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Publication • February 10, 2016
offenders under supervision. In 2000, 428 adult offenders were released from state prisons to Fairfax; 116 had been incarcerated for violent offenses; 69 of the violent were age 35 or under. Fairfax County ...
Brief • September 30, 2013
was released from the Jail on the same day, after her traffic ticket and fine had been paid. ECF No. 59 at ¶ 34. Plaintiff-Intervenor Shawn Bealer was arrested on non-felony charges of driving with a suspended ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
............................................................................................................ 28:1 PRISONER/DETAINEE TRANSPORTATION ........................................................................... 29:1 HOLDING AREAS ...
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of inmate Alton Manning will not face criminal charges. UKDS is a subsidiary of CCA based in England. Manning, 33, died on Dec. 8, 1995 at HM Prison Blakenhurst after being restrained by UKDS staff during ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Hepatitis
/2018/09/12/colorado-settlement-prisoner-care-for-hepatitis-c. 25. Proposed Settlement Agreement and Release at 7–8, Barfield v. Cook , 3:18-CV1198-MPS (D. Conn. 2020). 26. Fowler v. Turco, No. 1 ...
Brief • September 2, 2010
gave the following reason for redacting information from these two documents: [T]he release could risk circumvention of security at the prison, by allowing inmates and others to learn key components ...
Brief • July 22, 2005
before being served, causing the food to spoil. Sudden bouts of vomiting and diarrhea, likely caused by contaminated or spoiled food, afflict prisoners on a regular basis after meal service in Unit 32. 34 ...
Brief • 2005
before being served, causing the food to spoil. Sudden bouts of vomiting and diarrhea, likely caused by contaminated or spoiled food, afflict prisoners on a regular basis after meal service in Unit 32. 34 ...
Brief • 2005
before being served, causing the food to spoil. Sudden bouts of vomiting and diarrhea, likely caused by contaminated or spoiled food, afflict prisoners on a regular basis after meal service in Unit 32. 34 ...
Brief • June 22, 2005
before being served, causing the food to spoil. Sudden bouts of vomiting and diarrhea, likely caused by contaminated or spoiled food, afflict prisoners on a regular basis after meal service in Unit 32. 34 ...
Publication • February 18, 2016
Filed under: Military, Police
-826-3668, kenneth.poole@socom.mil. Thank you for your interest in the JSOU Press. ******* This work was cleared for public release; distribution is unlimited. ISBN 1-933749-49-2 The views expressed ...
Brief • February 19, 2008
oversight of inmates. The Harris County jail and Harris County receives vast state and federal funds for their jail and its operation. 26. Between June 13-17, 2005, not long after Attorney Brown was released ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
, most often private prisons or county jails. After conviction, short-term prisoners often continue to serve their time in U.S. Marshals’ custody while those sentenced to longer sentences for re-entering ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Injunctions (PLRA)
a useless tool in prison reform litigation. Instead, twenty-five years after Congress passed the Act, a limited injunctive practice has adapted and survived. Through a survey of fifty consent decrees ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: First Amendment, Police
who espouse dissident beliefs.” On April 3, 2007, Wolf was released after reaching an agreement with the United States Attorney’s office to submit raw footage from the 2005 protest. Wolf said ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
. This report focuses exclusively on issues relating to policing in order to highlight the widespread violations of human rights guaranteed by the Covenant which take place outside of courts and prisons ...
efforts satisfied that standard. Id. The panel 9 “start[ed] with how Agent Nowicki attempted to locate Vixama *ௗ*ௗ* after learning of Vixama’s release”: by contacting Vixama’s uncle and requesting that ICE ...
In-the-News Article • July 28, 2015
. Lopez-Gregario had been placed on constant suicide watch that Sept. 24. But after four hours, a staff psychologist interviewed him and reduced the watch to 15-minute checks. After his death, investigators ...
Article • November 7, 2017 • from PLN November, 2017
Filed under: Prison Labor
Concern over Use of Prisoners to Clear Homeless Camps in Washington, Oregon by Lonnie Burton by Lonnie Burton In November 2016, the Human Rights Commission (HRC) in Seattle, Washington ...
Article • January 8, 2019 • from PLN January, 2019
Filed under: Misconduct/Corruption, Food
and Justice in January 2018, for failure to produce public records. Entrekin refused to produce documents showing how money from his jail’s food account was being spent, stating only that prisoners ...
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