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Brief • November 9, 2012
. 24. Defendant Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) is a for-profit business incorporated under the laws of Maryland. As part of its enterprises, CCA operates the private prison, ICC. 25. ICC ...
Filing • March 10, 2016
approaches rather than restrictive ones. Eight states—Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, North Carolina, Oregon, Kansas, Tennessee and Ohio now utilize a totality of factors, or “functional equivalency” approach ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Voting
restored. Among the major changes: Since The Sentencing Project started its work in this area, Delaware, Iowa, Nebraska and New Mexico repealed lifetime voting bans, and Maryland, Nevada, Rhode Island ...
statistics. New York, Texas, and the federal Bureau of Prisons have recently initiated evaluations of the effectiveness of solitary confinement. Maryland is considering legislation requiring such an evaluation ...
Publication • October 30, 2014
in solitary confinement at approximately $50,000 compared to only about $20,000 for the average prisoner. In Maryland, the average cost of housing a prisoner in the state’s segregation units is three times ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
. DOC UPDATES The Maryland-based Prison Realty Corp., a real estate investment trust, is the end result of the January 1999 merger ofCCA and the Prison Realty Trust (see peINB, Dec. 1998, pg. 7). Source ...
Publication • June 28, 2012
OF AMHUCA, a Maryland corporation ("Iet]JlJ!!"). THIS WHEREAS, Landlord and Tenant entered into a Lease dated January 24, 2008, covering certain premises described hereinafter (as amended by Amendments 1 ...
Carolina Wisconsin 1.0% 395.7 Maryland 2.3% 405.3 Arizona 1.0% 501.1 Alaska 2.3% 373.8 Arkansas 1.0% 480.2 Rhode Island 2.2% 179.6 Oklahoma 0.9% 655.6 Connecticut 2.1% 376.5 Iowa 0.7 ...
, school buses La. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 14:91.1 2001 Maryland Parole Commission restricts where feasible Md. Code Ann., Crim. Pro. § 11-724 2006 Michigan 1,000 ft/school (student safety zone ...
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Filed under: Telephones
in obtaining arrests and convictions. The District of Maryland reported that a federal wiretap involving cellular telephone surveillance during a narcotics conspiracy investigation led to 15 arrests and 7 ...
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Filed under: Telephones
in New York (328 applications), California (188 applications), New Jersey (117 applications), Pennsylvania (52 applications), Florida (45 applications), Maryland (25 applications), and Illinois (23 ...
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Filed under: Telephones
by state judges dropped 14 percent. Wiretap applications in New York (404 applications), California (143 applications), New Jersey (81 applications), Pennsylvania (79 applications), Maryland (54 applications ...
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Filed under: Telephones
applications), Illinois (128 applications), New Jersey (99 applications), Pennsylvania (54 applications), Florida (51 applications), and Maryland (49 applications) accounted for 93 percent of all authorizations ...
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Filed under: Telephones
), New York (518 applications), New Jersey (200 applications), and Maryland (108 applications) accounted for 79 percent of all applications approved by state judges. The number of states reporting wiretap ...
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favor on March 20, 2001. The former inmate has another FTCA action pending in the District of Maryland, the location of his current residence, in which he challenges the decision of FDC Oakdale staff ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
; boroughs in Alaska; the District of Columbia; and the independent cities of the states of Virginia, Maryland, Missouri, and Nevada. In the data tables, the District of Columbia is considered both a county ...
Publication • July 12, 2015
seventeen states, including Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Ohio and Washington, where water contamination in prisons and their surrounding communities had been reported to cause problems ...
Publication • September 27, 2013
of West Virginia near the Maryland and Pennsylvania borders, or to the Federal Detention Center (FDC) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. We estimate that these transfers will result in placements ...
Brief • July 12, 2018
Filed under: Recorded Calls
Southern Detention 17 Center. Defendant is a Maryland, for-profit corporation. ~ I 'Ul l = ~ t)J) I ~ State of Nevada and before The United District Court for Nevada. Plaintiffs office is located in 8 ...
of the protection of the Double Jeopardy Clause, the United States Supreme Court has held that the Clause is enforceable against the states through the Fourteenth Amendment. Benton v. Maryland, 395 U.S. 784 (1969 ...
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