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Fplp Jul Aug 2007 FLORIDA PRISON LEGAL ·ers ectives ISSN# 1091-8094 Taylor the Terrible by Thomas C. O'Bryant I n May of this year, fires burned _out of .control· throughout several parts of Florida. Areas of the State were ordered to be evacuated. State and local government agencies began making …
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Fplp Jul Aug 2003 FLORIDA PRISON LEGAL ers ectives ISSNtI 1091-8094 VOLUME 9. ISSUE 4 JUUAUG2003 ~<5&.)) .. ~ ~ __ 1\l0'?-:~~ Florida Supreme Court Clarifies • • . Pnsoner IndIgency Statute by Oscar Hanson In 1996, the Florida Legislature enacted the Prisoner Indigency Statute (PIS) and codified it under …
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Fplp Jan Feb 2006 FLORIDA PRISON LEGAL ers ectives ISSN# 1091-8094 VOLUME 12 ISSUE 1 QeIlJP> lB[eIl!lIl em fllDf SclllllllFIlorlh Slmte JP>mlIDmeJrl by Teresa Bums Posey H ealth care for prisoners located in aU South Florida prisons was tuned over in January to .a private company that promises to save …
Ncpls Access Newsletter October 1999 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS ACCESS Volume 1, Issue 1 October 1999 The Prison Litigation Reform Act: A New Chapter in Prison Law Inside this issue: / The Prison LitigaJion Reform Ac.1:A New Chapter ill Prison Law 1 Robbins v. …
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Fplp Jan Feb 2003 '. . '~---:::::- FLORIDA PRISON LEGAL e.fS ~;ectives ISSN## 1091-8094 VOLUME 9, ISSUE 1 PRISON VISITATION IN JEOPARDY by B<;>b Posey , . The U.S. Supreme Court said Dec..2 that it will decide if prisoners have a constitutional 'right .to visit with minor relatives arid other …
Ncpls Access Newsletter October 2008 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS Volume VIII, Issue 3, October 2008 ACCESS The Facts Regarding a Convicted Felon’s Voting Rights in North Carolina By NCPLS Staff Attorney Michael G. Avery There are many myths and mis- eral Statute §163-59 specifically …
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San Quentin News 2-09 San Quentin News THE PULSE OF SAN QUENTIN VOL. 2009 NO. 2 FEBRUARY 26, 2009 SAN QUENTIN, CALIFORNIA 94964 POPULATION:5,192 Change Comes To San Quentin Acting Warden R. K. Wong By KENNETH R. BRYDON, Editor-in-Chief and MICHAEL R. HARRIS, Managing Editor R. K. Wong, San Quentin’s …
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Fplp May Jun 2000 Florida Prison Legal VOLUME 6, ISSUE 3 ISSN#1091·8094 MAY·JUNE 2000 SILENT KILLER STALKS PRISONERS IN FLORIDA As the Florida Department of Corrections (FDOC) heads into the new millennium, a silent killer shadows Florida prisoners. A virus called Hepatitis C (HCV) is fast becoming a major health …
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Fplp May Jun 2002 FLORIDA PRISON LEGAL ers ectives VOLUME 8, ISSUE 3 FDOCGUARDS ACCUSED OF PRISONER TORTURE FIRED WEWAHITCHKA-Three Florida Department of Correction's prison guards were fired April 19 following a year-long investigation by the department into allegations they tortured a state prisoner. Fired were Lt. Cannen McLemore, Sgt. …
Journal 18-2 .~:~~~~AL JOURNAL AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION . PROJECT Vol. 18, No.2, Winter/Spring 2005· ISSN 1076-769X Recent Supreme Court Rulings Impact Prisoners The U.S. Supreme Court completed its 2004 term in June and the Justices handed down three important decisions affecting prisoners during the first half of 2005. In …
Journal 18-1 AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION Vol. 18, No.1, Summer/Fall 2004 -ISSN 1076-769X Appeals Court Says Texas Prison Officials Can Be Sued for Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation In a legal first, a unanimous federal appeals court has ruled that seven ranking Texas prison officials can be sued for damages …
Ncpls Access Newsletter June 2007 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS Volume VII, Issue 2, June 2007 ACCESS ESTABLISHING EXCESSIVE FORCE IN CIVIL RIGHTS LITIGATION By: Senior Staff Attorney Michele Luecking-Sunman AND SHARON G. ROBERTSON, ACP A common request for assistance that NCPLS reviews involves a …
Journal 10-2 A PROJECT OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION, INC. VOL. 10, NO.2, SPRING 1995 • ISSN 1076·769X Spread ofTB Poses Danger to Prisoners and Staff The resurgence of tuberculosis in jails and prisons will affect prisoners, correctional officers, and the community. f an evil genius set out …
Journal 10-3 A PROJECT OF THE AMERICAN CIVil LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION, INC. VOl. 10, NO.3, SUMMER 1995 • ISSN 1076-769X Bronstein Leaves NPP But Not Human Rights Work Alvin] Bronstein announced last month that he would step down as executive director ofthe National Prison Project at the end ofthis year. …
Journal 10-4 ,. THE NA TIONAL PRISON PROJECT JOURNAL A project of the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. Vol. 10, No.4, Fall 1995· ISBN 1076-X As you can see, this quarters edition of the National Prison Project Journal is rather more subdued than usual -- missing our red mast …
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Pro Se 17-3 Vol. 17, No. 3; Summer 2007 Published by Prisoners’ Legal Services of New York HINTS OF CHANGE AT PAROLE Eighteen months after the state was sued over its extremely low parole rates for violent offenders, and more than seven months of a new administration in Albany, the …
Ncpls Access Newsletter July 2000 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS Volume I, Issue 3, July 2000 ACCESS Seeking Relief Through The Courts: Differences between Section 1983 Actions and Tort Claims Inmates who have decided to file a lawsuit often wonder whether they should file a …
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