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Article • June 9, 2017 • from PLN June, 2017
disease that is associated with anger, depression, impaired judgment and poor impulse control. A 2009 study of brain injuries in Maryland found that 28 percent of patients who experienced head trauma became ...
Article • December 5, 2017 • from PLN December, 2017
and operational resources that the sheriff’s office has been denied for years,” the sheriff announced. Maynard came from a seven-year tenure with the Maryland Department of Public Safety ...
Article • April 15, 2013 • from PLN April, 2013
the lessons learned by states around the country. Besides Illinois, Vera has conducted similar investigations in Ohio, Mississippi and Maryland. A Bureau of Prisons spokesman told Courthouse News ...
Article • April 2, 2018 • from PLN April, 2018
-Wolf said, adding she hoped the new BOP policy “sets the tone for the rest of the country.” In fact, it may have done just that. In February 2018, a Maryland Senate committee began ...
Corrections Officer. Lappin retired from the BOP in May 2011, several months after his arrest on DUI charges by the Anne Arundel County Police Department in Maryland. According to a police report, his eyes ...
.” Death Penalty and Juvenile LWOP Sentencing Reforms In 2012, Connecticut abolished its death penalty and Maryland followed suit in 2013. Today, eighteen states and the District of Columbia have ...
Article • December 15, 2012 • from PLN December, 2012
Filed under: News, News in Brief
drug-related offenses and resisting law enforcement and battery. Maryland: Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) supervisor Susan A. Pratt, 46, was indicted on July 24, 2012 for receiving bribes from moving ...
Article • December 15, 2013 • from PLN December, 2013
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
but rather retains all revenue in excess of the cost of providing prison phone services, which is termed “revenue” or “rebates.” 4 Maryland’s ICS contract changed to GTL in early 2013; the charts reflect ...
companies that perform public duties in at least eight states, including Florida, Tennessee, Maryland, North Carolina, Oregon, Kansas, Ohio and Connecticut. PHS denied PLN’s public records request ...
Article • August 7, 2014 • from PLN August, 2014
acts which parallel the federal FCA: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana ...
Article • June 6, 2014 • from PLN June, 2014
Filed under: Voting, Statistics/Trends
with a decline between 1960 and 1976 as states expanded voting rights during the civil rights era. Many states have scaled back their disenfranchisement laws since the 1970s. For example, Maryland and Washington ...
Article • February 18, 2016
of the state and federal constitution (claim 2); and that the prosecution failed to disclose exculpatory evidence in violation of his due process rights under Brady v. Maryland, 313 US 82, 83 S.Ct. 1194 (1963 ...
with SORNA. Those states included Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota and Wyoming (Guam and nine Native American ...
Article • March 31, 2016 • from PLN April, 2016
percent for paroled lifers. California is one of only three states where the governor has final say on decisions by state parole boards (Maryland and Oklahoma are the other two), and Brown has approved ...
. According to the doctrine of Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963), prosecutors are obligated to turn over potentially exculpatory evidence to defendants and their counsel in a timely fashion. District ...
Article • June 15, 2012 • from PLN June, 2012
in 2011 was the state that carries out the most executions. Texas, which has averaged 34 new death sentences per year, had only 8 in 2011. Other death penalty states, including Maryland, Missouri ...
. The report also examines reform efforts in California, Louisiana, Maryland and Indiana, and concludes by outlining the positive and negative trends affecting criminal justice legislation in 2011. The ACLU ...
Article • January 7, 2016
to testimony before Congress by Mississippi's corrections commissioner. Mississippi's success led the states of Illinois, Maryland, New Mexico and Washington to examine their segregation policies with an eye ...
Article • December 3, 2014 • from PLN December, 2014
the District of Columbia jails, the United States Penitentiary Hazelton and Secure Female Facility in West Virginia, and the Federal Correctional Institution in Cumberland, Maryland. While visiting ...
Article • March 5, 2019 • from PLN March, 2019
treatment and access to programs. In 2016, a deaf man in Washington, D.C. was awarded $70,000 in damages after he was jailed for two months without an interpreter. Maryland, Kentucky and South Carolina have ...
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