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Article • June 1, 2021 • from PLN June, 2021
Filed under: AEDPA
restrictions as part of its hatred for poor people accused of crimes and the thought that they may successfully assert their constitutional rights with regards to criminal trials. Of the sparse legislative ...
Case • 2007
to drinking." JA 49. On March 6, officers arrested Alexander in Hannahville for public intoxication. He had an immodest blood alcohol content of .262. [26] On March 9, Alexander's probation officer filed ...
to unwanted hysterectomies, as PLN reported. [See: PLN, Jan. 2023, p.56.] Barlow-Austin’s Sad Story The story of Barlow-Austin’s death began with her arrest for a misdemeanor probation violation ...
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awareness that innocent people falsely confess, often due to psychological pressure placed upon them during police interrogations. Scholars increasingly examine the psychological techniques that can cause ...
that have a financial stake in the profitable lie detector market, and accommodating law enforcement agencies. This holds true at both ends of the system. For police interested in getting people into prison ...
Publication • August 23, 2016
jurisdictions that arrest people for failing to pay debt or appear at debt-related hearings. Many states also use the threat of probation or parole revocation or incarceration for contempt as a debt-collection ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
1 INTRODUCTION Mental illnesses are biological brain disorders and can disrupt a person’s thinking, feelings, mood, ability to relate to others and daily functioning. Most people with serious mental ...
Publication • 2023
Filed under: Resources
and human rights of formerly-and currently-incarcerated people and families. They are fighting against the discrimination that people face every day because of arrest or conviction history. Amnesty ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
and the treatment of prisoners since American citizens on occasion are arrested, detained, prosecuted, and imprisoned. For consular officers, the goals are to ensure that U.S. citizens being held in a foreign prison ...
Brief • March 27, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
appropriate supplies. This means there are more people who are susceptible to getting infected all congregated together in a context in which fighting the spread of an infection is nearly impossible. 35 ...
a significant criminal history. Vicente was a self-admitted heroin addict who robbed people to support his drug habit. 27. The same day of Vicente’s arrest, 16-year old Robert Bouto was arrested for the murder ...
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
. PREA was intended to apply to all people in detention, and when PREA was first drafted, DHS did not exist and the INS—then part of DOJ— administered immigration detention. Today, ICE’s own standards ...
those substances. Overdose Many people are arrested under the influence of drugs or alcohol and brought directly to jail. As a result, death or injury from overdose or alcohol toxicity is a significant ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
www. pewcenteronthestates.org. About Public Welfare: The Public Welfare Foundation supports efforts to ensure fundamental rights and opportunities for people in need. The Criminal and Juvenile Justice ...
Case • 2002
if they were to request counsel, would not in practice have a lawyer available to them. Tr. 52-53. [19] 6. FDLA operates a 24 hour hotline, with a widely publicized number (1-800-LAW-REP4) that people can ...
Publication • 2016
arrests reached a peak and approximately 2 million people were arrested for drug crimes that year (Figure 6).10 Though the trend has partially reversed in recent years, the dramatic rise in drug arrests has ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
rates increased by over 90 percent, and this dramatic rise has contributed to rising incarceration rates. In 2006, the rate of drug arrests reached a peak and approximately 2 million people were arrested ...
Article • November 6, 2017 • from PLN November, 2017
-level, non-violent crimes, allowing them to complete diversion programs and avoid arrest records. • Another proposed bill with potentially huge cost savings died which would have allowed the release ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2010
in Oregon - Inlander 2010 Inlander Sept. 23, 2010 JUSTICE A new mail policy at the county jail has inmates fuming By NICHOLAS DESHAIS Much of what Rich Sullivan has to say gets lost in the hiss ...
Article • December 9, 2019 • from PLN December, 2019
Filed under: Appeals
]. Ironically, Nicholas has faced criminal charges himself; he was arrested in August 2018 after police officers found cocaine, heroin, ecstasy and meth in his Las Vegas hotel room. Nicholas and a co-defendant ...
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