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Article • May 15, 2007
Exhaustion is an Affirmative Defense under PLRA by Plaintiff wrote on the complaint form, where it asked whether he had filed a grievance, that he had not because "I did not know what to do ...
. The Court found the ordinance was unconstitutional for three reasons. First, it found it was vague. There is no definition of what is meant by a sex offender being required to be "accompanied" by an adult ...
Article • April 15, 2007 • from PLN April, 2007
and mystery about what exactly happened in New Orleans jails during Katrina. For example, there are no publicly available figures on exactly how prisoners died during the hurricane. No one who knows will say ...
; production. The performance in the video demonstrates what can be done with this work in a small community by an unpaid cast. It is amateur – some singers are good, others sketchy &ndash ...
Article • August 19, 2016
office is dedicated to understanding what this study means by continuing to collaborate with the community and other agency partners, and by engaging in a more robust study into arrest and sentencing ...
. “I knew the guard could see what was happening, yet he did nothing. I have never felt so afraid or so alone.” “R.W. suffered a nightmare at Sumter,” added Miriam Haskell ...
Article • February 5, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
Legislature,” he said. World, 39, who was serving a 17-year sentence for manslaughter, was released on medical parole on May 7, 2018 after spending around a dozen years in prison. “I appreciate what ...
it impossible for him to communicate with them with hand gestures. Twice, Rodriguez was taken to a room at the jail for what were apparently court appearances via teleconferencing. However, he was not provided ...
" to manage the prison. Prison experts also agree, however, that short-staffing puts both prisoners and staff in potential danger. That's exactly what happened in 2008 and 2009. Jesus Manuel Galindo ...
Article • October 15, 2012
Filed under: Organizing
What HRDC and Prison Legal News Accomplished in 2012! by Alex Friedmann Last January, the Center for Civic Media at MIT declared the work of Prison Legal News and PLN editor Paul Wright ...
Article • July 11, 2014 • from PLN July, 2014
for $500,000 by Mark Wilson On September 4, 2013, a New York federal district court held that a jail official was precluded from testifying in a prisoner’s lawsuit about what she supposedly witnessed ...
Article • August 15, 2013 • from PLN August, 2013
strike to protest their ongoing captivity without trial, charge or prospect of release. What is significant about the California hunger strike is not so much that the prisoners in control units ...
Article • August 15, 2013 • from PLN August, 2013
disgust." As the Court of Appeals stated, "Depending on how extensive the infestation of a prisoner's cell is, what the infesting pests are, what odors or bites or risk of disease they create, what ...
of the richest, most powerful banks in the world laundering drug money from the drug cartels. Why don't they [the bank executives] go to jail?" Raman started to answer and Waters cut her off. "We know what you ...
Article • January 7, 2016
Filed under: Telephone Monitoring
to go through, but the only non-emergency calls allowed are those from numbers authorized by prison officials. The system also notes how many calls were attempted and from what location, helping prison ...
Article • October 7, 2019 • from PLN October, 2019
Filed under: War on Drugs
over the seven decades since Sec. 4573 was enacted, the Court explained that what the voters approved was what mattered, not what the state thought they should have approved. “The plain language ...
Article • October 7, 2019 • from PLN October, 2019
went so far as to explain to the other guards how they would proceed, what parts they would play and how to make the beating “seem spontaneous and legitimate” on video. Martinez, who had been ...
Article • October 3, 2019 • from PLN October, 2019
Filed under: Class Certification, Parole
“are in many instances dense and incomprehensible.” Further, the forms fail to provide parolees with important information about their rights or what to expect at final revocation hearings ...
Article • September 9, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
. Sheriff Niles was not bound over for trial on the manslaughter charge. Huff’s brother, James Edward Graham, holding a box containing his brother’s ashes, said, “This is what vitriol looks ...
disagreed. Reece could have been faking a seizure, the Court offered. Or the arresting officer might have been unsure about what he saw. Or maybe whatever medical event Reece experienced in the patrol car ...
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