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In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
fellow inmate and "radical Marxist" Ed Mead in 1987. When Mead was released in 1993, the terms of his parole prohibited him from communicating with Wright, who was still incarcerated at the time ...
Article • August 15, 2023 • from PLN August, 2023
releases. (A longstanding challenge for criminal justice reform is that it is difficult to quantify the fiscal, familial, and community benefits of people returning to their homes and communities.) This fear ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2012
Tennessee commissioner of economic and community Development. Chief corrections officer Harley G. Lappin is a former director of the federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) (he resigned from the BOP shortly after ...
Brief • 2010
armed officer in attendance. (d) Communication between the two vehicles is essential and is recommended between both vehicles and the home station. Section 33-7.009 does not distinguish transfers from ...
Brief • 2006
for each current MI-IU patient who does not currently have a treatment plan. D. Secure Psychiatric Unit : E -Ward 1) Inmates Without "Community Time" Privilege Status. a. Effective 30 days from the date ...
Brief • 2003
Department at MCC/TRU, for Ii teacher's 10 11 12 13 14 lS assistant position at the Edmonds Community College campus at MCC/TRU. 11. . During the interview the Department of Corrections (hereinafter "DOC ...
Brief • 2010
Department‟s Legal Advisor. Officer Werner‟s sergeant, Sgt. Zerr, attended in support of Werner 18 and communicated the support of many in Officer Werner‟s squad. 19 10. Guild President O‟Neill supported ...
Brief • 2009
continued to communicate their alleged beliefs and findings to Noxubee County officials prior to and subsequent to the indictment ofMr. Brooks on March 31,1991, and prior to his trial which began on January ...
Brief • 2012
of plaintiff’s camera. After taking plaintiff to the ground, Solesbee told him he was under arrest. Solesbee charged plaintiff with unlawful intercepting of communication and resisting arrest. Plaintiff ...
Brief • 2008
hold of a pole to steady herself, and as she turned around to sit down, Officer Leonard entered the train and without warning or any type of communication grabbed her from behind. He put both his hands ...
Brief
in the community, which means “those prevailing in the community for similar services by lawyers of reasonably comparable skill, experience and reputation.”  6 Blum v. Stenson, 465 U.S. 886, 895 n. 11 (1984 ...
Brief • 2011
form of communication from an obvious third party, sinc~ nothing was transmitted by me when the account was established. You will shortly be receiving a subpoena within thirty (30) days issued from ...
Brief • 2010
. 180 (EDNY 1988). Here, the defendants seek to assert the inapplicable "public interest" privilege, a New York State qualified privilege which attaches to "confidential communications between public ...
Article • July 1, 2020 • from PLN July, 2020
to no communication with our families. As a “Camper” we are all “low level” criminals. Drug cases that are usually casualties from the opioid crisis and tax crimes usually top the list. I am ...
Article • February 1, 2021 • from PLN February, 2021
working to develop COVID-19 vaccines. Throughout development, the companies published their data for independent review by the scientific community as well as the FDA. Each vaccine underwent three trial ...
Article • September 1, 2022 • from PLN September, 2022
Filed under: COVID-19, Official Report
to Truthout’s queries about COVID and testing. The current lack of reporting not only affects those behind bars, but also people in outside communities. The Prison Policy Initiative estimated ...
. Mr. O’Brien is one of many victims of Defendant Kramer’s use of excessive and unreasonable force. Defendant Kramer has a reputation in the Taunton community, among the criminal defense bar, and within ...
professionals employed and/or contracting with 10 ODOC to provide competent medical care to inmates at the ODOC commensurate with 11 reasonable standards of care in the community. ODOC employees are licensed ...
Brief • December 20, 2019
. Hill for prosecuting this lawsuit and for communicating with counsel; directing that Correctional Officer Kyle Masters have no further contact with Mr. Hill; ordering Mr. Hill’s transfer away from Santa ...
Brief • February 12, 2020
to communicate with incarcerated individuals under the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment. 36. The conduct of Defendants was objectively unreasonable and was undertaken recklessly, intentionally ...
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