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Pro Se 15-2 Vol. 15 Number 2: Spring 2005 Published by Prisoners' Legal Services of New York STATE AND NEW YORK CITY AGREE TO SETTLE CLASS ACTION LITIGA.TION CHA.LLENGING UNDER-REPORTING OF JAIL TIME In a landmark settlement, New York City and State agencies have agreed to more accurately credit prisoners …
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Pro Se 15-3 Vol. 15 Number 3: Summer 2005 Published by Prisoners' Legal Services of New York Supreme Court Upholds Law Protecting Inmates' Religious Freedom The Supreme Court this term upheld an act of Congress which grants heightened protection to inmates' religious practices. The decision, Cutter v. Wilkinson, 125 S.Ct. …
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14-1 Vol. 14 Number 1: Winter 2004 Published by Prisoners' I..egal Services of New York Correctional Association Report Paints Grim Picture ofSHU, Recommends Changes The Correctional Association of New York, a privately funded prison watchdog agency, recently released a report on disciplinary confinement in New York, titled Lockdown New York: …
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14-2 Vol. 14 Number 2: July 2004 Publisbed by Prisoners' Legal Services of New York New York High Court Reverses 2()-Year Precedent; Holds Inmates Entitled to Credit For Out-of-State Jail Time In a unanimous decision, the Court of Appeals, New York's highest court, recently reversed a twenty-year-old precedent, and ordered …
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14-3 RECEIVED NOV 05 2003 PLSNV·AlBANY , VoL 14 Number 3: October 2004 Published by Prison"",' Legal Services of New Yorl< '" SECOND CIRCUIT ISSUES: SEVEN LANDMARK DECISIONS IN FA VOR OF PRlSONERS Second Circuit Finds in Favor ofPrisoners in Six PUlA Exhaustion Ca.ves The United States Court of Appeals …
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Pro Se 16-2 Vol. 16 Number 2: Spring 2006 Published by Prisoners’ Legal Services of New York Appellate Division Affirms Civil Commitment of Sex Offenders The Appellate Division, First Department, has upheld the Governor’s authority to civilly commit sex offenders under provisions of the Mental Hygiene Law, reversing a lower …
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Pro Se 16-4 Vol. 16 Number 4: December 2006 Published by Prisoners’ Legal Services of New York “Boot the SHU” Bill Gains Momentum, Despite Governor’s Veto A coalition of inmates, former inmates, family members of inmates, mental health advocates, and civil rights supporters vowed to pass the “Boot the SHU” …
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Pro Se Magazine Vol18 No3 Vol. 18, No. 3 : Summer 2008 Published by Prisoners' Legal Services of New York Governor Signs PRS Legislation On June 30, 2008, Governor Paterson signed legislation amending the Correction and Penal Laws. The new law clarifies (makes clear) that the courts must impose Post-Release …
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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 …
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