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In-the-News Article • May 18, 2020
care to a network of for-profit prison.  The company has been the subject of more than 70 wrongful death lawsuits and 1,395 federal lawsuits in over 120 locations ...
Brief • November 2, 2005
explained that he did not think surgery was necessary because it was not life threatening and he assumed that Mr. Kruger was scheduled to be released in 18 months and it could be taken care of after he ...
, a Washington DOC community corrections officer (what parole officers are called in Washington) assigned to oversee state prisoners released to community supervision, was driving the car that hit Starkel ...
the way in how police and the courts deal with the mentally ill. As PLN has reported over the years, jails and prisons are the largest providers of mental health care in the U.S. [See, e.g.: PLN, June 2016 ...
Ninth Circuit Denies Immunity to Police Officers, Jailers for Prisoner’s Death by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke On December 30, 2016, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the denial ...
Article • March 15, 2013
Texas Parolee Dies Under Mysterious Circumstances After Arrest by Charles Albert Cathey III, 42, had been out of prison for almost a month and was living at the Last Chance Recovery Center ...
Article • July 15, 2011 • from PLN July, 2011
an order holding that a federal habeas corpus petition challenging procedures used to deny parole at a parole hearing which occurred after a previous habeas petition had been filed was not a successive ...
Article • May 15, 2011
. Carl Irons was convicted in 1985 of murdering a housemate by shooting him twelve times – then stabbing him twice in the back after the victim complained of being in pain – following which he wrapped ...
Article • June 15, 2023 • from PLN June, 2023
employed by Wellpath, the jail’s privately contracted healthcare provider, escaped charges earlier in the case. Their victim, Paul Bulthouse, 39, died on April 4, 2019, after suffering what ...
Article • August 1, 2025 • from PLN August, 2025
for the Southern District of Ohio, which granted a conditional writ in December 2011. After more than 21 years of incarceration, Gillispie was released. A state court then vacated his conviction and ordered a new ...
. But the following day, Needham again examined McDonald and recommended letting him wear regular clothing. A day after that, the Court continued, “Needham cleared McDonald for release into the jail’s ...
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BE SENTENCED TO IMPRISONMENT FOR LIFE AND IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SUSPENSION OF SENTENCE, PROBATION, PARDON OR RELEASE ON ANY BASIS EXCEPT THAT THE PERSON MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR COMMUTATION AFTER THE PERSON HAS SERVED ...
it was the world’s fourth-leading executioner, surpassed only by China, Iran and Saudi Arabia. Since executions resumed in 1977, after a hiatus of several years, more than 1,161 U.S. prisoners have been shot, hanged ...
Grand Jury Finds Criminal Conduct In Chicago Jail Prisoner Abuse Scandal by Matthew T. Clarke As previously reported in PLN, the Cook County Jail has been the scene of controversy involving ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
in Prisons, 1997 During 1997 the number of confirmed AIDS cases increased by 310. Overall, after 1991 the number of confirmed AIDS cases increased 4,502 — an annual average increase of 24.2%. While the number ...
Brief • August 23, 2004
: that because of conditions at the three state prison facilities that 2 house all female inmates (Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women, the Edwina Mitchell Work Release Center (now known as the Tutwiler ...
Brief • 2008
and disciplinary segregation of prisoners. 27. By policy and procedure, prisoners who are III segregation will be placed in solitary cells generally for 23 hours each day. 28. They are released from their cells ...
Case • 1994
comparison between NSP and NCW, however, places dozens of substantive administrative prison decisions under close judicial scrutiny and subjects them to after-the-fact second-guessing by a federal court ...
interpreting, which could potentially lead to job opportunities if they are released. Louisiana also uses these "offender interpreters" to interpret for the deaf population in its vast prison system. Louisiana ...
In-the-News Article • October 31, 2020
After 36 Years, an Experiment in Private Prisons Comes to an End in Tennessee Oct. 31, 2020 Articles with PLN Quotes Courthouse News CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (CN) — Thirty-six years ago ...
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