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Article • October 15, 2024 • from PLN October, 2024
time that year that an exonerated state prisoner picked up a payout, after Nashville’s Metro Council approved a $1.2 million settlement on February 7, 2023, with Paul Shane Garrett for the decade ...
did not require prison approval. Five days before the 1988 presidential election, NBC News requested permission to interview Kimberlin in person on camera. The request was initially denied until after ...
at Angola before he had been moved there. In March of 1972, not long after they began organizing for reform from within Angola, Wallace and Woodfox were accused of killing a prison guard. They were also ...
over $1.6 million in kickbacks collected from prisoner phone calls. (See: PLN, Feb. 2005, p.39.) After meeting with Maranatha on November 17 and December 13, 2004, CDC set a January 31, 2005 deadline ...
Publication • May 1, 2014
was released from prison in critical condition in 2012 after nine years behind bars. He suffers from a lung disease diagnosed after participating in a hunger strike and falling into a coma. It took eight years ...
the defendants for violating this part of the decree. The district court authorized the sheriff, in violation of state law, to release prisoners early, placing them on home release, work release, etc. The Ninth ...
In-the-News Article • September 13, 2015
of Correction has a policy, applicable to New Castle, prohibiting prisoners from participating in pen-pal services," a PLN press release said. The suit contended that the prison violated First ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
of institutions provide a variety of counseling services, most frequently relating to alcohol and drug dependency and awareness. Prisons also frequently offer programs to help inmates adjust after release ...
Brief • September 29, 2006
for good conduct or efficient performance of duties while confined hut after considering if there is a reasonable probability that, if such inmate is released, he will live and remain at liberty without ...
Case • 1994
). On December 17, 1993, a week after Rooding claims he should have been released, he filed a petition against Peters [**3] in the Circuit Court of Cook County seeking habeas corpus relief or a writ of mandamus ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Sentencing, Good Time
to begin serving their time until after commitment, post-sentencing, to a state prison which gave them the opportunity to earn more early release credit. The Court found that there was, relying on Bearden v ...
inflicts damage that remains even after release. Meanwhile, communities are fundamentally altered as more of their men and women vanish into prisons for years, sometimes forever. Returning home after decades ...
Publication • September 4, 2013
lower-level offenders from the state to counties. Realignment was projected to reduce the prison population by about 40,000 inmates upon full implementation. Court Orders State to Release Inmates. In May ...
Article • March 6, 2019 • from PLN March, 2019
Filed under: News in Brief
’t get enough of Isaiah McCoy, the former Delaware death row prisoner who was released after being found not guilty at retrial in January 2017. The prosecutor in his original trial was suspended ...
Publication • 2021
is the “follow-up period,” the period of time over which events are counted following release into the community. After a starting event, in this case, release from prison into the community or placement ...
Brief • May 26, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
release. Incarcerated people go to prison jobs where they interact with and prepare food trays for people in different housing units. Respondents’ failures not only endanger people incarcerated at Butner ...
In-the-News Article • May 28, 2014
, had no one on the outside to send her money. Her son went to live with his dad. After two weeks in prison, Hazen could apply for a job. Because her sentence was less than a year, she wasn’t ...
” in the Kelly litigation. After Prison Legal News obtained an unredacted copy of the Higgins report from the IDOC pursuant to a public records request, CCA complained to state officials. As a result, a Deputy ...
In-the-News Article • September 12, 2016
that comes with more competition, the captive market consisting of roughly 2.3 million U.S. prisoners has seen its rates get worse with technological advances. The JPM case had to do with release debit cards ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
meaningful programming for a population that made up a large share of prison admissions—people failing after prison release—the Federal government launched SVORI. This section has provided the context ...
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