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2 Aug 2012, 7:58 am by Steve Hall
"Death Row Inmate's Sentence Reduced to Life," is the title of Brandi Grissom's Texas Tribune post. [read post]
8 Jan 2009, 1:46 pm
A federal inmate who copyrighted a calendar he produced while performing graphic-art labor as part of his 17-year-bank robbery sentence cannot collect the $500,000 he says his product is worth, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday. [read post]
13 Jun 2019, 5:31 pm by schlangerlaw
Banks, lenders, and credit reporting agencies don’t always do their jobs, even when fraudulent activity is reported promptly and there is no reason to disbelieve the claim. [read post]
13 Jun 2019, 5:31 pm by Tiffany Sanders
Banks, lenders, and credit reporting agencies don’t always do their jobs, even when fraudulent activity is reported promptly and there is no reason to disbelieve the claim. [read post]
24 Feb 2004, 11:09 am
AP reports that the Supreme Court has overturned the death sentence of longtime Texas death row inmate Delma Banks due to prosecutorial misconduct. [read post]
9 Apr 2007, 10:56 pm
He turned himself in in Florida 25 days later.In 1988, Yarris became the first death row inmate to request DNA testing. [read post]
4 Jan 2011, 11:59 am by brian
  TASHIMA, Circuit Judge:  "We must decide whether California state prison inmates constitutionally may be required to provide blood samples for DNA identification under California’s DNA and Forensic Identification Database and Data Bank Act of 1998, as amended, Cal. [read post]
27 May 2011, 6:09 am by LawDiva
Certainly if inmates work and earn a reasonable wage, they can contribute to their living expenses, pay compensation to their victims and support the families they have left behind who survive on welfare, food banks and the goodwill of churches. [read post]
7 Jul 2009, 12:14 pm
- Death row inmates depicted in oil paintings by British artist Claire Phillips, on view in London's South Bank gallery@oxo, have one thing in common. [read post]
22 Sep 2015, 3:15 am by Walter Olson
“Interrupted mid-robbery, [serial bank robber Todd Kirkpatrick] ran from a Snohomish County sheriff’s deputy. [read post]
27 Nov 2023, 6:52 pm
There's no direct evidence that Banks asked for the narcotics to be sent to him. [read post]
4 Jul 2011, 7:30 am by brian
A Michigan jail inmate says he's being subjected to cruel and unusual punishment because he can't have pornography. [read post]
15 Jul 2014, 12:50 pm by Dave Maass
Although NMCD claims it only applies this policy to social media pages, the language is so broad that it could be used to punish inmates for innocuous acts such as asking their family to pay their outstanding credit bills through online banking or to send print-outs of medical information from health websites. [read post]
6 Jul 2010, 8:03 am
Contact me and get free tips and techniques to deal with wage and bank seizures and slash tax debt: email me at IRS-Hitman@taxdefensenetork.com or call 1-888-248-9058. [read post]
11 Jun 2020, 12:36 pm by Joshua Cossin
Harrison reportedly did not believe in banks, and the trailer park owner kept over $600,000 in her home. [read post]
9 Mar 2011, 7:56 am by Gritsforbreakfast
"Now, lamented reporter Regina Dennis in Sunday's paper, "A sudden and unexpected drop in inmates in jails has perplexed corrections researchers and law enforcement officials across the country. [read post]
28 Jun 2006, 10:10 am
Banks [Duke Law case backgrounder; JURIST report] Wednesday that the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections [official website] could set regulations forbidding the most difficult inmates from reading and possessing general-interest newspapers and magazines, despite arguments that such regulations violated the [read post]
14 May 2009, 4:24 pm
5-14-2009 Kansas:State hopes to reduce contraband, screening choresKansas prisoners will soon have access to limited electronic banking, e-mail and video family visitations.It is all part of a move by the Kansas Department of Corrections to improve security in state prisons and reduce contraband, all while reducing staff time to screen regular mail.For the state's 8,619 inmates and their [read post]
11 May 2011, 1:33 am by Michael Lowe
In 2004, Texas Death Row inmate Delma Banks’ case came before the United States Supreme Court, where the Highest Court in the Land found that prosecutors had done very bad things — they had suppressed evidence, they had hidden their own mistakes, etc. [read post]