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Publication • September 12, 2019
New York State Police, Trooper Kyle S. Wulf Disciplinary Records, 2019 Involved Member(s): Trooper Kyle S Wulf Case Type: Personnel Complaint Case Number: DCN2019-0099 Finding: Founded Complainant: Sgt. Dean Andrikut 4 w RK ATE State Police KEITH M. CORLETT Superintendent ANDREW M. CUOMO Governor LETTER OF CENSURE September 12, 2019 …
Roppolo v. Linthicum, et al., complaint, failure to correctly treat prisoner with Hepatitis C, 2019 Case 2:19-cv-00262 Document 1 Filed on 09/11/19 in TXSD Page 1 of 17 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS CORPUS CHRISTI DIVISION MATTHEW ROPPOLO Plaintiff v. LANNETTE LINTHICUM, in her official capacity as …
In-the-News Article • September 10, 2019
HRDC staff quoted in article about prison book bans Sept. 10, 2019 Articles with PLN Quotes Washington Post Coloring books, Klingon dictionaries and other books banned by state prisons By Harrison Smith September 10 at 9:00 AM    In Florida, where roughly 96,000 men and women are locked up in …
Gatewood v. Lancaster County, PA, Settlement, Excessive Force, 2019 -··----------., GENERAL RELEASE AND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENT, that Marquice Gatewood, in my own right ("Relcasor"), being oflegal age' and sound mind, for (l) FOURTY-FIVE I THOUSAND DOLLARS ($45,000.00), inclusive of all foes, costs, and expenses, including, …
In-the-News Article • September 10, 2019
Article on "gate money" given to released prisoners quotes HRDC general counsel Sept. 10, 2019 Articles with PLN Quotes The Marshall Project What Gate Money Can (And Cannot) Buy Most states give money to people leaving prison. But some formerly incarcerated people say it's often not enough to meet their …
Brief • September 10, 2019
Restore Justice Foundation v. IDOC, IL, Settlement, Public Records Request, 2019 Information Sheet for Case Number Case# Official Case# 18-7241 18-CH-7241 Plaintiffs: Opposing Counsel: Institutions: Case Name Restore Justice Foundation v. IDOC Defendants: Filed Received 06/07/18 06/18/18 Date Served Status closed Class Action □ On Appeal □ Spears □ Pro …
Brief • September 10, 2019
Filed under: Employee Litigation
Salas v. County of Los Angeles, CA, Settlement Agreement, Breach of Contract, 2019 THIS SEITLEMENT AGREEMENT SHALL BE A CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE CODE SECTION 1152 OFFER OF COMPROMISE AND IT SHALL HAVE NO FORCE OR EFFECT UNLESS AND UNTIL DATED AND SIGNED BY ALL PARTIES AND THEIR AITORNEYS OF RECORD · …
Article • September 9, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
Filed under: News in Brief
News in Brief by Alabama: The Montgomery County jail uses NaphCare, a private company, as its medical provider. Sasha Garvin, 27, had Crohn’s disease; she was held at the jail for failure to appear for traffic violations. Garvin told the nurses she needed to go to the hospital on May …
Article • September 9, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
Filed under: DNA Testing/Samples
DNA: To Collect or Not to Collect? by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon While media attention tends to focus on the use of DNA evidence to free wrongly convicted prisoners – the Innocence Project counts 365 such exonerations since the first in 1989 – far more DNA samples are collected …
Article • September 9, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
Texas Prisoner’s Excessive Heat Death Reveals Continuing Danger by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke After the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) settled a lawsuit over excessive heat filed by prisoners at the Wallace Pack Unit, by agreeing to air condition the facility and move heat-sensitive prisoners to cooler cells, …
Article • September 9, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
Pennsylvania DOC’s New Mail Policy Robs Prisoners of the Personal Touch; Lawsuits Over Legal Mail Settle by David M. Reutter by David M. Reutter Last year the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (PDOC) implemented a policy that prohibits prisoners from receiving original correspondence from their family members and friends. The policy …
Article • September 9, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
Right to Speedy Trial Not Triggered by Placement in Administrative Segregation by David M. Reutter by David M. Reutter The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has held that a prisoner’s placement in administrative segregation while under investigation for a new crime does not trigger his right to a speedy trial …
Article • September 9, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
Court Grants Compassionate Release After BOP Says Prisoner Wasn’t Dying Fast Enough by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell In a case that demonstrates exactly why the First Step Act included much-needed changes for compassionate release for federal prisoners, the U.S. District Court for the District of Montana granted immediate release …
Article • September 9, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
Filed under: GEO Group/Wackenhut
GEO Group Cancels Contract to Run New Mexico Private Prison by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke On June 27, 2019, private prison operator The GEO Group, based in Boca Raton, Florida, announced that it would stop operating the Northeast New Mexico Detention Facility in Clayton. The company cited inadequate compensation …
Article • September 9, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
Female Attorneys Denied Access to Clients at Missouri Jail Due to Bras by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon As of May 2019, a new policy at the Jackson County Detention Center in Missouri requires female attorneys to remove any brassieres with metal underwires before passing through a metal detector in …
Article • September 9, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
Filed under: Medical, Hepatitis, Settlements
Colorado DOC Settles Lawsuit, Agrees to Treat Thousands of Prisoners with HCV by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit by providing lifesaving treatment to thousands of prisoners with hepatitis C (HCV), which will cost the state at least …
Article • September 9, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
Settlement in Class-Action Suit Over SMU Conditions at Georgia Prison by David M. Reutter by David M. Reutter A Georgia federal district court has approved a settlement agreement in a class-action lawsuit challenging conditions and practices in the Special Management Unit (SMU) at the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Prison. The …
First Step Act Update: Over 1,600 Sentences Reduced, 3,000 Prisoners Released by Dale Chappell, Douglas Ankney by Dale Chappell and Douglas Ankney As of late July 2019, the federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) had released over 3,000 prisoners under the First Step Act, a landmark criminal justice reform measure signed …
Article • September 9, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
Sleeping Guard Who Allowed Suicidal Prisoner to Hang Himself Prompts $507,500 Settlement by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell A sleeping guard at the Lancaster County jail in South Carolina, who was supposed to be watching a suicidal prisoner who killed himself, prompted the county to settle a wrongful death suit …
Article • September 9, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
Virginia Jail Not Responding to Problems Cited in Department of Justice Report by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney "Help us.” “We are dying in here.” “They are trying to kill us.” Those were just some of the pleas that civil rights and mental health advocates heard from prisoners who shouted …
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