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Article • November 15, 2003 • from PLN November, 2003
.... If a federal judge can be subjected to this type of unwarranted and misguided invasion of privacy, what can ordinary citizens expect?" Sources: Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Daily Journal ...
that Strong had exhausted his administrative remedies. They argued, however, that Strong should still be dismissed for lack of specificity in his complaint. The appeals court addressed the question: "What ...
Article • October 15, 2003 • from PLN October, 2003
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
Nebraska Prisons Get Progressive Phone Contract by by Matthew T. Clarke In February, 2003, The Nebraska Department of Corrections (DOC) has contracted with AT&T to set up what may ...
Article • October 15, 2003 • from PLN October, 2003
what may be the most progressive prisoner phone service in the United States. The five-year contract makes AT&T the sole provider of local and long distance services, associated equipment, maintenance ...
Article • October 15, 2003 • from PLN October, 2003
wrong here," said Thomas. "The families want to know the truth. If people have done wrong, they should pay for what they have done." Sources: Charlotte Observer, Raleigh News Observer, AP ...
Article • November 15, 2003 • from PLN November, 2003
, he developed an addiction to crack cocaine. Had what he described as an `idiotic two months,' and took a leave of absence from his job. He began calling Dina at work eighty to one hundred times per day ...
Emergency Squad (E-Squad) on June 10, 1996. Hays came to their cell and said, "Niggers get naked." When Lawrence asked, "What did you say?", Hays ordered E-Squad officer Carl McCory to spray Lawrence ...
evidence as to what their medical condition actually was. To prevail on a medical indifference claim the plaintiff has to provide evidence showing they had a "serious medical need." The court rejected ...
Article • April 15, 1997 • from PLN April, 1997
of Justice (DOJ), a 12 percent boost (about $1.8 billion) more than 1996. That is four times what the DOJ received a decade ago. The DEA will get $1 billion, up $192.1 million over 1996. The FBI's funding ...
to be expected in a new prison. "Once a person is trained and once the inmates arrive, [some guards] realize they don't want to do what they were trained to do," Hart said. Gibson added that the prison staff ...
there was some kind of disagreement between prisoners and guards, but wouldn't be more specific about what sparked the disturbance. "There were 32 different inmates in the pod," Kassetas told the Albuquerque ...
as a gym orderly, about what he'd been doing in a janitor's closet. A struggle ensued, said Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) spokesman Larry Fitzgerald. The woman locked herself in the gym ...
Article • June 15, 2002 • from PLN June, 2002
$87 million more than their annual budget allotted, according to the Sacramento Bee. That money was used to cover excessive overtime and sick leave for prison guards, the report found. What guards ...
Article • June 15, 2002 • from PLN June, 2002
that if an officer's mistake as to what the law requires (with respect to force used to make an arrest) were reasonable, the officer would be entitled to qualified immunity. Thus, if the officer acts according ...
Article • May 15, 2003 • from PLN May, 2003
," said Amistead. "I was doing this for my protection at the time. I wasn't really sure what was going on, but I knew it wasn't right." It is arguably one of Armistead's few smart decisions. His 17 prior ...
, whether the shock threw the prisoners forward, and what the medical consequences for Ueland had been)." Instead, the court found that Ueland had failed to meet his burden of proof that the negligence ...
Article • June 15, 2003 • from PLN June, 2003
, not the defendant. While the record as to who was responsible for the defective parole log was not clear, what was clear was that the responsibility for correctly maintaining it fell to either the parole agent ...
informed PHS employees that he was insulin-dependant. A PHS nurse noted this on Natale's chart, but no one investigated how much insulin Natale needed or at what frequency. Natale received no more insulin ...
Article • May 15, 2004 • from PLN May, 2004
with this...They are not exploring the impact on the local economy of Virginia businesses," he said. Hersch will lose about $175,000 per year in revenue. Hersch goes on to say, "What I want do is stop the privatization. I want ...
. The second thing is, it doesn't hold any individual liable. I don't know what to read into it because I wasn't part of the negotiations. It's the insurance company's settlement." Wilson County Mayor Robert ...
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