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Brief • April 9, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
. BACKGROUND A. Correctional Facilities The Corrections Division of the Department of Public Safety (DPS) oversees four jails situated on the four most populous islands: Hawaiʻi Community Correctional Center ...
Filing • October 22, 2019
Outcomes for Appellants and Their Communities. .................................................................................... 28 A. High Prices Take a Psychological Toll on Incarcerated People ...
Brief • May 7, 2012
to communicate that the PIB is an official document produced by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Emergency Preparedness Agency intended to advance its “Protect” mission and that the information contained ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
Filed under: Cell Phone Access
............................................. 45 Appendix 8: What is Radio Frequency (RF) Communications - The Idea of Waves as Energy ...
Publication • June 15, 2017
communities; just and effective solutions to social problems; and the use of incarceration as a last report 1012 14th Street, NW Suite 600 Washington, DC 20005 Tell (202) 558-7974 Part II: How violent ...
Case • 2001
, but by her desire to preserve the confidentiality of Swan's disclosures. As described in the next section of this Order, California law protects the confidentiality of communications between psychotherapists ...
Brief • August 31, 2005
by Municipal Police against Puerto Rican residents of Dominican nationality or descent and/or who reside in the communities commonly identified as Dominican communities, and are thus perceived as being ...
Brief
Administrator; CLAYTON ) FRANK, Warden of the Oahu ) Community Correctional Center; ) SERNA (first name unknown), Sergeant, ) Oahu Community Correctional Facility; ) JOHN MANUMALEUNA, Chief of ) Security, Oahu ...
Brief • 2010
justice system suffered several lapses of communication at various levels-and in particular, at both the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ("TeCA") and the Texas Defender Service ("TDS"). The Examiner ...
Brief • April 14, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
a flight risk and a danger to the community. The government, observing that Mr. RamirezRodriguez is subject to an ICE detainer, also argues that it will likely deport him from the country if he is released ...
Publication • October 31, 2014
Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, S.W. Washington, DC 20554 Re: Comment for WC Docket No. 12-375 (Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking) Dear Chairman Wheeler: The Human Rights Defense ...
Publication • July 12, 2015
in protecting communities that have been overburdened by industrial pollution, we also find that there is a significant piece missing to the dialogue thus far: recognition of the vast number of prisoners ...
Brief • May 13, 2016
Filed under: Attorneys, First Amendment
and Steven H. Schulman, When Talk is Not Cheap: Communications with the Media, the Government and Other Parties in High Profile White Collar Criminal Cases, 39 AM. CRIM. L. R EV. 203 (2002) ……………….. 6 Eliot E ...
be supervised by a Parole Officer in the community). The statute assigns a number of duties and responsibilities to OMH relative to the identification, assessment and care of individuals found by the court ...
for damages to persons in a community injured as a result of illegal drug use. These persons include parents, employers, insurers, governmental entities, and others who pay for drug treatment or employee ...
Publication • April 1, 2024
. This report tracks the number of in-person visits rebounding in 2023 and documents the millions of phone calls and electronic communications accommodated for the incarcerated population. It also reflects ...
Article • August 15, 1990 • from PLN August, 1990
paper not because of any legitimate security concerns, but rather because of a Nazi-like drive to prevent us form communicating an alternative to corrections to prisoner, their families, and, ultimately ...
Article • May 15, 2005 • from PLN May, 2005
1,503 currently paroled sex offenders were placed in transitional group homes in poor African-American communities on Chicago’s South Side. In fact, five transitional homes are located in the area’s 60628 ...
Article • February 15, 2006 • from PLN February, 2006
communication with the free community, and to offer telephone services in the correctional setting with an appropriate range of options at the lowest possible rates. Recognizing numerous studies that have shown ...
Megan's Law Fallout by Willie Wisely by W. Wisely The 1996 Megan's Law, an amendment to the 1994 Wetterling Act, requires public notice when convicted sex offenders move into a community ...
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