• Because of the very tight time frame of 120 days for this project, the onsite portion of the OCJAP project involved the work of six (6) evaluators who spent nearly 1,000 staff hours at the five Orange County Jail facilities, including the court holding facilities and divisions and units supporting the custody mission. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Both manuals reiterated that "no person in the custody or under the control of DOD , regardless of nationality or physical location, shall be subject to torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment, in accordance with and as defined in U.S. law. (blogspot.com)
  • 23 of these cases are still in custody in four different jails, isolated from other inmates and receiving treatment from medical staff. (maricopa.gov)
  • The complaint alleges that the county coddles officers who "perpetrate sadistic violent acts against the people in their custody. (ksby.com)
  • Military personnel, residents of institutionalized group housing centers (eg, jails, hospitals), and homeless individuals not in shelters were not included. (medscape.com)
  • In general, gross misdemeanors are offenses punishable by up to one year in jail and a fine of $5,000. (cityoffife.org)
  • Working with the courts, prosecutors and defense attorneys, MCSO has significantly reduced the jail population to approximately 5,000 people in five jails. (maricopa.gov)
  • CROUTaSrDA CRIMINAL JUSTICE CONSULTANTS, INC. Orange County Jail Assessment Project Crout & Sida Criminal Justice Consultants www.crout-sida-consulting.com Preface The Jail Security and Staffing Assessments (OCJAP) project began in July 2008 and encompassed a comprehensive assessment of one of the largest, most complex local adult detention systems in California - the Orange County Jail. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • New York must pass the Dignity Not Detention Act to end ICE's contracts with jails and prisons in our state. (nyclu.org)
  • The blog link also contained a graphic quoting Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla saying that Manuel will soon be put to jail and a text supporting the supposed detention. (verafiles.org)
  • People deserve a just and humane immigration process. (nyclu.org)
  • Through a replicable sequence of training, structural reform, and international support, Karen enables societies to pursue the basic rights to legal representation and protection from mistreatment using the law. (ashoka.org)
  • Until dedicated criminal defense systems are established, persons accused of crimes and the lawyers representing them do not have the tools and systems that guarantee fair representation and due process. (ashoka.org)
  • they have the right to legal counsel and to representation in a court of law. (rferl.org)
  • And New York does not guarantee legal representation for immigrants facing deportation, leaving too many without a fair day in court. (nyclu.org)
  • New York must pass the Access to Representation Act to guarantee legal assistance to immigrant New Yorkers facing deportation. (nyclu.org)
  • The report also listed historical trauma and a lack of access to free, legal counsel within tribes as factors that contribute to disproportionate representation of Native Americans in federal and state prisons. (wjbf.com)
  • We have retained local legal counsel, have support from the US Embassy and we are flying over additional lawyers to try and assure that Randy has the best representation possible. (loudwire.com)
  • As a result, many children navigate the complicated system without legal representation. (americanimmigrationcouncil.org)
  • Sam Kitching, a soft-spoken, round old man dressed in civilian clothes who works for the Sheriff's department at the Baker County Jail put his hand on my shoulder and, addressing me as "young man," said, "It's very important that you be careful in there. (colorlines.com)
  • These detailed documents provided the opportunity for Sheriff's jail managers to review the material, provide feedback to Crout & Sida Criminal Justice Consultants and, most importantly, served in the first step of the development of implementation plans to address many of the issues identified in the reports. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • 168 Contents November 18, 2008 Orange County Jail Assessment Project Executive Summary On June 10, 2008, the Orange County Board of Supervisors appointed Sheriff Sandra Hutchens to lead the Orange County Sheriff's Department after the resignation of former Sheriff Michael Carona. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • The Orange County Sheriff's Department had been buffeted in recent years by allegations of mismanagement and with special notoriety attached to the homicide of inmate, John Derek Chamberlain who was being held in the jail. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Crout & Sida Criminal Justice Consultants (CSCJC) was subsequently selected by the Sheriff's Department and the County Board of Supervisors to conduct a study of the five separate jail facilities operated by the Sheriff's Department, along with an assessment of the court holding facilities and jail programs. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Phoenix - Maricopa County Correctional Health Services (CHS) and Sheriff's Office (MCSO) are tracking and responding to a rise in COVID-19 cases inside jail facilities. (maricopa.gov)
