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Brief • March 5, 2024
. Portillo Moreno was pulled over for an expired vehicle registration and arrested on false theft charges, which were dismissed in the interest of justice after she had been held in jail for two months. 12 ...
Brief • September 24, 2020
| Seattle, WA 98119 Tel: 206-448-1777 1 Washington State Constitution is the basis for creation and enactment of our local governments. 2 In Washington, all political power is inherent within The People ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
for visiting depend on your status. Visitors have to be approved before they come to visit. You may send a visiting application form to the people you want on your visiting list or the visitor may get a visiting ...
. There is just too much there, and they are all 211 Crew members. It sounds like everything points to 211.” Then again, it’s equally possible that Ebel was simply contacting people he had known ...
Case • 1997
because it was "the policy and practice of [the city] to detain people who have not received a prompt determination of probable cause after a warrantless arrest." Id. at 1269, 1262 (respectively); see also ...
Case • 2000
that he has had pain ever since, and that some days he can't get out of bed. He claims continued emotional distress and an inability to interact with people. He still has one of the bullets ("00" buckshot ...
Publication • 2017
the Director Research has shown that continued connection to family and friends is a critical factor in incarcerated people’s successful post-prison outcomes. Because many prisons around the country ...
Publication • August 1, 2016
are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Acknowledgements Many people helped make this study possible. First and foremost ...
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health services were more likely to get arrested for new drug, property and violent crimes than comparison groups in the 30 months following their Proposition 36 conviction, indicating that this is a very ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Medical
into prisons has come in the context of litigation. I get called in to look at prison systems, what’s happening to people in them, how those systems are functioning when—in at least someone’s opinion—they’re ...
in West Virginia. “Most SAMs would have to be lifted to get into a CMU,” notes Rovner. “It’s more about hyper-surveillance. They can’t communicate with people outside that unit ...
to educate editors; on the other hand there are more people covering the same terrain. The major difficulty Charlie faces in the course of his job is “getting to the truth.” Charlie said, “Often it’s hidden ...
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PRAlT· PAUL ADAMS KIMBERLY PEOPLEs. PETER BLANTON cal costs ofelderly prisoners is offset by 'Politician's efforts to use "getting JAMES MAJOR. ENRIQUE D1AZ lower costs of controlling them. This tougher ...
Publication • July 29, 2016
– the disTrial-Level Indigent Defense trict courts. People of insufficient means in Michigan are routinely Funding, By State processed through the criminal justice system without ever having spoken to an attorney ...
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on respiration, pH levels, and other associated physical effects, offers a plausible theory on the possible connection between deaths, CED use, and people exhibiting the symptoms of ED. The contributors ...
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exactly a prosecutor has to prove to get a conviction, and the elements of available defenses. In Evidence, they learn what kinds of proof may be introduced at trial, and in Criminal Adjudication (aka “Bail ...
any good to have people treated like beasts," Winter said. "It's just outside the standards of civilized society by forcing them to live in excrement." "It is my staff's job in Parchman to try ...
Article • August 28, 2015 • from PLN September, 2015
the cost of public work that would be replaced by “work crews” of formerly incarcerated people. It does not seem likely that fixing underlying structural inequalities results in short-term ...
In-the-News Article • January 28, 2015
, mentally ill inmate Jerome Murdough died in his Rikers Island cell after being left unattended for hours in a cell that reached 101 degree temperatures. He had been arrested on a  misdemeanor ...
. For example, over the past year, we helped 15 people get 1,454 days of DART credit. No prisoner should have to serve a sentence longer than required by law. However, only a judge can order sentence reduction ...
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