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Case • 1977
inside the prison. He was convicted in a court of law of participating in a riot, after he had been acquitted of the same charge at a major prison disciplinary hearing. He has served as an elected inmate ...
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
’ jail system, according to Daniel Brown, one of the attorneys representing the prisoners in the federal lawsuit. As far back as 2009, the ACLU of Missouri had released a report critical ...
be a battle I would lose,” he wrote. After Raemisch, 61, took over as Colorado’s top prison official following the murder of his predecessor, Tom Clements, by a prisoner who was released directly ...
that granted automatic restoration of voting rights to former prisoners. State law had already allowed voting by those released from prison for first-time, non-violent felony convictions, including those still ...
Article • February 15, 2010 • from PLN February, 2010
in New York City, also called “the Tombs,” were disciplined after it was learned that the jail chaplain in charge of Jewish affairs threw a lavish six-hour party for an Orthodox Jewish prisoner. Two ...
Case • 2005
someone directing another person to bring a camera. [18] After that, Cook next remembers waking up at Dwayne Waters Hospital (DWH), the MDOC prison hospital in Jackson, Michigan. Although Cook does ...
. Seitz spent 10 days in solitary confinement without a hearing. 64. Ms. Seitz was released from solitary confinement on November 14 after her attorney submitted a letter to Defendants Harper, Wainwright ...
Article • August 23, 2016
the criminal and civil cases, was shocked when Limas agreed to turn him loose for 60 days after having sentenced him to decades in prison just on his word that he would turn himself in and serve his sentence ...
Article • July 15, 2013 • from PLN July, 2013
of other media organizations after Idaho issued a warrant for the execution of death row prisoner Richard A. Leavitt. Prior to filing suit the plaintiffs had asked Idaho officials to alter the state's ...
Article • November 6, 2019 • from PLN November, 2019
Filed under: Corizon, Medical
by Corizon Health, the medical contractor at the county’s jail, for failing to feed a prisoner, which led him to go into cardiac arrest, according to court records. The prisoner, Christopher Wallace ...
Article • November 15, 2024 • from PLN November, 2024
$4.77 Million Settlement for Three Alaska Prisoners Exonerated of Murder After 18 Years by David Reutter by David M. Reutter On November 6, 2023, three of the “Fairbanks Four&rdquo ...
Article • April 15, 2002 • from PLN April, 2002
that 30,000 prisoners were released that year without spending a day in jail. The problem turned into profits for Wackenhut, who embarked on a six-year prison-building spree. In the second half of 2000 ...
Article • August 8, 2018 • from PLN August, 2018
Toews said less than one percent of prisoners who had worked on prison farms found work in an agricultural industry after their release. Regardless of the government’s stated goals, EOPF contends ...
Article • September 1, 2022 • from PLN September, 2022
were released as much as two months late. “Of great concern is that there appears to be no functioning PREA [Prison Rape Elimination Act] officer at this time,” she added, so though &ldquo ...
Article • July 26, 2017
Filed under: Food, Commissary
hours. The secret to his lasagna’s authenticity, Patton says, is the cheese he learned to make “by accident” after reading a 1970s-era science book he checked out from the prison library ...
Case • 2005
for the period of their presentence jail incarceration, while those released on bail or personal recognizance prior to sentence receive full allowance of commutation credit for the entire period of prison ...
Case • 1990
Missouri were transferred to the Farmington facility. The wing in Unit 2 formerly occupied by plaintiffs was then released for use by the general population, consisting of some 1900 prisoners. Additional ...
Brief • 2010
officers entered the residence. 50-h Test. at 13. After entering the residence, the officers woke Hardy up and began to question him as to whether he knew the individual they were looking for. Compl. ¶ 29 ...
, that has typically characterized a review from the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division. The aforementioned Commissioner Alisa Simmons underscored this point after the NIC report was released: “Calling ...
Case • 1991
the nonconsensual referral to magistrates for a hearing and recommended findings "of prisoner petitions challenging conditions of confinement." 28 U. S. C. § 636(b)(1)(B).*fn1 We granted certiorari to decide whether ...
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