  • If a person has an open warrant for a more serious offense such as a Class A or B Misdemeanor or a Felony, then the Bail Bond must be taken to the Harris County Sheriff's bonding window by the person that is being charged with the offense. (jailbusters.com)
  • The Court ruled that Hanloh could not be sentenced to a state prison term due to current prison realignment legislation and sentenced the defendant to serve his state prison sentence in county jail. (mortgagefraudblog.com)
  • To terminate legal action involving outstanding charges against a defendant in a criminal case. (flcourts.org)
  • Glaze's legal counsel states that using pepper spray to harm an inmate "is consistent with defendant Cuyahoga County's custom, policy, pattern, and practice of using pepper spray to retaliate against and abuse inmates indiscriminately. (ksby.com)
  • A bail bond can't be posted until the person arrested (defendant) is processed, and their information is entered into the system. (jailbusters.com)
  • Defendant Information - we'll need the persons full name and date of birth. (jailbusters.com)
  • Guarantor - this is the person signing for the bond and guarantees the defendant will appear in court. (jailbusters.com)
  • This gives us a good understanding of you - the potential signer / guarantor for the defendant in jail. (jailbusters.com)
  • Armed parapolice forces arbitrarily detained opposition activists and often held them in makeshift facilities without allowing them to inform family members or seek legal counsel. (state.gov)
  • If you are arrested for gambling, make sure to seek legal counsel to protect yourself. (smilekidsjapan.org)
  • a) The sheriff of each county may establish, maintain and operate a store in connection with the county jail and for this purpose may purchase confectionery, tobacco and tobacco users' supplies, postage and writing materials, and toilet articles and supplies and sell these goods, articles, and supplies for cash to inmates in the jail. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • e) The money and property deposited in the inmate welfare fund shall be expended by the sheriff primarily for the benefit, education, and welfare of the inmates confined within the jail. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Any funds that are not needed for the welfare of the inmates may be expended for the maintenance of county jail facilities. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • To further mitigate spread, MCSO has limited access to jails by program facilitators and volunteers and is only allowing essential personnel to have contact with inmates. (maricopa.gov)
  • At that time, inmates in Glaze's pod were released from being red-zoned (a lockdown procedure that kept inmates in their cells for nearly a day at a time due to low jail staffing) and they were able to leave their cells for the first time that day. (ksby.com)
  • I talked to Rupali Sharma, the senior counsel with The Lawyering Project, which is a reproductive rights legal advocacy group. (kmuw.org)
  • She also served as a Senior Counsel at Dēmos, where her work centered on combating voter suppression and expanding access to the ballot for traditionally marginalized communities. (nyclu.org)
  • Winston, a recent law school graduate, works long days in the south Florida jail defending some of the close to 250 immigration detainees held there. (colorlines.com)
  • Until recently, the facilities have been almost entirely closed and when I mention to immigration advocates that I've spent time in the jails, they look at me with bewilderment. (colorlines.com)
  • Politicians and federal immigration authorities shouldn't be able to arrest immigrant communities en masse and jail them indefinitely. (nyclu.org)
  • Politicians, fanning the flames of prejudice and blame, pressured Congress to restrict Chinese immigration, culminating in the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act, which suspended the immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years and denied Chinese people the right to naturalization. (truthdig.com)
  • has introduced a bill that would likewise reduce legal immigration "and give working Americans a fair shot at wealth creation. (truthdig.com)
  • Many children are placed in deportation proceedings before an immigration judge, where they will carry the legal burden of proving that they should be allowed to remain in the United States. (americanimmigrationcouncil.org)
  • There is a worrying tendency in member states to deport people considered to be threatening public order, or national security, or the rule of law to countries where they may face torture, or worse. (rferl.org)
  • But around our state, local police departments and jails conspire with ICE to arrest, detain, and deport immigrants - tearing apart families and communities, and subjecting our neighbors to inhumane conditions in the process. (nyclu.org)
  • Experienced criminal defense lawyers will give advice on what will happen if a conviction sticks, and/or the legal actions that will be necessary to lessen negative outcomes, including fines, jail time, and possible lifelong criminal records. (michaelraheb.com)
