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fatigue, nausea, weakness, headaches. temporary hair loss are within three years of release and who. before they will and anemia. The treatment is serious for a serious disease. be sent to the prison. have ...
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‐to‐appear was 174  days; 55% of all FTA’s occurred 4 months or more after release.    Case attrition takes a toll on the system  The felony ‘no filing’ rate in Spokane County is 31 percent.         II. Jail ...
Article • August 8, 2018 • from PLN August, 2018
conditions of confinement lawsuit after he alleged DOC officials had retaliated against him for filing the complaint. Robert L. Holleman, an Indiana state prisoner, filed a pro se federal civil rights suit ...
Publication • 2009
Filed under: Medical, Malpractice
from New York’s Clinton Prison. His release occurred shortly after he underwent surgery for removal of a kidney stone. As part of his surgery, a metal stent was left in the kidney. Mr. Lugo’s physician ...
period, hundreds if not thousands more have been released from prison after being exonerated of the crimes they were convicted of. The reasons for the wrongful convictions range from police ...
Treatment Rating Satisfies Due Process Tony Luca, an Arizona prisoner, was denied transfer to a correctional release center after prison guards changed his sex-offender treatment rating to one not eligible ...
Article • August 10, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits, Medical
Delaware Prisoner Health Care Finally Meets Constitutional Standards by David Reutter The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has released the Delaware Department of Correction (DDOC) from ...
) in Manhattan and the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, was confined to the Special Housing Unit (SHU) for stabbing another prisoner “with a knife-like object.” After being held ...
Article • December 3, 2014 • from PLN December, 2014
in prison on a robbery conviction. The trial court did not impose a mandatory term of post-release supervision (PRS), but the Department of Correctional Services (DOCS) administratively added a five-year PRS ...
Article • June 15, 2000 • from PLN June, 2000
Washington Restitution Orders Are Invalid After 10 Years by The Washington state Supreme Court, sitting En Banc, held that the 10 year life of restitution orders begins to run upon release ...
records." A copy of Woodman's FOIA request is attached as Exhibit A. 9. According to local news reports, Szot was killed after a confrontation with another prisoner, during which he was shocked by Tasers ...
Case • 2008
discretion to the decisionmaker" to apply "general or broad release criteria" without "depriv[ing] the prisoner of the liberty interest in parole[,]" so long as "release is required after the [decisionmaker ...
In-the-News Article • August 6, 2015
. Last month, Prison Legal News sued the Illinois Department of Corrections after officials refused to release contracts with companies that profit from inmate phone calls, businesses that stock prison ...
Article • July 15, 2025 • from PLN July, 2025
had “hurt himself” and died, and that “the DOC could release no further information regarding the circumstances of his death.” After months of fruitless email exchanges, Hynes ...
Article • March 7, 2021
acknowledged after 42 deaths that “these deaths have been difficult for (prisoners’) loved ones and all who live and work in the prison.” Difficult?! Still, she failed to offer anything ...
. The no-contest plea imposed as a condition of Taylor’s release was the product of extreme and unconstitutional coercion. Taylor had already spent 42 years in prison for a crime that, in all probability, did ...
. The no-contest plea imposed as a condition of Taylor’s release was the product of extreme and unconstitutional coercion. Taylor had already spent 42 years in prison for a crime that, in all probability, did ...
Article • March 31, 2017
for resentencing. This is not automatic, but requires a legal process that grants release to eligible prisoners only after they are deemed no risk to "public safety." Since passage, slightly over 2,000 prisoners ...
in jail for passport fraud. He has already served the term and was released on $1.5 million bail July 15, 1993, to receive medical treatment for a problem prison doctors were unable to diagnose. Smyth had ...
In-the-News Article • June 13, 2014
language on the original working paper, dated April 29, 2013. After Friedmann informally complained, the professors released an updated working paper dated May 23, 2013, with a one-sentence disclosure ...
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