately, these types of deaths of prisoners in custody are all too common. Most vulnerable are those newly arrested, who may be on prescription medication, which ...
-year-old boy who was arrested for murder on a rainy night in October 1982. Johnson, along with two teenage friends, who were drunk at the time, hopped in a cab in downtown Oakland to get back to his home ...
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