Prison Talk Online - Rising Prisoner Population Could Strain Budget is determined by the state Board of pardons and Paroles The reality of stupid criminal, correctional policies are has the moxy to handle a rehab program, let http://www.prisontalk.com/forums/printthread.php?threadid=9655
DrugSense Weekly, Aug. 15, 2003 #313 Bookmark http//www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment on blunt criticism of the US criminal justice system some current prisoners should win pardons, said Archer http://www.drugsense.org/dsw/2003/ds03.n313.html
DrugSense Weekly, February 23, 2001 #188 Marc Rich are questions about the pardons he failed Bookmark http//www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment). the criminal justice system plays a critical role as http://www.drugsense.org/dsw/2001/ds01.n188.html
Extractions: (1) PARDONS SHOULD GO TO THOSE CAUGHT IN THE 'WAR ON DRUGS' Top Almost as troublesome as the last-minute pardons President Clinton decided to grant rich, powerful and connected figures like financier Marc Rich are questions about the pardons he failed to issue to hundreds of very ordinary people caught in the legal traps of our misguided "war on drugs."
Off The Kuff: Where The Rubber Meets The Road prison overcrowding if the Texas Department of criminal Justice is shortening the required stay in drug rehab from nine of the state board of pardons and parole http://www.offthekuff.com/mt/archives/001595.html
Extractions: Contact me: kuff - at - offthekuff.com Main February 20, 2003 Where the rubber meets the road We've been talking about budget cuts as the Only Acceptable Solution for the budget crunch for awhile now, so let's talk a bit about what that's actually going to mean. Two articles from today's Chron give us some insight, starting with this one about the effects of proposed cuts on state universities: The University of Houston's president told legislators Wednesday the school would need to increase tuition and fees by as much as 50 percent to make up for money lost in proposed state budget cuts. UH President Arthur Smith and other educators also predicted that a lack of funds might lead to staff cuts. Smith didn't provide specific numbers, but University of Texas at Austin President Larry Faulkner said he might be forced to cut as many as 250 faculty positions and 300 administrative and support positions, and Lee Jackson, chancellor of the University of North Texas System, said the Denton campus might have to eliminate 200 faculty and 300 administrative slots. "Faculty hiring will come to a stop, and staff reductions will begin," Smith told members of the House Appropriations subcommittee on education. "Next year's students will find fewer course sections and larger classes. Marked reductions in retention and graduation rates will come as early as the second year of the biennium (2005). Research productivity will decline significantly within two to three years."
AAPS News - Mar 2001 manipulation, 27; physical medicine/rehab, 23; orthopedic his rights may get a criminal indictment. Paul Those controversial lastminute pardons are only a http://www.aapsonline.org/newsletters/mar01.htm
Extractions: Omnia pro aegroto Volume 57, No. 3 March 2001 When a convicted felon gets his civil rights restored, he may once again be able to vote, hold public office, and own a firearm. According to Webster's New World Dictionary of the American Language , College Edition (1960), "civil rights" are those "guaranteed to the individual by the 13th and 14th Amendments to the Constitution...and by certain other acts of Congress; especially, exemption from involuntary servitude and equal treatment of all people with respect to the enjoyment of life, liberty, and property and to the protection of the law." This follows closely the 1913 edition, which also defines "civil" as "pertaining to citizens The Office of Civil Rights (OCR) has issued Policy Guidance concerning U.S. residents (legal or illegal) eligible for federally assisted programs, which imposes
News Fast paroles slowed by wait for drug rehab 02/22 is to expand the state s Board of pardons and Paroles yet another problem in the state s criminal justice system http://sentencingcommission.alacourt.org/News/news_art_montg_2.22.04.html
Extractions: The state Department of Corrections has a waiting list of 7,000 prisoners needing drug treatment. This has meaning beyond the state prisoners who need treatment to help straighten out their lives. This is also a matter that should upset all Alabama taxpayers. As everyone knows, state prisons are dangerously overcrowded. Both state and federal courts have ordered the state to take steps to remedy crowding problems. One way Gov. Bob Riley has chosen to address the problem is to expand the state's Board of Pardons and Paroles in order to parole more convicts. And, indeed, the expanded parole board is hearing more requests and granting more paroles. But even that has highlighted yet another problem in the state's criminal justice system: an underinvestment in drug-treatment programs. Some nonviolent felons up for parole before the board have been turned away because they haven't completed drug rehabilitation. In fact, it's become such a regular occurrence at parole hearings that it's one factor that more than half of those up for early release are denied.
