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Case • 2008
sound analysis of this issue, that the plea agreement between Domka and the prosecutor had no bearing on the post-conviction agreement between Domka and Portage, should stand. Domka received exactly what ...
Case • 2003
. 10; Bordanaro, 871 F.2d at 1155-63. What distinguishes "failure to train" cases, however, is that there need not be a systematic unconstitutional practice (i.e., a policy or a custom) for liability ...
Case • 2001
, informed him that it was the City of Troy's policy to handcuff detainees no matter what the circumstances. [20] In his complaint, the plaintiff stated that his cuffed wrists were further injured ...
litigation, but primarily cases that attack convictions or challenge conditions of confinement. And the actual injury must be to legal claims that are non-frivolous, meritorious claims. What this means ...
Article • June 9, 2017 • from PLN June, 2017
Filed under: News in Brief
over 14,000 times. Normin McKenny, 26, who was facing robbery, assault and weapon possession charges, allegedly bragged in the video, “This is what [we] do behind g wall.” The video ...
illnesses. Jail staff often placed severely mentally ill inmates in solitary cells. There was no consistency in practices, policy or oversight. “We just didn’t know what was happening,” said ...
Article • October 9, 2018 • from PLN October, 2018
Filed under: News in Brief
prisoners. “This could have gone tragically wrong, but the inmate did what was right,” said Sheriff Michael Adkinson. Devin Dillard, 53, wrapped the Jimenez Arms .380 automatic pistol in a paper ...
Article • September 2, 2018 • from PLN September, 2018
Filed under: News in Brief
, “What kind of threats from an unarmed, locked-in inmate who’s on his way to a mental health evaluation would justify any kind of assault? You couldn’t have been in danger from him.&rdquo ...
Article • May 5, 2016 • from PLN May, 2016
Filed under: News in Brief
approval and was intended to reduce recidivism among youthful offenders. “What I envision is that incident rates will go down systemwide,” he said. “It also gives us the greatest potential ...
Article • October 26, 2015 • from PLN November, 2015
for prisoners with mental illness,” said attorney Michael Bien, who represents mentally ill prisoners in the long-running lawsuit. “What’s the point of punishing someone who’s ...
obviously benefit from putting more people in prison for longer periods of time. But what are the collateral consequences of for-profit incarceration as social policy? Frustrating Prison Reform Efforts ...
Article • November 2, 2015
three in al-Qaeda”. The decision to hold him in secret and under CIA control was hastily taken. The agency began considering what to do with him around March 24, four days before he was captured ...
Article • July 2, 2019 • from PLN July, 2019
college programs isn’t just for the benefit of prisoners but also “for the communities that they’re returning to.” What happens behind bars does not stay there. A college-educated ...
Article • May 3, 2019 • from PLN May, 2019
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carries a 5-20 year sentence plus 2-5 year gang enhancements. Counties are stuck; they need new jails, but taxpayers do not want to pay for them. “It’s hard to tell what voters like less &ndash ...
Article • October 7, 2019 • from PLN October, 2019
Filed under: News in Brief
years in state prison, and Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams stated, “Whatever he gets, I hope it’s to the fullest extent of the law. What he did was not only a despicable act, but despicable ...
Brief • August 23, 2004
assessment of the facts and the law and represent the parties' considered judgment as to what is necessary, narrow, and least intrusive with respect to the specific problems presented in this case, with which ...
Brief • November 15, 2005
was a detainee in the Latimer county Jail in March and April, 2004. B. What damages did Hyslop suffer? Board of County Commissioners of Latimer County and Melvin Holly, as Sheriff of Latimer County: A. Whether ...
Brief • 2007
, spoke to the officer and was advised by him that he was off duty. She described to him the events that she had observed and what they had heard from the neighbor. The officer advised her ...
Brief • 2000
that if anyone ever found out about what had happened, Ms. PEDDLE would be transferred to another federal prison. Ms. PEDDLE believed that Officer Cephas had the power to have her transferred. Cephas then opened ...
Brief • February 23, 2009
officers present that witnessed the incident, yet none intervened or seemed the slightest bit disturbed by what was happening. In fact, it appears that the beating Cole administered to Joseph was an accepted ...
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