  • Good Eastpoint Florida criminal defense attorneys are versed in how the judicial system works, and understand the intricate path from the beginning of legal action through case resolution. (michaelraheb.com)
  • The court judges association is also working on pilot projects for holistic defense - which combine legal advocacy and support - with tribes in Alaska, Nevada and Oklahoma, modeled after a successful initiative at the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes in Montana. (wjbf.com)
  • What we have seen in cases where we have provided legal defense, mothers who experience a stillbirth or a miscarriage are blamed for that loss," Dana Sussman, the acting executive director of the National Advocates for Pregnant Women (NAPW), tells NPR. (wuwf.org)
  • Prosecuting pregnancy loss has been a quiet, but upward trend across the nation - to such an extent that organizations like the NAPW have emerged to provide legal defense for people who have been charged due to their pregnancy outcomes. (wuwf.org)
  • There is no legal oversight of the tactics police use to arrest persons or gather evidence. (ashoka.org)
  • Legal limitations to methods of arrest, including proper procedure and identification of officers who sidestep civil rights laws, or illegally gather evidence, may impact a case outcome. (michaelraheb.com)
  • What happens if the police arrest a person with mental health issues, and take them to jail and court? (legalaid.on.ca)
  • There is a warrant for my arrest, do I have to go to jail? (jailbusters.com)
  • If a person has an open warrant for their arrest and a bail bond has been set by the court then a non-arrest bail bond can be posted so that the person who has the warrant can keep from being arrested and going to jail. (jailbusters.com)
  • If you miss your court appearance on the date issued on the traffic citation, a warrant for your arrest has been issued and if you are caught, you will be arrested and taken to jail. (jailbusters.com)
  • You can avoid jail by posting an open warrant / non-arrest bond. (jailbusters.com)
  • Even online slots and poker are considered gambling, and those who engage in gambling can face fines and jail time. (smilekidsjapan.org)
  • Time pressures did not allow CSCJC to 'circle back' to show the progress that has been made in remedying the deficiencies identified in the Interim Reports, however we have been made aware of several changes being made to the operation of the jail based upon our ongoing evaluation. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Criminal attorneys make calculated efforts to reduce jail time and fees, avoid and eliminate a criminal record, suspend sentencing, and seek end goals that reduce lasting negative impacts to an individual's livelihood. (michaelraheb.com)
  • These efforts can keep individuals from having criminal records, jeopardizing careers, and/or losing professional licenses, as well as keeping a person from jail time. (michaelraheb.com)
  • She looks back at that time, 15 years ago, and is grateful that people envisioned a better future for her when she struggled to see one for herself. (wjbf.com)
  • In the course of this evaluation the consultant had the privilege of interacting with a number of people who generously gave their time and shared their knowledge. (lu.se)
  • Deporting 400,000 people a year means big business for the rural towns and private prison contractors that warehouse many detained immigrants. (colorlines.com)
  • ICE contracts with local jails in New York and across the country to detain tens of thousands of immigrants who have come to the U.S. seeking a better life - subjecting them to inhumane conditions and separating them from family and community. (nyclu.org)
  • Never mind studies showing that the majority of the United States' 11 million undocumented immigrants are productive taxpayers and that immigrants commit fewer crimes per capita than people born in the U.S. (truthdig.com)
  • Naila Awan , Interim Co-Director of Policy, supports the full range of the NYCLU's advocacy work on issues involving racial justice, criminal legal system reform, voting rights, immigrants' rights, free expression, equal protection, and housing justice. (nyclu.org)
  • We have assembled this page to make it possible for people that feel so inclined to donate to the expenses incurred in defending this case. (loudwire.com)
  • Rokita said the lawsuit in civil court, one of the first of its kind in the country, alleges that a two-person Indiana company acted as a "gateway" for robocallers overseas, routing their calls in the United States. (wbaa.org)
  • So there are probably 240,000 Rapes in jail in America in a year! (blogspot.com)
  • Misdemeanors are those offenses punishable by up to ninety days in jail and a fine of $1,000. (cityoffife.org)
  • Depending on the situation, the police may charge a person who has mental health issues with a criminal offence and hold them for bail. (legalaid.on.ca)
  • This approach is part of a wider effort by left-leaning legislators to improve conditions by highlighting them and pushing other elected officials to take actions that incarcerate fewer people for nonviolent offenses like parole violations. (cityandstateny.com)
  • People in the program typically are facing nonviolent misdemeanors, such as a DUI, public intoxication or burglary, she said. (wjbf.com)
