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, Recidivism of Prisoners Released in 1983, Special Report, Washington, DC: Bureau of Justice Statistics, April 1989 (NCJ 116261), available at www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/ rpr83.pdf; and Langan, P.A., and D.J ...
Case • 1994
in an effort to get these inmates to voluntarily give blood samples. In Jones, the Fourth Circuit made it clear that prison officials cannot legally condition an inmate's release or mandatory parole upon his ...
Case • 2003
officially several months after she received letters from B.G. explaining that the applicant had gone to prison. [63] The convicting court recalled the trial, due to "the exceptional nature ...
Brief • September 30, 2014
providers to circumvent intrastate regulatory authority. Site Commissions Section III C 3 in the Commission’s Order for this Docket released September 26, 2013, explains development of the Commission interim ...
Case • 2003
, approximately 67 percent of former inmates released from state prisons were charged with at least one "serious" new crime within three years of their release. See U. S. Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Justice ...
Brief • September 9, 2022
Filed under: Criminal Sexual Abuse
which staff members 15 9 or depaitments are charged with monitoring retaliation." A prison's PREA 16 compliance manager must monitor an inmate sexual abuse victim for 90 days after 17 a rep01t ...
, 34 N.J. 128 (1961); where a doctor failed to inform a patient about a needle left in the patient’s body after a medical procedure, Tramutola v. Bortone, 118 N.J. Super 503, 512-13 (App. Div. 1972 ...
Case • 2004
on that crime.*fn4 [18] Jones finished his prison time on November 14, 1997.*fn5 As directed by his order of release, Jones reported to his Community Corrections Officer (CCO), Judith Bronson ...
Brief • April 21, 2008
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
of their adolescence in prison, deprived of significant familial contacts, for crimes they did not commit. Although they consistently maintained their innocence throughout their long years in prison, they were paroled ...
Brief • 2003
, 8 1998, the department reduced Appellant’s pay after learning that Appellant gave the address of a 9 close personal friend to an offender; for accepting collect calls from the offender and allowing ...
Brief • January 28, 2016
not want inmates released onto its streets at times when public transportation is not available. ~~Wagda{s-release1on-his;own.recognizance,did.-not,occur-µntil appnox-imately.Q4'h0urs--after-~hisf:0r.i.ginal ...
of license suspensions for people being released from jail or prison who are struggling towards successful community reentry. 40 ENDNotes ...
Brief • April 3, 2015
Dhiab v. Obama, DC, Amicus Brief - ACLU, force feeding prisoner video, 2015 USCA Case #14-5299 Document #1545907 Filed: 04/03/2015 Page 1 of 48 [ORAL ARGUMENT SCHEDULED FOR 05/08/2015] 14-5299 ...
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Jjpl Treated Like Trash Juvenile Prisoners Affected by Katrina TREATED LIKE TRASH Juvenile Detention in New Orleans Before, During, and After Hurricane Katrina JUVENILE JUSTICE PROJECT OF LOUISIANA ...
Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
months, a year or even longer in jail before they are indicted. Some are never indicted before their release. All have one thing in common: they are too poor to afford an attorney or post bond. According ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2008
Bell and dreams of an apprenticeship and higher wages. He went to get a state-issued ID shortly after his release and told the clerk he would like to register to vote. Horton received a letter telling ...
Brief • 2009
RIVERA \lARQI EZ does he~b) for himself, his heirs. executors. administrators. succcs ~ and assigns. release, remise. acquit and forc\cr discharge Defendillli JAM ES IIINKSON, JR.. from any and all ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
to assume custody of a detainee, it sends an "Immigration Detainer - Notice of Action" (DHS Form 1-247) to the jailor asking that the jailor hold the individual for up to 48 hours after he or she would ...
by the court shall be transported by the county sheriff directly to the unit and shall not be processed through the department's reception center for prisoners. The department may transfer an individual from one ...
Brief • May 27, 2015
of touring the jail, interviewing T1 staff and prisoners, reviewing and commenting on policies and procedures revised or added after 18 the effective date of this Consent Decree as provided ...
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