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Article • April 15, 2013
Filed under: Media
NJ Supreme Court Hears Defamation Suit against Local Newspaper by The Supreme Court of New Jersey decided a defamation and false-light suit in February 2012 for the defendants, principals with the weekly local newspaper, The Nutley Sun. The suit was initiated by two individuals who were the subject of civil …
Article • April 15, 2013
North Dakota Supreme Court Clarifies Child Support Lien Issues Regarding State Prisoner by The Supreme Court for the State of North Dakota affirmed the judgment of the Ward County District Court, Northwest Judicial District of North Dakota, affirming an administrative enforcement action placing a lien, ordered September 28, 2011, on …
Article • April 15, 2013
Nurse Settles Washington DOC Wrongful Termination Suit by In the Superior Court of Snohomish County, State of Washington, Plaintiff Annette Belden settled for $100,000 in May 2004 a wrongful termination suit against the Washington Department of Corrections. Belden, an employee at the Washington State Reformatory in Monroe, Wash., worked as …
Article • April 15, 2013
Ohio Supreme Court Affirms Denial of Cincinnati Enquirer's FOI Request by The Cincinnati Enquirer's request for access to certain records of the Cincinnati Police Department pursuant to R.C. 149.43, the Public Records Act, has been denied on right to privacy grounds by the Ohio Supreme Court. Affirming an appellate court …
Article • April 15, 2013
Oregon Jury Awards $11,250 for False Arrest by On November 7, 2012, a Vancouver, Washington, man who was arrested for refusing to consent to a police search of his pockets was awarded $11,250. Sometime after midnight, in November, 2009, Jose Gasque, then 29, was sitting on a Portland, Oregon, curb …
Article • April 15, 2013
Filed under: Sentencing
Oregon Prison Assault Brings Attempted Murder Charge by An Oregon prisoner faces attempted murder charges and at least 10 more years in prison for brutally assaulting another prisoner at an intake facility in December 2011. While at the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility's (CCCF) Intake Center in December 2011, prisoner James …
Article • April 15, 2013
Oregon Cop Sued for On-duty Forced Fellatio by A woman who was forced to perform oral sex on an on-duty Beaverton, Oregon police officer has brought federal suit against the officer and the City. On at least two occasions in 2010, Beaverton police officer Joshua Michael Jensen, 27, arranged to …
Article • April 15, 2013
State Official Charged with Sex Crime by A New York parole board member has been charged in federal court with attempting to solicit an underage girl for sex. George Ortloff, a former Republican New York lawmaker, was arrested on October 13, 2008 at an undisclosed hotel in Colonie, New York. …
Article • April 15, 2013
Two Women Sue for Oregon Guard's Sexual Abuse by Two women have brought suit against Marion County, Oregon, alleging that they were sexually abused for more than a year by a guard of Marion County Work Release Center. As we've previously reported, on December 8, 2011, the Marion County Sheriff's …
Article • April 15, 2013
Oregon Cop Guilty of Federal Child Porn Charge; State Charges Still Pending by A Portland, Oregon police officer who was responsible for registering sex offenders pleaded guilty to a federal charge of receiving child pornography and still faces trial on several state sex crimes. Scott E. Elliott, 50, was a …
Article • April 15, 2013
Former OK Guard Sentenced to 21 Months in Federal Prison by In January 2009, former Oklahoma guard Jarrod Yates was sentenced to 21 months in federal prison for punching, kneeing, and stomping an arrestee on his head and face, causing serious injuries, in violation of the arrestee’s civil rights. The …
Article • April 15, 2013
Filed under: Sentencing, Habeas Corpus
Denial of Washington Misdemeanor Electronic Monitoring Credit Upheld by The Washington State Court of Appeals held that refusing to grant misdemeanor offenders credit for electronic home monitoring, while granting such credit to felons does not deprive misdemeanants of equal protection or due process of law. The court also held that …
Article • April 15, 2013
Dismissal of §1983 Challenge to Alabama's Lethal Injection Procedure Reversed by Dismissal of §1983 Challenge to Alabama's Lethal Injection Procedure Reversed On March 21, 2012, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed and remanded with instructions a death row's prisoner's lethal injection procedure claim. Alabama State prisoner Thomas D. Arthur, …
Article • April 15, 2013
Eighth Circuit Court Considers Prison Religious Practices Suit by The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit in May 2012 per curiam affirmed the finding for the state in the Eastern District Court of Arkansas in which a Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) suit was …
Article • April 15, 2013
Eighth Circuit Vacates District Court Commitment Order Issued Without a Hearing by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has granted the interlocutory appeal of Fred Neal, Jr., attacking the district court's discretion to order a commitment to conduct a competency evaluation, on Due Process grounds. It, ruled …
Article • April 15, 2013
Georgia Prison Disturbance Linked to Contraband Cell Phones by In the wake of a disturbance which left twelve people injured at Hancock State Prison, Georgia prison officials are suggesting that prisoners used cell phones to plan and coordinate the uprising. On November 25, 2011, while prisoners in one area of …
Article • April 15, 2013
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
California Court of Appeals Affirms Grant of Parole by The Fourth District Court of Appeals for the State of California affirmed in May 2012 the grant of a writ of habeas corpus filed by prisoner William Jon Pugh contesting the governor’s reversal of a grant of parole. Pugh was convicted …
Article • April 15, 2013
California Prison Officials Ordered to Provide Prisoners with Copies of their Administrative Appeals by In January 2008, the Fresno County Superior Court ordered Pleasant Valley State Prison (PVSP) officials to provide PVSP prisoners with photocopies of their administrative appeals at all levels of review. The order covered the administrative appeals …
Article • April 15, 2013
City Council Candidate Pays Juvenile Program for Campaign Work by A Virginia juvenile prison teacher agreed to pay the state for the services of youths in creating advertising materials for his city council campaign following scrutiny of his campaign contribution report. Virginia officials looked to restrict Virginia’s Youth Industries job-training …
Article • April 15, 2013
Filed under: Organizing, Hunger Strikes
Connecticut Supreme Court Holds for DOC to End Hunger Strike by The Supreme Court of the State of Connecticut affirmed in March 2012 the judgment of trial court granting permanent injunction to the Commissioner of Correction authorizing her to cause to be force-fed a prisoner who initiated a hunger strike …
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