  • The people of the State of California do enact as follows: SECTION 1. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Chelsea Becker spent 16 months in a California jail awaiting a murder trial after her pregnancy ended in a stillbirth. (wuwf.org)
  • Wealthy defendants and those in high-profile cases may obtain expert counsel, but most people are not rich and most court cases do not make headlines. (ashoka.org)
  • The Court held that incarcerated people are entitled to the minimum procedures appropriate under the circumstances and required by the Due Process Clause but stopped short of adopting the full panoply of procedural safeguards. (columbialawreview.org)
  • Namely, the Court found that incarcerated people have no due process right to confront. (columbialawreview.org)
  • The Anaheim Police Department began investigating Hanloh after they received a call from the legal owner of the Rainview Court property about tenants in his home that he did not know and had not rented from him. (mortgagefraudblog.com)
  • Countless people were missing out on their court dates because there was simply no one to drive them. (cityandstateny.com)
  • Legal counsel understands when it is in the client's best interests to take a plea deal from prosecuting attorneys, or to dig in and fight the criminal charges in the court system. (michaelraheb.com)
  • Without an attorney, the legal system could be confusing, and the court dockets may not make sense, causing accused individuals to miss hearings and filing deadlines, and/or improperly prepare court documents which could result in severe outcomes for their criminal charges. (michaelraheb.com)
  • If a fine, the sanction may be paid to the court or to the opposing party to compensate the other side for inconvenience or added legal work due to the rule violation. (law.com)
  • The judge imposes a sanction of $200 and a day in jail for Danny's contempt of court. (law.com)
  • Justice Mander then addressed the people in court - the bereaved, the brave and the survivors. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • Above all he thanked the people of Al Noor and Linwood Mosque for sharing the experiences of their ordeals and for their patience and respect for the court. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • Outside court the sentence generated widespread singing and clapping from hundreds of people there to show their support for the Muslim community. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • For example, a guardian ad litem is a person appointed by the court to protect the interests of a minor or legally incompetent person in a lawsuit. (flcourts.org)
  • Person who wants to start a court case against another person. (flcourts.org)
  • Written or oral testimony given under oath in front of an authorized third person like a court reporter. (flcourts.org)
  • In late June 2012, the Supreme Court struck down three provisions of Arizona's SB 1070 and left a fourth vulnerable to future legal challenge. (americanimmigrationcouncil.org)
  • All persons accused of any crime that might result in a jail sentence have certain rights. (cityoffife.org)
  • Inside a jail cell at Laguna Pueblo in New Mexico, Albertyn Pino's only plan was to finish the six-month sentence for public intoxication, along with other charges, and to return to her abusive boyfriend. (wjbf.com)
  • Beginning in August 2018 the Ortega government instituted a policy of "exile, jail, or death" for anyone perceived as opposition, amended terrorism laws to include prodemocracy activities, and used the justice system to characterize civil society actors as terrorists, assassins, and coup mongers. (state.gov)
  • The regime bosses can bob and weave against any Kerry punches on human rights and the jailing of dissidents, journalists and opposition leaders by touting their "anti-corruption" efforts. (ethiopianreview.com)
  • The judge permits the added witness, but allows the opposition to take the expert's deposition, and imposes a sanction (fine) on Campbell to pay both sides' costs of the deposition and $500 attorney's fees to the opposing counsel. (law.com)
  • They do everything from raising money to equipping legal-aid offices to providing expert assistance, volunteers, information systems, and close collaboration on procedural reform. (ashoka.org)
  • And advocates, again, warn that pregnant people will be prosecuted for pregnancy loss - including miscarriages and stillbirths. (wuwf.org)
  • Publicly funded counseling and testing (CT) programs conduct approximately 2.5 million of these tests each year. (cdc.gov)
  • Recent news had centered on the alleged conduct of a person who may have been the perpetrator of the 2001 anthrax attacks. (cdc.gov)
  • Naila served as the first-ever Director of Advocacy at Prison Policy Initiative, where she supported grassroots organizations and worked with policymakers in states across the U.S. to advance criminal legal system reform, assisted campaigns to prevent new jail construction, engaged in administrative advocacy, and developed trainings and webinars to aid criminal legal system reform efforts. (nyclu.org)
