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Article • June 3, 2016 • from PLN June, 2016
A Prison Telecom in Sheep’s Clothing by Carrie Wilkinson On April 6, 2016, FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai conducted a Field Hearing in Columbia, South Carolina on the subject of contraband cell ...
Article • May 3, 2019 • from PLN May, 2019
resulted in further consolidation and thus even less competition, had been withdrawn by the firms.  FCC staff had recommended to the agency’s chairman, Ajit Pai, that the merger be denied. Pai ...
Article • November 15, 2009 • from PLN November, 2009
that county jail officials were negligent in failing to protect him from an attack by another prisoner. The court dismissed his suit for lack of prosecution. Higgins appealed, but failed to pay the filing fee ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
detainees shall permit them to have reasonable and equitable accesS to telephones. 2. 3. Standard 16, Telephone Access • III.E. The facility shall not require indigent detainees to pay for [legal, court ...
Case • 2001
the practice by which each prison and jail grant one phone company the exclusive right to provide telephone service to the inmates in return for 50 percent of the revenues generated by the service. The suit ...
Case • 1998
to obtain 4 or 5 pounds of the drug at one time from Huey in New Orleans. On some occasions, Howell did not pay Huey for the marijuana until he had sold the drugs. During the initial transactions, Howell ...
Kickback publication
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
TELEPHONE SYSTEM Date of Issue: April 4, 1997 ·. Solicitation # 5356 Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS STANDARI;>'TERMS AND CONDITIONS 6 INMATE TELEPHONE SYSTEM Background Intent. 11 11 11 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Ability to Pay
care, and fewer economic and educational investments, also bear the burden of paying for government services — via predatory fees. Many of these fees have shown to be either uncollectible or not worth ...
Kickback publication
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
interpretation is correct. The nine prison sites will be networked and include recording and monitoring capabilities. Community work centers will stand-alone with pay telephones installed. 36) Section 02.06.05 ...
Kickback publication
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
, in accordance with state law and regulatory agency approval, elect to require the contracJorto ~dd a surcharge to each inmate telephone call, and to remitthe surcharge to the -_-::::; state ori;a=monthlybasis ...
Brief • 2011
and adequate resolution of this matter. Because this is a settlement, the Defendants do not formally admit liability, but they nonetheless agree toto pay money to not formally admit liability ...
Brief • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
medications, 18 and food in order to cover the costs of calls.19 Others reported losing their telephone service altogether because they were unable to pay prison phone bills. 20 Some are left with no choice ...
Kickback publication • July 17, 2019
a prepaid, inmate-owned account used to pay for inmate telephone calls. A Debit account is funded by transfer of inmate's facility trust/commissary account funds to inmate's Debit account. Provider ...
for Attorney's Fees, filed April 3, 2014 (Doc. 227). 13 Background - On November 12 and 18, 2013, Plaintiff filed two motions for 14 telephonic conference (Docs. 137 and 141) pursuant to the requirements ...
Brief • 2009
, library, television, and phone. Id. However, he testified some of the jailers would permit him to use the telephone. Id. at page 4. The punishment lasted only until the next day when he cleaned his cell. Id ...
Publication • June 1, 2014
officers pay settlements and judgments out of their own pockets. Qualified immunity protects a law enforcement officer from liability, even if he has violated the plaintiff’s constitutional rights, if he did ...
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Police Misconduct
officers pay settlements and judgments out of their own pockets. Qualified immunity protects a law enforcement officer from liability, even if he has violated the plaintiff’s constitutional rights, if he did ...
Publication • June 1, 2014
Filed under: Damages, Settlements, Police
officers pay settlements and judgments out of their own pockets. Qualified immunity protects a law enforcement officer from liability, even if he has violated the plaintiff’s constitutional rights, if he did ...
they not only lose their ability to earn a wage but also incur additional debt in jail charges up to $50 per day. Known to critics as “pay to stay” fees, these charges masquerade under names ...
Article • August 15, 1998 • from PLN August, 1998
have prevented prisoners from engaging in telemarketing. The DOC responded by announcing changes in its prison industries programs that exclude sex offenders from jobs with telephone access ...
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