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Article • August 15, 2010 • from PLN August, 2010
to the politically-unpopular option of releasing more prisoners. With budget shortfalls in nearly every state, many have taken a fresh look at their sentencing, parole and drug offense policies. Rhode Island recently ...
Article • June 1, 2024 • from PLN June, 2024
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
Dixie Prison Growth Drives Number of Incarcerated Americans Above 2 Million Once Again by After two years of decline driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of Americans held in federal ...
Article • July 1, 2020 • from PLN July, 2020
Filed under: Editorials
. Meanwhile, releases of convicted prisoners at the state and federal levels due to COVID-19 have been small and slow. It appears the political class in this country, and the managers who run their prisons ...
assault, compared to 2.7 percent of heterosexual prisoners. Though PREA aims to reduce these figures, prisoners and their advocates have been waiting on its official guidelines, which are set for release ...
Publication • 2016
The Prison Journal 96(1) announced that there was insufficient evidence to proceed to trial and a judge released him. He had spent almost the entire preceding 17 months in solitary confinement before suddenly ...
Brief • 2006
was an employee of the Department of Corrections, Airway Heights 15 Correctional Center, responsible for calculation, review and correction of prisoner release 16 dates during Mr. Harper's incarceration. Ms ...
Case • 1994
have been a prerequisite to plaintiff's obtaining employment upon release from prison. Even assuming plaintiff obtained funds to pay for that surgery, he would still have needed several weeks or even ...
Case • 2003
Deputy Attorney General, Sacramento, California, for the defendants-appellants. [9] Donald Specter, Prison Law Office, San Quentin, California, and Caroline N. Mitchell, Pillsbury Winthrop Llp, San ...
Publication
asserting that he was improperly denied an RDAP early release under P.S. 5162.02 due to his 18 U.S.C. 922(g) conviction. After a hearing, Magistrate Jones ruled against the BOP and found the agency exceeded ...
Case • 1986
and the Superior Court released the transcript. After holding that the controversy was not moot, the Court of Appeal denied the writ of mandate. [18] The California Supreme Court thereafter denied ...
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Filed under: Visiting
an inmate’s time in prison, as well as after the inmate’s release. Research has shown that an inmate who receives regular visitation adjusts much better once he or she is released from prison. Directions ...
own appeal, which was granted, and was released from prison two and a half years sooner than he would have been had he listened to CPLA and done nothing. On the second day of the trial the parties ...
administrator at Lancaster prison. "The Department is getting a lot of heat from outside agencies about suspects recently released from prison with muscular builds," the administrator explained. According ...
Article • July 1, 2024 • from PLN July, 2024
Hearing-Impaired Massachusetts Prisoners Win ADA Case by On January 17, 2024, the federal court for the District of Massachusetts issued a ruling in a long-running case brought by hearing ...
Article • April 1, 2020 • from PLN April, 2020
new crimes after their release. More contact between prisoners and the outside world also reduces disciplinary problems, making such environments safer for prisoners and prison staff alike. HRDC’s ...
Case • 2003
that prisons may curtail this right for sound penological purposes. 482 U.S. at 89. Violating a valid prison rule is a good reason to block marriage, the judge held. Shortly after this opinion was released ...
Publication
, prison inspector Tim Gicbcrg, prison dentist James Posten and other prison staff and medical personnel knew what had hap· pened to him and became pan of a conspiracy to cover up lhe guards' actions. After ...
Publication
prisoners. Context and Basis of Second Report 8. After these opinions and those of two other plaintiffs’ experts, Dr. Seymour Halleck and Chase Riveland, were expressed, the parties to the present case ...
Case • 1993
John R. Gibson, Loken, and Hansen, Circuit Judges. [11] Author: Hansen [12] HANSEN, Circuit Judge. [13] This a 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action. The district court*fn1 found that prison ...
Case • 1998
an impartial decisionmaker. [14] 5. Due Process: Prisoners. [15] Although it is clear that a prisoner has no absolute constitutional right to be released from prison so that he or she can ...
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