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Brief • January 22, 2018
a conviction for, either theft or for receiving, concealing or retaining. That is to say that the crimes are not mutually exclusive.”). In short, nothing cited by the government causes us to doubt what is clear ...
Publication • 2014
and what barriers, if any, exist. The decision to research this particular issue followed anecdotal evidence, including occasional first-hand observations by some BOC staff and some members, that prisoners ...
sentenced inmates over the past four years, second only to new court commitments. This study was originally based on prison reentry and research staff asking the question, “What happens to inmates when ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
not control the cost of prison phone rates. What does control the rates? Pure, unabated greed by both the phone companies and the contracting agencies (e.g., state prison systems, county jails and private ...
Publication • January 26, 2017
, and the agency fulfilled the request. OGIS served a vital ombudsman role by short-circuiting what could have become a lengthy series of back-and-forth letters. THE OGIS MISSION Congress’s mandate creating OGIS ...
, and sometimes stricter. So that’s what I’ll analyze here. Note that they are legislative regulations, promulgated after notice and comment, and with explicit statutory authorization, 42 U.S.C. § 12134(a), so ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
on the duties and purpose of a lawyer: “Counsel is needed so that the accused may know precisely what he is doing, so that he is fully aware of the prospect of going to jail or prison, and so that he is treated ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
that. What follows is the first-ever survey of all full-service jails in the state of Ohio on their pay-to-stay policies. Previously, little was known about what counties were charging fees, how much ...
Publication • September 11, 2015
Filed under: Mental Health
persons. Justice should report annually to the Legislature about the backlog of unreviewed potential prohibited persons and what factors have prohibited it from efficiently reviewing these persons ...
Publication • December 13, 2014
for any additional diagnostic testing or [did] anything to figure out what’s wrong with him.” Based on the foregoing, HRDC objects to privatization of healthcare in the District’s jail system, and requests ...
Brief • May 17, 2023
Filed under: Censorship
because that is exactly what is happening in Escambia County. Books are being ordered removed from libraries, or subject to restricted access within those libraries, based on an ideologically driven ...
Brief • March 20, 2023
physician who treated Tony, and spent over three hours trying to resuscitate him, wrote the following note in Tony’s medical records: I am not sure what circumstances the patient was held in incarceration ...
Brief • February 8, 2021
the lawyers, what they were asking about, and what he was telling them. ECF No. 229 at 175-176, 179-180. Other officers in his dormitory did so as well. Id. at 175. Although he did not feel the questing ...
Brief • August 10, 2022
Filed under: Pardons/Clemency
to the centuries-old understanding that “the king may extend his mercy on what terms he pleases, and consequently may annex to his pardon any condition that he thinks fit, whether precedent or subsequent ...
Publication
and municipal law enforcement agencies soliciting information on what less lethal means of force are used by each agency, what, if any, written protocols exist concerning the use of these tools and written ...
is the increasing use of prolonged and even permanent forms of harsh solitary confinement in what are known as supermax prisons to incarcerate those prisoners the government considers dangerous. The recent ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
bills to family members far in excess of what would ordinarily be charged for similar calls from non-inmates. DOCS argues that the 60% commission, which critics call a kickback, is necessary to finance ...
Publication
programming. C-ROB agrees with the Department’s decision to phase in the new treatment model using what it calls “proof projects” (demonstration projects at designated locations) instead of trying to attempt ...
Brief • October 7, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
, Virginia, Texas, and Washington jails and prisons. 16 h. 17 providers’ contracts in the wake of scandal.”2 This is exactly what occurred here, when 18 Pierce County ended its contract with Correct Care ...
Brief • September 23, 2019
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
. ¶ 56. But this was an error, as Fitzsimmons now states that he had actually been referring to Bonke’s GPR of December 29. Id. ¶ 57. B. Taylor’s Version Taylor paints a very different picture of what ...
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