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Doe v. Neveleff, TX, Report and Recommendation, ICE Detainee Sexual Abuse, 2013 Case 1:11-cv-00907-LY Document 204 Filed 02/08/13 Page 1 of 29 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS AUSTIN DIVISION SARAH DOE, et al. Plaintiffs, V. JERALD NEVELEFF, et al. Defendants. § § § …
Publication • February 1, 2013
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Use of Force Review Police Exec. Research Forum 2013 U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION USE OF FORCE REVIEW: CASES AND POLICIES February 2013 Conducted by The Police Executive Research Forum 1120 Connecticut Ave, NW, #930 Washington DC 20036 U.S. Customs and Border Protection – Use …
Thomas v. United States, NY, Amended Complaint, Immigrant Detention, 2013 Case 1:12-cv-09040-CM Document 4 Filed 01/25/13 Page 1 of 13 Case 1:12-cv-09040-CM Document 4 Filed 01/25/13 Page 2 of 13 Case 1:12-cv-09040-CM Document 4 Filed 01/25/13 Page 3 of 13 Case 1:12-cv-09040-CM Document 4 Filed 01/25/13 Page 4 of 13 …
Venezuelan TV Station Fined $2.16 Million for Prison Reporting by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke Globovisión is the last remaining Venezuelan television station that is openly critical of President Hugo Chávez. In May 2010, Globovisión president Guillermo Zuloaga was arrested for making offensive comments about Chávez while discussing a government …
Iraqi Prison Breaks Likely Inside Jobs by On September 27, 2012, prisoners at the Tasfirat prison in Tikrit seized weapons after breaking into a storage room, overpowered guards and engaged in a gun battle with security forces during an escape attempt. The late evening incident, which lasted several hours, left …
Guantanamo Detainees Cost $800,000 Annually by The U.S. military base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba has become the world’s most expensive prison, at around 30 times the average cost to house prisoners in detention facilities in the United States. Each year the Department of Defense “spends approximately ... $800,000 per detainee,” …
Vietnam Pardons 10,244 Prisoners but Few Dissidents by Derek Gilna Two Vietnamese activists jailed for advocating democracy were among more than 10,000 prisoners granted amnesty by Vietnam’s government on August 25, 2011 in celebration of National Day. Nguyen Van Tinh and Tran Duc Thach had been sentenced in 2009 to …
Brief • October 31, 2012
Garcia v. Daniel, VA, Motion in Limine, Excessive Force Elbow Strike, 2012 Case 1:11-cv-01226-LO-TCB Document 119 Filed 10/31/12 Page 1 of 34 PageID# 1002 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA (Alexandria Division) CARLOS GARCIA, Plaintiff, v. TERRY DANIEL, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) Case# l-11-cv-1226 (LOffCB) ) …
Article • October 15, 2012 • from PLN October, 2012
Ninth Circuit Judge Who Co-Authored “Torture Memos” Discloses Receipt of $3.4 Million in Legal and Consulting Help by In October 2011, the National Law Journal reported that Jay Bybee, a conservative federal judge on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, had accepted $3.4 million in legal and consulting help from …
Brief • October 12, 2012
Galarza v. Szalczyk, PA, Settlement - Allentown, ICE Detention US Citizen, 2012 JOINT TORTFEASOR RELEASE AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESElNTS, that the undersigned, ERNESTO GALARZA (hereinafter "RELEASqR") intending to be legally bound, for and in consideration of the full sum of T1"'ENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($25,000.00) …
Brief • September 18, 2012
Final Report - Death of ICE detainee Bamenga, NYSCC, 2012
Bureau of Prisons Houses More “Terrorists” than Guantanamo by Derek Gilna According to the New York Times, the federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) confines more than twice as many prisoners for “terrorism-related” offenses than the controversial and oft-maligned U.S. military detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. “As of October 1, …
CIA Slammed for Torture Abuses at Secret Lithuanian Prisons by Derek Gilna Despite a lawsuit filed in the European Court of Human Rights by Saudi-born alleged terrorist Abu Zubaydah, Lithuanian prosecutors have declined to pursue charges related to two CIA-operated prisons located in that country. Human rights groups Amnesty International …
“Voluntary” Work Program in Private Detention Centers Pays Detained Immigrants $1 a Day by Yana Kunichoff In the Stewart Detention Center in rural Lumpkin, Georgia, Pedro Guzman cleaned the communal areas, cooked, painted walls, ran paperwork and buffed floors. But Guzman was not brought into Stewart as an employee – …
Florida Town Rallies to Stop CCA Immigration Detention Facility by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Residents in a South Florida community near a proposed 1,500-bed privately-operated immigration detention center waged a successful yearlong opposition campaign that culminated in the cancellation of the project in June 2012. Corrections Corporation of …
Brief • July 18, 2012
Filed under: Immigration
In re Garcia, CA, Application to file Amicus Brief - State Bar, Policy of Inclusion immigrants, 2012
Article • May 15, 2012 • from PLN May, 2012
Dramatic Increase in Number of Hispanics Sentenced to Federal Prison by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke Tougher immigration enforcement efforts coupled with fast-track procedures in immigration cases have combined to dramatically increase the number of Hispanics entering the federal prison system. Statistics released in June 2011 indicate that Hispanics, who …
Seven Argentine Military Officials Sentenced for Crimes against Prisoners by During the time of Argentina’s American-backed dirty war against political dissidents, from 1976 to 1983, the military junta that was running the country ran a network of prisons and concentration camps, including a prison in a working class suburb of …
Article • May 15, 2012
ICE Deportation Officer Busted in Drug Smuggling Ring by On October 19, 2011 United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deportation officer Jason Alistair Lowery, 34, led state and federal agents on a high speed chase through the Arizona desert as he tossed bails of marijuana out of his government …
Maricopa County Settles Illegal Immigration Detention Suit for $200,000 by On February 11, 2009, Julian Mora, 68, a legal permanent U.S. resident, and his son Julio, 28, a U.S. citizen, were stopped on a public street in Phoenix, AZ, pulled from their truck, handcuffed with zip-ties and taken to an …
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