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Article • February 15, 2006 • from PLN February, 2006
if their job also entails supervising two prisoner workers, each of whom works at least 173 hours/month doing what would otherwise have been performed by state civil service employees. State regulations ...
to serve their last six months of incarceration in a [Community Corrections Center (CCC)] regardless of what percentage of the sentence this six months comprised." On December 13, 2002, however, the U.S ...
think genuinely have a sense of atonement for what they've done and are genuinely looking for some kind of forgiveness. ... We try to give each faith group a reasonably equitable opportunity to practice ...
Article • March 15, 2006 • from PLN March, 2006
Dallas Fake Drug Cases Settle For Millions, Jury Awards Damages by by Michael Rigby In 2001, police officers in Dallas, Texas, made 33 arrests in what has since become known as the fake ...
not filed legal action to obtain those documents, but I could easily do so. If I do, the DOC will spend taxpayer money to hire attorneys to argue that revealing what Bembenek and Dahmer are in prison ...
Article • December 15, 1990 • from PLN December, 1990
Filed under: Commentary/Reviews, Crime
. Today they are doing the same thing to us. Tomorrow they will be doing to the community what they are doing to us. We must put people on their guard. When people walk on each other, when disharmony ...
what amount would be sufficient to make clear to correctional officers that they may not participate in conduct similar to that set forth in this case. I believe that an award of $500 will be sufficient ...
Article • December 15, 1994 • from PLN December, 1994
practical purposes, no one is "similarly situated" in prison. That is what happened in this case. The appeals court held that because the plaintiffs did not allege inadequate funding for programs at NCW ...
in January of 1994. Shortly after, another prisoner, Grady Vaxter, started hitting on Bell hinting Vaxter was interested in Bell and wanting Bell to cooperate. Bell did what he could to stay away from Vaxter ...
away plaintiff's sunglasses." "That sentence can easily mislead critics of prisoner litigation into adding Koehl's complaint to their list of what they consider to be frivolous lawsuits ...
Article • September 15, 1995 • from PLN September, 1995
. They came to this country seeking the "American Dream" of freedom and democracy. What awaited them, however, was a nightmare of concentration camp imprisonment and brutal mistreatment. One young Somali woman ...
. There are conflicting reports about what happened next. One source says he saw two prisoners beating a third. Another source said that "No one was doing anything" but just milling around and that guards could have come ...
threatened not to do so." Several aspects of this case are worth noting. First, Little Rock Reed knew what his rights were. When Ohio authorities threatened to revoke his parole without a Morissey ...
Article • December 15, 1998 • from PLN December, 1998
government funds to independent legal programs that provide legal services to the poor. In 1996 congress imposed severe budget cuts on the LSC and enacted extensive limitations on what groups could do ...
Article • March 15, 2000 • from PLN March, 2000
of, official crime rates," and "Prison still serves the economic system. And serves it well," Christianson merely leaves it up to the reader to decide what to think. Despite having academic features (1500 ...
the matter of death." Jack McIntyre, an Arpaio spokesperson, said that medical examiner's office staff told him that they did not know what happened to the larynx and the missing X-rays. Two weeks after ...
Article • February 15, 2000 • from PLN February, 2000
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
to allow for convict leasing. This is what happened in California after the California supreme court held that leasing prisoner labor to private companies violated that state's prohibition on convict leasing ...
she met the Governor at a fund raiser, she whispered to him that she was "waiting for news." According to the NY Times, "The governor ... replied that he did not know what she was talking about ...
to being a sex offender." The CDOC has issued official memos to all prisoners with an S4 label suspending their S4 rating until due process can be applied. It remains to be seen what due process ...
and determine what demonstrated need, if any, required continuing court supervision in order to prevent prospective constitutional right violations. See: Gilmore v. California, 220 F.3d 987 (9th Cir. 2000). ...
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