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Brief • May 16, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Angeles Superior Court, Superior Court of Los Angeles County Orders Release of County Jail Inmates Awaiting Trial After Justice Partners Reach 21 Agreement (Mar. 24, 2020), 22 http://www.lacourt.org ...
Pinal: Pinal County Jail, an ICE-contracted detention facility in Florence, Arizona MCC: Medical Care Coordinators, review, approve or deny “Treatment Authorization Requests” for DIHS San Pedro: San ...
dietitian, licensed dietitian, registered professional sanitarian, and a certified laundry and linen manager. I have managed food service and laundry operations at the Dallas County Jail for the Sheriff’s ...
Publication
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Escapes
was for Tampering with Evidence. In early June 2000, an incident occurred at the Clark County Jail. A friend of Martin Moon had sent some personal items, including some hacksaw blades, through the mail from Tennessee ...
in North Carolina jails and prisons. NCPLS initially represented inmates in cases challenging conditions of confinement and assisted prisoners in bringing collateral attacks on unfair convictions and illegal ...
Brief • November 8, 2011
proposition, but believe that specific items may need to be reviewed if they arise in the course of trial J. 5 6 Plaintiff Renews His Motion in Limine re: A Speculative Fall at the King County Jail, as well ...
Brief • November 8, 2011
proposition, but believe that specific items may need to be reviewed if they arise in the course of trial J. 5 6 Plaintiff Renews His Motion in Limine re: A Speculative Fall at the King County Jail, as well ...
Article • May 15, 2009
their correctional facilities.[3] As the federal inmate population skyrockets, the federal government’s reliance on prison corporations has become pronounced in recent years.[4] The industry’s success produced ...
Publication • May 1, 2018
, or working in inappropriate or inhumane conditions must be held accountable for their supply chain. Inmates’ inability to unionize may enhance short term profit for companies, but these partnerships also ...
and violated her religion. (Id. at 195-96.) The officers told her that she was being disrespectful and purposefully changing at a slow place. (Id. at 197.) Ramsey County policy provides that “misdemeanor inmates ...
and violated her religion. (Id. at 195-96.) The officers told her that she was being disrespectful and purposefully changing at a slow place. (Id. at 197.) Ramsey County policy provides that “misdemeanor inmates ...
Article • March 28, 2017
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
described a bail crisis among indigent accused petty criminals in New Jersey, where four out of 10 county jail inmates were locked up because they were unable to post even nominal cash bails. Most were blacks ...
Case • 2004
, 36% of jail inmates were unemployed prior to entering jail, and 64% of jail inmates had monthly incomes of under $1,000 in the month before their arrest. Caroline Wolf Harlow, Bureau of Justice ...
Publication
limiting prison visitation by children of inmates). 9 See, e.g., Block v. Rutherford, 468 U.S. 576 (1984) (challenging conditions of confinement of pretrial detainees, including access to contact visits from ...
Case • 2004
, JEFFERSON COUNTY OFFICER, DEFENDANT-APPELLEE. [6] Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky at Louisville. No. 97-00446--John G. Heyburn II, Chief District ...
in the country. The Palm Beach County sheriff was recently sued over the constitutionality of solitary confinement practices for children held in the adult county jail. The lawsuit, H.C. v. Bradshaw, highlighted ...
in state/county supervision At the state/county government level, electronic monitoring services are used for pre-trail accountability (as an alternative to jail), parole/probation supervision, house arrest ...
in custody.14 (See “Conducting a sentinel event review” at page 2.) Since the publication of that report, Vera’s researchers have studied how four county jail systems review and respond to incidents of suicide ...
Case • 1991
, 909 F.2d 1549 (5th Cir. 1990), where the plaintiff was on a work release program outside the jail, and the courts found triable issues regarding FLSA coverage, in this case the inmates were assigned ...
Publication • 1995
Filed under: Prison Reform
; James A. Collins, executive ~ r , Texas Department of Criminal Justice, on behalf of the American Correctional Association; and Zee B. Lamb, chairman, Board of County Cornrois.sioners, Pasquotank County ...
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