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Case • 2005
as distinguished from a place of temporary sojourn or transient visit. . . ; a building used as a home. [30] Webster's Third New International Dictionary, at 1931 (1969) (emphasis added). 'Fixed' can mean ...
Case • 2007
. During his final visit to the embassy on November 2, 2005, nearly twenty years after his escape from federal custody, he was arrested. [14] On November 10, 2005, Gonzalez was charged with escape ...
Case • 2001
, Spruytte v. Walters, 753 F.2d 498 (6th Cir. 1985), and in visitation, Long v. Norris, 929 F.2d 1111 (6th Cir. 1991). See also Daugherty, 935 F.2d at 787 n.7 (noting in dicta that departmental guidelines ...
Case • 2001
every expense or inconvenience that the suability of their employees in federal court for violations of federal law might visit upon the states, especially but not only expenses and inconveniences ...
' stories. Karen talked to an acquaintance who had his own custody troubles and was angry that Karen's ex was able to have visits where he could abuse his child. "I told him that if something happened to him ...
serial number, its location, and the content of calls, text messages, and webpages visited.” However, a simple “pen register” device was exactly how the police explained the technology ...
. Government officials who visited black sites were often shocked. Federal Bureau of Prisons officials toured the Colbalt site and said they had “never been in a facility where individuals were so sensory ...
Article • June 30, 2017 • from PLN July, 2017
. Pursuant to his contract he was supposed to spend up to three hours a week at the Montgomery County Jail, but visited the facility just once every two or three months. He also had a private practice where he ...
Article • November 6, 2018 • from PLN November, 2018
a doctor.” A minimum-wage worker in Illinois would have to pay more than $450 for that same doctor’s visit if they were charged like Taylor, according to the Prison Policy Initiative. However ...
of a work stoppage is that the prison administrators have to bring in compensated labor,” Hasan told me last year when I visited him on death row in Ohio. “This is what happened in the Georgia ...
Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
Filed under: Work, Release and Reentry
, was working in New York City when a friend invited her to visit a Texas prison. She was so impressed with the “smart and hungry hustlers who defied the stereotypes” she met that she quit her venture ...
Article • February 9, 2018
goods under awnings. Prison policy permits regular family visits, and family may bring food and some other items. Compared to many US prisons, the prison at Santa Barbara is relatively open to the outside ...
Article • April 3, 2017 • from PLN April, 2017
are dealing with additional costs from the juvenile’s crime, parents point out, including steep rates for phone calls, gas for long-distance visits, and thousands of dollars in restitution and public ...
Article • September 21, 2016
, to, for example, have a prisoner released from solitary confinement. He also fields questions from the press and arranges any legal support prisoners may need. “Just a visit from a lawyer can go a long way ...
Article • October 10, 2017 • from PLN October, 2017
to nearly kill himself; he also said he would kill any other prisoner placed in his cell. During a “medication management” visit with a Corizon psychiatrist in June 2009, Silveria was quoted ...
. Visiting prisons often located in rural areas is difficult. “Phones are the most realistic option,” he said.  Families can rack up hefty monthly bills paying for regular phone communication ...
Article • February 19, 2019
up, Vejar would email his attorney who then made arrangements to visit. But her husband’s three years in jail and the accompanying cost of calls meant that Vejar had to struggle to provide ...
Article • April 10, 2015 • from PLN April, 2015
that accessing movement remains an ongoing challenge. People complained of being unable to acquire permission to attend the funeral of a sibling, go to a job interview or visit a parent in the hospital. One ...
Article • March 4, 2015 • from PLN March, 2015
weekly, created their treatment schedules and accompanied them on trips for medical appointments or to visit the law library, said he saw one offender after another sent back to prison for minor rule ...
prison. Additionally, most family members of Washington prisoners who had been transferred were unable to afford the expense to travel to Colorado for visits, and long distance phone calls from the Crowley ...
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