  • Tobacco control advocacy is being pursued by the Ministry of Health to maintain the momentum generated throughout the FCTC process and ensure that all stakeholders and for that matter Ghana have the Legal backing (National Tobacco Control Law), knowledge, tools, data, people, and organizations needed to implement the convention and develop sustainable tobacco control programmes. (who.int)
  • International support for human rights and legal reform is not new, but Karen is introducing a new methodology to the field. (ashoka.org)
  • Instead of being kept behind bars, people arrested by ICE should be released to their families and be able to pursue citizenship with the support of legal counsel and their communities. (nyclu.org)
  • Many organisations offer support and counselling to people who are affected by gambling problems. (smilekidsjapan.org)
  • And when it comes to actually punishing people for illegal abortions, a recent poll from the Pew Center found that among those who favor prohibiting abortion, there is less support for punishing patients than health care providers in those situations. (kmuw.org)
  • The Muscogee (Creek) Nation in Oklahoma has a reintegration program that includes financial support and housing services, as well as cultural programming, career development and legal counsel. (wjbf.com)
  • Rachel utilized cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic approaches to counseling to support these individuals through challenging times in their lives. (marymount.edu)
  • And Sharma says that even without putting patients in jail, abortion bans still have significant implications for their health and their lives. (kmuw.org)
  • RUPALI SHARMA: I do, unfortunately, think it's besides the point whether they're calling for explicit criminalization or not because when you are supporting medically unnecessary restrictions on abortion, including abortion bans, you are necessarily supporting the surveillance and targeting and, you know, persecution of pregnant people. (kmuw.org)
  • And now that federal abortion protections have been abrogated, more people can be at risk of criminal charges for what they do - or don't do - while pregnant. (wuwf.org)
  • New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is promising new actions to address alarming conditions at the jails on Rikers Island, following a visit by state legislators, who said people held there were being denied legal counsel, food and medical treatment. (cityandstateny.com)
  • There are 200,000 people in this state who can't get insurance and that's a very large number," said Campbell. (southernstandard.com)
  • Naila holds a L.L.M. in International Legal Studies from the New York University School of Law, a J.D. from The Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law, and a B.A. from Miami University of Ohio. (nyclu.org)
  • The screening protocol implemented in March allows staff at Central Intake to immediately identify and isolate people with symptoms, or those considered at-risk (traveled outside the U.S. or the state, or have had contact with a person who has COVID-19), so they never enter the general population before being cleared of COVID-19. (maricopa.gov)
  • A program at the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe in Washington state applies restorative principles, and assigns wellness coaches to serve Native Americans and non-Natives in the local county jail, a report released earlier this year by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation outlined. (wjbf.com)
  • Many people regard Salgado's case as emblematic of the selective use of state mechanisms in Mexico against those who take up arms to defend their communities from organized crime. (fsrn.org)
  • My loved one is in jail in another state or county, can you help me? (jailbusters.com)
  • In most cases, the Crown or the accused's lawyer (or duty counsel) may ask for a psychiatric assessment. (legalaid.on.ca)
  • In all cases, the judge decides whether or not an accused person is sent for an assessment. (legalaid.on.ca)
  • Minaj went on to claim that Petty had been wrongfully accused of attempted rape at the age of 15, and that his victim had actually written a letter to the judge back then, in 1995, asking to recant her statement-only to reverse course after she found out she could go to jail for 90 days. (thedailybeast.com)
  • however, in 1995, 25% of persons testing HIV-positive and 33% of persons testing HIV-negative at publicly funded clinics did not return for their test results (2). (cdc.gov)
  • Using the rapid test, during 1995, a total of 697,495 more persons would have learned their HIV status, an increase of 29% for HIV-positive persons and of 50% for HIV-negative persons over the current CT procedure ( Table 2 ). (cdc.gov)
  • An additional 8170 persons (22% of all positive tests performed in 1995) would have received confirmed positive results. (cdc.gov)
  • They can provide objective explanations regarding the severity of the charges, and spell out actions that needs to occur to prevent the worst legal outcomes. (michaelraheb.com)
  • There is one striking detail that stands out for legal experts: States are using laws to target pregnant people that were originally used to protect them. (wuwf.org)
  • Legal experts say that these laws were originally intended to stop violence against pregnant people. (wuwf.org)
  • By treating a fetus as a separate crime victim, these laws recognize crimes against pregnant people as two separate crimes. (wuwf.org)
