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$4.6 Million Paid by Maryland to Settle Boot Camp Abuse Claims by $4.6 Million Paid by Maryland to Settle Boot Camp Abuse Claims The State of Maryland has agreed to pay $4 million to 890 former juvenile delinquents who were abused while attending three state-run boot camps. The state will …
Article • September 18, 2015
Settlement Reached in Beating at California Youth Correctional Facility by Settlement Reached in Beating at California Youth Correctional Facility A settlement was reached in a lawsuit alleging guards beat a prisoner at California’s N.A. Chaderjian Youth Correctional Facility after he refused to sign a “contract” admitting that he was a …
Article • September 18, 2015
California Court of Appeal Remands Parole Board Decision for Further Action by California Court of Appeal Remands Parole Board Decision for Further Action On March 5, 2014, the Court of Appeal of the State of California, Division Two of the First Appellate District granted the supplemental petition for a writ …
Article • September 18, 2015
Alabama Supreme Court Dismisses Prisoner’s Money Order Processing Fee Suit by Alabama Supreme Court Dismisses Prisoner’s Money Order Processing Fee Suit The Supreme Court of Alabama restyled then dismissed the pro se appeal of the circuit court’s dismissal of prisoner Victor J. Russo’s action against the Alabama Department of Corrections …
Article • September 18, 2015
Ohio Supreme Court Affirms Denial of Attorney Fees in Oversight Issue by Ohio Supreme Court Affirms Denial of Attorney Fees in Oversight Issue On February 19, 2014, the Supreme Court of Ohio affirmed the denial of mandatory attorney’s fees for appellant Emilie DiFranco, whose request for public records went unfulfilled …
Article • September 18, 2015
6th Circuit Affirms for State in Brady Violation Suit by 6th Circuit Affirms for State in Brady Violation Suit On March 27, 2014, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit affirmed the district court’s judgment for the defendant, the State of Ohio, in an ex-death row prisoner’s …
Article • September 16, 2015
Why Don't You Ever See TV Interviews With Inmates? by Adrian Shirk Why Don't You Ever See TV Interviews With Inmates? By Adrian Shirk A Supreme Court decision 40 years ago this summer allowed states to block access to specific prisoners. What does that mean for freedom of the press …
Article • September 16, 2015
The Brilliant Idea From Europe That Could Revolutionize Child Support by Bryce Covert The Brilliant Idea From Europe That Could Revolutionize Child Support by Bryce Covert Walter Scott, a father to four children, was shot dead by a police officer later charged with first-degree murder while running away from him. …
Article • September 16, 2015
Moneyballing Justice: "Evidence-Based" Criminal Reforms Ignore Real Evidence by Kay Whitlock   By Kay Whitlock and Nancy A. Heitzeg, Truthout Proponents of the new wave of "criminal justice reform" claim that their efforts are nonpartisan, non-ideological and "evidence-based." This "evidence-based" frame asserts that mass incarceration and "overcriminalization" will be remedied by …
Article • September 16, 2015
Halfway to Nowhere - Out of prison, not yet home by Eric Borsuk Halfway to Nowhere - Out of prison, not yet home. By Eric Borsuk I walk out the front doors of the prison at ten o’clock in the morning. For the first time, I am standing in the …
Article • September 16, 2015
Another Kind of Isolation - The Bureau of Prisons tightens the rules at its secretive “Communication Management Units.” by Christie Thompson Another Kind of Isolation The Bureau of Prisons tightens the rules at its secretive “Communication Management Units.” By Christie Thompson In 2006 and 2008, the Bureau of Prisons quietly …
Brief • September 16, 2015
Jenkins v. City of Jennings, MO, Permanent Injunction, Fines and Costs Payments 2015 Case: 4:15-cv-00252-CEJ Doc. #: 17 Filed: 09/16/15 Page: 1 of 6 PageID #: 167 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI EASTERN DIVISION ) SAMANTHA JENKINS et al., ) ) Plaintiffs, ) …
Brief • September 16, 2015
Copeland, et al. v. Jones, et al., FL, complaint, failure to treat hernia with surgery, 2015
Brief • September 16, 2015
Copeland v. Jones, FL, Class Action Complaint, Corizon Refusal of Hernia Surgery, 2015 Case 4:15-cv-00452-RH-CAS Document 1 Filed 09/16/15 Page 1 of 45 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA Tallahassee Division TRACY COPELAND, AMADO PARRA, and ARCHIE GREEN, individually and on behalf of a Class of persons similarly …
Brief • September 15, 2015
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Ganaway v. Phillips, IL, Motion to Alter or Amend Judgment, def unaware of court order, 2015 Case 3:13-cv-00978-SMY-PMF Document 47 Filed 09/15/15 Page 1 of 4 Page ID #85 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EAST St. LOUIS DIVISION TARIUS D. GANAWAY, #M-08848, Plaintiff, …
Navarro v. Federal Bureau of Prisons, NM, Settlement, False Imprisonment, 2015 SETTLFiMENTA MEMENT AND RELF.A E For the consideration of the sum of ONE THOUSAND NJNE FIUNDRED AND 0/100 DOLLARS ($l,900.00), paid by CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF AMERICA ("CCA"), the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, MlCHAEL NAVARRO ("Relensor") …
Diamond v. Owens, GA, Order, transgender assault failure to protect train, 2015 Case 5:15-cv-00050-MTT Document 69 Filed 09/14/15 Page 1 of 57 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA MACON DIVISION ASHLEY A. DIAMOND, ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Plaintiff, …
Article • September 11, 2015
CCA Pays $25,000 in Wrongful Death of Overweight Tennessee Prisoner by CCA Pays $25,000 in Wrongful Death of Overweight Tennessee Prisoner Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) paid $25,000 to settle a lawsuit involving the death of a prisoner at the Silverdale Detention Center in Tennessee. When received by CCA, prisoner …
Article • September 11, 2015
Valley Street Jail Pays SHU Prisoners $244,000 by Derek Gilna Valley Street Jail Pays SHU Prisoners $244,000 by Derek Gilna Valley Street Jail in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, will pay $244,000 to three former prisoners after an adverse 2004 jury verdict put the spotlight on substandard conditions in the jail’s …
Article • September 11, 2015
Medical Malpractice Caused California Prisoner’s Death, $177,500 Settlement by David Reutter Medical Malpractice Caused California Prisoner’s Death, $177,500 Settlement by David M. Reutter The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDOC) paid $177,500 to settle a lawsuit claiming that medical malpractice caused a prisoner’s death. Prisoner Tyrell Rippetoe was a …
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