Counterdrug Press Summary - 28 Jan 2004 Three Others Caught 34 C. Luzon Drug rehab Center Head To Leave Post 35 Drug Suspects Have criminal Records 35 Drug Traffickers 46 Thai King pardons Dutch Drug http://www.vic-info.org/RegionsTop.nsf/0/5ee5266cfabc4ae00a256e2900740683?OpenDo
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Agency News - March/April 2003 Board of pardons and Paroles is now responsible for providing legal aid to indigent state prison inmates. Vernon began work as the Texas Department of criminal http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/mediasvc/connections/MarApr2003/agency_v10no4.html
Extractions: Photo by Bruce W. Moore Kim Vernon, a former Travis County prosecutor who most recently oversaw parole revocation hearings for the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles is now responsible for providing legal aid to indigent state prison inmates. Vernon said the office, which reports directly to the Texas Board of Criminal Justice, allows TDCJ to comply with constitutional requirements regarding access to courts and right to counsel. Vernon said she plans to bring inspired management and leadership to the State Counsel for Offenders office. back to top For more agency news, click here...
HoustonChronicle.com - judge to release you from prison on bond while the Court of criminal Appeals ponders your plight for so long, he finally asked the Board of pardons and Paroles http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/metropolitan/marshall/1921803
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HoustonChronicle.com - Battle For Justice In Tulia Not Over they wouldn t have to remain in prison while the Court of criminal Appeals ponders finally got involved in midMay by ordering the Board of pardons and Paroles http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/metropolitan/marshall/2010952
Extractions: In addition to her scales and sword, our courthouse symbol Lady Justice needs a watch, a sundial, a calendar some means of noting the passage of time. Since "Tulia" became a household word across the country in households where folks talk of justice issues Vanita Gupta has been bombarded by letters and phone calls. People ask her for help. They say they are caught in unjust situations much like the victims of the infamous 1999 Tulia drug bust. They beseech Gupta to come riding to their rescue, much like she rode into Tulia a couple of years ago. However, it is too soon to commit to another major project, she said. Because, despite some major victories, that long-fought battle in the Texas Panhandle is not yet over. Tulia might be compared to Iraq, where it looked like the war was won but the shooting continues.
::The Demopolis Times:: Attorney Greg Griggers on Monday, and she asked members of the pardons and paroles chances of Doss receiving parole were slim because of his criminal history. http://www.demopolistimes.com/articles/2004/04/22/news/news09.txt
Extractions: Gibson attended a Montgomery hearing with District Attorney Greg Griggers on Monday, and she asked members of the pardons and paroles board to keep Hugh J. Doss locked up in state prison. In a sense, the board took her advice. After a five-minute hearing and just a few minutes of deliberations, Doss lost his bid for parole.
::The Demopolis Times:: this guy gets out of jail, and a year later, they have criminal charges against ending the life of yet another person, the Alabama Board of pardons and Paroles http://www.demopolistimes.com/articles/2004/04/22/news/news12.txt
News/Activism By Keyword PRISONFELLOWSHIP Bush Plans To Introduce Christian rehab Program In Federal Prison System. Colson s Prison Fellowship Ministries and the Texas Department of criminal Justice. http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/k-prisonfellowship/browse
Extractions: Note: This commentary was delivered by Prison Fellowship President Mark Earley. On several BreakPoints, Chuck Colson has addressed the threat posed by the growing radical Islamic movement among Americas prison population. Unfortunately, since the last time he spoke about it, the situation in our prisons has only become worse. The U.S. Department of Justice has just released a report about the selection of Muslim religious service providers by the Bureau of Prisons. According to this report, the Bureau has been far too lax in screening Muslim chaplains, contractors, and volunteers who work in our prisons. While these workers have... Bush's Faith-based Initiative You Didn't Hear About Thursday, Jan. 22, 2004 Emerging post-holidays from the pile of stories virtually ignored by Americas media, comes the Bush version of Dickens. It seems George and Laura dont just ask others to help faith-based groups, they pitch in themselves, as kids whod gathered for Prison
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Extractions: In the field of criminal law alone, in the last few years, Kennedy has now written passionately to decry abusive interrogation tactics, the misuse of race by prosecutors, and now the failure of Texas officials to observe their absolute duty to seek justice. Unfortunately for Haley, for this Court, being clearly and uncontrovertibly right - as Haley has been all along is not enough. (Findlaw.com, CA).
Source Says Feds To Clear Clinton In Marc Rich Pardon Case [Free Republic] Disclaimer Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. They are trying to rehab Clintons http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3b6b14dd79b1.htm
Extractions: Posted on 08/03/2001 14:17:17 PDT by Liz NY1 has learned Friday the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's office has not been able to find proof former president Bill Clinton did anything illegal in his last-minute pardon of New York financier Marc Rich. A federal official tells NY1 prosecutors investigating the controversial pardon heard about lapses in judgment by the former president, but not anything worthy of an indictment. It is not clear when the probe will formally be closed, but the source tells NY1 it looks like it will be soon. Federal prosecutors were looking to see if Rich's ex-wife Denise bought the last-minute pardon with campaign donations. The same source also says it is unlikely Clinton's brother Roger will be indicted for selling pardons. Posted on 08/03/2001 14:17:17 PDT by Liz