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, the judge alone will decide guilt or innocence. (Ibid.) The court also recommended that the trial court take additional steps to ensure that the defendant comprehends what the jury trial right entails, e.g ...
In-the-News Article • December 1, 2019
Anna Gunderson, who is writing about the US’s adoption of these facilities. “What’s driving a lot of the [private prison system] is not so much the need — although ...
In-the-News Article • December 31, 2019
it,” Marshall said a few weeks before he was released. NBC News agreed not to publish his name, age or what he was convicted of because he is still in his teens. “He’s afraid ...
Brief • September 16, 2009
the proposed Plan of Allocation 19 is fair and reasonable and should be approved by the Court; (d) whether and in 20 what amount attorneys’ fees and costs should be awarded to Class Counsel; 21 22 (e ...
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); see also Jessup, 277 F.3d at 929 (“The public has an interest in knowing what terms of settlement a federal judge would approve and perhaps therefore nudge the parties to agree to.”).4 In sum, the court ...
Brief • December 12, 2007
the dysfunctional CULTURE of the California system. What is not appreciated by the other experts is that the dysfunctionality has begun to be replaced by a sense of empowerment among the health care staff. Uniformly ...
what Plaintiff believed was discrimination and harassment towards her because of her sex and race. During this same period of time, Plaintiff also shared her concerns about sex and race ...
In-the-News Article • August 19, 2016
and a former prisoner who served six of his 10 years behind bars at a CCA-managed prison prior to his release in 1999. He is a national expert on the private prison industry. He noted that what was surprising ...
In-the-News Article • November 1, 2017
, boot camp-style academy program. In a multipurpose room near the MCJDF offices sits what looks like a high-tech ice cream cart. Inside are dozens of Android tablets, each sheathed in a layer ...
In-the-News Article • November 6, 2017
just 5% of its net profits on rehabilitative and reentry programs beyond what it is required to spend pursuant to its contracts with government agencies. According to the text of the resolution ...
In-the-News Article • April 26, 2018
charges, no one can say what he might have taken. Not Smyrna police. In an email, Chief Kevin Arnold says the arrest report doesn’t list the specific merchandise “probably due ...
In-the-News Article • February 8, 2017
and GEO Group refuses to allow independent audits of its for-profit facilities to identify and remedy these problems. It’s an outrage. What do they have to hide?” said Human Rights ...
In-the-News Article • April 2, 2020
that importing prison-made goods is illegal but exporting them is not. According to John, what incarcerated laborers hope for is a more concerted effort to help preserve their dignity through skill development ...
In-the-News Article • June 15, 2023
local attorney Andrew Bonderud, who represents Barry’s family. “What did the Sheriff’s Office do to vet them? I think the Sheriff’s Office has a lot to answer ...
In-the-News Article • May 19, 2021
;nbsp;breach in a nearby wastewater reservoir threatened to plunge the area under a 20-foot wall of contaminated water. What followed were 72 hours of uncertainty ...
In-the-News Article • April 28, 2021
judgment payments for what the County calls the “costliest” cases against the Sheriff’s Department in the County’s most recent Annual Litigation Cost Reports, which ...
In-the-News Article • March 6, 2023
, ‘What else can we look at?’ Staffing, abuses, all of these institutional things that were happening in New York City and all across the country.” Their continued ...
Publication • 2013
. Write the DATE OF THE INCIDENT. This is the date the event happened, not the date you are making the complaint. Remember to make the informal within 20 days of the incident. Figure out what the deadline ...
reported to us confirm what mental health and correctional expe1is already know: placing mentally ill prisoners in isolation only exacerbates their symptoms. Responding to their symptoms by denying them ...
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kits. Plaintiff does not meet the criteria and therefore is not entitled to a kit. What has been done for the plaintiff is provide to him a kit when he is in need and could 3 Memorandum: SCCC Active ...
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