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Case • 2002
in the kidnapping charges. n4 Again, the PSR reflects the government's version of events in which Defendant ordered the victims to lie down in the transport vehicle after releasing his brother, while Defendant ...
. After this Court’s decision in Kingsley v. Hendrickson, 576 U.S. 389 (2015), the objective reasonableness standard of Graham v. Connor, 490 U.S. 386 (1989), governs all claims of excessive force brought ...
Publication • November 13, 2019
Filed under: Medical
Prisoners, Increasing Costs, and Geriatric Release. New York, NY: Tina Chiu, The Vera Institute of Justice; 2010. March, https://www.vera.org/publications/its-about-time-aging-prisoners-incresingcosts ...
Case • 2008
Francisco Castaneda was imprisoned by the State of California following a December 6, 2005 criminal conviction and held in the custody of the California Department of Corrections (DOC) until his early release ...
Publication
, the Executive Director of the Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science at the University of C~lifornia, Davis. All three directors were appointed to the Board after 1 Case 0:08-md-01916-KAM Document ...
and corrections agencies, so to dominate the then competitive 9 market in tasers, Rick Smith increased the electrical output by a factor of four, and 10 released the “Advanced TASER Model M26” in late 1999. 12 ...
Brief • August 24, 2016
with a realistic prison facility to use as the primary set of two highly profitable Empire episodes. The children at JTDC, meanwhile, were placed under restrictions more severe than those governing many adult jails ...
Publication • April 20, 2022
Filed under: Prison Conditions
does not mandate that prison officials prevent all violence in prisons. 17 But after “having stripped [incarcerated persons] of virtually every means of self-protection and foreclosed their access ...
Publication • April 20, 2022
Filed under: Prison Conditions
does not mandate that prison officials prevent all violence in prisons. 17 But after “having stripped [incarcerated persons] of virtually every means of self-protection and foreclosed their access ...
Brief • July 9, 2010
Sheika v New Jersey Department of Corrections Nj Opp to Dfds Motion Prisoner Transfer Religious Discrimination 2010 Taysir Sheika, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION plaintiff, MERCER COUNTY ...
Geissler, et al. v. Stirling, et al., SC, Partial Consent Decree, Prisoner Hep C Testing, 2018 4:17-cv-01746-MBS Date Filed 12/04/18 Entry Number 136 Page 1 of 7 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT ...
breathed new life into the long dormant statutory remedy and fostered an optimistic outlook for enforcement of civil rights. So, fifty-plus years after Monroe, many of us are asking, “what went wrong ...
Publication
Filed under: Mail
Oig Report-doj Not Screening Mail Properly-2006 U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General Evaluation and Inspections Division The Federal Bureau of Prisons’ Monitoring of Mail ...
Case • 2009
, and terminated when the offender was no longer on probation or discharged from parole. Ind. Code § 5-2-12-13 (1994). But in 1995 the duty to register expanded to ten years after the date the offender was released ...
Case • 2009
to dismiss the petitions. Background In 1980, appellant was convicted of two counts of rape and sentenced to 33 years in prison. In 2000, appellant was committed to the Department of Mental Health (DMH ...
Publication
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
. The Department agrees to remit to the Contractor any funds which are received by the Department for an inmate who has been released or offender who has been terminated or is no longer incarcerated or supervised ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
driving charge to a felony.). 33 See, e.g., the November 12, 2009, dismissal of a murder indictment against Fernando Bermudez, after he had served eighteen years in prison, because the trial court found ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
after arrival is inconsistently conducted • NCIC printouts are not used to classify detainees • Fonn 1-213 is inconsistently used to classify detainees The team reviewed approximately seventy-five ...
Publication
declining crime rates during this period. Immigrants Have Lower Incarceration Rates than Natives Among men age 18-39 (who comprise the vast majority of the prison population), the 3.5 percent incarceration ...
Case • 1988
, they are allowed to return to general population after a very short time. Finally, when they are released from CIFM and then return on subsequent convictions, they are placed once more into general population ...
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