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Filed under: Juveniles
also like to thank the staff members that participated in the focus groups for sharing their experiences in working with girls and offering their expertise about what girls need to be successful ...
the State and Federal Defendants “from authorizing or permitting further development or use of the TNT [s]ite for purposes related to a noncitizen detention center,” regardless of what procedures they follow ...
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Perspectives - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - on all sales - only certain items are subject to them. Section 212.08(1)(a) and (b), Fla. Stat., contains exemptions for .what are loosely defined as "general grocery ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Troubleshooting Perceived Field Failures Failure Checklist • • • • • • • • • • • • What happened? Get it from operator. Probe placement (one or two probes) Distance Spread of probes Batteries, battery tray ...
Publication • August 1, 2018
, despite what we were told was previous opposition from the White House during Cole’s tenure, the Department started recommending term commutations to the White House, which, unlike typical commutations ...
Publication • 2019
, the Supreme Court’s imprimatur on free speech for individuals convicted of sex offenses could—and should— lead the way to future legal challenges of these bans. I. WHAT IS SUPERVISION AND HOW DOES IT RESTRICT ...
in the United States since he was a child:6 “I will never forget what I experienced in ICE custody and how I was treated. I now know that I’m a ‘them,’ I’m not an American. It was drilled into me.” Jailing ...
Case • 1971
of prison officials in deciding what jewelry might be dangerous, ruled that there should be no discrimination in the application of this policy. The state argues that access should be denied on the ground ...
Case • 1989
to refer the case to the magistrate for further proceedings. On remand the magistrate should make proposed findings about what kind of work prisoners assigned to the hoe squad are required to do ...
Case • 2003
it an indispensable party to the litigation. Plaintiffs' complaint did name LaSalle County as a defendant, but the County sought and obtained dismissal. Having received from the court exactly what it wanted, the County ...
Article • August 15, 1999 • from PLN August, 1999
of the statutory term `physical injury' (on which see Siglar v. Hightower 112 F.3d 191 (5th Cir. 1997)) or whether what the prisoner is alleging can be fitted into it." The court noted that while it was unclear ...
prisons. In a previous ruling the court had rhetorically asked what steps should be taken when prisons cannot or will not pay the assessed PLRA fees. This ruling seems to indicate that prisons who don't ...
Article • May 15, 1999 • from PLN May, 1999
to this treatment, what about the prisoners? Lest we think that only minorities are the victims of racism, PLN has reported cases from Virginia where black prison guards beat handcuffed white prisoners and shouted ...
and current governor George W. Bush to the death row escapes and, according to [Houston radio personality] Ray Hill: 1) the rape of a female guard at the French Roberston Unit; 2) what Hill described as a 'mini ...
Article • January 15, 1995 • from PLN January, 1995
Frivolous Litigation by People hear the term "frivolous" litigation and what comes to mind are the guys who sue over a train whistle keeping them awake at night in prison. All too often ...
Article • November 15, 1994 • from PLN November, 1994
for the eighth circuit denied their appeal. The first question the court resolved was whether Munz was a prisoner or a detainee for purposes of what constitutional standard applied to his claims. (The eighth ...
Article • October 15, 1993 • from PLN October, 1993
. Supreme Court. Too, if the state is so confident that their male guards could indeed act in a "professional" manner, what is their point in telling us recently that our name tags now have to be worn up ...
to Wright's claims that he was unconstitutionally placed into SHU. The appeals court held that being confined in the SHU for 67 days without any type of hearing violates due process. "...what New York has done ...
Article • November 15, 1991 • from PLN November, 1991
lawyers have taken money to give to the mess hall manager to buy food for the detainees they are always told that the manager isn't available and they can't leave the money there. Asked: "What about ...
Article • March 15, 1993 • from PLN March, 1993
Filed under: Crime, Sentencing
What's Wrong With This Picture? by Paul Wright By Paul Wright A judge in Maryland recently sentenced a university student to six months in jail after the student was discovered to have ...
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