  • Fetal personhood , anti-abortionist's argument that the fetus deserves the full rights and protections as people, are at the heart of these fetal harm laws and other traditional murder laws being applied to pregnant people. (wuwf.org)
  • Prompt diagnosis and treatment of malaria can prevent severe disease or death and limit ongoing transmission to local Anopheles mosquitoes and other persons. (cdc.gov)
  • She would be released early if she agreed to attend alcohol treatment and counseling sessions, secure a bed at a shelter, get a job, undergo drug testing and regularly check in with a judge. (wjbf.com)
  • Use begins in a social environment with drugs that are legal for adults and available to minors (eg, alcohol, cigarettes). (medscape.com)
  • The American jailers gets their kicks from torturing vulnerable people in jail like women, poor, black & brown, youth, & mentally disabled. (blogspot.com)
  • These so-called "fetal harm" laws enhance penalties for crimes against a pregnant person. (wuwf.org)
  • Karen's organization, International Bridges to Justice (IBJ), is the first citizen-sector organization to have a formal agreement to work with China's legal aid bureaus on criminal law. (ashoka.org)
  • The onsite evaluation of jail facilities was conducted on each shift, or a portion of each shift, in order to understand the work flow and activities that occur in this 24-hour day and 7-day per week operation. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Land acknowledgement: Legal Aid Ontario recognizes that its work, and the work of its community partners take place on traditional Indigenous territories across the province. (legalaid.on.ca)
  • Civil society organizations, human rights defenders, and academicians experience a range of different government measures that put legal constraints on human rights work. (lu.se)
  • Wolff v. McDonnell is the seminal case outlining the due process rights due to incarcerated people in disciplinary hearings. (columbialawreview.org)
  • Upon her appointment, Sheriff Hutchens, made an inquiry to hire an expert consultant to develop and complete a comprehensive assessment of the Orange County jails. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • The prosecution's case was based almost entirely on defendant's confession, which he gave during the last of three interrogations at the South Gate city jail. (stanford.edu)
  • Nestora Salgado is demanding her freedom, but the transfer to jail in Mexico City is seen as a moderate concession to improve her access to medical care and legal counsel. (fsrn.org)
  • Whenever one of these cities is reported, you may need to probe to determine if the person lives within the city limits of the independent city or within the county. (cdc.gov)
  • Karen believes citizens worldwide can and should have a role in supporting legal aid bureaus and criminal defenders, but the human rights field has not provided many constructive ways to do so. (ashoka.org)
  • These self-professed experts had no official status, but claimed that people had a human right to change their sexual identity (including birth certificates and other documentation) on the basis of "internal and individual experience. (desiringgod.org)
  • Approximately 25 million persons each year in the United States are tested for antibody to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). (cdc.gov)
  • This investigation was part of a multicentric study on the human rights of people living with HIV/AIDS, carried out simultaneously in Argentina, Ecuador, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and Venezuela by the focal points of the Latin American and Caribbean Council of AIDS Services Organizations (LACCASO) in those countries for the Joint United Nations Program for HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). (bvsalud.org)
  • As IBJ progresses, people interested in criminal justice can contribute to legal reform from any country around the world. (ashoka.org)
  • Jails: inmate welfare fund. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Existing law provides that the sheriff of each county may maintain an inmate welfare fund to be kept in the treasury of the county into which profit from a store operated in connection with the county jail, 10% of all gross sales of inmate hobbycraft, and any rebates or commissions received from a telephone company, as specified, is required to be deposited. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • A former inmate at the Cuyahoga County Jail has filed a lawsuit against the county alleging that he was tortured by guards while he was incarcerated there in November 2017. (ksby.com)
  • According to jail policy, a guard must do so when it is requested by an inmate, the complaint states. (ksby.com)
  • Professional treatment is available to help people suffering from this disorder. (smilekidsjapan.org)
  • Although investigation of contacts and treatment of infected contacts is an important component of the U.S. strategy for TB elimination, second in priority to treatment of persons with TB disease, national guidelines have not been updated since 1976. (cdc.gov)
