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Defendant Walden to see prisoners alone to conduct abusive genital and anal examinations. 56. This abuse only came to an end in July 2012 after an investigation by the Clayton Police. Facts Related ...
. , Defendants. 1 2 INTRODUCTION Former and current Bureau of Prisons inmates Robin Lucas, Register Number 87132-011, Valerie Mercadel, Register Number 08463-085, and Raquel Douthit, Register Number 15004-057 ...
Case • 2004
clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment. [13] We begin our analysis by considering two threshold issues: (1) whether Mr. Wirsching's release from prison renders his claims moot; and (2) whether Mr ...
Case • 1998
organization, or destroyed after being stored for ninety days did not conflict with a statute requiring the administrative officer to take charge of the inmates' property and return it to them upon release ...
Brief • 2005
offered at many correctional facilities. Moreover, where offered, the programs often have waiting lists for enrollment as participation in the programs is sought after by prisoners attempting to meet 3 ...
Case • 2007
difficulty breathing due to gas fumes that were released in the cell. [25] After getting a towel to wipe his face, Hanson returned to the cell where he saw Sergeant Brown violently kicking Valdes ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
Audit Highlights . . . The California Penal Code, Section 3000, requires the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (Corrections) to release on parole its prison inmates, upon completion ...
by guards so badly that he lost his two front teeth and had to be hospitalized. The newspaper reported that when Rodriguez was interviewed a week after his release, he was “still covered with cuts ...
to excessive use of force, PLN recently reported several examples that occurred in 2008 and 2007. In one of those incidents, prisoner Clarence Freeman was choked to death by jail guard Nathan Hartfield after ...
Former Prisoner Informant Appointed Deputy Director of BOP by On June 5, 2025, Pres. Donald J. Trump (R) tapped Tennessee businessman Joshua J. Smith, 50, to serve as Deputy Director ...
Publication • January 15, 2024
the way non-violent offenders are punished is popular. For example, a report by the Brennan Center suggested the prison population could be safely reduced by 25% simply by releasing those prisoners who ...
to marry, worship, or speak as direct punishment? Punishment jurisprudence offers clues but no clear answer. A prison sentence, after all, involves the obvious deprivation of liberty, and people in prison ...
In-the-News Article • June 28, 2016
. He discovered the door after the prison tore down an old building on the property, and Calvin asked his work supervisor if he could save it. "It's a piece of history," he says. Another ...
Case • 1991
Brief on Standing, the plaintiff stated that his "chances for early release from prison are directly affected by the policies at issue," id. at 5, but such a belief is sheer speculation in light ...
Case • 2001
offense committed on or after 1 July 1990 to community placement for two years or up to the period of earned release awarded pursuant to RCW 9.94A.150(1) and (2) whichever is longer and on conviction herein ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: CIA
Amnesty v. State, Email re Rules for CIA Detention Program, July 24, 2007 ~. . A UNCLASSIFIED Page J of 4 RELEASED IN PART B3, DIANRO 2.- WISE Email Message D From: Sent: To: I I B3 B3 ...
Publication • August 4, 2016
in incarceration. After all, when offenders go to prison, it would seem they are less likely to commit future crimes. But this instinctive reaction does not comport with the scientific evidence. This report ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
they had.” Stepney was eventually sentenced to eight years in prison. After his incarceration, his three children were placed in a home by the Department of Social Services. “There is not a day that goes ...
OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS, LES SMITH, T.R. HENRY, S. JULIAN, T. COLEMAN, and AGENT GRASS, individually and in their official capacities, Defendants. 2 ·· ,"'" . ,, L ', · v. -,'rr ...
Brief • March 5, 2007
” supported terrorism, and, after more than five years, only ten have ever been charged.3 None has been tried. If those charged are ever convicted, they may be sentenced to terms in prison. Meanwhile, the other ...
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