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Publication • August 12, 2016
Filed under: Advocacy, Prison Reform
://www.donaldjtrump.com/press-releases/donald-j.-trump-addresses-terrorism-immigration-and-national-security. 5 8 U.S.C. § 1182(f). 6 See, e.g., Awad v. Ziriax, 670 F.3d 1111, 1127, 1132 (10th Cir. 2012) (enjoining ...
Case • 2002
was dismissed. Preston was re-indicted on lesser charges. The case went to trial and on July 1, 1999, a jury acquitted him of the lesser charges (the "Acquittal"). Preston was released from custody after having ...
Case • 2008
is representing himself in this civil action. [**2] He appears to be alleging that he is deaf and communicates using American Sign Language, but that the prison in which he was incarcerated, South Woods State ...
Case • 1984
and horrified. I was sickened." [17] Plaintiff was released from jail about an hour or an hour and one-half after the strip search, approximately forty-five minutes after her daughter arrived at the lockup ...
Case • 1996
. OVERVIEW [13] Appellant Sean Duffy, a deaf Washington state prisoner, appeals two separate district courts' grants of summary judgment in favor of various state prison officials (collectively ...
Brief • 2000
of the 7 sec 8 9 in court proceedings. ~Plaintiff's adopt by reference the above allegations as if set forth herein. 5.19 Defendants have failed to release residents into the community after having ...
Case • 2001
offender therapy because Michigan Protective Services would not allow him to return to his home and to his children after his release on parole, without completing the therapy. Plaintiff alleges that he ...
Brief • 2007
is release from prison, before the completion of sentence, on the condition that the prisoner abide by certain rules during the balance of the sentence.” Morrissey v. Brewer, 408 U.S. 471, 477 (1972). Further ...
Kickback publication • January 24, 2020
Oilier and aball include a wrium atatemnnt setting fonh the nature and coat of such claim. No claim by the Contractor shall be allowed if uscrtcd after final payment UDda- this Con1ract. Failme to agree ...
Brief • March 31, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
-16 (recommending, inter alia, release of low-risk prisoners to make room for proper isolation). 95 Supp. Dubner Dec. ¶ 10; Ex. A, Supp. Dubner Dec. 96 Coronel, 2020 WL 1487274, at *7. 91 92 16 Case 3 ...
Filing • December 1, 2022
of Clostridium difficile (C. diff) infection. Curtis’s death was entirely preventable, had Defendants provided even the most minimally adequate care. 2. In the days before his death, Curtis was a prisoner ...
Brief • December 1, 2022
(C. diff) infection. Curtis’s death was entirely preventable, had Defendants provided even the most minimally adequate care. 2. In the days before his death, Curtis was a prisoner at the Reception ...
Kickback publication • October 24, 2017
Section I., A., Contract Term. The Department is exercising its renewal option for the renewal period; and Adds Section VII., FF., Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA). Original contract period: Amendment #1 ...
Case • 1996
, 2601, 33 L. Ed. 2d 484 (1972) ("Release of the parolee before the end of his prison sentence is made with the recognition that with many prisoners there is a risk that they will not be able to live ...
Case • 2009
at least six inches apart based on the practice at CCJ. After posting bond later that same night, Jones was released from custody. Plaintiff Johnson is a forty-four year-old man. He was arrested for felony ...
Brief • April 2, 2009
based on the practice at CCJ. After posting bond later that same night, Jones was released from custody. Plaintiff Johnson is a forty-four year-old man. He was arrested for felony possession ...
Brief • February 26, 2010
The United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts entered Judgment for the Defendants, after granting their summary judgment request. Id. The issues presented for review are: A. Whether ...
Case • 2003
is the collateral attack -- on the conviction itself or on decisions affecting good-time credits (and thus the computation of the release date). Yet, when seeking release, a prisoner is entitled to no legal ...
to All Counts 31. Plaintiff is a severely mentally ill prisoner, who has suffered from mental illness throughout his life. During his adolescence, Plaintiff was treated for mental illness on seven ...
Publication • August 11, 2016
to prison within three years of release. “California epitomizes revolving door justice in the United States,” according to criminology professor Joan Petersilia. To address this problem, in 2009 ...
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