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Article • May 15, 1991 • from PLN May, 1991
always maintained his innocence. What transpired the night of the shooting still remains unclear. According to eyewitnesses at the trial, Abu-Jamal was driving a cab when he came upon a Philadelphia police ...
Article • March 15, 1998 • from PLN March, 1998
hours, but he eventually cuffed up and left the tier. But not before being shot in the forehead with what's called an "electrical impulse gun". It fires a load of hard rubber balls like buck shot. He ...
are incarcerated. The DOC must determine what kind of battery a hearing impaired prisoner's hearing aid uses and must maintain a supply of that type of battery at the jail and issue the battery to the prisoner upon ...
the company has taken a number of steps to regain its footing in the prison and financial markets. "We obviously have to make sure we're doing what we're suppose to be doing ... and in conformance with American ...
escaped all personal liability, including the punitive damages. The District was left to pay the compensatory damages award. No mention was made in the published opinion as to what, if any, charges ...
Article • August 15, 2002 • from PLN August, 2002
of prisoners is of critical importance as they are "discovered" and become potential targets of public and private funding to service agencies. To a great extent, what the children need and which services ...
Article • September 15, 2003 • from PLN September, 2003
Correctional Facility, was fired for saying that September 11th was God's punishment and that the victims got what they deserved," the Associated Press reported. The AP reported that the comment was made ...
Article • September 15, 2003 • from PLN September, 2003
the state DOC to perform what is known as a risk assessment test on every prisoner who would otherwise qualify for half time. The assessment, which is apparently done in secret outside the presence ...
Article • August 15, 2003 • from PLN August, 2003
testing and treatment as part of what Plaintiffs allege is a deliberate, systematic plan. Plaintiffs' claims arise from the same practice or course of conduct that gives rise to the claims of other class ...
, is more about a higher principle than money. "Justice, justice, justice," she said. "People need to know what's going on in prison with these young kids. She said the last time she talked to her son he ...
Article • July 15, 2004 • from PLN July, 2004
will bend to the prevailing wind and do the right thing. This month's cover story notes what is not news to PLN readers, namely that the abuse occurring in Iraqi prisons under the American occupation ...
it Keriks screw up, it was that simple. But simple implies there were no other complications, no baggage. And Bernie had plenty of baggage and what was yet to be disclosed soon became woven into a far more ...
Article • June 15, 2006 • from PLN June, 2006
secured promotions this way, Brown reported, that other employees were saying things like, what do. I have to do, `F my way to the top? Patrick, Bibb and Brown often squabbled over Kuykendall in emotional ...
Article • June 15, 2006 • from PLN June, 2006
employment goals as well as business goals, could future audits reveal what value PIA is providing to CDCR. As reported often in PLN, prison industry programs worldwide have historically lost money, exploited ...
Case • 1994
investigators as to what the informant had said to them. Consequently, the hearing officer was in no position to make an independent or direct evaluation of the informant's credibility. The investigating ...
Case • 2002
established" law; to avoid qualified immunity "plaintiff must show a 'reasonable official would understand that what he [wa]s doing violate[d]' plaintiffs' rights"); Mead, 271 F.3d at 716 (grant of summary ...
Case • 2002
these outrages and only discovered what had happened when one day he noticed a needle mark under his lip. When he visited the prison infirmary to have the mark attended to, the medical personnel claimed not to see ...
Case • 2002
. Wilson, 151 F.3d 292, 295 (5th Cir. 1998), that is not what happened here. First, Mr. Jernigan was given ten days to cure the deficiency in question which no doubt would have involved informing prison ...
the attorney's request for an expedited hearing. Aceto's assistant told Cozzolino's attorney that the judge was "just going to let it run its course." Wow. What a compassionate guy. I would hope that while Judge ...
needs. Inspectors "randomly selected 12 inmates from those designated as diabetics by DCJ." What they found was that only 9 of the 12 had received blood sugar level testing upon intake; six had received ...
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