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Ncpls Access Newsletter April 2001 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS Volume I, Issue 4, April 2001 ACCESS Religious Land Use & Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 - "An act to protect religious liberty . " Last year, the Congress of the United States enacted legislation …
Journal 15-1 A Project of the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. Vol. 15, No.1, Summer/Fall 2001 -ISSN 1076-769X WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE ACA? By Elizabeth Alexander NPP Director The American Correctional Association (ACA) is the largest and best-known organization of correctional staff in the country. It offers higher education …
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San Quentin News 6-08 San Quentin VOL. 2008 NO. 1 THE PULSE OF SAN QUENTIN SAN QUENTIN, CALIFORNIA 94964 INTEGRATING PRISON CELLS Suzan L. Hubbard Director Adult Institutions San Quentin Warden Robert L. Ayers Jr. SAN QUENTIN NEWS Mission Statement The San Quentin News is once again an authorized publication. …
Journal 5-4 ~¥ A PROJEG OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL L1BERT!~§ tJNION FOUNDATION, INC. VOL. 5, NO.4, FALL 1990 • ISSN 0748-2655 ",p1 How To Work With Special Masters y mid-1988, there were as many as 14 adult state correctional systems or institutions with courtappointed masters or monitors. Another four masterships …
Journal 5-3 A PROJECT OF THE AMERICAN CIVil LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION, INC. VOL 5, NO.3, SUMMER 1990· ISSN 0~48-2655 'Iii , In Pennsylvania, 200 Years ofPractice Doesn't Make Perfect BY; STEFAN PRESSER Pproximately 200 years after Pennsylvania opened the world's first penitentiary, the state Department of Corrections has found itself …
Journal 5-2 A PROJEG OF THE AMERICAN CIVil LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION, INC. VOl. 5, NO.2, SPRING 1990 • ISSN 0748-2655 Juvenile Justice: Is There a Better Way? ost national and local attempts to reduce juvenile criminal activity by locking kids up have failed. Young people are more alienated than ever, …
Journal 8-3 A PROJECT OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION, INC. VOL. 8, NO.3, JULY 1993 • ISSN 074.~-2655 ;' ~i> 'I Liberian Lawyer "Always Knew" He Would Be fhrown injail fter two years as an NPP senior lawjellow, Mohamedujones was recently hired as an attorney jor the NPP. …
Ncpls Access Newsletter September 2004 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS Volume IV, Issue 3, September 2004 ACCESS Motion For Appropriate Relief (MAR) Results in 17-Year Sentence Reduction In State v. Harrison, our client was convicted of first degree burglary (Class D) and two counts of …
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Pro Se 15-4 Vol. tS Number 4: Fall20QS Published by Prisoners' Legal Services of New York Court Fillds DOCS' Telephone Rates May Be Unconstitutional DOCS' practice ofcollecting a large commission on all phone calls made by prison inmates--and passing the costs on to their families--may be unconstitutional, held a New …
Ncpls Access Newsletter December 2000 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS \Glume 1, Issue 4, December 2000 ACCESS The Imposition of Disciplinary Administrative Fees During June and July of 2000, inmates in custody of the North Carolina Department of Correction (DOC) received notice of several changes …
Ncpls Access Newsletter March 2004 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS Volume IV, Issue 1, March 2004 ACCESS NCPLS CELEBRATES 25TH ANNIVERSARY WITH OPEN HOUSE AT NEW OFFICE The twenty-five year history of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc., can be traced in a record of …
Ncpls Access Newsletter March 2005 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS Volume V, Issue 1, March 2005 ACCESS RESEARCH INVOLVING PRISONERS RE-EXAMINED The National Academies of Science, Institute of Medicine recently commissioned a study to re-examine the ethical considerations for the protection of prisoners involved in …
Ncpls Access Newsletter March 2006 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS Volume VI, Issue 1, March 2006 ACCESS RICHARD E. GIROUX, ESQ. 27 YEARS OF SERVICE TO PRISONERS After 27 years as an attorney with NCPLS, Richard E. Giroux retired at the end of February 2006. …
Ncpls Access Newsletter March 2002 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS PRISON OVERCROWDING: Volume II, Issue I March 2002 ACCESS How WILL NORTH CARO- LINA RESPOND? A REpORT FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA SENTENCING & POLICY ADVISORY COMMISSION by Commissioner Billy Sanders, CLAS Prison overcrowding is back …
Ncpls Access Newsletter March 2003 The Newsletter of North Carolina Prisoner Legal Services, Inc. NCPLS Volume III, Issue 1, March 2003 ACCESS CHALLENGING A CONVICTION -CAN YOU RECEIVE A GREATER SENTENCE? BY SENIOR ATTORNEY KRISTIN D. PARKS On December 20, 2002, the North Carolina Supreme Court issued an opinion in …
Journal 10-1 A PROJECT OF THE AMERICAN CIVil LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION, INC. VOL 10, NO.1, WINTER 1994/95 ~.ISSN 1076-769X "Corrections-Industrial Complex" Expands in u.s. ed Goins, a securities analyst at Branch, Cabell & Co. in Richmond, Va. spent a weekend last spring reading through every detail of the federal Crime …
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Pro Se Magazine Vol18 No4 2008 Vol. 18, No. 4; Fall 2008 Published by Prisoners’ Legal Services of New York PRS Re-Sentencing Cases Advance, Raise Questions DOCS and the Division of Parole have begun the process of returning thousands of prisoners and parolees to their sentencing courts for re-sentencing, pursuant …
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Fplp Sep Oct 1998 FDOC CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS INDICTED BY FED~ .Fort Myers, FL - Ten Florida Department of Correction's (FDOC) correctional officers were indicted July 10, 1998, on federal charges returned by a ft:deral grand jury in the death of a state prisoner. The prison guards, two ofwhom were high …
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San Quentin News 12-08 San Quentin News THE PULSE OF SAN QUENTIN VOL. 2008 NO. 5 DECEMBER 10, 2008 SAN QUENTIN, CALIFORNIA 94964 POPULATION:5,435 Warden Ayers Prisoners Give Back Says Farewell To To the Community San Quentin By KAMAL SEFELDEEN Community Development Associations receiving checks from prisoners and Joint Venture …
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Fire to the Prisons Winter 2010-2011 FTTP #10 For Life. Not Survival. Winter 2010-2011 “The tigers of wrath are wiser than the horses of instruction” contempt $ does not mean we are jealous... DISCONTENT T.O.C What is the point? Pg. 2 Justice: A Dead Word Pg. 4 Insanity is Only …
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