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Case • 2003
an interlocutory appeal was allowed by Cordy, J., in the Supreme Judicial Court for the county of Suffolk, and the case was reported by him. [7] William D. Saltzman for the defendants. [8] Phillip ...
Article • May 15, 2008 • from PLN May, 2008
sneezed on the nurse in March 2005, and she developed such severe complications from the ensuing infection that part of her foot was amputated. In West Palm Beach, Fla., an assistant public defender almost ...
Case • 2004
Substance Abuse Program by order of a court in lieu of revocation of probation or by the Board of Parole in lieu of revocation of parole, the department shall pay to each parish sheriff, or to the governing ...
Case • 2006
Danielson v. Dennis - 139 P.3d 688 (Colo. 2006) - 2006 Plaintiffs-Appellants: PASTOR MICHAEL DANIELSON, COLORADO CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM COALITION, and COLORADO-CURE, v. Defendant-Appellee: GIGI ...
Case • 2001
(Case No. 1-94-1469) and raised the following claims (Resp't Ex. B at 3): (1) Trial [**2] court abused its discretion in sentencing Petitioner to twenty-eight years in the Department of Corrections ...
Article • March 31, 2017
the establishment of a fund to allocate saved monies to reduce truancy, support trauma centers and provide mental health and substance abuse treatment. Prop 47 was supported by the ACLU, NAACP, most labor unions ...
claimed in the suit that his son, Robert Bryant, filed multiple grievances beginning in 2011 after complaining of being sexually abused by the doctor, and later sought medical attention for worsening back ...
with the recommendations of the US Commission on Safety and Abuse in Prisons (2006) regarding an end to long term solitary confinement; Provide adequate food; Expand and provide constructive programs and privileges ...
Article • August 15, 2013 • from PLN August, 2013
Filed under: News, News in Brief
the need to defend himself and wasn't aware that Muse was handcuffed at the time. Mallery was suspended without pay and released on a $25,000 recognizance bond. Minnesota: Two multimillion-dollar fraudsters ...
Article • December 3, 2014 • from PLN December, 2014
Filed under: News in Brief
, candy, over-the-counter medication, greeting cards and other contraband for acting as a lookout for the pair. Wolff had previously pleaded guilty to sexual abuse of a ward on August 6, 2013. District ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
complications from the ensuing infection that part of her foot was amputated. In West Palm Beach, Fla., an assistant public defender almost lost an arm to MRSA when he contracted the disease from a client ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
, most people in jails and prisons are poor, lack education, have high rates of mental illness and chronic illness and are frequently substance abusers or addicts. Many are uninsured and have not seen ...
Brief • August 26, 2003
added) 16. The Colorado Supreme Court used the same reasoning in citing and following Cohen by overturning a municipal conviction based on the defendant, Mr. Wade, yelling "Fuck You" at a meeting of over ...
In-the-News Article • October 1, 2013
and punishment. Defenders of for-profit prison services pitch them as superior, efficient, money-saving options for cash-strapped states and localities that can ill-afford the costs of mass incarceration ...
is "a very dangerous practice" that "raises the volatility level of the jail. It's bad management," said Fasano. "Even if the guy struck an officer, it does not justify hitting him later. You can defend ...
Article • May 15, 2004 • from PLN May, 2004
. Cal., Case No. C-90-3094 TEH (Special Master's Report and Recommendations re Defendants' Proposed Revised 2002 Hepatitis C Treatment Program at Pelican Bay State Prison, June 21, 2002), the other 33 ...
Brief • 2012
) This AVC shall not be construed or used as a waiver or limitation of any 23 defense otherwise available to Pfizer in any action, or of Pfizer's right to defend itself from, or 24 make any arguments ...
Brief • 2010
at the jail beginning November 7,2007. At the time of his arrival his history of intravenous drug abuse, recent heroin use and HIV positive status were noted. Due to symptoms of drug withdrawal the jail's ...
Article • September 1, 2020 • from PLN September, 2020
a reckoning. by Dara Lind, ProPublica This article was originally published June 18, 2020, by ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories ...
Corrections Special Applications Unit Builds a Lucrative National Track Record of Abuse and Torture by J.D. Schmidt by J.D. Schmidt On December 13, 2021, a group of 49 current and former ...
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