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Article • November 1, 2020 • from PLN November, 2020
Filed under: News in Brief
. Denver paid Booker’s estate $6 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit in 2014, but no deputy was charged by then-District Attorney Mitch Morrisey. According to attorney Mari Newman, all five ...
Article • June 1, 2020 • from PLN June, 2020
Filed under: News in Brief
and denied that the investigation precipitated her resignation. Concerns were raised that she used her state position to advocate for appropriation funds for the Veterans Defense Project, a nonprofit operated ...
Article • February 5, 2020 • from PLN February, 2020
Filed under: News in Brief
, and that’s wrong.” The Fraser Regional facility was designed for 300 prisoners and houses 500. Florida: Noah D. Stirn, 24, sent his first threatening letter to the U.S. District Court in Miami in April ...
. 77. Mr. Roppolo has exhausted all administrative remedies. 78. Mr. Roppolo’s “projected release date” is December 1, 2045. 79. Thus, solely due to CMHCC, TDCJ, and UTMB’s policies, Defendants deny Mr ...
Brief • June 22, 2009
to claims regarding “injury or loss of property, or personal injury or death arising or resulting from the negligent or wrongful act or omission of any employee of the Government while acting within ...
Filing • July 10, 2023
Filed under: Failure to Treat
is a project of the 14 Human Rights Defense Center, a non-profit organization that advocates on behalf of 15 prisoner rights. Dkt. 359 (Ex. 1, Decl. of Paul Wright), ¶ 1. The organization publishes a 16 monthly ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
and entities throughout the country on projects addressing correctional policy issues (including inmate telephone service); however, I submit these comments solely on my own behalf and not in any representative ...
to this litigation occurred in this District. The Parties 4. Mr. Richardson has been incarcerated at the Stateville Correctional Center in Crest View, Illinois since November of 2001, with a projected parole date ...
Publication
Filed under: Guards/Staff
to staffing is not wrong, another right. There is a tendency to believe that a larger staff means more effective operations—for example, that an increase in the number of security staff will create a safer ...
Brief • July 10, 2023
Filed under: Failure to Treat
of inmates in San Diego County jails. Specifically, Prison Legal News is a project of the 14 Human Rights Defense Center, a non-profit organization that advocates on behalf of 15 prisoner rights. Dkt. 359 (Ex ...
Article • December 15, 2009 • from PLN December, 2009
Fiasco: How Private Prison Developers Prey on Desperate Towns.” Nor is building speculative prisons a thing of the past, as small communities continue to be targeted for such questionable projects. Most ...
Brief • February 8, 1997
is based on the wrongful death of Meeka Louise Willingham and 21 is brought by Sylvia McFarland individually and as personal representative of the Estate of 22 Meeka Louise Willingham. 23 24 25 ll ...
Brief • November 6, 2018
mooted when "subsequent events [make] it absolutely clear that the allegedly wrongful behavior [can] not reasonably be expected to recur." United States v. 6 Case 5:17-cv-00528-BO Document 39 Filed 11/07 ...
Document 2190 Filed 07/20/17 Page 5 of 12 1 Ms. Ashworth on June 5, 2017. [Id.] This officer allegedly told Ms. Scheid, “Sergeant 2 Coleman and I have discussed it and we agreed that we saw nothing wrong ...
Brief • December 9, 2020
. • Staff not wearing proper PPE when working in close proximity of the inmates. • Issuing blanket denials of compassionate release/home confinement requests by using the wrong guidelines and in direct ...
Valley, CA, "The Plea.sure 11 Principle'i' was destroyed. Among the property destroyed was jewelry, porcelain, 18 crystals, statuacy, specially marked bills being retained for mi -art project, files ...
jobs at the facility as he can no longer perform the work he was able to before. 22. He continues to suffer anxiety in working on projects where anything is over his head and is afraid to have ...
Brief • November 5, 2020
Circuit nor the Seventh have suggested that picking the wrong CDC COVID-19 guidance is sufficient to discharge constitutional obligations,3 let alone that slowly developing an as-yet-unimplemented “pilot ...
Publication • March 14, 2016
Filed under: Cell Phone Access
/3885597?embeddedLinkType=article Cell phones in the wrong hands... Cell phones in the hands of convicted criminals pose a danger to staff, other inmates and the public outside the prison. Unfortunately ...
Publication
Filed under: Police
24 Bennett, supra note 19. Lawrence N. Blum & Joseph M. Polisar, Why Things Go Wrong in Police Work, 71 POLICE CHIEF, July 2004, at 49, http://www.policechiefmagazine.org/magazine/index.cfm?fuseaction ...
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