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Publication • 2013
Federal Administrative Grievance Guide ASL Version Washington Lawyers' Committee 2013 AN INMATE’S GUIDE TO ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDY REQUESTS AT FEDERAL PRISONS This Guide has been created by the D.C. Prisoners’ Project of the Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs. It is not intended to replace the advice of …
The Overrepresentation of People of Color in Private Prisons Petrella Radical Criminology 2013 [ insurgencies ] The Color of Corporate Corrections, Part II: Contractual Exemptions and the Overrepresentation of People of Color in Private Prisons CHRISTOPHER PETRELLA1 My previous study2 published in Radical Criminology, (Issue 2, Fall 2013) demonstrates that …
Investigation of State Correctional Institution at Cresson, DOJ Civil Rights Division, 2013 U.S. Department of Jnstice Washington, DC 20530 MAY 31 2013 The Honorable Tom Corbett Governor's Office 225 Main Capitol Building Harrisburg, PA 17120 Re: Investigation of the State Correctional Institution at Cresson and Notice of Expanded Investigation Dear …
Mandatory Lifetime Monitoring a Direct Consequence of Sex Offense Plea Bargain in Michigan by The Michigan Supreme Court has held that mandatory lifetime electronic monitoring is a direct consequence of a plea to first-degree criminal sexual conduct or second-degree criminal sexual conduct. As such, when a defendant enters a guilty …
Article • May 15, 2013 • from PLN May, 2013
Iowa Sex Offender Special Sentence Provisions Interpreted: Time-Served Credit, but Not Earned-Time, Reduces Revocation Term by The Iowa Supreme Court held on May 4, 2012 that earned-time credit for good behavior accelerates the completion of a ten-year special sentence but does not reduce a release revocation term. The Court further …
Article • May 15, 2013 • from PLN May, 2013
New York Sex Offender Registration Determination is Exception to Article 78 Review by The New York Court of Appeals, the state’s highest court, has held that a determination as to whether a crime committed in another state triggers New York sex offender registration is reviewable in a proceeding to determine …
Federal Court Limits New York’s Civil Commitment Statute, but Injunction Vacated on Appeal by Derek Gilna A decision by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York severely restricted portions of New York’s Sex Offender Management and Treatment Act (SOMTA). A lawsuit filed by Mental Hygiene Legal …
Article • May 15, 2013 • from PLN May, 2013
$695,000 Settlement in Discrimination Suit by Deaf Colorado Detainees by The City and County of Denver has paid $695,000 to settle a lawsuit that alleged systemic discrimination against deaf people detained or imprisoned at city and county jails and detention centers. The lawsuit was filed by three former pre-trial detainees, …
Article • May 15, 2013
Denying Male Domestic Violence Victims Aid is Unconstitutional by The California Court of Appeals held that the gender-based denial of domestic violence services to male victims deprives those victims of equal protection of the law. Four men and the daughter of one, sought to escape relationships which subjected them to …
Article • May 15, 2013
Registered Sex Offender Not Required to Reregister After Overnight Jailing by A registered sex offender was arrested on a non-related charge. After one night in jail, he failed to comply with the West Virginia Sex Offender Registration Act by not reregistering by the third business day. The State indicted Timothy …
Article • May 15, 2013
Sex Offender Housing Restrictions Imposed by Jessica's Law Temporarily Stayed in Los Angeles County by On November 1, 2010, Superior Court Judge Peter Espinoza temporarily stayed enforcement of the housing restrictions faced by registered sex offenders on active parole in Los Angeles County, finding that there is a strong likelihood …
Article • May 15, 2013
Supreme Court of Alaska Directs Human Rights Commission to Re-investigate Complaint by The Alaska Supreme Court held in June 2012 that the Alaska State Commission for Human Rights breached its duty to conduct an impartial investigation with respect to the complaint of William M. Toliver, II alleging the Brown Jug …
Article • May 15, 2013
W. Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Rejects Constitutional Challenge to State’s Sex Offender Registration Act by In June 2012, the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia addressed two certified questions from the Circuit Court of Pleasant County, both concerning the constitutionality of West Virginia’s Sex Offender Registration Act (SORA). …
California Medical & Retaliation Claims Settled for $21,300 by California Medical & Retaliation Claims Settled for $21,300 California prison officials paid $21,300 to settle a prisoner's medical, retaliation and discrimination claims. California prisoner Vahan Jaladian suffers from "degenerative chronic back pain, severe gastroesophageal reflex and stiffness of both hands." As …
Article • May 15, 2013
Ohio Court Stays Prisoner Suit Pending Supreme Court Action by Derek Gilna Ohio state prisoners filed a Section 1983 civil rights class-action case in federal court against the state parole board, alleging reverse discrimination in the granting of parole. The Parole Board moved for and was granted a stay since …
Brief • May 15, 2013
Mitchell v Cate, CA, Declaration in Support of Plt Mot, race-based lockdown, 2013 Case 2:08-cv-01196-TLN-EFB Document 189 Filed 05/15/13 Page 1 of 70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PRISON LAW OFFICE DONALD SPECTER (SBN 83925) WARREN E. GEORGE (SBN 53588) REBEKAH EVENSON (SBN 207825) 1917 Fifth Street Berkeley, …
Gartrell v. Federal Bureau of Prisons, PA, Settlement Agreement - Releasing RFRA and Equal Protection Claims - Prayer Accommodations (2013) AGREEMENT FOR COMPROMISE, SETTLEMENT AND RELEASE OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM RESTORATION ACT AND EQUAL PROTECTION CLAIMS It is hereby agreed by and between Plaintiff, ISADORE GARTRELL, and Defendant, Federal Bureau of …
Brief • May 2, 2013
Wilson v. Winges-Yanez, OR, Complaint, Sex Offender Parole Conditions, 2013 Case 3:13-cv-00740-KI Document 1 Filed 05/02/13 Page 1 of 11 Page ID#: 1 I Lynn S. Walsh, OSB #92495 email: walsh@europa.com 209 SW Oa1( Street Suite 400 Portlaud, Oregon 97204 Telephone: 503-790-2772 Facsimile: 503-227-6840 Attomey for Plaintiff UNITED STATES DISTRICT …
Murphy v. Bonn, MI, Complaint, 8th Am ADA pain vision disabled prisoner, 2013 Case 1:13-cv-00220-PLM-PJG ECF No. 7 filed 05/02/13 PageID.33 Page 1 of 8 Case 1:13-cv-00220-PLM-PJG ECF No. 7 filed 05/02/13 PageID.34 Page 2 of 8 Case 1:13-cv-00220-PLM-PJG ECF No. 7 filed 05/02/13 PageID.35 Page 3 of 8 Case …
Brief • April 29, 2013
Filed under: Deaf Prisoners
Berke v USA, DC, Decision on Attorney Fees, deaf prisoner, 2013
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