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Brief • November 28, 2018
of the PARTIES, other than what is contained in this Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the fu ll agreement of the PARTIES and supersedes any and all other prior agreements and all negotiations leading up ...
its own review, weighing the interests of the public’s right to have access to what is clearly a judicial document, against the countervailing privacy interests at stake. See generally Lugosch v ...
Brief • August 11, 2017
facility will offer all 19 entrees. The 28-day menu will offer at a minimum 19 different combinations of breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The attached 28-day menu (Exhibit B) demonstrates a sample of what shall ...
Brief • November 28, 2017
Filed under: Medical, Failure to Treat
ordered them to address further the jurisdictional question, in particular the question of whether Mr. May had complied with the prison mailbox rule. Mr. May simply repeats what he said previously ...
Brief • November 27, 2007
provided in these forms. As to any decision to use OC spray, it should be clearly set out in the account of the incident why force was necessary and what steps were taken to employ alternative strategies ...
Article • March 3, 2020 • from PLN March, 2020
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
of the phones,” admitted Gelser. “I think that’s something really important that we can explore further. It doesn’t matter what the price is if they don’t work.” Senator Shemia ...
Article • October 1, 2020 • from PLN October, 2020
Filed under: Work Release, Prison Labor
Fire. However, he’s limited without an EMT certification. “Without the training, I can’t get certain jobs,” he says. “I can’t do what an EMT does, so it limits me ...
and turned herself in to the Montgomery County Detention Facility, later bonding out for $5,000. She is accused of accepting a Cash App payment for $1,000 from a prisoner, presumably for smuggling. What ...
In-the-News Article • June 2, 2015
of his scheduled transition to a community corrections program. With Mr. Fisher poised to continue with his plan, Sheriff Allison has been left to imagine what will happen once the inmate work program ...
In-the-News Article • August 16, 2015
tying the local economy to what they see as misguided national policies that have resulted in bulging federal prisons and disproportionate numbers of minority inmates. They see a chance to open a new ...
In-the-News Article • July 6, 2015
;rsquo;s actually true. Prisoners are often times disenfranchised. They can’t even vote. So, if they can’t even vote, then what kind of constituency exists that politicians can ...
In-the-News Article • April 28, 2015
is half a pack of diapers if I need it, it’s my dinner that night, it’s gas to do what I need to do, and it adds up very quickly,” she said. Prison rights advocates say ...
Department of Correction (DOC) in contempt of a consent decree and subsequent remedial orders entered in a long-running class action challenging what the Court described as the DOC’s “pattern ...
In-the-News Article • February 15, 2015
the Corrections Department was preying on her. “It’s a racket,” Baker said. “You’re sitting here, you’re free, and he’s sitting in jail. What ...
In-the-News Article • April 2, 2015
; Wilkinson said. "It doesn't work, and we know it doesn't work, based on what we see now with our prison population. We can change that. And we can start with video visitation."   ...
Article • January 9, 2020 • from PLN January, 2020
Filed under: Wrongful Death
a single business day to review its report and respond to what she characterized as significant factual inaccuracies before releasing the report to the media. Peters also said she was “deeply troubled ...
and employment plans prohibited evidence showing maturity and rehabilitation — which would show the offense reflected what the Montgomery court called “the transient immaturity of youth.&rdquo ...
In-the-News Article • August 7, 2014
findings. And I’ll offer another as an example: The Temple study's findings in Arizona go against even what Arizona's own state legislature found about prison costs&nbsp ...
In-the-News Article • December 19, 2013
state, legislators tried to eliminate prisoner access to the state’s Open Records Act, in what some believed to be an effort to stop the imprisoned editor of the renowned Prison Legal News from ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
. "It would make law enforcement easier, but at what expense?" he asks. Ex-offenders view such privacy infringements as a significant barrier to stabilizing their lives. At least three studies ...
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