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Article • October 15, 2006 • from PLN October, 2006
habeas corpus investigation early, find out what time limits are permitted in your state for going up the ladder on state habeas corpus, and file within all the applicable time limits if it is humanly ...
Case • 1986
] like a prisoner-transfer decision, may be made [32] "for a variety of reasons and often involve[s] no more than informed predictions as to what would best serve [correctional purposes ...
20,000 prisoners in about 30 prisons do what we on the outside should do—refuse to cooperate. “We will not only demand the end to prison slavery, we will end it ourselves by ceasing ...
. “There is a chance you might not make it, but let us catch this person that did this to you. Tell me about Tyronne.” Vann, coughing and sputtering blood, repeated what he told his mother and added that Tyronne drove ...
Article • March 27, 2017
remain mysterious, including how he managed to get his hands on a gun. How he managed to acquire it in the confines of what was then one of California’s toughest prisons remains a mystery, especially ...
Article • April 3, 2017 • from PLN April, 2017
counter to the juvenile-justice system’s century-old mission to improve children’s outcomes by helping them learn from their mistakes. “Here’s a family that needs support, and what ...
. Its reported $1.5 billion price tag is more than double what was paid for Securus five years ago. Prisons promise to be profitable in the Trump era. How to Win In 2011, the Detroit Pistons were ...
Article • September 4, 2018 • from PLN September, 2018
out there,” stated Mike Carter, a former reporter for the Salt Lake Tribune. “He just assured everybody that it was fine. And from what I understand, that’s what he’s saying now ...
Article • February 8, 2019
;The Court must place a clear and focused light on what is happening here: the State turned to a private contractor which has been unable to meet the prisoner’s health care needs.” Throughout 2018 ...
Article • October 26, 2015 • from PLN November, 2015
Filed under: Habeas Corpus, AEDPA
and exhausted in state court. Hence, and because there is often uncertainty as to what degree statutory tolling will be granted in federal court after state habeas corpus litigation has come to an end ...
led to the audit, including that of Kernerville dentist Kirk Turner, who killed his wife in what he claimed was self-defense after she attacked him with a 7-foot spear. Prosecutors alleged that Turner ...
Article • August 28, 2015 • from PLN September, 2015
existing SIBs in the criminal justice context, and raise some concerns. What are SIBs? SIBs – known also as “pay for success” – are not bonds but complex, multi-stakeholder loans ...
with parents currently in the system and trying to reunite with their children. "I have a purpose to be there for parents who are navigating the system, to let them know that no matter what's going on, we can ...
, they call this repackaging. Repackaging Mass Incarceration: Carceral Humanism Currently this repackaging assumes several forms. One of the most important is carceral humanism or what some people refer ...
Article • April 2, 2019 • from PLN April, 2019
in the settlement in Coleman v. Brown, prison officials have misled the public as to what they’ve done to comply with requirements for mental health treatment.  Ripping Out Her Eye In his report, Dr ...
. Sometime during their chatter, an aide rushed into the bathroom. Either Thompson pushed the aide first or the aide shoved Thompson. But what happened next was beyond dispute. Two aides pinned the 15-year-old ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2006
are to be found behind bars, and an even larger number have been victims of crime. In this situation, arguments about fundamentals are overwhelmed by myriad practicalities that make up what is euphemistically ...
Brief • August 17, 2006
). WARNINGS TO BE ALERT There was some general off-and-on discussion among staff to be aware of what is being observed or heard before the riot, but reminders were given all the time to stay aware (18 ...
invisibility and ineffectualness run deep. “I’ve always wondered what they are supposed to do,” says Zachary Heiden, the staff attorney for the Maine Civil Liberties Union, who as part of his job follows ...
Article • September 15, 2010 • from PLN September, 2010
face. And I feel great satisfaction in knowing that what happened to Owens will never happen again — at least not in Colorado. On Thursday, May 27, 2010, Gov. Bill Ritter signed Senate Bill 193 ...
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