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Case • 1999
to the "supervised release" status of McAlpine or whether it involved a greater degree of prison supervision or likelihood of reincarceration. However, four years after McKinney, we observed that "pre-parole ...
Publication • 2022
after falling almost every month for over three years. In April 2022, New Mexico’s prisons held an average of 5,651 inmates (5,128 men and 523 women), a decrease of 0.2 percent compared with March 2022 ...
Publication • 2022
after falling almost every month for over three years. In April 2022, New Mexico’s prisons held an average of 5,651 inmates (5,128 men and 523 women), a decrease of 0.2 percent compared with March 2022 ...
Publication
holidays) after the date that your state prison term ends. Sample requests to be released from custody if you have been held in state prison more than 48 hours after the end of your state prison term can ...
prisoners through job training that could be used to increase their employability upon release from prison. Over the years, however, UNICOR has moved away from its original mission; it now focuses more ...
Article • April 15, 2009
was dismissed by the trial court, filed by prisoner William J. Sutton. Sutton fulfilled his fifteen year prison sentence and was released under Florida’s Conditional Release Program Act (CRPA), which requires ...
Article • December 15, 1993 • from PLN December, 1993
the release of one defendants who had been arrested and committed after being out of prison for several months with no indication he was, in fact, dangerous. Prosecutors have responded to this by saying ...
Article • June 15, 2005 • from PLN June, 2005
that the words of the statute must be interpreted so that § 1997e(d) is inapplicable to a case...where the prisoner-plaintiff was released shortly after filing suit and did not engage lawyers until she ...
in isolation is more costly and only worsens prisoners’ mental conditions, affecting public safety in the long run after those prisoners are released. “We have been manufacturing mental illness ...
of conditions." Since Brewer took office, suicide rates in Arizona's prisons are among the highest in the country, and drug overdoses and untreated medical conditions are killing others. Even after being sued ...
Case • 2004
1998 and sentenced to eight years in prison. He was eligible for release on discretionary mandatory supervision on April 19, 2001. On December 20, 2000, a parole panel prospectively denied him release ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
after release from prison or jail. Probation and parole are very similar in that they both involve supervision of offenders in the community and require them to comply with a set of rules or face ...
after being released, such as depression and post-traumatic stress. That makes it difficult for them to readjust into normal society. This means true justice for Guantánamo detainees entails more ...
Article • July 15, 2005 • from PLN July, 2005
Sutton, a prisoner serving 25 years for a 1999 rape, was released after being exonerated by a retesting of DNA evidence originally analyzed by the HPD crime lab. [See PLN, July 2003, p. 26]. On January 4 ...
Case • 2003
Court cases is Preiser. 411 U.S. 475. In this case, prisoners challenged a policy of deprivation of good-time credits after disciplinary hearings. Id. at 476-82. The prisoners sought injunctive relief ...
, including family memberssometimes unto death. Prisoners were routinely deprived of sleep by the playing of loud music or release of attack dogs among the tents at night. They were hooded with a bag ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Voting
support that was encouraged by efforts to address recidivism and remove barriers for incarcerated individuals after they are released from prison. Disenfranchisement Impact Disenfranchised Populations ...
, private prison companies are paid a designated amount per day for each prisoner they house (“per diem” pricing). The BOP initially argued that it could not release the contractors’ proposals because ...
CCA Fined $140,000 for Early Release of Prisoners at FL Jail; Quits Contract by The nation’s largest private prison firm, Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), has once again upset ...
Article • September 1, 2020 • from PLN September, 2020
Filed under: Jail Misconduct, Fines
. But the courts disagreed and dismissed his lawsuits. First, the federal court ruled that because Jones was billed for his stay in jail after his release and no money was taken from him out of his control, he had ...
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