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Publication • March 9, 2016
Filed under: Telephone Rates
 Format      Kiosk Receipt for ICS Payments      Webpage Requirements      Customer Payment Limits      Limitations to Calling List Associated with Prepaid ICS Account ICS RATES      Service to Prisons ...
Kickback publication • July 18, 2014
 Requirements      Customer Payment Limits      Limitations to Calling List Associated with Prepaid ICS Account ICS RATES      Service to Prisons Versus Jails      Security Biometrics      Interim ICS Rate Caps ...
Brief • 2008
CARTER. S.C.C., Oneida Corr. Facility. Defendants. SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT I. Introduction A. Plaintiffs in this class action comprise "current or former New York State prisoners who have lost or been ...
Brief • 2009
engaged in any misconduct. Any news release or media report to the contrary is false. Defendant’s counsel advised the Court that she will be filing a motion to dismiss, motion for change of venue ...
Brief • November 28, 2017
making three findings: (1) “that sex offenders who commit other predatory acts against children and persons who prey on others as a result of mental illness pose a high risk of reoffending after release ...
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this, and they’re coming after them, too.” 12 8 Schlosser, E. (1998, December). “The Prison-Industrial Complex.” The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 282, No. 6, pp. 51-77. 9 Ibid. 10 Smith, R. “Upstate: Give Us All ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
the Maryland, Delaware, and southern Pennsylvania area.7 Many of the detainees housed at the DDC have criminal records and were transferred from prison/jail facilities in the above area after serving sentences ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons, Medical
with the Department of Corrections [hereafter, SCDC] initially provided services to three prisons (Coastal Pre-Release Center, Lieber, and MacDougall); by 1999, its contract covered ten facilities and it received $31 ...
Publication • 2015
Filed under: Prison Conditions
limits yet also allow U.S. district courts to remain a forum for the vindication of the constitutional rights of at least some of the nation’s millions of prisoners. After Part I’s introduction, Part II ...
Case • 1978
petitioner denying that prison conditions were responsible for the prisoners' illnesses. [15] KQED requested permission to inspect and take pictures within the Greystone facility. After permission ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
with the statute’s limits yet also allow U.S. district courts to remain a forum for the vindication of the constitutional rights of at least some of the nation’s millions of prisoners. After Part I’s introduction ...
Publication • January 1, 2015
limits yet also allow U.S. district courts to remain a forum for the vindication of the constitutional rights of at least some of the nation’s millions of prisoners. After Part I’s introduction, Part II ...
Brief • February 18, 2014
Filed under: Cancer, Blood, Failure to Treat
medical chart. CLAIMANT'S CONDITION WORSENS AFTER HIS RELEASE Mr. Upsher testified that he has no relatives so that, when he was released from prison, he was homeless, living on the streets, in subways ...
In-the-News Article • March 7, 2007
platform, ignored the story until after the election; Metcalf was re-elected by 600 votes.) In 1996, Wright and PLN exposed how the Microsoft Corporation was using prison labor to package some of its ...
that unlike many prisoners, I have the resources and support to take my own experiences in prison and use them to try to make critical improvements to this country’s criminal justice system. Since my release, I ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
WARDEN, A PROMISE OF JUSTICE 122-208 (1998) (describing the investigation by the class that demonstrated the innocence of four men, including two who were released after 18 years in prison); Pam Belluck ...
Brief • January 20, 2022
.” I. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND The instant action arises out of the death of Robert Lewis on October 30, 2015, after he apparently hanged himself in the Cumberland County Jail on October 29. His ...
Brief • January 11, 2019
"). In September 2018, Mr. Liebich's conviction was vacated and he was released from prison. He now resides in Chicago, Illinois. 7. Defendant IDOC is a goverrunent agency responsible for all Illinois state prisons ...
Case • 2003
of the defendants, holding: [A] prison official cannot be found liable under the Eighth Amendment for denying an inmate humane conditions of confinement unless the official knows of and disregards an excessive risk ...
Filing • August 3, 2018
include publishing Prison Legal News, a 72-page monthly publication that covers 2 prison-related news and litigation nationwide, and Criminal Legal News, a monthly publication 3 that covers the criminal ...
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