  • Because of the differences in HIV prevalence at different types of testing sites, the proportion of persons given a reactive rapid-test result who were truly positive ranged from 46% at family planning clinics to 88% at drug-treatment programs. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2004, 22% of those surveyed in the 12- to 17-year-old age group received treatment or counseling within the past year for emotional or behavioral problems. (medscape.com)
  • They also run Neighborhood Legal Clinics, which provide free 30-minute consultations at several locations in King County. (kingcounty.gov)
  • The benefits of using the rapid test were greatest at sites such as sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinics, where the lowest percentage of persons return for results. (cdc.gov)
  • The fine people of Bismarck protested the location of the Dakota Access Pipeline for fear it would contaminate their drinking water. (blogspot.com)
  • You can also access the Crisis Center 211 website for information on legal services and service providers. (kingcounty.gov)
  • Persons using assistive technology might not be able to fully access information in this file. (cdc.gov)
  • 2. A person belonging to the same ancestry (a relation), but not in a direct line of descent. (flcourts.org)
  • As the guarantor we'll need some information from you, such as, what is your relation to the person in jail, how long have you lived in your current place of residence, and how long have you been at your present job. (jailbusters.com)
  • Kelly has a significant interest in Cognitive behavioral therapy and existential approaches to counseling, trauma-sensitive yoga, and helping survivors of violence find meaning and happiness in their lives. (marymount.edu)
  • during the year the government stripped one more nongovernmental organization of its legal status. (state.gov)
  • We gathered data from IRB chairs and institutional legal counsel, as well as from a web search of institutional policies. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • Assembly Member Jessica González-Rojas of Queens is among the legislators who visited Rikers Monday before outlining specific actions that de Blasio, Gov. Kathy Hochul and district attorneys could take to improve conditions at the jails. (cityandstateny.com)
  • Please help us improve Legal Aid Ontario's website by participating in this short study. (legalaid.on.ca)
  • It needs both parties working for the American people to improve it, not throw it out. (southernstandard.com)
  • To end the HIV epidemic, CDC is actively working with public health partners, other federal agencies, and community leaders to improve HIV prevention and care for transgender people nationwide and reduce health disparities. (cdc.gov)
  • Morton County engaged in a second act of torture when it forced the daughter of LaDonna Brave Bull Allard to remain naked in a jail cell. (blogspot.com)
  • Itzel interned at Arlington Free Clinic (AFC), where she provided counseling services in English and Spanish to low-income and uninsurable Arlington County adults. (marymount.edu)
  • As Randy Blythe 's legal fees begin to add up as he remains incarcerated in a Prague, Czech Republic, prison, Lamb of God have set up an online destination for donations to Blythe's legal fund. (loudwire.com)
  • According to Glaze's attorneys, he now has symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder since the incident in the jail. (ksby.com)
  • When an individual is charged with a crime in Florida, it could land them in jail, cost substantial amounts of money, and/or damage their future, and basic freedoms, even if the criminal charges are dropped. (michaelraheb.com)
  • However, a substantial increase also was observed for voluntary HIV-CT sites, where greater than 80% of persons return. (cdc.gov)
  • As many of you know, Randy is being held in Czech jail for a crime we believe he did not commit. (loudwire.com)
  • Data from clinical trials were used for the percentage of persons who learned their HIV status after the rapid test (4). (cdc.gov)
  • To estimate the percentage of transgender people with HIV in the U.S., or HIV prevalence, CDC scientists conducted a meta-analysis of 88 studies published from 2006-2017. (cdc.gov)
  • Approximately 2 million persons whose rapid-test results were negative would have learned their HIV status without a second clinic visit. (cdc.gov)
  • A person who has been charged with a criminal offence is called an accused. (legalaid.on.ca)
  • The concept of treating people in the criminal justice system holistically is not new in Indian Country, but there are new programs coming on board as well as expanded approaches. (wjbf.com)
  • We are still learning about the legal system there and the situation is fluid. (loudwire.com)
  • In 2020, CDC released National HIV Surveillance System data for transgender people for three Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) core indicators: diagnoses of HIV infection, linkage to HIV medical care, and viral suppression. (cdc.gov)
  • Analyzing data on HIV testing among transgender people through CDC's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. (cdc.gov)
  • The accused may hire private counsel to provide legal assistance. (cityoffife.org)
  • Over the past three days, Justice Mander heard impact statements from 91 victims - people shot, people who witnessed the massacre, and family members of those murdered and wounded. (nzherald.co.nz)