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of Gwinnett County, Georgia, COLONEL DON PINKARD, Administrator of the Gwinnett County Jail, and LT. COL. CARL SIMS, Commander of the Rapid Response Team at the Gwinnett County Jail, Defendants ...
Brief • March 15, 2024
. ................................................................................................................39 c. Defendants’ Scheme to Ban Visits Emerges From a Broader Business Strategy. ................ 45 i. Securus dominates the market for jail and prison calls and exploits families desperate to stay ...
Brief • September 14, 2018
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
publications by a free press intended to educate prisoners about everything from 24 this Court’s decisions to troubling abuses within prison systems and other news of interest to prisoners and their families. C ...
Filing • September 14, 2018
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
publications by a free press intended to educate prisoners about everything from 24 this Court’s decisions to troubling abuses within prison systems and other news of interest to prisoners and their families. C ...
Brief • November 1, 2010
custodians of jail inmates 17 in properly monitoring, deterring, controlling and responding to inmate 18 altercations and violence. 19 (c) failing to establish policies and procedures that enable ...
Brief • April 28, 2016
issues. (c) Andrew was incarcerated in the Jail on more than one occasion before defendant implemented the Postcard-Only Mail Policy. During those previous periods of incarceration at the Jail ...
for censorship of outgoing mail from prisons and jails? Why the issue remains open: Procunier v. Martinez, 416 U.S. 396, 413 (1974), articulated the following standard for regulations regarding the censorship ...
Brief • 2006
, and to be free from racial discrimination. 2. While incarcerated in the Creek County Jail as a pretrial detainee, the plaintiff, an African-American man, was savagely and brutally beaten by white inmates ...
Brief
, and to be free from racial discrimination. 2. While incarcerated in the Creek County Jail as a pretrial detainee, the plaintiff, an African-American man, was savagely and brutally beaten by white inmates ...
Article • May 15, 1995 • from PLN May, 1995
Filed under: Media, Access to Media
grievance filed by a prisoner.[50] C. Violation of Freedom of Conscience If punishing someone for expressing certain views is odious to a free society, inflicting torture until one renounces his or her ...
Publication • October 14, 2019
Filed under: PLN related
, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1990, is the parent organization of Prison Legal News (PLN) – our award-winning 72-page monthly publication that covers prison and jail-related news ...
Brief • April 12, 2004
be (his/her) free and volunlary act for Ihe uses and ,t,l'-"'111 purposes mentlo~d In U e Instr':lJl1jnt. "", \. F~"" \ led' - "J - '" .L- ,-,. ' , """"". " . . -: . " c...~r ,II"", ~" 'I. ".po ...
Brief • 2011
DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA • ROBIE J. WAGANFEALD and PAUL W. KUNKEL, JR. • Plaintiffs versus CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, MAYOR C. RAY NAGIN, ORLEANS PARISH CRIMINAL SHERIFF MARLON N. GUSMAN, OPCSO CHIEF DEPUTY ...
Article • January 15, 2005 • from PLN January, 2005
and hepatitis C in our prisons and jails sounds like a pipe dream. This, however, is the recommendation from the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, who forcefully argue for needle exchange programs in Canada's ...
Case • 2002
of the Kansas Whistleblower Act, K.S.A. § 75-2973(2)(c), because she engaged in protected speech regarding matters of public concern and reported jail pharmacy violations to Roberts of the KSNA. Defendants argue ...
Brief • May 26, 2015
Filed under: Jail Misconduct, Legal Mail
. ....................................................... 10! III.! The Constitution prohibits jail officials from opening a prisoner’s legal mail outside his presence. ....................................... 13! IV.! 1.! The Sixth Amendment prohibits ...
to July 22, 2009, Mr. Miller was primarily housed in misdemeanor Pods of the DuPage County Jail. These Pods are fashioned like barracks, and inmates are free to move about the pod, socialize, and make phone ...
Brief • July 31, 2017
property line and blocked the only exit in or out with his county vehicle which made the Plaintiffs’ feel like they were not free to leave their property and that they were being seized. 40. Alarmed ...
Case • 2000
, plaintiff: Jonathan E Lyerly, Birmingham, AL. For SHELBY COUNTY, JAMES JONES, defendants: Frank C Ellis, Jr, WALLACE ELLIS FOWLER & HEAD, Columbiana, AL. For SHELBY COUNTY, defendant: John W Dodson ...
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notable case, even to make phone calls from the city jail completely free of charge. We commend the states which have led the path for these reforms: California SB 81 (2007) reduces kickbacks for telephone ...
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