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Brief • January 8, 2016
– though she still had several days left to serve on her short sentence. The County’s policy, practice, and custom was to avoid paying for prisoners’ medical care at all costs, especially after they were ...
Brief • 2010
incarcerated for 77 days. (Id., p. 130). She was placed on probation for a period of three years which required her to report every month. (Id., p. 140). After her release from prison, Ms. Urquhart lived ...
Case • 1989
] factors may bear on whether a release is voluntary . . ." Rumery, 480 U.S. at 401-02, 107 S. Ct. at 1197. [25] Within days after the fire at the jail, Jack Berry's father retained Thomas Berry ...
Brief • December 23, 2011
prisoners do not return to their last known residence after release. Neither of these (Pls.‘ Resp. 26.) objections, however, whether the adjustments made were proper. is probative of To be sure ...
Article • November 15, 2024 • from PLN November, 2024
Spit Hoods, Modern Legacy of Torture by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso Spit hoods are a type of restraint used by prison and jail guards, as well as other law enforcement and custodial ...
in Dangerous Harmful Settings c. Inadequate Treatment in Crisis Care d. Unsafe Crisis Cells e. Inadequate Monitoring of Suicidal Prisoners f. Inappropriate Release from Suicide Watch Inadequate Follow-up 7 ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
are placed in removal proceedings: (1) stopped at the airport after traveling abroad; (2) interviewed while in jail/prison; (3) immigration applications; and (4) prior orders of deportation. 1. Stopped ...
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Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
after they are proven to be a danger to the other inmates. [FN42] A proactive approach would be to automatically segregate prisoners who are infected with AIDS/ HIV+. [FN43] Those in favor of automatic ...
Brief • February 11, 2022
that she and her coworkers went to a bar in Rockland and that she talked about their “future plans.” 75. Autumn’s conversation with the prisoner primarily concerned his goals after being released from ...
Article • October 15, 1994 • from PLN October, 1994
, 1989, issue of The Daily Yomiruri featured the story of Masao Akabori, acquitted on retrial after 35 years in prison in Japan, 31 on deathrow, because he was innocent. The difference between other ...
Article • September 3, 2018 • from PLN September, 2018
, released in May 2018, concluded that restoring voting rights to ex-prisoners would contribute an estimated $365 million to Florida’s economy by making them more productive citizens. Judge Walker&rsquo ...
Article • October 15, 2012 • from PLN October, 2012
, Homo sapiens. Experts say at least 80,000 prisoners are in solitary confinement in tiny cells in this country. Some prisoner-rights advocates think it’s ironic when laws give rights to animals ...
Article • September 16, 2015
states to block access to specific prisoners. What does that mean for freedom of the press and our justice system? In 1972, Angela Davis was interviewed on film for television from the basement of the San ...
that 10% to 40% of sex offenders will re-offend, and nearly all will be released from prison. Those numbers scare parents, and lead to the innovative, aggressive (and some say draconian) laws ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2012
ape species if they are used for research, doesn't protect the dominant primate species, Homosapiens. Experts say at least 80,000 prison inmates are in solitary confinement in tiny cells ...
In-the-News Article • May 12, 2016
HRDC Prison Phone Justice director quoted re prison phone rates in IL May 12, 2016 Articles with PLN Quotes Illinois Times Thursday, May 12, 2016 12:08 am   Prison phone ...
Publication • August 4, 2014
Filed under: Private Prisons
reduce the recidivism rate of those inmates after they are paroled and released to California communities. A reduction in the recidivism rate would result in an avoidance of some state (and local ...
Publication • June 1, 2019
of every 15 women in prison — nearly 7,000 women — is serving a life or virtual life sentence.1 One-third of them have no chance for parole, so their prospects for release are highly improbable. The number ...
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release in 2003. During and since his incarceration, he has successfully litigated a wide variety of censorship and public records cases against prison systems around the country, both as a pro se plaintiff ...
Brief • May 19, 2015
family. Santiago also kept Jane Doe 1 from resisting or reporting his sexual abuse by threatening that after she was released, she would live with him, keep his house clean, and “never go anywhere ...
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