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Filed under: Court Access
of exercising the right that remain open to prison inmates”;13 (3) what “impact accommodation of the asserted constitutional right will have on guards and other inmates, and on the allocation of prison resources ...
and thus outlasts his death, we reverse and remand. I. In December 2010, Keith Crabbs surrendered to the Franklin County Sheriff on charges of voluntary manslaughter. After spending a night in jail ...
Article • June 29, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
temperatures went viral. But in Texas and elsewhere, prisoners have taken their complaints of extreme – and sometimes deadly – heat to court. Under a 1977 Texas statute, county jails must keep ...
Case • 2002
at the Los Angeles County jail and was then refused proper medical attention in violation of his civil rights. [16] On August 17, 1999, Taylor was granted permission to file his civil rights complaint ...
Publication • May 16, 2016
leaders, service providers, and former inmates to discuss the unique dimensions, challenges, and opportunities of jail reentry. Meeting Participants Jay Ashe Hampden County Sheriff’s Department ...
no longer brook non-compliance with the clear command of the Constitution, represented 7 by the orders of the Court in this case.”); Wayne County Jail Inmates v. Wayne County 8 Chief Exec. Off., 444 N.W ...
that county jails take the overflow of sentenced prisoners from the state system. However, most of the state's twenty-one county jails are under court order. In 1993, the New Jersey Supreme Court, incident ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
in this case to California's prison inmate population could not be more grave, and the threat of future injury and death is virtually guaranteed in the absence of drastic action. The Court has given defendants ...
is a 2- or 3-day incarceration in a county jail known as a “dip.” These may not total more than six days in a month or 18 days over the parole sentence. Parolees are also limited to a maximum ...
Publication • May 1, 2017
, train, and retain ever more employees.4 In addition to expanding the state-operated prison system, some states also began to board out increasing numbers of people to county jails, privately-run ...
Article • August 1, 2020 • from PLN August, 2020
Filed under: News in Brief
County Sheriff’s Colonel Scottie Maples told reporters that Gerald Kopp Jr.’s credentials as a probation officer recommended him as a credible candidate as a jail culinary instructor ...
Brief • June 15, 2016
(775)7TI-JO l I FAX: (775) 786- 8004 kfp@thorndal.com JAMES J. JACKSON June 15, 2016 (1958-2014) or counsel' Special CounJcl .. \ / Via U.S. Mail Derek Kirk . Inmate No. 1109593 Lovelock Correction ...
Publication • January 1, 2014
, supra note 11.  16  Id.   10  RIKERS ISLAND DATA    Rikers Island consists of 10 separate jails with an inmate population ranging upwards of 14,000  and a staff of approximately 8,500.17  Inmates ...
Brief • 1998
a course of conduct not tailored to curing a constitutional violation that has been 29 adjudicated. II Eufo 367, 389 (1992). V, Inmates of Suffolk County Jail, 502 U.S. As Lewis v. Casey, 518 U.S ...
Case • 2003
some years ago. OCCF, like all county [**7] jails in New York, houses at least three classes of criminal inmates: persons accused of felonies who have not been admitted to (or made) bail; persons ...
v. Inmates ofSuffolk County Jail, 502 U.S. 367, 381 (1992); Nehmer v. Us. Dept. of Veteran Affairs, 494 F.3d 846, 860 (9 th Cir. 2007). As in all other civil proceedings, the plaintiff in a civil ...
Article • May 15, 2013 • from PLN May, 2013
into the project instead of city and county coffers. But what if the state didn’t have to pay anything for the massive relocation project? According to documents City Weekly obtained through a government records ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
and Delinquency, U.S. Rates of Incarceration: A Global Perspective 1 (2006). 3 See Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Dep’t of Justice, Publ’n No. 217675, “Prison & Jail Inmates at Midyear 2006 Bulletin” 1 (June ...
, one that will reduce the prisoner population without either mass releases or building more prisons: what it calls “realignment,” which entails requiring county jails to shoulder more of the burden ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Boxed In - True Cost of Extreme Isolation in NY's Prisons, NYCLU, 2012 BOXED IN The True Cost of Extreme Isolation in New York’s Prisons A Report by the New York Civil Liberties Union ...
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