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;that the power to release them is curtailed by another level of approval after a parole board decision -- "in Michigan, through judicial intervention, and in California, Maryland and Oklahoma, by the governor ...
Article • July 1, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
; the Committee’s report stated. The budget provision was introduced by Maryland U.S. Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, who represents a state where a federal prison recently conducted a cell phone jamming test ...
Article • May 20, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Filed under: Education
,” Kiffin stated. “I have to pick, choose and refuse.” “You can basically kiss the post-secondary programs goodbye,” remarked NCEA director Steurer, referring to the Maryland ...
Article • August 1, 2015 • from PLN August, 2015
other studies bear mention. A 1997 Correctional Education Association study that examined prisoners released from Ohio, Maryland and Minnesota prisons concluded that, “Translated into savings, every ...
Article • March 27, 2017
, began in California prisons in the 1970s by black prisoners seeking a mechanism to continue Jackson’s brand of militancy. The Maryland BGF, meanwhile, began in 2007; it has little more connection ...
Article • April 3, 2017 • from PLN April, 2017
agency, like Kaplan. Not all states take action to be reimbursed. Maryland seeks child support from parents only in certain circumstances, such as to defray costs from placement in a for-profit medical ...
Article • October 9, 2018 • from PLN October, 2018
; according to iCare’s online catalog. At the Wicomico County Jail in Maryland, “Miss You” costs $32.99. Most food items can be stored without refrigeration and consumed in a cell ...
officials. Professor Gary LaFree, director of a national terrorism study center at the University of Maryland, said, “There’s a huge national debate about how dangerous these people are. I just think ...
Article • December 15, 2012 • from PLN December, 2012
, or information that undermines the credibility of government witnesses.” The Supreme Court addressed this issue in its landmark Brady decision (Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963)), but apparently not all ...
in Maryland ruled against the agency in a case similar to those filed against Dollar General and BMW, finding that an event-marketing firm, Freeman Co., did not discriminate against minority job applicants ...
resigned from the BOP shortly after he was arrested on a DUI charge in Maryland. [See: PLN, July 2011, p.20]. For-mer BOP director J. Michael Quinlan also works for CCA. A more subtle approach ...
Article • December 15, 2011 • from PLN December, 2011
Filed under: News, News in Brief
.” Maryland: On May 26, 2011, Wilson Lee Garrett, 37, a former U.S. Dept. of Justice legal assistant, was convicted of conspiracy to distribute cocaine, attempted and actual possession with intent to distribute ...
Article • August 28, 2015 • from PLN September, 2015
alternative approaches to reduce recidivism (e.g., rolling back policies that increase arrests for low level crimes) and to free up money tied up in costly remediation for other purposes (e.g., the Maryland ...
is this an example of racial bias? The federal mandatory sentencing laws were passed in 1986 following a media and political frenzy around crack cocaine. University of Maryland basketball star Len Bias had just died ...
Article • December 3, 2014 • from PLN December, 2014
signed a similar bill into law, and in April 2014 an anti-shackling bill was adopted in Maryland. Anti-shackling legislation was also introduced in Iowa, New Jersey and the District of Columbia this year ...
Article • October 10, 2014 • from PLN October, 2014
as public employers from asking about job-seekers’ criminal records until the first interview. The state of Maryland adopted similar legislation in May 2013, and the governor of Illinois, Pat Quinn ...
In-the-News Article • August 9, 2019
are banned in Washington and Maryland.    “And you would say that is insane. It is fictional. The place doesn’t even exist. And that is true. But they are maps. And maps ...
Article • January 15, 2010 • from PLN January, 2010
Filed under: News, News in Brief
he committed the rape. Maryland: Former guard Jason Weaver was sentenced on November 20, 2009 to three months in jail for conspiracy to commit assault. Weaver is among 22 guards from the North Branch ...
chemicals--is that "there has been no research on the synergistic effects," Downs says. Maryland-based Zarc International charges that "mixing [pepper spray] and other chemical agents such as [tear gas ...
is a citizen and resident of the State of Florida Defendant, CORECIVIC, is a Maryland corporation with a principal place of business in Nashville, Tennessee. 2. Defendant, at all times material hereto, jointly ...
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