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of the next preceding act alleged as part of the pattern. (E) "Sensitive personal identifying information" means any of the following 34. information regarding an individual's: (1) Social Security number; (2 ...
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Filed under: Wrongful Death
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on the person's own recognizance when the court, upon its' own and for itself, determines that the person is deserving. (E) When a person charged with a criminal offense posts bail, $10.00 of the total amount ...
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) was the inmate being held? Year 2 0 0 7 3. What was the name and location of the correctional facility involved? a. b. c. d. e. 4. What was the inmate’s date of birth? Month Day Year 5. What was the inmate’s ...
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or attempt to gain information from a person. c. Against a person already restrained unless physical aggression has to be overcome. d. To wake a person up. e. As a “Prod”. f. As a form of punishment 6. Do ...
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Filed under: Juveniles
Just Detention International Incarcerated Youth Risk Sexual Abuse 2009 fact sheet march 2009 Incarcerated Youth at Extreme Risk of Sexual Abuse W e ARE supposedly in these youth facilities ...
agrees to stay away from c. Places the participant agrees to go to d. Agreement to not remove or tamper with electronic monitoring equipment e. Agreement to charge the electronic monitoring equipment f ...
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Filed under: Money/Property, Commissary
AS TO FORM: RAYMOND G. FORTNER, JR. County Counsel BOARD OF SUPERVISOR.' CQUNTVQFI"" ..."",. By: ~~~~~ _ a Gross Prj cipal Deputy County Counsel Page 2 of 2 51 JULY 29, 2008 flAWN ~ e R ,5 ~.'" JUl 2 9 ...
under the original sentence. (E) A defendant who has been convicted of a misdemeanor may not be sentenced to a period of incarceration which exceeds the time the defendant has already served when sentence ...
Teeth Extraction Policy for CA Women Prisoners Rescinded by John Dannenberg Teeth Extraction Policy for CA Women Prisoners Rescinded by John E. Dannenberg As part of a bizarre medical ...
Article • January 15, 2009 • from PLN January, 2009
Filed under: News, News in Brief
, who survived. In April 2008 Davidson had been sentenced to 21 months in prison after he pled guilty to falsifying header information on e mails in order to send spam. He escaped from prison on July 20 ...
To Reduce California’s Prison Population By Up To 57,000 In Three Years by John E. Dannenberg In a tentative ruling issued February 9, 2009, a three-judge federal panel ruled that uncontroverted ...
in exchange for certain favors. “Today’s sentence should send the message that these serious crimes will continue to be prosecuted and punished,” said U.S. Attorney David E. Nahmais. In Alaska, Bill Weimar ...
Article • April 15, 2009
Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
also notes "there were no e-mails or memos to inform staffers about" Hicks' recent death. The employee suspects that jail officials preferred to keep details quiet. Jail spokesperson Hayes, asked why ...
and that officials filed it to cover their tracks in the first case. Assistant Attorney General Darrin E. Tweedt disagreed, however, claiming that there was no proof of retaliation, especially given that the new ...
Article • November 15, 2009 • from PLN November, 2009
observed. Newman agreed that Hall was not alone. “What I’ve learned after the filing, I’ve got many, many e-mails about other similar cases, and this is a problem system-wide in the Colorado Department ...
, and Darryl E Williams; CM was a horrid experience. When it implemented its CM rules in 1994, the Florida Department of Corrections (FDOC) began converting regular housing units into CM units. At its peak, FDOC ...
by John E. Dannenberg The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California has held that the rights of California juvenile parolees were violated by the single-hearing revocation process used ...
at the epicenter of corruption in Clinch County’s court system. Named in the 19-count indictment were former Judge Brooks E. Blitch, III; Berrien Sutton, a juvenile court judge and Blitch’s former law partner ...
Article • June 15, 2009 • from PLN June, 2009
Department of Corrections (WDOC) will pay former Airway Heights Corrections Center prisoner Derek E. Gronquist $110,043 for mishandling his requests for public records. This represents the largest payout ...
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