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Article • April 1, 2023 • from PLN April, 2023
BOP Revives Plans for Controversial Prison in Kentucky by Kevin Bliss by Kevin W. Bliss On December 8, 2022, the federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) released a summary of the Public Scoping ...
Article • December 1, 2020 • from PLN December, 2020
people receiving calls from a prisoner to make deposits into a company account and then keeping those deposits if the accounts became “inactive,” generally after the prisoner had been released ...
Article • June 1, 2020 • from PLN June, 2020
by the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), the 25 were charged December 3, 2019, after a year on administrative leave, and some could face up to 150 years in prison. Baltimore ...
Publication • 2015
the opportunity to earn minimum wage and save a majority of their earnings, they are less likely to return to criminal activities upon their release. Thus, the prison recidivism rate will decrease. This article ...
Publication
Fbop Wxr Monthly Reports 1993apr-may 05/ 10 / 1993 10 :1 3 : 37 DATE: ================ UNITED STATES GOV. MEMORANDUM FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS WESTERN REGIONAL OFFICE DUBL IN, CALIFORNIA 04/09/93 ...
In-the-News Article • December 9, 2016
done nothing but multiply. In 1990, the number of people in jail, state or federal prison hit 1 million. On the eve of Wright’s release, the number had surpassed 2 million. And fear that he ...
International Airport (the “Airport”) or the Greyhound Bus Station after they were released from detention. Defendant Dunn had the opportunity to assault these women because, contrary to the contracts governing ...
Case • 1994
was aware of his specific dental needs because he had consulted a dentist while he was released on parole, but he was returned to prison before he received the necessary treatment. ...
a mentally ill prisoner after he was found unresponsive in his cell shortly after midnight on August 27, 2015. Santa Clara County jail deputies Jereh Lubrin, Rafael Rodriguez and Matthew Farris were arrested ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
that read, “Victory to the Virginia Prison Hunger Strike! Turn Every Prison into a Trench of Heroic Struggle!” Others distributed copies of the prisoners’ press release published when the strike began ...
Brief • August 17, 2005
component, was not completed until May, 2005, nine (9) months after Mr. Hilton was transferred into DOCS custody. 10. While the screening process dragged on until May, 2005, Mr. Hilton was referred ...
Case • 1997
. A habeas corpus proceeding "attacks the fact or duration of a prisoner's confinement and seeks the remedy of immediate release or a shortened period of confinement. In contrast, a civil rights action ...
Publication • July 1, 2022
Filed under: Centurion
to the Department’s inmates housed at the Department’s correctional institutions and their assigned satellite facilities, including annexes, work camps, road prisons, and work release centers. Therefore ...
Brief • 2011
support. 7 49. Almost nine years later, on March 31, 2011, after Mr. Graves’ was released from prison, the Attorney General sent Mr. Graves’ employer an Administrative Writ of Withholding, seeking ...
Brief • 2011
support. 7 49. Almost nine years later, on March 31, 2011, after Mr. Graves' was released from prison, the Att01'lley General sent Mr. Graves' employer an Administrative Writ of Withholding, seeking ...
serving a life sentence for armed robbery, was re-sentenced and released from prison. The facts of Mr. Parker’s case have generated significant publicity and led many DOC inmates to write NCPLS asking ...
), or for the purposes of prosecution on war crimes charges (art. 70). Once the international armed conflict has come to an end, prisoners of war and internees must be released,21 although prisoners of war and civilian ...
Case • 1998
on his Good Conduct Allowance." Robinson Aff. P 6. When an inmate earns "good time," he may be released sooner; when he loses his "good time," he must remain in prison longer. See id. By conditioning "good ...
Case • 1989
.*fn1 Sprouse was released from disciplinary detention after having spent seventeen days there.*fn2 [16] Sprouse brought this section 1983 action against Babcock, Welder and Charles Harper ...
on Lemaire's behavior. Lemaire is serving a life sentence for murder. Six weeks after arriving at OSP he attacked a guard. Then days after release from DSU for that offense he stabbed a reputed informant ...
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