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Publication • 2022
Filed under: Prison Labor
...................................................................................................................... 97 Table C: Calculated Average and Hourly Wages Paid to Incarcerated Workers....... 101 Endnotes ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
— trades many will never practice as free men — while prisoners housed in local prisons, and are certain to be released, gain no skills and leave jail with nothing more than “$10 and a bus ticket.” These ex ...
Brief • January 15, 2020
Filed under: Protests
, to serve the common good, or to protect citizens. It was designed to deter free speech and assembly. It was motivated by anger at the protesters and their message. It was, from the time it was conceived ...
Brief • February 22, 2023
the booking area and approach the inmate, if)troduce herself as an ICE official and serve the warrant on the inmate and inform him he was· not free to go and the inmate would be escorted back to his jail pod ...
Brief • April 14, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
.  Incarcerated People are Especially Vulnerable to COVID-19 ......................................23  C.  DOC Is Ill-Prepared to Provide Adequate Treatment to Individuals with COVID-19, and LSP Especially So ...
Publication • February 25, 2014
Senators of the Committee, I am grateful that you are revisiting this pressing issue. The prolific use of solitary confinement in our nation’s prisons and jails is cause for genuine concern.1 It is yet ...
Brief • October 28, 2011
pture - an injury comm only associated wi th cruel, inhuman, and degradi ng treatment, and specificall y associa ted wi th stafr beati ngs in DOC jails. He now see ks redress against thc DOC empl oyce who ...
Brief • September 8, 2015
of Class Members to be free of confinement until convicted of a crime. B. 50. The Inability of County Jails in Utah to Provide Competency Restoration Services to Individuals Deemed Incompetent to Stand ...
Publication • February 1, 2015
Learns, 8/6/2014. 7 JUSTICE POLICY INSTITUTE & PRISON POLICY INITIATIVE 2) Reduce spending on prisons: Free up  public resources for long‐term solutions  to address public safety.  Maryland  should ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
ICE Detention Standards Compliance Audit - Nobles County Jail, Worthington, MN, ICE, 2009 Department of Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement Office of Detention and Removal • .~ o ...
, including, but not limited to: • Executive Director, Utah Department of Corrections (1985-1992) • Jail administration, Salt Lake County Jail (1973-1979) Calvin v. Pima County 1 Pima County 001493 C ...
Brief
of indigent defendants they represent of rights guaranteed to them by article I, section 6 of the New York State Constitution; sections 170.10, 180.10, 180.80, 190.50, and 210.15(2)(c) of the New York Criminal ...
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Filed under: Telephones
! www.prisonlegalnews.org Sign up for PLN’s FREE listserve to receive prison and jail news and court rulings by e-mail. January 2007 2 Prison Legal News PUBLISHER Rollin Wright EDITOR Paul Wright ASSOCIATE EDITOR Alex ...
Brief • July 21, 2005
with disabilities in prisons and jails. See Board of Tr. of the Univ. of Ala. v. Garrett, 531 U.S. 356, 391-424 (2001) (App. C to Justice Breyer’s dissent); id. at 393 (“jail failed to provide person with disability ...
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in the treatment of persons with disabilities in prisons and jails. See Board of Tr. of the Univ. of Ala. v. Garrett, 531 U.S. 356, 391-424 (2001) (App. C to Justice Breyer’s dissent); id. at 393 (“jail failed ...
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that “illegal immigration leads to higher crime rates” and seeks accordingly to secure for the city’s legal residents and citizens “the right to live in peace free of the threat of crime” and to protect them from ...
Case • 1998
officials. The deal, King testified in his deposition, sounded like a "money-maker" for the County. Subsequently, CCRI and the Commissioners Court began negotiating an agreement to lease a portion of the jail ...
HENDRICKS; KIARI DAY, Plaintiffs, v. ALLEGHENY COUNTY; ORLANDO HARPER, Warden of Allegheny County Jail; SIMON WAINWRIGHT, Deputy Warden; MONICA LONG, Deputy Warden; SGT. JESSE ANDRASCIK, Defendants ...
Brief • May 2, 2005
in jail for some 43 years, and I think that had an impact," Bryant said). 6 Mr. Rideau, and would allow the Court to charge costs to the prosecution. See La. C. Civ. Pro. Art. 970.5 See also Edwards v ...
Brief • 2010
security problems because of dramatic increases in contraband entering the jail. However, these problems did not develop. The legal rulings did not cause the catastrophe many predicted. William C. Collins ...
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