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Vince Perego as someone in his same position who had been deemed critical -- and who was not Hispanic. What's more, according to Linen, Lt. Perego was being kept on the books and being considered ...
Article • August 22, 2017
child over to Child Protective Services," wrote the court. "We think not, and indeed the admission of that fact could easily have tipped the scales in what the district court itself called a 'tough case ...
Article • August 30, 2017 • from PLN September, 2017
Filed under: RLUIPA, Religious Grooming
reply that the plaintiffs’ evidence should be stricken. “The district court’s opinion on summary judgment does not reflect what consideration, if any, was given to Plaintiffs&rsquo ...
. The settlement agreement resolved what HRDC argued were First and Fourteenth Amendment violations with respect to sending publications to prisoners at the company’s facilities. HRDC filed separate federal ...
Article • August 29, 2017 • from PLN September, 2017
County,” he said. “These defendants, they don’t have $50 in their pocket.” Others see charging fees for diversion for what it is: pay to play, or rather pay not to stay in jail ...
Article • September 1, 2017
for a review of their discovery practices. In an example of you get what you pay for, the firm gave the city a "clean bill of health," according to McCaffrey. Gorman, however, has noticed little improvement ...
Article • September 6, 2017
alleged in this case is so egregious that Wheeler did not need case law to know what he allegedly did was unlawful," wrote the court. While the Eleventh Circuit's ruling was limited to affirming the lower ...
Article • April 2, 2018 • from PLN April, 2018
Filed under: Editorials
, which we do not share with other tenants, and it meets our current needs. The downside is that we had a significant increase in rent and expenses from what we were paying at the prior location. I would ...
communication with a deaf person who has become enmeshed in the criminal justice system. At a minimum, officials must conduct an adequate investigation into what accommodations may be necessary to permit ...
Article • April 2, 2018 • from PLN April, 2018
Filed under: Religious Diet
fare” diet that included vegan foods plus dairy or kosher meal items, without mixing the two. “What it seems to do is it seems to satisfy requirements for a halal diet, without actually ...
Article • April 2, 2018 • from PLN April, 2018
’s report is a good indication of just how well-insulated actions by prison officials are from the public view. Most people who are incarcerated would not be shocked to hear what happened ...
Article • October 9, 2018 • from PLN October, 2018
Filed under: Visiting, Video Visitation
. The Human Rights Defense Center, PLN’s parent organization, signed on in support of the report among other local, state and national organizations.  Sources: “To What End?: Assessing ...
gender, increased access to hormone therapy has been available to them since 2015. As of September 2017, there were 573 self-identified transgender TDCJ prisoners. “What we’ve been able ...
Article • September 10, 2018
. “That goes above and beyond what I can order,” the court said. “I assume, Deputy Murphy, that probably for transport he does have to be restrained, doesn’t he, in the vehicle?&rdquo ...
so much to the board because he understands the experience, the perspectives and the reasons that people do what they do,” she told The New York Times. While incarcerated, Ireland was subjected ...
under the rug.” “You restrain them,” said Billioni. “That’s what you’re supposed to do; but to strike an inmate. I’ve never been trained to strike an inmate ...
been, that’s what we understood from CCA and that was in fact not the case.” Legal ethics experts who testified at the hearing, including Washington University law professor Peter Joy, said ...
have prevented what happened to Balka and her unborn baby. For days, Balka suffered from dehydration and bleeding that she says jail officials ignored. Then, in the pre-dawn hours one morning, Balka sat ...
Article • September 9, 2016
consider what federal standards govern the issue of whether the government's actions were privilege. See: Liranzo v. U.S., 11-61, U.S. Court of Appeals, 2d Cir., (2012). ...
Article • April 13, 2017
. With such a well–documented history, one is left to ask, what continues to drive prison privatization? The answer is simple: money. Private companies use taxpayer-funded contracts to fill the coffers ...
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