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Courts Find Ohio Adam Walsh Act Unconstitutional by Cuyahoga County Judge Ronald Suster held on May 9, 2008 that Ohio’s Adam Walsh Act violates the retroactivity clause of the Ohio Constitution and is an ex post facto law. Ohio has maintained a sex offender registry since 1963. The first substantial …
Gay and Lesbian Prisoners: Recent Developments and a Call for More Research by Zachary Wolfe, Esq. by Zachary Wolfe, Esq.1 This is an interesting time in the changing legal landscape relating to gay and lesbian prisoners, but public and scholarly attention is lacking. Rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered …
Teeth Extraction Policy for CA Women Prisoners Rescinded by John Dannenberg Teeth Extraction Policy for CA Women Prisoners Rescinded by John E. Dannenberg As part of a bizarre medical policy, the California Dept. of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) has for years imposed a rule that requires women prisoners who apply …
Alabama Jail Guard Fired, Convicted, Held Civilly Liable in Prisoner’s Assault by David Reutter Alabama Jail Guard Fired, Convicted, Held Civilly Liable in Prisoner’s Assault by David M. Reutter In a rare conclusion to a guard’s violent attack on a prisoner, a Jefferson County, Alabama jail guard was fired, prosecuted, …
Article • October 15, 2008 • from PLN October, 2008
Prior Failure to Register as Sex Offender Does Not Violate Adam Walsh Act by Prior Failure to Register as Sex Offender Does Not Violate Adam Walsh Act On December 5, 2007, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri granted a motion for judgment of acquittal in a …
$1.95 Million for 18 Years Wrongful Imprisonment in North Carolina by On February 16, 2007, a North Carolina man who spent 18 years in prison for a rape he didn’t commit settled with the State and the City of Winston-Salem for $1,958,454. Darryl Hunt, a black man, was imprisoned in …
Article • October 15, 2008 • from PLN October, 2008
Texas Adds Sex Offender Employment and School Information to Registry by Texas Adds Sex Offender Employment and School Information to Registry The Texas Department of Public Safety has announced it is adding information about where sex offenders work and go to school to its online sex offender registry. The registry …
Article • October 15, 2008 • from PLN October, 2008
Ice Cream Trucks No Treat for Sex Offenders by Several cities and at least one state have passed laws that prohibit sex offenders from driving ice cream trucks. In 2004 Eduardo Grau, 56, was driving an ice cream truck in New York state when he molested a 9-year-old girl. It …
Sample v. Lappin, DC, Settlement Agreement and Dismissal, 2008 Case 1:05-cv-00596-PLF Document 67 Filed 09/24/2008 Page 1 of 7 FILED UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SEP 2 Ii 2008 NANCY M/IYER WHITTINGTON, CLERK u.s. DISTRICT COURT BRANDON SAMPLE, Plaintiff, v. Civil Action No. 05-596 PLF HARLEY …
Women Behind Bars: The Crisis of Women in the U.S. Prison System, by Silja Talvi ;Seal Press, 359 pp. $15.95 by Alexis Paige Women Behind Bars: The Crisis of Women in the U.S. Prison System, by Silja Talvi, Seal Press, 359 pp. $15.95 Reviewed by Alexis Paige Silja J.A. Talvi’s …
New Jersey Joins Other States in Restricting Internet Use by Sex Offenders by New Jersey Joins Other States in Restricting ?Internet Use by Sex Offenders On December 27, 2007, New Jersey enacted legislation to restrict convicted sex offenders’ Internet use. Acting Governor Richard J. Codey relied on public hysteria over …
Limbaugh v. Alabama DOC, CO, Expert Report, 2008 STATEOFCOLORADO ) COUNTY OF BOULDER ) EXPERT REPORT OF DEWARD E. WALKER, JR.. PH.D. 1. I was asked by Mark Sabel, attorney for the Plaintiffs in the case of Limbaugh v. Alabama DOC,93 :cv-1404-WHA, to provide this report and state my opinion …
Brief • September 10, 2008
Filed under: Native American
Limbaugh v. Thompson, AL, Expert Testimony - Sullivan, Native American Long Hair, 2008 %N 71111 lIlIIrral S'I'AftS Dl:8'I'IUC'I' C:OllR'I' FOR 'I'IIE IIl:DI)LE Dl:S1'I\:tC'l' or AI.UlIHA NOR'l1ll!llU'l Dl:v:tSl:ON JAHmS et .1., L~uua. P161nt1ffa, Y. CIVIL NO. ~.93-cv1404-WHA L!SL%E THOMPSON. et al" De£endIlACO. ~TTvr. I~VTrIM or v PkI50NRRI IP!!Jul-T'OWrLZ WIND CWW. et …
Brief • September 5, 2008
Filed under: Native American
Limbaugh v. Thompson, AL, Expert Testimony - Walker, Native American Long Hair, 2008 STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF BOULDER ) EXPERT REPORT OF DEWARD E. WALKER JR.. PH.D. 1. I was asked by Mark Sabel, attorney for the Plaintiffs in the case of Limbaugh v. Alabama DOC,93 :cv-1404-WHA, to …
Dunlap v. Ozmint, et al., S.C., employee retaliation complaint, 2008 3:08-cv-02911-JFA Date Filed 08/20/2008 Entry Number 1 Page 1 of 5 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA COLUMBIA DIVISION Linda J. Dunlap, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) Jon E. Ozmint and …
Article • August 15, 2008
Disabled Kansas Prisoners Forced Labor Claim Dismissed by The plaintiff, who had had heart bypass surgery and was on medical restrictions, was ordered to sand baseboard. He complained and the doctor said it was all right. He did the work, reported chest pains, and was taken to the clinic where …
Protective Custody Injunction Available Remedy Absent Injury by The plaintiff alleged that he was in danger from a gang he had left and that, although he is currently in protective custody, he had been repeatedly placed in general population. He sought damages and an injunction against transfer to general population. …
California Prison Gang Information Ruled Confidential by Arturo Losoya and Robert Aguirre, California state prisoners, sought discovery in their state court criminal trials of investigatory security files on gang activity. The trial court ordered prison officials to produce the information, and the Department of Corrections (DOC) appealed. On appeal: the …
PHS Not Liable in Kansas Wheelchair Collapse by The defendants were not deliberately indifferent in providing the plaintiff a wheelchair that collapsed under him. The court notes that they always recognized his medical needs by providing him a wheelchair, he signed two forms reflecting that the wheelchair issued to him …
Disabilities Subject to Correction Not Protected by ADA by Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, whether an impairment "substantially limits" one or more major life activities is assessed with reference to mitigating measures (in this case, medication for high blood pressure). That means someone whose disability is substantially corrected can …
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