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. “I still feel that our overall kind of budgetary plan is too closely tied to what the number of any given inmates we have at any given time, and that’s a bigger issue that still needs ...
Article • November 15, 2011 • from PLN November, 2011
to meet you. Never drink and drive” then appears at the bottom of the screen. Lukas Muntingh of the Civil Society Prison Reform Initiative was critical of the ads, which began airing in late 2010. “What ...
Article • November 15, 2011 • from PLN November, 2011
to training and experience that can translate into a career in the food industry, while the community is able to cater events at lower cost. “In a small town like what we are, there’s not a lot of catering ...
Article • May 15, 2012
that the weapon had actually been checked back into the arsenal, but "we don't know who checked it in and what happened to it." Worse yet, nobody noticed that it was missing for four months. The weapon's absence ...
Article • May 15, 2012
whether prohibiting Perkins from mailing his autobiography furthered the government's interest in controlling gang activity, or if the prohibition was no more than what was necessary to further ...
. Alderman Edward Burke, a former police officer who now heads the Finance Committee, expressed dismay at what he described as "a pattern that is very troubling." Burke was referring to allegations ...
if he tried to run. The deputy revealed his intentions once they were inside their hotel room. “He told me that he wanted me to masturbate. I did what he said,” Mattson admitted. He also said the deputy ...
Article • April 15, 2013
, saying the $1,500 was not a donation but the difference between what his campaign paid Youth Industries and the price a market-rate vendor would have charged. Virginia officials agreed no wrongdoing ...
Article • August 19, 2016
; Fosselman had “no control over what happen[ed] to his appeal once he place[d] it in the hands of the prison officials who are responsible to deliver the mail.” As to the record appeal, the court ...
Article • September 10, 2015
was a Type I diabetic who required daily insulin injections. On December 3, 2003, Mosley suffered what appeared to be a seizure. His cellmate called for assistance, but when Nurse Abbey arrived, she pronounced ...
Article • November 15, 2011
. Officials have known since 1937 what was necessary to correct prison housing problems, but failed to do so. The overcrowding exacerbated all other conditions present. The absence of a comprehensive system ...
Article • November 15, 2011
based on what is essentially the same records request." Therefore, it affirmed the judgment of the court of appeals denying the award. Justice Brown filed a dissenting opinion. See: State ex rel. Dehler v ...
Article • November 15, 2011
a specific level of services for its monthly fee, what FTE meant or how the contract's penalty provisions were to apply as these were subject to multiple reasonable interpretations. Therefore, summary judgment ...
Article • April 15, 2012 • from PLN April, 2012
bragged to co-workers that Davis was “in his pocket,” and that he was not required to wear a uniform. “Nobody knows what he did,” said the source. Davis was already under investigation at the time he ...
Article • June 15, 2013 • from PLN June, 2013
are then delivered. However, Jack Beck, with the Correctional Association of New York, said that was an "unrealistic" alternative because pro se prisoners usually don't know what books they need to research ...
Article • May 15, 2013
the mutual dependence required for recovery." Unfortunately, however, the Court failed to indicate what would "exhibit the mutual dependence required for recovery." See: Wachocki v. Bernalillo County Sheriff's ...
Article • May 15, 2013
from what would constitute reasonable compensation." As such, the court ordered a new trial unless Haynes stipulated to a reduced damage award of $1,000,000 on the malicious prosecution claim ...
Article • October 28, 2015
when state troopers intervened at Mason’s house. Plaintiff pled Mason’s infirmities before the troopers and they left, but inexplicably returned. Accounts conflict regarding what followed ...
housing, what the BOP calls the Special Housing Unit. He also claimed that his life was threatened by USP Florence staff, including Warden Joel H. Knowles, prison guard Christine McDowall, and SIS ...
Article • September 5, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
unsuccessfully tried to commit suicide by hanging herself. When questioned by jail officials about Carpenter, the still-frightened Bridges refused to tell them what happened. Only later, when she was transferred ...
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