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is needed to ensure there are adequate services for prisoners and security, suggested Beck. “I believe that they need more staffing to be monitoring what they’re looking at,” said Beck. “They need to be more ...
, the Panel interpreted what powers it had under the authorizing federal legislation, the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA). Congress did not prohibit prisoner release orders, the panel held. Rather, Congress ...
who knew what was going on yet did nothing. That is troubling.” Cole was sentenced to one year in prison and one year supervised release on the sexual assault charge involving another female prisoner ...
, to shut up, and to get back in the small cell. He pro-tested that he was done with the small cell, and Allyn threatened to spray him. When Danley asked what “spray” him meant, Allyn told Wood to use pepper ...
the prosecution’s motion to vacate the conviction and Neilson quickly granted it. “Mr. Simmons, this is an experience I’ve never had before in 27 years,” said Neilson. “What transpired here in essence is a nullity ...
“failed miserably” to do even what it promised the court. It neither implemented corrective plans in its 33 prisons in accordance with a court-approved “roll-out,” nor did it build so much as one new prison ...
Article • August 15, 2009 • from PLN August, 2009
like what the New Times had published. To say that Sheriff Arpaio and the New Times have had a contentious relationship would be a vast understatement. [See: PLN, Aug. 2008, p.12]. Following ...
Article • November 15, 2009 • from PLN November, 2009
observed. Newman agreed that Hall was not alone. “What I’ve learned after the filing, I’ve got many, many e-mails about other similar cases, and this is a problem system-wide in the Colorado Department ...
on the door and shining flashlights in the house, saying, ‘You know what we want,’” wrote Carr. The Larkins called 911, but as it turned out the cops were already there. The men were members of Sheriff Arpaio’s ...
prisoners. The assaults, which included multiple stabbings, occurred at the Oklahoma State Reformatory, Dick Conner Corr. Center, Oklahoma State Penitentiary and Mack Alford Corr. Center. “What we’re ...
specific housing arrangements. He said the department prefers to integrate inmates in a setting that most closely resembles what they will be returning to after being paroled. When they arrive in prison ...
. It might be that HOC would be better off with no grievance system whatsoever than what is currently in place because the current situation is more effective at creating cynicism and bitterness than ...
. But it is hard to glean from this record just what CDCR did that was right, let alone humane, for Singh in his three-year spiral to death. It is more than ironic that Singh died from denial of vegetables ...
to establish a cap,” the paper reported he said. “I don’t want to bring the mayor in here, but what choice do I have? … Am I supposed to turn my head?” Rather than proceed to trial, the Mayor’s Office agreed ...
Article • February 15, 2009 • from PLN February, 2009
Congressman Ted Poe provided a blunt assessment of the situation. “The State of Texas has decided that the World Court has no jurisdiction to tell the State of Texas or any other State what to do,&rdquo ...
Article • April 15, 2009 • from PLN April, 2009
of a “who’s who” of political prisoners and what they stood for but more of a compilation of strategies, lessons and critiques of where they were and are coming from, and how it can inform ...
, president of the Center for Constitutional Rights, sees the court’s decision as remarkable. “I think the whole opinion sends a message to private contractors that you can’t just do what you want in Iraq ...
of the circumstances, amounts to a decision to withhold medical care no matter what the circumstances actually were.” The remaining question, which a jury had to resolve, was whether the one-day delay without Weaver’s ...
Article • October 15, 2009 • from PLN October, 2009
ever been held accountable or even assigned responsibility for what was know at Corcoran as the gladiator days. Line staff brought to trial by the US Department of Justice avoided criminal convictions ...
in court. That, however, is exactly what happens under the PLRA without any exceptions being made or excuses allowed. “A basic structural problem with the exhaustion requirement is that prison officials ...
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