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Article • February 18, 2016
Oregon PCR Judgments Must Satisfy "Clear-Statement Rule" by Mark Wilson The Oregon Court of Appeals held that trial court judgments denying post-conviction relief (PCR) must satisfy the "clear-statement rule" required by Oregon law. ORS 138.640(1) mandates that a PCR judgment "must clearly state the grounds on which the cause was …
Article • February 18, 2016
Unauthorized, Unpreserved Oregon Court-Appointed Attorney Fees Reversed by Mark Wilson The Oregon Court of Appeals reversed lower court assessments of attorney fees against criminal defendants without finding that they are, or may be, able to pay. Clifford Graham was convicted of four sex crimes. Since he had previously been twice …
Publication • February 18, 2016
Mapping Prisoner Reentry: An Action Research Guidebook, Urban Institute, 2006 R E S E A R C H R E P O R T Mapping Prisoner Reentry: An Action Research Guidebook Second Edition N O V E M B E R Nancy G. La Vigne, Ph.D. Jake Cowan Diana Brazzell …
Publication • February 18, 2016
The New Landscape of Imprisonment - Mapping America’s Prison Expansion, Urban Institute, 2004 R E S E A R C H R E P O R T April 2004 The New Landscape of Imprisonment: Mapping America’s Prison Expansion Sarah Lawrence Jeremy Travis URBAN INSTITUTE Justice Policy Center URBAN INSTITUTE Justice …
Publication • February 18, 2016
Filed under: Medical
Mapping the Innovation in Correctional Health Care Service Delivery in New York City, CUNY, 2008 Mapping the Innovation in Correctional Health Care Service Delivery in New York City Spring 2008 Jeff Mellow Steven K. Hoge Joshua D. Lee Mangai Natarajan Sung-suk Violet Yu Robert B. Greifinger Gary Belkin This report …
Publication • February 18, 2016
Filed under: Military, Police
Convergence - Special Operations Forces and Civilian Law Enforcement, Joint Special Operations University, 2010 JSOU Report 10-6 Alexander https://jsoupublic.socom.mil Convergence: SOF and Civilian Law Enforcement Joint Special Operations University 7701 Tampa Point Boulevard MacDill AFB FL 33621 Convergence: Special Operations Forces and Civilian Law Enforcement John B. Alexander JSOU Report …
Padilla v. Perez, IL, Amended Complaint, Failure to Protect & Medical Neglect, 2016 Case: 1:15-cv-05862 Document #: 46 Filed: 02/18/16 Page 1 of 19 PageID #:137 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION GEORGE PADILLA (#M01814), Plaintiff, v. PATRICK B. PEREZ, DONALD E. …
Brief • February 18, 2016
USA v. Simmons, MS, Plea Offer, MDOC Sentinel corruption, 2016 Case 1:16-cr-00010-HSO-RHW Document 10 Filed 02/18/16 Page 1 of 6 Case 1:16-cr-00010-HSO-RHW Document 10 Filed 02/18/16 Page 2 of 6 Case 1:16-cr-00010-HSO-RHW Document 10 Filed 02/18/16 Page 3 of 6 Case 1:16-cr-00010-HSO-RHW Document 10 Filed 02/18/16 Page 4 of 6 …
Publication • February 18, 2016
Prisoner Reentry in Massachusetts, Urban Institute, 2005 R E S E A R C H R E P O R T March 2005 Prisoner Reentry in Massachusetts Lisa E. Brooks Amy L. Solomon Sinead Keegan Rhiana Kohl Lori Lahue research for safer communities URBAN INSTITUTE Justice Policy Center Prisoner Reentry …
Publication • February 18, 2016
Filed under: Release and Reentry
From Prison to Work - The Employment Dimensions of Prisoner Reentry, Urban Institute, 2004 R E S E A R C H R E P O R T October 2004 From Prison to Work: The Employment Dimensions of Prisoner Reentry A Report of the Reentry Roundtable Amy L. Solomon Kelly …
Article • February 17, 2016
Filed under: Appeals, Mental Health
Mentally Ill Oregon Prisoner's Appeal Dismissed for Hanging Up on Judge by Mark Wilson The Oregon Court of Appeals upheld the dismissal of a mentally ill prisoner's appeal for hanging up from telephonic hearings while the judge was speaking. Oregon prisoners may file a collateral appeal known as a post-conviction …
Article • February 17, 2016
Oregon Guard's Wrongful Discharge Suit for False Poisoning Claim Revived by Mark Wilson The Oregon Court of Appeals reinstated a wrongful termination suit of a youth prison guard who claimed that someone poisoned his unattended Vitamin Water. The trial court improperly applied an objective reasonableness standard, when only a subjective, …
Article • February 17, 2016
Filed under: Guilty Pleas
Oregon Court's No Plea Policy is Abuse of Discretion by Mark Wilson The Oregon Court of Appeals held that rejecting guilty pleas that reduce misdemeanors to violations solely on the basis of a policy of refusing to allow defendants who are charged with misdemeanors to plead guilty to violations was …
Article • February 17, 2016
Filed under: Restitution, Family
No Oregon Restitution for Post-Crime Conduct by Mark Wilson The En Banc Oregon Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's imposition of restitution stemming from a defendant's post-crime unlawful conduct. Oregon law authorizes sentencing courts to impose restitution only for economic damages which result from a crime that a criminal …
Article • February 17, 2016
Former Oregon Youth Prison Guard Gets 65 Years for Molesting Children by Mark Wilson A former Oregon juvenile prison guard has been sentenced to 65 years in prison for multiple sex crimes against children. During the 1990s, Frank Milligan was employed by the Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) as a group …
Article • February 17, 2016
Filed under: Strip Searches
Dehumanizing and Humiliating Oregon Strip Search Suppresses Evidence by Mark Wilson The Oregon Court of Appeals held that police conducted a "dehumanizing and humiliating" illegal warrant less search when three officers handcuffed a criminal defendant and forcibly spread his buttock cheeks apart to find a baggie of cocaine "pressed against" …
Article • February 17, 2016
Filed under: Police Misconduct
Oregon Attorney General Investigates Small Town Police Chief by Mark Wilson The Oregon Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated a criminal investigation against the Police Chief and second-in-command of a small, four-man Oregon police department. Stanfield is a small Eastern Oregon community of 2,040 people on the Washington border. The …
Article • February 17, 2016
Oregon Grand Jury Faults Lenient Pass Policies for Murder by Mark Wilson "There seemed to be a permeating sense of leniency," that allowed an Oregon prisoner to brutally murder his ex-girlfriend while on a pass, a grand jury report concluded. "Consequently, we feel that the current attitudes and practices at …
Article • February 17, 2016
Filed under: DOC/BOP misconduct
Fired Oregon Corrections Inspector General Threatens $3 Million Lawsuit by One month after filing a notice of intent to bring a $3 million lawsuit against his employer, Oregon Department of Corrections (ODOC) Inspector General (IO) Leonard Williamson, was terminated. "I have never heard of this before in my entire career," …
Oregon Cop Faces Criminal Charges for Coercing Multiple Women into Sex by Mark Wilson An anonymous letter accusing several Oregon police officers of intimidating women into sexual relationships and other misconduct has prompted resignations, suspensions, a criminal investigation, and possible charges. In April 2015, an anonymous letter was sent to …
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