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Brief • 2013
Document2603 Filed05/02/13 Page6 of 8 1 16. An example of the unintended consequences of implementing many of the remaining 2 options for reducing the prison population is the potential early release ...
Publication • June 3, 2016
—and recommends each alien for detention or release. An ICE officer reviews the RCA results along with other factors, such as an alien’s final order status, and, after obtaining supervisory approval, makes ...
Case • 1991
offered to send the originals to his family. Griffin wrote a letter to James A. Gammon, Assistant Superintendent at Moberly, complaining about the prison policy and the action taken, and after receiving ...
Case • 1989
by depositions, despite this approach's weakness on credibility issues; postponement of trial until the prisoner's release, if scheduled to occur within a reasonable time; and compelling the prisoner's presence ...
Brief • 2004
Lee v Dc Complaint Prisoner Stabbing 2004 ,. ORIGINAL SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUM IA FI LED -l CIVIL ACTIONS BRANCH Civil Division OCT 0 1 2004 ) ) ) ) Plaintiff ) ) v. ) ) DISTRICT ...
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. (a) one year following release from custody or supervision for misdemeanor offenses (b) two years following release from custody or supervision for felony offenses (c) three years following completion ...
Brief • October 21, 2015
Filed under: Money/Property
. After her release from jail, Ms. Kennedy learned that she had been fired from her part-time job cleaning local baseball fields because she had missed work while incarcerated. 90. Ms. Kennedy has ...
Publication • 2020
increased due to the changing make-up of the jail populations and a slowdown in court case processing. • After the historic initial decrease, jail populations rebounded somewhat but stabilized in October ...
Case • 2000
Facility ("Attica"). McClary arrived at Attica on July 11, 1989, and after administrative processing, was placed in the prison's general population. McClary was assigned the job of porter and was responsible ...
Brief • December 11, 2015
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
wrongfully convicted young men in this case (“Larson plaintiffs”) were released from prison in 2012, shortly before the Act was passed. Their cases were the subject of floor debate before the House ...
Brief • 2008
excluding holidays after booking) to a Type 2 jail (a Type 2 jail is a 6 local detention facility used for the detention of persons pending 7 arraignment, during trial, and upon a sentence or commitment ...
In-the-News Article • December 8, 2015
PLN files appellate brief in challenge to censorship by Florida DOC Dec. 8, 2015 PLN Press Releases Prison Legal News PRESS RELEASE   Human Rights Defense Center For Immediate Release ...
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penitentiary system. It is manifested in “supermax prisons,” short for super maximum security prisons, as well as specific units within regular prisons. These specific units may be referred to as segregation ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
persons are eligible to be released from custody or removed from the United States. This can free available bed space at detention facilities and, at least in theory, substantially reduce costs ...
friend and consultant to the National Prison Project passed away on July 29,2007 in Minnesota after a short illness. He is survived by his wife Nancy and his children Michael, Kathryn, and John ...
Case • 2002
. Newspaper intervened, seeking declaratory judgment that records were public and writ of mandamus compelling sheriff to release the information. Sheriff filed plea to jurisdiction and motion to abate mandamus ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
, and creates a financial bias in jailers against the release of prisoners;36 and, how mainstream religions have criticized private, for-profit prisons as immoral.37 There is increasing reason for concern ...
Publication • April 29, 2020
-for-profit ensures more incarceration, quashes alternatives to incarceration, and creates a financial bias in jailers against the release of prisoners;36 and, how mainstream religions have criticized private ...
Brief • 2006
health care services provided to prisoners are the sole responsibility of qualified health care personnel (e.g. physicians, dentists, nurses, and mental health professionals, etc.)” employed by the MCJC ...
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will reside in a state nursing home. _ w ' : ' : l be on ten years of supervised release. Much cred~lI~ t o FM C Lexington staff for facilitating the release process. particularly Chief Social Worker Darrell ...
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