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Case • 1997
incarcerated. Indeed, if the payment obligation continued after release, the released prisoner, lacking a prison account from which partial payments could be debited, would have to pay the entire balance ...
Case • 2001
for every actual day served during good behavior (54/ 365 = 0.148). At this rate, a prisoner who behaves himself may complete a sentence of a year and a day after serving 319 days in prison. At that point ...
Annual report • December 31, 2009
distributes is a self-help re-entry workbook for prisoners titled Starting Out! The Complete Re-Entry Handbook. This useful 446-page book allows prisoners to prepare for their release if they do not have access ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
was a 62-year-old, disabled veteran at the time of sentencing, but has since been released after being granted a new trial, and accepting a plea offer for five years in prison with credit for time served.26 ...
In-the-News Article • November 6, 2017
CoreCivic's Announcement to Reduce Recidivism Criticized as PR Ploy Nov. 6, 2017 PLN Press Releases Prison Legal News NEWS RELEASE   Human Rights Defense Center For Immediate Release ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Medical, Brain Injury
problems be addressed after release from jails and prisons? Lack of treatment and rehabilitation for inmates with mental health and substance abuse problems while incarcerated increases the probability ...
Brief • 2012
as an independent contractor, and waives any further notice of that fact. IV. MEDICAL EXAMINATION 10. As soon as practicable, but no later than sixty (60) days after the Effective Date, the Released Parties shall ...
Article • June 15, 1994 • from PLN June, 1994
to "reverse his reversal" after he became victorious in the previous suit when the 6th circuit court of appeals affirmed the dismissal, and the same day I filed for a writ of habeas corpus demanding release ...
Article • October 15, 2023 • from PLN October, 2023
After Ninth Circuit Refuses to Compel Arbitration, National Class Certified in HRDC’s Challenge to Jail and Prison Debit Card Fees by Mark Wilson by Mark Wilson In a federal suit challenging ...
Case • 2008
. Ultimately, on May 4, 1999, the District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia granted Zakiya a writ of habeas corpus and directed the Federal Bureau of Prisons to release Zakiya forthwith. Zakiya v. Reno ...
Brief • 2005
such other relief “as the Court deems just and proper.” Complaint, p. 11, L.20. Plaintiffs allege that releasing them after their ERDs without 25 Plaintiffs now move to certify a class in this action ...
after individuals return to the community. For many other opponents, the desire to keep individu­ It’s About Time: Aging Prisoners, Increasing Costs, and Geriatric Release als confined may trump any ...
It’s About Time - Aging Prisoners, Increasing Costs, and Geriatric Release, VERA, 2010 It’s About Time Aging Prisoners, Increasing Costs, and Geriatric Release CENTER on Sentencing and Corrections ...
PLN Suit Filed Against ISRB by Paul Wright By Paul Wright Readers may recall that former PLN coeditor Ed Mead was released from prison in October, 1993, after serving nearly 18 years ...
Article • July 15, 2007 • from PLN July, 2007
found there was a lack of "some evidence" that the crimes were "atrocious," and rejected the Governor's contention that the prisoner's late acceptance of responsibility justified denial of parole ...
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and releases may be logged into systems after the surveys have been submitted to BJS. During the 2008 collections, all but three 12 Prisoners in 2008 states submitted data in which the differences between ...
Article • August 15, 1997 • from PLN August, 1997
Filed under: News, News in Brief
being released from prison over a five year period. The state provides money to released prisoners for bus or train tickets home, when prisoners provided their own transportation Sanders would pocket ...
Article • August 6, 2019 • from PLN August, 2019
Washington: Prisoners’ Complaints Lead to Changes in DOC’s Drug Testing Policy by Chad Marks by Chad Marks After two unidentified prisoners complained that they were being punished based ...
after finding that Friedl stated two claims under §1983: (1) denial of procedural due process when state defendants withdrew him from the work release program, and (2) denial of substantive due process ...
medical problems prior to his incarceration. After entering the prison system, obtaining the type of medical care he received in the free world was difficult. “The nurses were telling me there wasn’t ...
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