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Administrator Farhad “Fred” Monem, 49, shook his head in disgust as he criticized government employees who feel a sense of entitlement. “People work for so many years and feel the taxpayer owes them,” he said ...
Publication • September 1, 2020
condition. The day after that, a doctor called to say Williams had gone into cardiac arrest. If they wanted to say goodbye, he said, they should hurry. While the novel coronavirus burned through Angola ...
Article • March 1, 2022 • from PLN March, 2022
;at which he could get up to 20 years—before his partner in the 13-year-long scheme, Gerard Francis “Jerry” Boyle. The former CEO of the jail’s longtime health care contractor, Correct ...
on the inmate population. Ms. Hoover is the primary contact for recidivism data for the Massachusetts Department of Correction. Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank several people who contributed ...
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. In reality, extremely few of these stops predicated on minor infractions result in arrests for anything more serious. In Riverside, less than one percent of people stopped for traffic violations are arrested ...
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 is  that  many   people  with  criminal  records  (and  their  families)  do  not  apply  for  public  housing.    Most   people  have  “heard”  you  can’t  get ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
and gender-based epithets toward her. They tore up her home. They desecrated religious objects sacred to her. They threatened to plant drugs on her and to falsely arrest her. They beat her teenage son ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
team of people that work at TASER International, we have engaged in the endeavor to develop safer, more effective less-lethal weapons in order to save lives wherever possible. However, respect ...
prisoners and staff), usually with the presence of medical staff, and must be videotaped from start to finish. The commonplace mandate for cell extractions to be videotaped isn't hard to deduce: People get ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2008
with the presence of medical staff, and must be videotaped from start to finish. The commonplace mandate for cell extractions to be videotaped isn't hard to deduce: People get hurt. Considering the force ...
Case • 2002
People v. Mar - 28 Cal.4th 120, 52 P.3d 95 (Cal. 2002) - 2002 People v. Mar, 52 P.3d 95, 124 Cal.Rptr.2d 161, 28 Cal.4th 1201, 52 P.3d 95, 124 Cal.Rptr.2d 161 (Cal. 08/22/2002) [1 ...
Case • 2001
alleging that the defendants arrested and incarcerated him in violation of his First and Fourth Amendment rights.Affirmed. Judge Newman dissents as to Defendant Roper. [11] Plaintiff Robert Provost ...
America's Jails: The Dungeons of the New Millenium by Sam Rutherford At any given time there are approximately 500,000 people incarcerated in the more than 3,500 city and county jails across ...
Article • May 5, 2017 • from PLN May, 2017
Filed under: News in Brief
, how to get people to do exactly what you want them to do.” Venezuela: On January 3, 2017, Antonieta Robles Saouda, 25, traveled to the Jose Antonio Anzoategui prison with her six-year-old daughter ...
Article • October 15, 2007
$690,000 in cash in two commercial properties since 1995. Some other investment records are sealed. By John Dougherty Published: July 1, 2004 How's this for a get-rich scheme? You start scowling like ...
Article • August 15, 2009 • from PLN August, 2009
Filed under: Attorneys, Attorney Client
about the system and excellent teachers. Plus, you get to talk about the Constitution and are forced to come up with creative legal theories in order to avoid terrible precedent.” Since 1992, Dignam has ...
convicted. Given the time between when a person is arrested until they are ultimately convicted, most people were likely at least one year younger at the time of their offense than when they were committed ...
Article • March 15, 2013 • from PLN March, 2013
Filed under: News, News in Brief
, 25; Angel Castaneda, 23; and Steven Haglund, 26 were arrested on felony aggravated assault charges following a “brutal unprovoked attack” on four people, according to news reports. Two other jail ...
that Cornell's expectations of Young were hard to pin down. "That was always a very good question," said Trono. "These people [Cornell] weren't stupid. What did they think they were getting?" An editorial ...
able to get assistance. A wheelchair-bound prisoner at Kilby, who is paralyzed on one side, has tried to get people to help him, only to have the guards say that it is not permitted. He often misses pill ...
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