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Publication • August 12, 2016
Justice New York City Acknowledgments The Prisoner Reentry Institute of John Jay College wishes to thank the Laura and John Arnold Foundation (LJAF), and especially Anne Milgram, for the opportunity ...
Brief • March 26, 2019
is a publicly traded real estate investment trust (“REIT”) that owns and operates private prisons and detention facilities. Amalgamated is the lead plaintiff in a putative class action against CoreCivic and four ...
Brief • March 11, 2020
is simply a de facto detention order. These de facto detention orders, coming after the immigration judge has found that the person could be released if they have a set sum of money, explicitly condition ...
Case • 1992
and denied him access to the courts. Brown-El sought release to the general population, expunction of the conduct violations, and damages against various prison officials. [19] After the prison ...
Case • 2009
earlier release," id., at 78, 125 S. Ct. 1242, 161 L. Ed. 2d 253, but concluded that the § 1983 suit would not accomplish that without further proceedings. "Because neither prisoner's claim would ...
to "outbuild" the tional guarantee of "safe and comfortpopulation trend. The state initiated an able prisons" and the "humane treatambitious prison construction program, ment of prisoners." After five years ...
Publication
.” Prisoner 9 reports that after an officer threw his food tray through the slot in his door onto the floor, he worried incessantly “what if they threw you (him) on the ground and smashed your head.” Prisoner ...
Brief • September 14, 2016
Carolina as a reward for his testimony. 87. Although Sutton had only served nine years of an active sentence of 28 to 30 years, he was released from prison less than three years after he testified ...
Case • 1997
] Edward F. Britton, Jr., of Kansas Department of Corrections, argued the cause and was on the brief for appellant. Stephen W. Kessler, Director, Legal Services for Prisoners, Inc., of Topeka, argued ...
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Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
to behave responsibly and to live peacefully with other inmates, regardless of their background or culture. I , Nearly all of you will release from prison one day and return to the community. We want you ...
Article • April 15, 2008
to another prison. Prison policy provided that when a male and female inmate entered into a close or physical relationship one of the two inmates would be transferred. After his transfer, Safley desperately ...
Case • 1996
. JAMES GOMEZ, AS AN INDIVIDUAL AND IN HIS CAPACITY AS DIRECTOR, CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS; AND ARTHUR CALDERON, AS AN INDIVIDUAL, AND IN HIS CAPACITY AS WARDEN OF SAN QUENTIN PRISON, DEFENDANTS ...
Case • 1993
or after his confinement. This omission is especially egregious in view of the fact plaintiff's cell was located adjacent to the prison's infirmary. Finally, and most tellingly, uncontradicted evidence ...
Brief • 1995
of Prisoners For Experimental Purposes Drug Testing Movement and Identification Requirements Release or special Sentence Review Criteria Prisoner Personal Property, Clothing, and Laundry , , , , , "Substance ...
Case • 2001
and Procedures for Adult Inmates, §XI (1993), which was adopted by the DOC under the authority of La. Rev. Stat. 15:1711. *fn3 [13] On January 3, 1998, plaintiff was released from prison. [14 ...
Filing • June 18, 2015
OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE 8 9 10 PRISON LEGAL NEWS, 11 12 13 CASE NO. C14-479 MJP Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, et al., ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF‟S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT ...
prisoners argued that “prison officials were grossly negligent in failing to provide them with adequate protection from the Cuban detainees and in failing to prevent the uprising after receiving clear ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
Grant Rate = percentage of inmates who were eligible for parole/commutation who were released from prison. Percent of Eligible Inmates Released 40.8% 40% The 18.9% rate of 2006 represents a 39% drop ...
Brief • June 15, 2010
to his complaints against Snell. After Pevar departed, Ervin was approached by WSP personnel who informed him that Mr. Pevar was highly disliked by prison administration and that his association with Mr ...
, 2011 to 18 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to misprision of a felony and accessory after the fact to conspiracy to commit income tax evasion, plus one year on supervised release ...
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