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Case • 2003
some years ago. OCCF, like all county [**7] jails in New York, houses at least three classes of criminal inmates: persons accused of felonies who have not been admitted to (or made) bail; persons ...
Publication
prisoners through a “revolutionary solidarity”. A revolutionary solidarity that lies in a type of support that expresses a continued liveliness in our struggle’s resistance, when the state tries to silence us ...
Brief • February 9, 2022
, CHRISTOPHER NELSON, CHRISTOPHER NORWOOD, and LAURA ZOERNER and the Incarcerated People 17 Class Against Defendants SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT, COUNTY, CORRECTIONAL HEALTHCARE PARTNERS, TRI-CITY, 18 LIBERTY, MID ...
Brief • 2008
. For example, many of the wheelchairs provided within Los Angeles County Jails lack footrests. As a result, inmates t feet drag 4 CLASS ACTIO~ CO\1PLAINT FOR L"1Jl:NCTlV[ RELIEF on the ground, causing them ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
AND ADDING PETITIONERS Petitioners request that the following changes be made to the original list of Petitioners named in the Petition: 1. Petitioner David Hallinan, Esq. is deleted and Essex County Bar ...
, and that specific publication is then listed on a “Master List of Disapproved Publications,” which is to be available for all inmates’ review. On their face, these rules appear to clearly define an established ...
Brief • 2010
Filed under: Telephones
changes be made to the original list of Petitioners named in the Petition: 1. Petitioner David Hallinan, Esq. is deleted and Essex County Bar Association Advocates Inc. is added as a new Petitioner. David ...
Brief • January 6, 2014
brought by Kenneth McGill, a 44-year-old man, to vindicate serious deprivations of his constitutional and state law rights. 2. Mr. McGill is a former inmate at Jefferson County Detention Facility who ...
Publication • October 14, 2019
Filed under: PLN related
to advocate for low phone rates for prisoners and their families; we sued the Palm Beach County jail in Florida and ended the practice of confining children in solitary confinement and depriving them ...
Case • 1981
. The case is a class action challenging transfers of inmates from three correctional institutions in Philadelphia, maintained by Philadelphia County, to correctional institutions maintained ...
Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
learned that the hard way after they operated a check cashing scheme that targeted the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office. On June 9, 2017, WBRC reported that almost a dozen people had been arrested ...
In-the-News Article • September 30, 2014
books while they’re an inmate, it’s to help them buy necessities,” Linda says. “I didn’t think it was right that the county was stealing the money.&amp ...
Case • 1998
, section 14.004 lists several requirements for inmates filing an affidavit of inability to pay costs. Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. § 14.004 (Vernon Supp. 1998). The record shows appellant complied ...
Brief • November 9, 2007
, detainees and inmates. Consultant to various State and County Attorney Gcncral Offices (New Jersey. North Carolina, Maricopa County, Arizona, etc) in correctional health care In various issues eoneeming ...
Article • May 15, 2003 • from PLN May, 2003
Filed under: News, News in Brief
, Tarrant County jail guard Michael Price was arrested on charges of armed robbery, resisting arrest and unlawfully carrying a weapon. Price tried to steal a woman's purse in the town of Temple. The woman, 58 ...
Case • 1990
of compliance with a court order. The Court has tried, by its example, to examine the problem as it affects the entire community, and has urged all litigants and other relevant entities (e.g., the police ...
Case • 1988
detainees, parole violators, and county-sentenced inmates are housed. He then served as Director of Corrections for the Brevard County, Florida jails. Both Bair and Shoultz toured CIFM for several days ...
medical condition, which then proved fatal. The estate of Michael Carter, Sr. argued that guards at the Macon County Jail should have known better and were deliberately indifferent to his medical needs ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
-but-obscured poses. Wright says he began to look more closely at BCDC’s policies regarding reading materials after he had tried sending copies of Prison Legal News and other materials to inmates ...
Case • 1983
inmates. Nonetheless, the district court denied the newspapers' applications. [52] The court did offer, however, to allow the media to inspect the lists if they promised not to publish them ...
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