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Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Sentencing, Good Time
, there is a "crucial difference." Id. at 1143. The Ninth Circuit found that the policy's objectives and the means that it uses to achieve them were rationally related. The counties' concerns over community safety ...
Case • 2007
purposes. Upon searching, they found it in a communal trash can, modified in a manner suggestive of use for injection of illegal drugs. Prisoner Complaint in Civ. Action No. 05-CV-00405-LTB-MJW (D. Colo.), p ...
Case • 2007
. . . always communicate some idea or concept to those who view it, and as such are entitled to full First Amendment protection."); see also Piarowski v. Ill. Cmty Coll. Dist. 515, 759 F.2d 625, 628-32 (7th Cir ...
Case • 2007
monitoring as a further condition of her release. In addition, she was required to sign a ?Ventura County Probation Agency Community Confinement Release Contract.? Anaya agreed to make all court appearances ...
Case • 2008
INTEREST The public has [*5] a common law right of access to inspect and copy judicial records. S.E.C. v. Van Waeyenberghe, 990 F.2d 845, 849 (5th Cir. 1993) (citing Nixon v. Warner Communications, Inc ...
Case • 2003
a mandatory regulation is not a close question: [**7] these sporadic communications, made by individuals of varying levels of [*946] importance to the operation of the experiments, cannot constitute ...
Case • 2006
various reports and documents reflecting those communications. On April 14, 2004, his 21st birthday, [*4] defendant was discharged from DYS custody. In November and December 2004, he committed the drug ...
Case • 2006
not require, a court to order the defendant to perform community service for credit against the judgment. The statute goes on to provide: "Except for the credit and reduction provided in this division, ordering ...
Case • 2008
. [30] It is true that communication between the victims and the government could, in the district court's words, "impair the plea negotiation process," id. at *7, if, by using the word "impair ...
Case • 2008
. FOOTNOTES 4 As we explained in Weikert, "[p]robation is an alternative sanction to imprisonment in which a court permits a convicted offender to serve his or her sentence in the community subject to certain ...
Article • August 10, 2016
to postpone a release date unless it finds that the prisoner suffers from a present severe emotional disturbance that renders him a danger to the community. The Board bears the burden of proof on that issue ...
Article • August 9, 2016
with Value-Added Communications (VAC) – now Global Tel*Link (GTL) – to provide prisoner phone services. Prisoners hated VAC from the beginning, leading to at least two prison-wide phone boycotts ...
persons to their home communities.” (9) In short, decarceration on its own is not enough. To support these contentions, the authors have marshalled considerable data to demonstrate major changes ...
Article • August 1, 2015 • from PLN August, 2015
education opportunities for our nation’s prisoners so they will have the opportunity to reintegrate as productive members of the community post-incarceration.” The Fight to Preserve Prison ...
and cell doors echo through the unit, exacerbated by high ceilings and enclosed steel cells. Residents are constantly shouting, banging or screaming, either in desperate attempts to communicate with one ...
Article • October 9, 2018 • from PLN October, 2018
research on predatory practices in the prison and jail communication industry. Although catalogs can contain hundreds of items, some relatives lament their inability to send a personalized gift. “We ...
; from the perils of the Internet. Social media “does not merely allow predators to communicate more easily with children whom they stalk. It also allows them to gain intimate information about ...
Article • April 2, 2018 • from PLN April, 2018
communicate through drawings.” The prisoner’s mother sued and prevailed, ensuring that prisoners can receive original drawings in pen or pencil – although those made with markers, crayon ...
offices, or for communicating with court psychologists, child advocates or other court employees. Lawyers and scholars who study the issue say the situation has improved in states where the Justice ...
Article • February 19, 2019
from the Jennings Adult Correctional Facility in Missouri costs. In 2013, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) set price caps on interstate calls from jails, prisons and detention facilities. Now ...
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