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self-incrimination. The district court dismissed the petition. Roman appealed. The Third Circuit engaged in a lengthy analysis of what amounted to "compulsion" under the Fifth Amendment. Finding ...
. The organization has retained attorney Jonathan Kirsch and the law office of Kendall Brill & Kelly to address the trademark violation. “It is shocking that CCA would steal our name in what can only ...
what poor parents owe based on their actual income and to reduce the uncollectible accumulated debt that forces many fathers to go underground. But to do so, the new Health and Human Services Department ...
Kensu for 12 years,” said his attorney, Solomon Radner. “He can’t lift his hand higher than his shoulder.... I asked him, ‘what do you want?’ He said one word: ‘care ...
, are in disagreement as to what really occurred. According to Scott, jail officials would not allow him to be transferred to a hospital until he paid his bail, which resulted in him frantically calling family ...
Article • July 28, 2017 • from PLN August, 2017
Filed under: Witnesses, Probation
involving dangerous weapons. At his probation revocation hearing, the district court allowed hearsay testimony as to what happened. Henry was revoked and sentenced to 24 months in prison plus six more years ...
in recent years,” said attorney Benjamin Haile, who represents the families of Comeaux and Woolverton. “It’s hard to prove what goes on behind prison walls, but we think that the events ...
Article • June 30, 2017 • from PLN July, 2017
Filed under: Cancer, Failure to Treat
what was wrong and how serious it was, and took appropriate steps, ... [and] the individual defendants knew about (or had reason to know of) Dixon’s condition and were deliberately indifferent ...
of his sentence. “The response of prison officials to James Fontano in this case is a model of what not to do. Instead of concern, James was met with derision and disbelief,” stated Locke E ...
Article • November 6, 2018 • from PLN November, 2018
remain alert to the clear constitutional problems raised by keeping prisoners like Apodaca, Vigil, and Lowe in ‘near-total isolation’ from the living world ... in what comes perilously close ...
. Monnett was then placed on a "detox protocol," which purportedly includes checks from medical staff. However, it's unclear what other treatment or medications, if any, are included in the protocol. Two days ...
Article • January 10, 2017 • from PLN January, 2017
the 2014 DHS Directive.” What bothered Judge Hanen the most was that the “Justice Department lawyers knew the true facts and misrepresented those facts to the ... 26 Plaintiff States ...
, and will be reporting them as they occur. One area where we continue to expand our advocacy work is among attorneys. With over a million lawyers in the U.S., the issue is not whether we need more attorneys but what those ...
Article • November 28, 2017
Filed under: Staffing
çade of accountability. “I don’t know what their motives are,” said Judy Thompson, director of The Forgotten Majority, a non-profit that advocates for prisoner rights. &ldquo ...
Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
in third-world or developing countries with limited financial resources. As Walmsley noted, “policy makers worldwide [should] consider what they can do to limit pre-trial/remand imprisonment, given ...
Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
to go through what we did.”  Additional source: www.myhighplains.com ...
Article • January 8, 2019 • from PLN January, 2019
of the deals. The group intended to smuggle methamphetamine, cocaine and heroin into the prison system. “The services provided by McCollough, Thompson and Landon included acting as security at what ...
Article • August 4, 2016
Pedro Temich backwards into a concrete bench, knocking him unconscious.  That was bad enough, but what Officer Cossette did thereafter was not only bad, but adjudged criminal.  Convicted after ...
at the Muscatine County, Iowa, Jail are considering requiring less Taser training for guards rather than more. That's what Muscatine County Chief Jailer Dean Naylor told the Des Moines Register after the newspaper ...
Article • October 3, 2016 • from PLN October, 2016
. JAG grants are a perfect example of how the federal government overly complicates what should be a locally-supervised and funded undertaking, by initially imposing taxes to obtain the funds, bringing ...
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