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segregation because it was not clear what constituted a deprivation sufficient to invoke due process. A hearing officer's failure to indicate the evidence relied on could violate due process if there was a due ...
Article • August 15, 1998 • from PLN August, 1998
for punishments, or, buying into what political scientist Noam Chomsky has called "the assumed beneficence of the state," state simple-mindedly that "prisons are a failure." Instead, he looks at what functions ...
for a jury to find deliberate indifference. The court noted that most failure to protect cases hinge on "what the prison official knew and when he knew it because it is important to insure that guards ...
Article • May 15, 2007
of the factual dispute between Elliott and the mailroom officials as to what happened. The appellate court also held that the district court had erred in finding Elliott's claim that prison officials acted ...
its earlier ruling (120 Fed.Appx. 785) and ordered Goodman to identify (1) what conduct violated the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments that was actionable under § 1983, (2) to what extent this also ...
of Barnard's post- assault circumstances, he may have been unable to file a grievance within the time period required by the grievance procedure. Moreover, the record lacked any information as to what, if any ...
Article • January 8, 2019 • from PLN January, 2019
, especially since that policy did not specify what happens to books that are confiscated. Koger claimed the books were not returned to him once he was released. The Court of Appeals further noted Parratt ...
Article • August 10, 2016
, and what we are seeing is an erosion in access to books."  Last year, the Saskatchewan Penitentiary in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, did not extend a contract with the region's library service.&nbsp ...
Article • August 19, 2016
study. They are also 4.1 times more likely to be prosecuted, 4.4 times more likely to be convicted, and seven times more likely to be sentenced to prison than whites. "What this report fundamentally says ...
Article • June 15, 2011 • from PLN June, 2011
and lying to the FBI about what had happened. Robert McBroom, an internal affairs investigator at the jail, faced similar charges. He also was acquitted at trial. John E. Gray, a former jail sergeant ...
Article • August 15, 2012 • from PLN August, 2012
Grassley did not provide details as to what could be risky or what questions should be answered. Similarly, the president of the Council of Prison Locals, Dale Deshotel, indicated that unionized prison ...
Article • August 15, 2013
U.S.C. § 552(a)(6)(A)(i), make and communicate its “determination” whether or not, and to what extent, it intends to comply with a FOIA request, as well as its “reasons therefor,” within 20 working days ...
Article • October 3, 2014
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that the prisons it pays for are well-run," said Ammiano. "The CDCR's unwillingness to be transparent is part of what has led to court orders on prison health care and overcrowding. We should know when ...
Article • February 15, 2013 • from PLN February, 2013
of five lifers who have done much more time than their minimum sentences, and whose families unswervingly supported them for decades in hope of their eventual release, Mullane learns what it takes to get ...
Article • May 15, 2010 • from PLN May, 2010
.” The specific information pertinent to Gray’s claim would be: “(1) how the trusty program works; (2) what are the requirements for obtaining trusty status; (3) how many prisoners similarly situated to Gray ...
Article • September 15, 2010 • from PLN September, 2010
agreement. “Beyond that, I’d be very surprised if someone would hire him as a physician again to give him the opportunity to do what he did to you gentlemen and others,” said Judge James Isaacson. Although ...
Brief • 2009
be awarded damages to compensate for his pain and suffering (including physical and emotional pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life)? Answer: Yes or No __________ If your answer was Yes, in what ...
Article • October 15, 2002 • from PLN October, 2002
told the arsenal was out of storage space. What she found was "boxes on top of boxes [of food]...and it was all for the kitchen." The kitchen, however, was supposed to contain only convection ...
Article • February 1, 2023 • from PLN February, 2023
assignment, thanks to relatively generous pay. But what prisoners earn is just a fraction of what ACI collects for their work. The same is true of guards assigned to ACI. According to contracts obtained ...
Article • May 1, 2025 • from PLN May, 2025
called their conditions “horrific, and are far more restrictive, more severe and more abusive than what we would see in a typical immigration detention facility in the United States.” She ...
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