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Publication • March 8, 2016
OH Parole Board - Guidelines Manual, OH DRC, 2007 OHIO PAROLE BOARD GUIDELINES MANUAL Third Edition July 1, 2007 Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Terry J. Collins, Director July 1, 2007 Preface The purpose of the Ohio Parole Board revised Guidelines Manual is to assist the Parole Board in …
Publication • March 8, 2016
Press Release - HPD police shooting Carnaby, Randall Kallinen PLLC, 2008 CARNABY KILLER AND HPD SUPERVISOR RECEIVE MULTIPLE SUSTAINED DISCIPLINARY FINDINGS BY THE HOUSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT IN THE BACK SHOOTING OF UNARMED ROLAND CARNABY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE In a rare departure from the closing of ranks in police shootings the …
Publication • March 8, 2016
Taser Product Warning - Law Enforcement, 04-08, Taser Intl, 2008 Product Warnings: Law Enforcement IMPORTANT ECD PRODUCT SAFETY AND HEALTH INFORMATION 1 Read, understand, and follow current TASER International, Inc. (“TASER”) training, safety instructions, and warnings before handling, manipulating, or using the ADVANCED TASER® M26™ or the TASER® X26™ electronic …
Publication • March 8, 2016
How to End Impunity for Private Security and Other Contractors, HRF, 2008 How to End Impunity for Private Security and Other Contractors Blueprint for the Next Administration November 2008 About Us Human Rights First believes that building respect for human rights and the rule of law will help ensure the …
Publication • March 8, 2016
Filed under: Legal Materials
Re Fortner v City of Memphis - Alper Final Report 00063890, 2008 09/23/2008 18:52 8037777319 GEOFFREY ALPERT PAGE 02/20 Geoffrey P. Alpert 1905 Salem Church Rd. Irmo, South Carolina 29083 Telephone: (803) 732·1336 • Fax: (803) 777-7319 September 23, 2008 RB: Fortner v City of Memphis I am a Professor …
Publication • March 8, 2016
Second Circuit PLRA Exhaustion Crib Sheet, Legal Aid Society, 2008 The Second Circuit PLRA Exhaustion Crib Sheet John Boston The Legal Aid Society Prisoners’ Rights Project Updated September 2, 2008 for Second Circuit Staff Attorneys’ Training This outline sets out the Second Circuit’s rules, with some supplementation from lower courts, …
Publication • March 8, 2016
Toture in Chicago - A supplementary report on the on-going failure of government officials , 2008 TORTURE IN CHICAGO A supplementary report on the on-going failure of government officials to adequately deal with the scandal October 29, 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION .........................................:.......................................... 3 THE FEDERAL INVESTIGATION............................................................... 5 ILLINOIS …
Publication • March 8, 2016
Filed under: Immigration
U.S.-Mexico Border Policy Report, BNHR BAN, 2008 U.S.-Mexico Border Policy Report “Effective Border Policy: Security, Responsibility And Human Rights at the U.S.-Mexico Border” November 2008, Washington, D.C. Cover: A boy looks through the border fence from the Mexican side. The fence is one part of the securitization that has occurred …
Article • March 7, 2016
Filed under: Computers, First Amendment
California Prisons Are Deleting Records of Social Media Censorship by Dave Maass By Dave Maass Facebook Rightfully Questions Claims That California Inmates Are Banned from Having a Social Media Presence Up until last spring, Facebook had maintained a semi-secret channel for corrections facilities to file "Inmate Takedown" requests. A prison official could …
Article • March 7, 2016
Fifth Circuit Denies Full Due Process Protections to Convicted Mental Health Prisoner by Derek Gilna Petitioner, whose name was sealed by court order, challenged her civil confinement instituted pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 4245(d), which confined her to a mental-health facility after a proceeding in which she was ordered confined …
Article • March 7, 2016
$5,000 Award for Failure to Treat Spider Bite by David Reutter An Arkansas federal jury awarded $5,000 to a prisoner in an Eighth Amendment failure to treat claim. While in the Jackson County Jail on a warrant for failure to pay child support, Hubert Wren was bitten by a brown …
Article • March 7, 2016
$145,000 Jury Award in Arizona Prisoner’s Excessive Force Suit by Matthew Clarke On October 2, 2014, an Arizona federal jury awarded a state prisoner $145,000 in a civil rights lawsuit over a guard’s excessive use of force. Ron Zachary Pettit, 36, was a prisoner at the Arizona State Prison Complex …
Article • March 7, 2016
Tulare County, California Settles Prisoner Suicide Case for $1 Million by Derek Gilna Mario Lopez, Jr., according to his attorney's federal civil rights complaint filed by his family in 2011 after his suicide in the Tulare County, California jail, "was a mentally ill man who had suffered for many years …
Prisoner's Family Receives $1.6 Million for Negligent, Fatal Medical Care by Derek Gilna Michael Thomas Anderson, a prisoner at both the Napa County, California, and Siskiyou County, California jails, who had a long history of severe medical and psychological problems, took his own life on April 9, 2009. His heirs …
Indiana Court of Appeals: Standard of Medical Care Same In and Out of Prison by Matthew T. Clarke In an opinion dated November 10, 2014, the Court of Appeals of Indiana overturned a trial court's holding that a lower standard of medical care applied to prisoners and reversed that court's …
Article • March 7, 2016
$17 Million Settlement for Three Wrongfully Convicted New York Brothers by Matthew Clarke On January 12, 2015, New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer announced the $17 million settlement of wrongful conviction claims brought by three half-brothers who were convicted of murder and spent a combined total of 60 years …
Article • March 7, 2016
Tortfeasor May Not Shift Punitive Damages Claim to Insurer under Illinois Law by The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals held an insurer did not breach its duty to protect a group of detectives from punitive damages in a civil rights action. The court further questioned whether Illinois law would allow …
Article • March 7, 2016
Medication Discontinuation by Private Medical Vendor Affects Administration of Justice by David Reutter A private medical vendor’s discontinuation of a pre-trial detainee’s psychotropic medication in the middle of a double-homicide trial was being called government misconduct that merited dismissal of the charges. Michael John Pierce, 39, suffers from schizophrenia. He …
Article • March 7, 2016
Minimal Number of Assaults Attributed to Prison-Issued Lock Cannot Support Claim by The First Circuit Court of Appeals held two Maine prisoners failed to raise a triable issue of substantial risk of assault by a prison-issued padlock. Maine State prison (MSP) prisoners David Lakin and Gerard Landry suffered serious injury …
Illinois: Prisoner Wins Settlement from Cook County Sheriff on Battery Claim by Derek Gilna Illinois’ Cook County Jail is widely considered to be one of the most dangerous correctional facilities in the nation. An antiquated jail lacking many of the updated security features found in other jails, it is riddled …
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