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In-the-News Article • January 12, 2015
prison in Washington state for first-degree murder. Wright, then a military police officer, was incarcerated after he attempted to rob a cocaine dealer by the name of Curtis Smith. During the hold-up ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2012
in developing this private prison industry, essentially creating a market by going after immigrants, that we were never really going to win any of these fights to get justice for immigrant communities and workers ...
Case • 2002
filed a motion to quash, arguing that the information was confidential and its release would place the prison staff at risk. That very same day, the district court granted the motion to quash without ...
Case • 1994
implemented since January 1, 1992 and had received the agreement of plaintiffs' counsel. After May 1993, when there were major inmate disturbances at two prison institutions in Kansas, a greatly increased ...
Brief • July 2, 2010
. Following this incident, Wells returned home with his father. On June 2, 2007, Wells was taken into custody at the Jail after being arrested by Deputy Sheriff Trey Barker on charges of illegal consumption ...
Case • 1999
of a particular inmate would pose to the court, the substantiality of the matter at issue, the need for an early determination of the matter, the possibility of delaying trial until the prisoner is released ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
. After August, 2002, the highest rating was “superior.” Sources: Bureau of Prisons Semi-annual Contract Monitoring Summaries Measuring Performance of the Taft Facility and Low-Security Federal Prisons ...
Brief • 2012
Colorado Page 2 of 40 Colorado’s highest security “supermax” facility. Until recently, all inmates there were in administrative segregation. Mr. Anderson remained at the CSP until his release from prison ...
Case • 2004
to a misdemeanor charge after completion of the Phoenix House program and the four-and-a-half-to-nine-year felony sentence to state prison that he received for violating the original sentence condition. [79 ...
Publication • April 12, 2017
Department of Corrections to eliminate the need to issue cash or checks to inmates being released. After 11 years of providing Release Debit Card services for the corrections industry, we are proud to say ...
Filing • March 9, 2016
Prison Legal News v EOUSA, US, Reply Brief - newspapers, FOIA public records, 2011 No. 10-1510 IN THE Supreme Court of the United States ———— PRISON LEGAL NEWS, Petitioner, v. EXECUTIVE OFFICE ...
Filing • March 10, 2017
serious trauma both in their countries of origin and after being brought to the United States. Our clients also include children and youth who have experienced confinement in locked facilities ...
Brief • July 14, 2011
Prison Legal News v EOUSA, US, Reply Brief - newspapers, FOIA public records, 2011 No. 10-1510 IN THE Supreme Court of the United States ———— PRISON LEGAL NEWS, Petitioner, v. EXECUTIVE OFFICE ...
Publication • March 10, 2017
both in their countries of origin and after being brought to the United States. Our clients also include children and youth who have experienced confinement in locked facilities, in the juvenile justice ...
Brief • January 12, 2023
and operations of the prison systems in this country are unknown to the public for the most part. Though taxpayer dollars are used to fund the operations, there is very little insight into what actually occurs ...
, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Missouri. The program is designed to transform prisoners into good citizens, reduce recidivism, and prepare prisoners for release from prison. Rather than utilizing scientific ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing, Habeas Corpus
are provided to them by state law. When a federal court grants a writ of habeas corpus, it orders the state court to release the prisoner, or to repeat the trial, sentencing, or other proceeding that led ...
Article • January 15, 2001 • from PLN January, 2001
provided Demerol for pain. The following day he was released by the jail, and discharged from the hospital the day after. A few days later, a VA hospital diagnosed his terminal colon cancer. In June ...
Defense Verdict in Kentucky Prisoner’s Death; Appellate Court Reverses by David Reutter A Kentucky state jury found for the defendants in a lawsuit alleging a jail guard and nurse failed ...
Article • June 3, 2015 • from PLN June, 2015
Filed under: Judicial Misconduct
, he lost his reelection campaign in March 2014 – three years after his daughter released the video showing the now-former jurist screaming, cursing, manhandling her and repeatedly hitting her ...
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