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Article • February 6, 2019
Filed under: Federal Funds
considering her request. “There should be some limits on what you are transparent about,” Hall said.   Epps might have felt the same way back in 2010 as he quietly sought bribes and kickbacks ...
Article • August 1, 2022 • from PLN August, 2022
Filed under: Voting, Voting Rights
of whom were allegedly housed in the jail at the time they voted, by mail, using the jail address as their primary residence. That doesn’t necessarily make what they did a crime. Pre-trail detainees ...
Article • February 4, 2020 • from PLN February, 2020
ordered to perform eight hours of community service. Yet by the time his unpaid bill was sent to a collection agency three years later, it had somehow ballooned to $1,340. What happened? An October 2019 ...
Article • September 1, 2021 • from PLN September, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
infections in the vaccinated may be part of what is driving the surge among the unvaccinated. That is why even vaccinated people need to wear masks in indoor public places. A recent study of data from a few ...
Brief • April 2, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
, Plaintiffs cite no authority for the proposition that they can join what the Court views as an independent claim to a case that has been tried and is presently under submission. Furthermore, the Court finds ...
to inmates, he never knew what it was, but he was aware that CO Luciano had seen the Plaintiff observe the exchange. 17. That immediately following the attack upon the Plaintiff, and while he was receiving ...
Brief • October 31, 2017
consolidate the offenses for judgment and impose a single judgment for the consolidated offenses.” N.C. GEN. STAT. ANN. § 15A1340.15(b). That is what the state court chose to do for Marroquin’s two offenses ...
In-the-News Article • May 11, 2019
;rdquo; Like Crist, she believes that S.B. 7066 deliberately flouts the results of November’s vote. “How dare the Legislature subvert the will of the people, who made it very clear what ...
In-the-News Article • September 30, 2020
by the jail. The policy does not say what happens to indigent inmates, except that any debt incurred will follow them. Inmates can work. If they do, their accounts are credited $1 for each day worked -- $2 ...
In-the-News Article • October 21, 2015
’s move to regulate call rates on what appears to be a cost-based manner while allowing the site commission scheme to remain market-based. A major issue could be work-around fees that could ...
In-the-News Article • August 28, 2018
to be treated like people in prison. They’re still people.” MEAT SMOKERS, LICENSE PLATES AND BRAILLE TEXTBOOKS: WHAT PRISONERS MANUFACTURE Approximately 62,000 workers at government ...
In-the-News Article • August 7, 2016
and a maximum of 40 cents for every minute thereafter. Lexington County officials say they understand the rates to be different from what the regulatory commission’s records show. Further, Securus&amp ...
In-the-News Article • April 7, 2016
 pervasive. However, exactly what the inmates are using the cell phones for is up for debate. According to law enforcement officials, inmates use these phones for illicit ...
In-the-News Article • August 15, 2017
effectively “threw in the towel” and gave up fighting Securus’ efforts to eliminate restrictions on what it can charge for prison phone calls. Mr. Pai then issued a statement ...
Filing • September 1, 2015
consult the FOIA entitlement factors "along with any other relevant factors" subject to abuse of discretion review. 1 Id. It is unclear to what extent the legislature's substitution of &quot ...
Brief
that this evidence would tend to show what customs or policies were in effect in the City before the date of the attack. (Id., RSP/O. MARTINEZ/Disc/ Supp P&A POD 2 Lopez -3- 1166.) The First Circuit agreed finding ...
Brief • July 1, 2008
“is appropriate in view of the district court’s superior understanding of the litigation and the desirability of avoiding frequent appellate review of what essentially are factual matters.” Hensley v. Eckerhart ...
Publication • February 25, 2014
of prisoners in the Pelican Bay SHU in the context of our litigation. In a Declaration to the Court, he reported: The magnitude of the suffering that they have endured, and the full measure of what they have ...
Publication
San Mateo Grand Jury Report 2006 Issue | Background | Findings | Conclusions | Recommendations | Responses | Attachments Summary of San Mateo County Detention Facilities Issue What are the current ...
Publication • April 1, 2012
up to see what the plaintiff really wants and what action could be taken to solve the problem. By then, the fees of the plaintiff’s attorney are so high that a settlement seems barred by that alone ...
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