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, which resulted in Mayes being convicted of a rape he did not commit. As a result of those actions, Mayes served almost 21 years in prison. Mayes was arrested in January 1981 for rape, unlawful deviate ...
Article • February 15, 2007 • from PLN February, 2007
applied the tolling period to actions challenging a state court judgment of conviction. This action arose after Tennessee prisoner Ashad R.A. Muhammad Ali was denied parole for various offenses committed ...
Article • October 12, 2018 • from PLN October, 2018
of the iPad he used to record the women. Plus he was charged with misdemeanors for prostitution and exposure of sex organs, then released after posting $5,300 bail. Also in December 2017, the Hillsborough ...
Article • September 20, 2014 • from PLN September, 2014
his apartment to Salmon. Thompson was ultimately convicted and sentenced to five years in prison. After several continuances, the Inquest Court signed a judgment of eviction on February 8, 2010 ...
, who was originally captured in Afghanistan in 2001 and detained at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba after he was accused of being an “unlawful enemy combatant.” Hamdan was tried ...
on a child under the age of sixteen and sentenced to 12 years in prison. Following his release in 2009, Nation accrued several probation violations; as a result, he was ordered by the circuit court to comply ...
Article • October 27, 2022
South Florida Prison Guard Arrested for Flashing DOC Badge and Making Traffic Stop at Gunpoint by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott On October 3, 2022, a Florida Department of Corrections (DOC ...
Article • April 1, 2023 • from PLN April, 2023
;an off-duty incident,” ICE said. Mark Shephard has early-onset dementia, after suffering a stroke in early 2022, according to his attorney, Richard Esper. The brothers were released on November 2 ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
and left in room full of pepper spray after requesting to be released or deported to escape threat of COVID-19 • Employees initially forbidden from wearing masks and priso ns , lac k of re porting ...
Brief • August 17, 2020
in this case ................................................................................. 31 Limitations on Prisoner Release Orders Under 18 U.S.C. § 3626(a)(3) Do Not Warrant Dismissal ...
Brief • May 16, 2023
Filed under: Bail/Pretrial Release
supports, was alone in the truck 21 without money for gas. He would have paid the money bail to be released but lacked 22 sufficient financial resources to do so. He was ultimately released OR after ...
Brief
in Ohio since January 24, 2004. Postrelease control (PRC) is a period of supervision that may be imposed on Ohio inmates following their release from prison. This action is brought by Henry Hernandez ...
Publication • February 1, 2015
February of 2012 when a U.S. Marshal Service prisoner committed suicide in their custody.21 In response, the federal government executed an After Action Review of the detention center to determine what went ...
Brief • 2003
from arrest through release or transfer to prison, including times of transfer, for all detainees with diabetes; iii. Names, addresses, phone numbers and police photo numbers (PPN/PID) for all ...
Brief • 2007
- days after his release from jail. Mark Duvall developed a severe systemic infection and endocarditis as a result of the MRSA infection. He was hospitalized until January 19, 2004 and readmitted several ...
Publication
Gao Decision Dismas Charities Aug 21 2006 United States Government Accountability Office Washington, DC 20548 Comptroller General of the United States DOCUMENT FOR PUBLIC RELEASE The decision issued ...
, after losing its contract with Pima County, CMS was replaced with another private company, ConMed Healthcare Management. Problems continue with CMS’s prisoner health care contract in Delaware, where ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
of prison workers, patients and witnesses blacked out. The “redacting” of names was necessary to protect the safety of staff, inmates and witnesses, the agency claimed. After the Supreme ...
Case • 1993
the copies of the statements to prisoners from Cook County still in the custody of IDOC from whom they have been unlawfully withheld, dating back to those prisoners first incarcerated immediately after ...
Case • 1991
deportation proceedings until after release from [Bureau of Prisons] custody," and "has no intention" of holding his hearing before that time "unless compelled to[] by this Court." [27] Soler further ...
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