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Case • 2000
in Florence, Colorado, which is the maximum-security prison in the federal system, the successor to Alcatraz and Marion. Department of Justice, "Release Preparation Program," 61 Fed. Reg. 38042-02, 38043 (Jul ...
Brief • June 26, 2018
. ¶ 43.) Ms. 6 L. was “terrified that she would never see her daughter again.” (Id. ¶ 45.) After the present 7 lawsuit was filed, Ms. L. was released from ICE detention into the community. The Court 8 ...
Case • 2002
). [13] FACTS [14] ¶2 In 1990, McDonald was sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole for twenty-five years after being convicted of an aggravated assault that he committed ...
Publication • March 10, 2017
Filed under: Telephone Rates
Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking released on March 2, 2017, in the above-referenced proceeding. Undersigned counsel expressed that the Wright Petitioners do not have an opinion ...
Annual report • July 31, 2006
of America in Colorado by Washington prisoners injured in a riot. There were also individual suits by prisoners injured in that same riot, a woman arrestee who miscarried in a Delaware prison after being ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
superintendent or designee if beyond 24 hours and every 24 hours thereafter. After a hearing, confinement can exceed 5 days if juvenile’s release would harm safety and security of facility. would jeopardize ...
Publication • February 1, 2016
Filed under: Centurion
CI, Sumter CI, and Zephyrhills CI, and their assigned satellite facilities, including annexes, work camps, road prisons and work release centers. Therefore, in consideration of the mutual benefits ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
and assist those prisoners whose constitutional and civil rights have been violated to stand up for themselves in court." Two weeks after Judge Turk's Sept. 1 ruling excoriating the ban on Ulysses ...
Publication • January 1, 2019
02 THE CHALLENGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM After more than three decades of rising prison and jail populations, a new era of low crime rates and criminal justice reform has begun to reverse the U.S ...
Case • 2002
a few days in SHU, and a total of 45 days in the jail, plaintiff was released. n4 Albany County Penitentiary's SHU strip search policy calls for strip searches when a prisoner is found with contraband ...
Case • 1995
at the Massachusetts Correctional Institute at Cedar Junction ("MCI-Cedar Junction"). Following an altercation with numerous prison guards, his placement in the West Wing Segregation Unit ("West Wing"), conviction [**2 ...
Brief • 2007
Defendants Livingston and Collier’s Second Motion to Dismiss in its entirety. FACTS Plaintiff Raul Meza is a parolee confined at the Travis County Correctional Complex (TCCC). Mr. Meza’s release to “mandatory ...
least, Graner moved from one prison where abuse was commonplace to another. Abu Ghraib was a familiar environment. In a Utah prison, Michael Valent, a mentally ill prisoner, died after spending ...
timely proper care for weeks aod was later diagnosed with testicular cancer that had spread to his abdomen. Another prisoner is now legally blind after being denied treatment for glaucoma. Last month ...
Brief
that prisoner was transferred numerous times within the Georgia state prison system after filing his complaint, and the problem is capable of repetition yet evades review. STATEMENT OF THE CASE I. THE NATURE ...
Publication
cases to cases involving jails and prisons. In 1971, riots erupted at Attica Prison in New York. Negotiations to release hostages received a great deal of coverage on television and in the newspapers ...
Article • June 29, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
of protesters gathered outside the Medium Security Institution in St. Louis, Missouri and chanted “shut it down,” after a video showing prisoners at the jail begging for relief from soaring ...
Brief • March 24, 2016
, 11 months, and 7 days in prison after being erroneously convicted and sentenced to death for the rape and murder of 11-year Sabrina Buie, crimes for which they were actually innocent. DNA testing ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
of doctors such as Dr. Kligman and sponsored by drug companies such as Dow Chemical, the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare released a report in 1976 condemning the use of prisoners ...
died the day after he was reunited with his family. Family Economic Hardship Most families in our sample lost a working parent, because they were detained, deported, or released but not allowed to work ...
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