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Bane v. Virginia DOC, VA, Complaint, Disabled Prisoner Injured in Handcuffs, 2012 CLERKS OFFICE U S. Case 7:12-cv-00159-JCT-RSB Document 1 Filed 04/05/12 Page 1 of 20 Pageid#: 1DISI.COURT AT ROM OKE,VA FlkFZD AF2 2 5 2212 JULIA C.DU E CLE IN TH E UN ITED STA TES D ISTRIC T …
Brief • March 26, 2012
Duarte v. City of Lewisville, TX, Complaint, sex offender residence restrictions, 2012 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS SHERMAN DIVISION AURELIO DUARTE; WYNJEAN DUARTE; BRANDI DUARTE; and SAVANA DUARTE, a Minor, By and through Wynjean Duarte, acting as her Next Friend; No. __________________ Plaintiffs V. THE CITY OF …
Tenth Circuit Affirms Sentence in Excess of Federal Advisory Guidelines for Sex Offender Who Violated Terms of Supervised Release by In an unpublished opinion, the Tenth Circuit affirmed the district court's imposition of an 18-month prison term for a Utah man, Brian Olinger, who pled guilty to three violations of …
Article • March 15, 2012 • from PLN March, 2012
California’s Race-Based Prison Lockdowns Targeted in Class-Action Lawsuit by The Prison Law Office (PLO) has teamed up with the San Francisco-based law firm of Bingham McCutchen, LLP to challenge the official policy of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) to impose blanket race-based lockdowns in response to potential …
Missouri Federal Court Enjoins Denial of Housing Assistance to Sex Offender by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke On March 14, 2011, a federal court in Missouri temporarily enjoined the Housing Authority of St. Louis County (HASLC) from denying housing assistance to a seriously ill man who had been convicted of …
California Syndicalism Statute Not an Act of Congress; Appeals Court Injunction Reversed by The U.S. Supreme Court determined that California Criminal Syndicalism statute stands short of an Act of Congress. John Harris was indicted in a California state court of violating California’s Criminal Syndicalism statute (see Cal. Penal code § …
Texas Prison Employees Accused of Improper Relationships with Sex Offenders by Three Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) employees have been accused of engaging in improper relationships with prisoners in sex offender evaluation or treatment programs at the Goree Unit in Huntsville. Two of the employees were counselors in the …
Brief • March 8, 2012
Diaz-Wassmer v. Ferriter, MT, Settlement, English-Only Mail Policy, 2012 Case 6:10-cv-00060-RKS Document 41 Filed 03/08/12 Page 1 of 5 Jennifer A. Giuttari Montana Legal Justice, PLLC 415 N. Higgins Ave., Suite 1 Missoula, MT 59802 (406) 356–6546 jeng@montanalegaljustice.com Attorney for Plaintiff Colleen E. Ambrose Ira Eakin Montana Department of Corrections …
Folsom Prison Officials Settle Prisoner Retaliation Suit for $325 by In May 2009, Folsom Prison officials agreed to a settlement of a federal suit filed by prisoner Norman Gregory, alleging that in 2004 they had engaged in a series of retaliatory actions against Gregory. The suit settled for $325 with …
HUD Regulations Don't Justify Terminating Lifetime Sex Offender Registrant from Federally-Appointed Housing Program by Richard Miller was convicted of a Washington State sex offense in 1996. In 2002, he applied for and was accepted into a Section 8 Housing Voucher Program in Massachusetts. In 2005, he moved to Maine and …
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Rules Against Parole Board on Imposition of Sex Offender Restrictions on Non-Sex Offenders by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals held that the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles was required to provide due process in the form of a …
Audit Recommends Cost-Saving Measures for Minnesota Sex Offender Program by A March 2011 report by Minnesota’s Office of the Legislative Auditor (OLA) found that while civilly committing sex offenders increases public safety, the prohibitive costs associated with administering the Minnesota Sex Offender Program (MSOP) could be reduced by, among other …
Homeless New Mexico Sex Offender Arrested for Moving Out of Dumpster by Charles Mader, a registered sex offender, was homeless when he was released from jail, so he listed a dumpster at an intersection in Albuquerque, New Mexico as his residence. That was fine with authorities. However, after Mader moved …
CDCR Pays $25,000 to Settle Employee Harassment Claim by In December 2008, Sergeant Curtis Scott signed a Settlement Agreement with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), agreeing to settle the lawsuit he had initiated in April 2007. In that lawsuit, Scott alleged that, while employed at High Desert …
$375,000 Settlement Reached in Racial Discrimination Suit against California DOC by A $375,000 settlement was reached in a racial discrimination suit against the California Department of Corrections (CDOC). Kevin Robinson began working for CDOC on January 1, 1999, at Pleasant Valley State Prison. In April 2006, Robinson’s supervisor, Sgt. Steve …
California: Failure to Accommodate Hearing-Impaired Parolee Leads To $100,000 Settlement by In November 2009, Joseph Genova, a hearing-impaired ex-prisoner, signed a Settlement Agreement and Release of All Claims, accepting $10,000 from the State of California, $68,000 from Walden House, Inc., and $22,000 from Behavioral Systems Southwest, Inc. (BSS) in exchange …
Business is Booming for Prison Profiteers by James Kilgore Private corrections company The GEO Group celebrated the holiday season by opening a new 1,500-bed prison in Milledgeville, Georgia on December 12, 2011. The $80 million facility is expected to generate approximately $28 million in annual revenues. Though GEO (formerly Wackenhut …
Some States Resist Implementing Adam Walsh Act Requirements by Under the federal Adam Walsh Act, also known as the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA), states were required to implement standardized and stringent registration requirements for sex offenders by July 27, 2011 – following two extensions from the original …
Ramirez v. Robinson, UT, Amended Complaint, sex offender treatment mentally disabled, 2012 Case 2:11-cv-01199-CW Document 9 Filed 02/13/12 Page 1 of 7 Case 2:11-cv-01199-CW Document 9 Filed 02/13/12 Page 2 of 7 Case 2:11-cv-01199-CW Document 9 Filed 02/13/12 Page 3 of 7 Case 2:11-cv-01199-CW Document 9 Filed 02/13/12 Page 4 …
Brief • January 13, 2012
Armstrong v. Brown, CA, Order Enforce Permanent Injunction, 2012 Case4:94-cv-02307-CW Document1974 Filed01/13/12 Page1 of 43 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 3 4 JOHN ARMSTRONG, et al., 5 6 7 Plaintiffs, v. EDMUND G. BROWN, JR., et al., 8 9 No. C …
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