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Collins v. Campbell, et al., FL, complaint, medical, 2013
Florida Proceeds with Privatization of Prison Medical Care by The Florida Department of Corrections (FDOC) is moving forward with a legislative mandate to privatize its entire medical system. Whether the plan is implemented, however, may depend on the outcome of a lawsuit filed by prison health care workers challenging the …
Article • June 15, 2013 • from PLN June, 2013
CCA Pays $100,000 after Exiting Contract to Operate Florida Jail by A mediation agreement between Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and Hernando County, Florida has resolved a dispute over $1.86 million after CCA and the county ended their contract for operation of the Hernando County Detention Center (HCDC), which CCA …
Article • June 15, 2013 • from PLN June, 2013
Florida Legislator Resigns in Wake of Texting Scandal by A Florida state lawmaker who supported harsher criminal penalties for stalkers and people who commit sexual offenses using electronic means has resigned in the wake of a texting scandal. In August and September 2011, Democratic state representative Richard L. Steinberg used …
Publication • 2013
Innocent Defendant's Delimma-Plea Bargining, J of Crim Law & Criminology, 2013 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology Volume 103 | Issue 1 Article 1 Winter 2013 The Innocent Defendant's Dilemma: An Innovative Empirical Study of Plea Bargaining's Innocence Problem Lucian E. Dervan Vanessa A. Edkins Ph.D. Follow this and additional …
Article • May 15, 2013
Florida Supreme Court Bars Repetitious Prison Litigant by The Florida Supreme Court imposed sanction on a state prisoner for repeatedly filing meritless legal petitions with both the First District Court of Appeals and the Florida Supreme Court. Shernerd Richardson was serving his sentence for a sex offense when he appealed …
Brief • May 13, 2013
Christie v. Scott, FL, Settlement, Jail Pepper Spray Death, 2013
Article • April 15, 2013 • from PLN April, 2013
Florida Innocence Commission Makes Recommendations to Prevent Wrongful Convictions by The Florida Innocence Commission's final report, presented to the Florida Supreme Court on June 25, 2012, included a number of recommendations to address issues related to wrongful convictions in the Sunshine State. Due to having one of the highest rates …
US District Court Denies Fla. DOC Wrongful Death Defense by The United States District Court for the Middle District in Ocala denied in September 2012 the Florida Department of Corrections’ dispositive motion in the First Amendment claims of Lynn Wolfe, Plaintiff and mother of deceased DOC prisoner, Daniel Wolfe. Plaintiff …
Article • April 15, 2013
Florida Supreme Court Affirms Prisoner’s Death Sentence by The Supreme Court of Florida affirmed in February 2012 the circuit court’s denial of post-conviction relief in the death sentence of William Van Poyck. Appellant Van Poyck filed in 2007 a motion alleging his non-triggerman status as being of sufficient weight to …
Article • April 15, 2013
Preliminary Injunction Granted for Florida Prisoner's Medical Treatment by On November 19, 2009, U.S. District judge granted Motion for Preliminary Injunction that would not delay the prisoner's treatment recommended by outside specialists and physicians. In early 2008, while in State's custody, Rosemarie M. was diagnosed with uterine fibroid tumor which …
White v. Lynch, FL, Decision on Class Complaint, Sexual Harassment Female Guards, 2013 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION MIAMI DISTRICT OFFICE HEARINGS UNIT DECISION In the Complaint of Taronica White, Et al., v. EEOC Case No. 510-2012-00077X Eric Holder, Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau …
Article • March 15, 2013
BOP Dentist Convicted, Sentenced in Sex Assault Case by Brandon Sample A federal judge has sentenced a former federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) dentist to five months imprisonment, five months home confinement and a $3,000 fine for having sex with a female prisoner at the Federal Correctional Institution in Tallahassee, …
Article • March 15, 2013
Filed under: Organizing, Voting
Restoration of Voting Rights a Mixed Bag by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Disenfranchisement of ex-felons has always been a huge issue for civil rights activists. Lately, a few victories have been obtained in the area. The question is, however, how effective have the gains been in empowering ex-felons …
Article • March 15, 2013
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
Deregulation of Telephone Rates in Florida Eliminates Caps on Prisoner Rates by To comply with Florida law, the state’s Public Service Commission (PSC) amended its rules to remove its jurisdiction in rates of telephone services. For prisoners and their loved ones, that removes what little oversight existed on the rates …
Article • March 15, 2013 • from PLN March, 2013
Eleventh Circuit: Corizon Policy Led to Prisoner’s Paralysis; $1.2 Million Verdict Upheld by In a September 6, 2012 unpublished ruling, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a jury verdict that found Corizon Health, Inc., formerly Prison Health Services (PHS), had a policy or custom of refusing to send prisoners …
Article • March 15, 2013 • from PLN March, 2013
Eleventh Circuit: No Right to Spanish-language RDAP Program by In an April 2, 2012 unpublished per curiam ruling, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the dismissal of a federal prisoner’s lawsuit seeking reinstatement of a Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Spanish-language substance abuse program. The suit claimed that the BOP …
Article • March 15, 2013
Filed under: News
Newly Installed Florida Prison Chief Sacked by David Reutter by David M. Reutter After campaigning on a theme of reeling in wasteful spending, Rick Scott wasted no time as governor in tapping Edwin Buss as Secretary of the Florida Department of Corrections (FDOC). At the time, Buss was Indiana’s Commissioner …
Article • March 15, 2013
Filed under: Court Access, Filing Fees
Legislature’s Taking of Civil Filing Fee Portion not Unconstitutional Tax by The Florida Supreme Court ruled that legislation that requires portions of civil action filing fees deposited into the state’s general revenue fund does not constitute an unconstitutional tax on litigants. It also found the statutes at issue do not …
Brief • March 7, 2013
Meus v. FL Dept of Corrections, FL, Settlement, Wrongful Death, 2013 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASE This Settlement Agreement and Release (the "Settlement Agreement")is made and entered this ~ day of W)ll.n;t) , 2013. by and between Power Meus, as personal representative of the Estate of Power Ed Meus, deceased and …
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