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Filed under: International, Immigration
of representation, usually pro bono, for detainees with “potentially meritorious claims to relief.”3 EOIR modeled the LOP, which is housed within the agency’s Legal Orientation and Pro Bono Program, on a project ...
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Justice Strategies Report on Children of Prisoners 2011 Justice Strategies, a project of the Tides Center, Inc., is a nonpartisan, nonprofit research organization. Our mission is to provide high ...
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Deputy Chief Ltr to Arpaio Re Az Doc Misconduct Towards Hendershott 2010 Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Jue4 ipa[O Sher?!] J 00 West Washington, Suite J 900 Phoenix, AZ 85003 MEMORANDUM Ph 602-876-1801 Fax: 602-251-3877 Switchboard: 602-876- 1000 DATE: August 17,2010 TO: Joseph M. Arpaio Maricopa County Sheriff FROM: Frank D. …
Brief • July 28, 2017
Filed under: Telephone Access
for Rehabilitation or Errants; DC Prisoners’ Project ii USCA Case #15-1461 Document #1686323 Filed: 07/28/2017 Page 4 of 88 of the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs; Dedra Emmons ...
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supervisors' don't· know the law and give wrong' infonnation to those who call their offices. Further, that there is an erroneous impression that most convicted felons can automatically regain their voting ...
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)' dangerous situation, or you're putling the wrong people in that selling. Or both." As of mid-1999, Florida had 3,176 inmates on close management but nearly 3,960 close management bed$ availablc. Czerniak ...
or discharged and four were not completed because the questionnaire was sent to the wrong address. This resulted in 170 questionnaires sent to eligible women, of which 101 (59 percent) were completed. LSPC ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
predatory inmates from others and an overall lack of incentive programs, such as education, were conditions leading to the prison riot. 5,000 4,000 Act ual Project ed 3,000 2,000 1,000 20 08 19 98 19 88 ...
Publication • 2019
Filed under: Counsel - Right to
THE RIGHT TO COUNSEL IN Maine County Project reporting of adult criminal cases to be distinguished by severity, which would allow MCILS to more accurately track attorney workloads. That said, 2.99 hours per ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
of the D.C. Prisoners’ Project of the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights & Urban Affairs, which advocates for the humane treatment and dignity of all persons convicted or charged with a criminal ...
Brief • 2012
hac vice application forthcoming) ebaJaban(ai,npp-aclu.org DAVID M. SHAPIRO (pro hac vice application forthcoming) dsh~Qiro(ajnpp-aclu.org NATIOl\t;\L PRlSON PROJECT OF THE AMERlCAN CIV1L LIBERTIES ...
through 2008. 7. Planning, projections, and purposes for expenditures and reductions in the Detention Facility's budget for medical treatment for the years 2005 through 2008. 8. CCA employee bonus ...
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Filed under: Guards/Staff
UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORE DIRECTOR, OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, 1975-1979 OCTOBER 1981 This project was supported by Grant Number CB-3 from the National Institute of Corrections, U.S. Department ...
Publication • July 28, 2016
of the poor in the Northeast; the destruction of riverside communities who have been forcibly displaced from their property in order to make way for hydroelectric projects; the need of workers to make ...
Brief • February 7, 2017
Filed under: Attorney Client
of Law. Among other projects, The Initiative’s first project was a comprehensive investigation of misdemeanor public defense in the United States conducted with the National Association of Criminal Defense ...
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Prisoners' Legal Aid Organization began its Parole Project in 2003 to abolish, or at least significantly change, the FPC. a review of those rules showed them to be seriously out of date. Further investigation ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
of long-term solitary confinement in prisons and jails. This report represents the launch of the StopMax Arizona campaign. It is the culmination of an extensive research project examining three diverse ...
Case • 1995
called "buck." Plaintiff also admitted that he was wrong to initially resist the officers' efforts to take him to the isolation cell, but claimed that once he was subdued with handcuffs and leg irons ...
different this time was that some of the alleged abuse was witnessed by civilians whose firsthand accounts were not so easily discounted. On September 28, 2011, the ACLU National Prison Project and ACLU ...
Article • June 4, 2019 • from PLN June, 2019
Filed under: Interviews
:  Primarily overcrowding, lack of exercise, abominable medical and mental healthcare, suicides, lack of staff. PW:  Everything that can go wrong? RB:  Yes.One of the things we did ...
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