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. The court failed "to find any plausible basis for defendant's action. In the first place the state does not indicate what regulation was violated." The court concluded that "[i]t can hardly be contended ...
destroyed because he refused multiple request by prison officials that he choose what to do with them. Neal was not denied equal treatment because of his religion, even if the prison library and chaplain's ...
Article • May 15, 2007
much of what we used to think of under the broad rubric of access to courts needs to be re-thought, e.g., as claims under the First or Fourth Amendment. See: Rodriguez v. Ames, 224 F.Supp.2d 555 (W.D.N.Y ...
Corrections for handsome "consultation" fees. Whitworth's influence-peddling is what led to his current troubles [PLN, Mar. 2003]. Chief witness for the prosecution is none other than Walter Ray, who ...
Article • December 15, 2003
is & an appropriate factor in determination of what constitutes a reasonable attorneys fee under [42 U.S.C.] §1988. Missouri also challenged the award of fees for paralegals, law clerks and recent law graduates ...
after Frazier's death. Most damning to the DOC, Barnett concluded that the stun gun contributed to Frazier's death. The report "confirms what we have long thought about this incident," stated David Fathi ...
and mouth. He was then formally pronounced dead. The medical examiner said the 6 foot, 273 lb. Washington died of a heart attack, but lawyers disagreed over what brought it on. Bertha?s lawyer argued ...
learned they had ADTC prisoners amongst them, they began asking questions. ?What did you do, rape a little girl?? Cornwell was asked. After accusing him and yelling at Cornwell, the prisoner sat next ...
Article • March 15, 2007 • from PLN March, 2007
half a million dollars to the verdict during the six months to one year it will likely take for the appeal process. ?Elected officials of the county should be ashamed of what they are doing to put ...
Article • October 15, 2007 • from PLN October, 2007
the show or the race of the prisoners. No easy answers and complex issues make for bad stories in the American mainstream media. But, that is what PLN is for. Enjoy this issue and please encourage others ...
the next day. What's more, the judge in Seidel's case ordered prison officials to evaluate Seidel's mental condition so that he could be moved to a more appropriate facility. Despite the warnings ...
, an attorney with Texas Civil Rights Project (TCRP) who represented Burrell?s family in the lawsuit. ?That?s not what asthma looks like,? one guard reportedly said, while the nurse chimed in ?no one dies ...
Article • August 15, 2007 • from PLN August, 2007
, the court agreed that with his obviously failing health, he didn't need to do more time. So he was released. But freedom wasn't what Smith needed. He needed compassion, and the system didn't offer ...
Case • 2000
what treatment will be appropriate when that takes place, or whether the Bureau of Prisons will be willing to provide it. It is possible (for example, because of a heart condition) that the ABMT ...
Case • 1987
that the report be prepared, when the request was made, and what Mr. Wall was generally told to do. Plaintiff is not entitled to inquire into the substance of the report, over defendant's privilege objection ...
was coming to the building. When he arrived, he noticed Lasker was disheveled. When he entered the classroom, he noticed Anna crying in a corner. She ran out of the room when asked what happened. Later, she ...
Article • August 10, 2016
Filed under: Death Penalty
received increasing scrutiny from the federal courts for what it termed numerous constitutional violations, received yet another setback in a recent federal judge’s ruling that invalidated its &ldquo ...
Article • August 10, 2016
in what is widely known as the "Avena decision," then-President George W. Bush attempted to force Texas to review and reconsider their convictions, but was ignored by Texas Gov. Rick Perry and state ...
and Rehabilitation (CDCR), was supposed to help correct the systemic problems CDCR has in providing adequate medical, dental and mental health care to prisoners. But what good is a shiny new facility if the staff ...
case is meritorious, but simply what the case is.” The Seventh Circuit found Henderson’s complaint alleged a claim of retaliation for filing lawsuits; the district court’s order ...
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