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Case • 1995
granted a temporary restraining order, requiring Pratt to be moved to a single cell, in a medium security prison such as Mule Creek. After briefing, some discovery, and a hearing, the district court held ...
Publication • December 19, 2013
Filed under: Immigration
-deportation order, and for “arriving aliens” at the border. (Heeren 2010, pp. 609-13; Noferi 2012, p. 83 & n. 108) Post-deportation order detention seeks the same goals as pre-removal order, but after ...
Case • 2004
to the asserted penological interest of prisoner rehabilitation. See 156 F.3d at 202-03. After identifying prisoner rehabilitation as the legitimate penological interest advanced by the government, the court ...
Article • November 15, 2007
] Sixty-seven percent of ex-offenders are rearrested within three years of leaving prison; [FN104] the highest risk of recidivism is in the first six months after release. [FN105] (Recently released ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
of an acute mental illness in individuals who had previously been free of any such illness.” 63 After being isolated, many of the prisoners Dr. Grassian studied developed psychiatric syndromes including ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Voting
LAWRENCE ET AL., THE PRACTICE AND PROMISE OF PRISON PROGRAMMING 18 (May 2002), http://www.urban.org/UploadedPDF/ 410493_PrisonProgramming.pdf (referring to “reentry” as “the transition of released offenders ...
Case • 1994
release being delayed. Plaintiff did not appeal Mahoney's decision. After a hearing on February 12, 1991, a parole board denied for twelve months Plaintiff's request for release. The board cited ...
Case • 1985
the influence of alcohol. He complained of back pains and was transported by ambulance to a hospital. In his possession were three bottles of medication prescribed for him after release from the hospital two days ...
Jail Bait - Phoenix New Times article about prisoner badly beaten in Sheriff Arpaio's jail by Robert Nelson Jail Bait A prisoner was nearly beaten to death behind bars for a crime he didn't ...
with structural roadblocks and uncooperative judges. The historic verdict, sentencing Von Wernich to life in prison comes shortly after the one year anniversary to mark the one year disappearance of a key witness ...
Article • May 5, 2017 • from PLN May, 2017
years on the registry after getting out of prison. “The myth of the incorrigible sex offender, all but guaranteed to reoffend, has been largely refuted,” wrote Deborah Periman, who authored ...
Brief • May 17, 2012
or emotional damages as a result of this Action, or relate in any way whatsoever to this Action regarding shackling of pregnant prisoners at the Cook County Jail. This release does not limit or otherwise bar any ...
Publication
that there were serious objections confinement] demonstrated to it. A considerable number of the prisoners considerable number prisoners fell, after even a short confinement, confinement, into a semi-fatuous ...
Publication
are recognizing that life in prison is perhaps the only responsible way to vote. -Kathleen Hawk Norman, founder, Jurors for Justice My uneasiness about the verdict in the Amrine case has to do with the fact ...
Brief • 2003
Ziemba v Armstrong Ct Plf Amended Complaint Prison Beating 2003.pdf UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT ) ) ) V. ) ) JOHN ARMSTRONG, GIOVANNY GOMEZ, ) SEBASTIAN MANGIAFICO, DENNIS ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
years after we began—years that included multiple trips to secure endorsements from prison wardens, the Inmate Appeals Branch, and the upper echelons of the CDCR in Sacramento—we secured the coveted ...
Brief • January 18, 2012
presented this release to Mr. Doe while he was still in prison. Faced with the prospect of life in prison versus waiving his civil rights, Mr. Doe signed the release, which I have attached in redacted form ...
Case • 1992
, is that after the conversation with Mr. Madorin, a reasonable parole officer would have taken one of the two routes involving release and that Mr. Ortega's failure to do so violated Mr. Mee's clearly established ...
Case • 2002
was convicted. [16] ¶2. Gary Tate was convicted of repeated sexual assault of a child after a jury trial in which he testified and denied the offense. He was placed on probation and ordered into sex ...
Case • 2002
, to admit to the crime of which he was convicted. [16] ¶2. Gary Tate was convicted of repeated sexual assault of a child after a jury trial in which he testified and denied the offense. He was placed ...
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