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Article • September 15, 2009
is Beyond Bars: Rejoining Society After Prison. Nicholas Vasquez holds an M.D. from the University of Michigan and practices emergency medicine at St. Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix, Ariz. He is completing ...
Case • 1987
. The prison warden had approved the recommendations every time. Id. at 949, 952. After stating that the language in Hewitt concerning the review of continued administrative confinement was "instructive ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
The Promise of Prevention: Public Health as a Model for Effective Change by Deborah Prothrow-Stith, M.D. Attica Futures: 21st Century Strategies for Prison Abolition by Angela Y. Davis ...
Article • August 15, 2008 • from PLN August, 2008
in the robbery when he went into the store to buy a snack. He was tried and convicted of participating in the robbery, and he was sent to prison for six-to-eighteen years on February 6, 1995. Vera was released ...
Case • 2009
release from incarceration on July 10, 2000. All but one of the cases cited by defendant as ?prior decisional law? are dated after 2000. That some lower courts subsequently, and mistakenly, sanctioned ...
Publication • 2023
Filed under: Resources
hunger strike leader Paul Redd, who was released only a short time before he passed. During his 44 years in prison - 30 of which in solitary confinement - and only 25 months on the outside, Paul inspired ...
Brief • February 5, 2021
one year from the date of diagnosis if they are provided DAA treatment; have a release date from the TDCJ custody at least twenty-five (25) weeks after the virology medical providers determine provision ...
to calmer, better behaved prisoners who are less likely to return to prison after release. The latter means that visitation is so important to prisoners that the threat of losing it as a disciplinary sanction ...
Article • July 1, 2024 • from PLN July, 2024
disappeared from prison menus after Aramark assumed kitchen operations. At the Mt. Olive Corr. Center, for example, a 2022 menu included bread or pasta for “[n]early every meal.” There was a &ldquo ...
Article • November 15, 2010 • from PLN November, 2010
Filed under: News, News in Brief
in renewing his criminal career after being released from the Palm Beach County jail in March 2008 – he tried to carjack a woman in the jail’s parking lot. Singleton was quickly captured, as he couldn’t drive ...
Publication
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
toward a productive life after prison. As a society, we are all impacted by the sheer volume of releasing offenders and the associated high rates of recidivism, leading to destabilized communities, rising ...
Case • 2000
for filing lawsuits when he was housed at other prisons. He was again brought before the PRC on August 12, 1998 and denied release to the general population, with "[n]o valid reason given." App. at 11 ...
Article • August 1, 2020 • from PLN August, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19, Prison Mail
by Attorney General William Barr that the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) speed up early releases to slow the spread of the virus. There have been multiple horror stories about elderly prisoners being refused early ...
In-the-News Article • December 31, 2019
is a significant factor in a successful reentry into society after a prisoner is released, studies show. Prisoners who had family support during their incarceration were less likely to be back in prison after ...
Brief • 2007
that short term prisoners such as himself will be left without a remedy if damages are not allowed under RLUIPA because actions for injunctive relief will become moot once they are released. This proposition ...
Publication
on October 11, as a result of petitioner's emergency petition, asking that the Bureau of Prisons not release her. Ms. Broach claimed that she was in need of surgery for removal of leaking breast implants ...
Case • 2004
appearance scheduled in just under one year, which might have resulted in his [**4] release from custody. In 2000, after being denied parole, McKenna again requested treatment, but Dr. Lancellotti declined ...
Article • July 15, 1997 • from PLN July, 1997
. Kenneth Michael Trentadue died at the Federal Transfer Center (FTC), operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, during the evening of August 20, or the early morning hours ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
sentenced to prison for terms ranging from 5 to 120 years and averaging 37 years. They spent an average of almost 18 years in prison before they were released. The most striking thing about these exonerations ...
Publication
, access to the releasable portion "of his medical file was provided. A Motion to Dismiss or in the alternative for Summary Judgment was filed on March 1, 1993. The Court has given the plaintiff until May 7 ...
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