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Case • 1988
, National Prison Project of the American Civil Liberties Union, Washington, District of Columbia, National Prison Project By: Elizabeth Alexander and Adjoa Aiyetoro as Amicus Curiae, Patricia A. Streeter ...
Article • December 15, 2007
? numerous new prison-building projects. American incarceration rates are now proportionately six times higher than those of Britain, Canada or France. In addition, another 3.2 million Americans ...
budget deficit. But according to an April 2, 2007 news report, state officials project certain prison medical expenses, including hospitalizations, to run 61 percent over budget by the end of the fiscal ...
Case • 2006
. [7] Counsel OF Record: [8] Counsel for Appellant(s) Washington Appellate Project Attorney at Law 1511 Third Avenue Suite 701 Seattle, WA 98101 [9] Everybodytalksabout(info Only ...
Article • April 1, 2017 • from PLN April, 2017
representation from attorney Lisa Freeland with the Federal Public Defender’s office for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and assistance from the Innocence Project, Kevin Siehl walked out of SCI ...
Article • September 30, 2016 • from PLN October, 2016
Filed under: News in Brief
) and the Criminalization and Punishment Education Project. Colombia: In June 2016, the Colombian Congress approved an extension of a 2015 law that allows prosecutors to hold criminal suspects for extended periods of time ...
," said Marc Mauer, executive director of The Sentencing Project, a D.C.-based criminal justice research and advocacy organization. Hundreds of these programs have sprouted up over the years, but the supply ...
Article • September 24, 2015 • from PLN October, 2015
Filed under: News in Brief
completed solar power projects which have a combined capacity of about 28 megawatts. The Pleasant Valley State Prison, as well as the state hospital at Coalinga, joined North Kern State Prison, Chuckawalla ...
, the Thirteenth Court of Appeals upheld a $42 million wrongful death judgment against the company for the 2001 killing of prisoner Gregorio de la Rosa, Jr. in its Willacy County lockup. Here’s how the court ...
Article • September 9, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
Filed under: News in Brief
obstruction.” Garvin’s family filed a wrongful death suit in May 2018, raising medical negligence claims against five nurses and a NaphCare doctor. According to attorney Douglas Brannon, mediation ...
Dealing Chairman Logan defended his company's position and insisted that Cornell's retainer represented "a legitimate arms-length transaction to pursue separate future projects that are unrelated ...
Brief • 2011
ACCOUNTABILITY PROJECT IN SUPPORT OF PETITIONER __________ ROBERT L. HERBST Giskan Solotaroff KENNETH N. FLAXMAN Counsel of Record Anderson & Stewart LLP 11 Broadway, Ste 2150 New York, NY 10004 (212) 847-8315 ...
Brief • 2011
& LaDuca, LLP; Sam H. 5 Case 5:07-cv-00928-FB Document 89-3 Filed 11/10/2009 Page 6 of 16 Lock of The Law Offices of Sam H. Lock; James Harrington of the Texas Civil Rights Project; Bob Keach of the Law ...
Brief • 2002
of a recent project: used profanity regarding Mr. James' skills, and stated that Mr. .Tames' project was 'the worst screw up he [Traylor] had ever seen. 38. Traylor's remarks were intended to and did ...
Brief • March 20, 2018
, which handled nearly 3,800 homicides over 19 the 11-year period, quickly signed on to the project and provided the status of each case 20 over a one-year period.” 21 22 23 23. A true and correct ...
against Campbell.” Taylor and Young, with assistance from the Texas Jail Project, were able to draw enough attention to Kai’Yere’s situation, and he was transferred to a state-supported ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
for the costliest civil judgment in the industry's history and one that involved GEO: In 2009, the Thirteenth Court of Appeals upheld a $42 million wrongful death judgment against the company for the 2001 killing ...
Brief • 2008
, and will continue to suffer immediate and irreparable injury. Plaintiffs have no adequate or complete remedy at law to redress the wrongs described herein, and they will continue to be irreparably injured ...
Article • December 1, 2020 • from PLN December, 2020
being charged a fee of $1.50 a day, according to a DOC spokesperson,” said a 2019 story in The Marshall Project. “In Colorado, the JPay release card incurs a $0.70 fee for every point-of-sale ...
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