Sentences with phrase «while incarcerated»

Brent Haldane of Coldwell Banker Case Realty in Toronto has long been involved with the Toronto East Detention Centre, helping inmates learn ways of coping with life more effectively while incarcerated, as well as upon their release.
Get Creative, Stay Connected (2009)-- This Spotlight on Dads focuses on staying connected while incarcerated.
Supporting the quantitative results, inmates speak poignantly about how RE benefits them personally, both while incarcerated and upon release.
Although filing for divorce while incarcerated poses a unique set of challenges, the process itself is the same for all...
J.F. was introduced to the ASF program while incarcerated.
Conversations are taking place but there must be a sense of urgency because as it stands, Aboriginal people are still dying entirely preventable deaths while incarcerated.
Usually, in a situation like that, the state tries to release inmates who are fairly close to their release date and have good disciplinary records while incarcerated.
They argue that disclosing the fact that an individual was treated for mental illness while incarcerated could seriously impair the individual's reintegration into the community.
Most recently, she represented a client in her lawsuit against former Los Angeles County Sheriff Leroy Baca and the Sheriff's Department arising from allegations of abuse while incarcerated in the County's jail.
But before this happens, judges must first review eligible inmates» individual cases, including criminal histories and conduct while incarcerated to determine whether a sentence reduction is appropriate.
«Good time» decisions primarily involve conduct while incarcerated, so the fact that «most of the prejudice is not recovered» is rarely relevant.
Moldaver ruled that the minister's conclusion that Badesha and Sidhu would not face a substantial risk of torture or mistreatment while incarcerated in India was reasonable.
Judge Derek G. Johnson of the Orange County (Calif.) Superior Court did one or both of those when faced with an inmate's renewed request for «double - portion kosher meals» while incarcerated in the County's Theo Lacy jail.
The Grand Chamber relied on Hirst v United Kingdom (No 2)(Application 74025 / 01), [2005] All ER (D) 59 (Oct) regarding the potential scope of restrictions on prisoners» rights while incarcerated.
This program would provide important employment opportunities for inmates while incarcerated and marketable skills upon release into the community.
Demonstrating the diversity of artistic styles and depth of creative expression among artists that are incarcerated, this exhibition will provide the unique opportunity for viewers to engage with works created by those participating in university - led arts programming while incarcerated.
Jonathan received his training while incarcerated at the Allen County Correctional Facility.
Jonathan was a mentor to many young men while incarcerated earning him a Certificate of Appreciation from the facility.
Given the state he was in while incarcerated in a Northern California high kill shelter, nobody would have adopted this boy.
Laura Bartell, a law professor and scholar at the American Bankruptcy Institute, has studied prisoner attempts to file for bankruptcy while incarcerated.
Attendees heard from the heads of several organizations on the benefits of book access, as well as from prisoners who were able to outline what exactly it means to be able to read while incarcerated.
While incarcerated, Capone complained of being haunted by James Clark, a victim of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre which occurred a few months before his sentence.
Lulu Latu, who organizes the clinic, compares practicing for a game to practicing for «real life» while incarcerated.
August 29, 2014 • Many of the 2 million men serving time in the U.S. have formed their sense of manhood while incarcerated.
What spurs the escapees on is the promise of freedom and the knowledge that the conditions they experience (while inhumane) pale in comparison to the treatment they received while incarcerated.
«They may have stopped using while incarcerated, but nothing has been done to change the pathways in the brain responsible for addiction,» Rich said.
In addition to the Mental Health Department and Health Department's efforts, the Erie County Sheriff's Office has put forth a proposal that focuses on keeping inmates, who detox while incarcerated, off drugs after release.
Aside from the what the county administration has done, he pointed to drug diversion efforts by the District Attorney's Office and acknowledged new efforts by the Erie County Sheriff's Office to counsel and connect inmates with treatment while incarcerated and upon their release from jail.
Because the average stay in an open prison is about six months, in practice few prisoners would actually vote while incarcerated; it must be remembered that as soon as they are released, offenders are immediately entitled to vote.
The records of the benefitting convicts suggests they have undergone reform while some of them have while incarcerated passed their GCE exams, obtained a first degree from the National Open University (NOUN), with others at varying stages of a degree course at Noun in diverse courses.
«Judith Clark deserved the opportunity to make her case for parole based on her extensive prison programming, her perfect disciplinary record while incarcerated, and impressive self - development over the past 35 years,» Lever said.
(The suit was brought on behalf of a slew of plaintiffs, including its namesake Ralph Nunez, who all alleged they'd been brutally beaten while incarcerated at Rikers Island.)
Some will deliver while incarcerated and they now have access to breast pumps and are allowed to directly breastfeed their babies during two daily visitations.
While incarcerated, this man had committed his life to Christ.
While incarcerated she became an ordained minister, playwright, and mentor, and has never broken any rules in prison.

Not exact matches

Adoboli was convicted of fraud in November 2012 and spent around nine months incarcerated while he waited for his trial.
Moluk Ruhani, Zainab Akbari and Hamidreza Borhani were released in late September, while Mohammed Taslimi and Parsa Dadkhah remain incarcerated.
The deterioration of neighborhoods in our inner cities, the decline of elemental safety — never mind education — in many of our schools, the burgeoning of jail populations (to the point that we have the highest percentage of incarcerated citizens of any country in the industrial world), the great strains on the family, the general slackening of discipline, which a consumerist and media - driven society relentlessly encourages, and a huge transfer of wealth In the 1980s and «90s (during this period, the upper 1 percent of Americans more than doubled its wealth, while the lowest 20 percent suffered an actual decline)-- all these changes signal a community at risk.
Many less fortunate defendants might be incarcerated now on similar charges awaiting the disposition of their case while he remains out on bail.
Although incarcerated dads committed a crime and were sentenced by our legal system, Austin and I feel it is not our place to judge these dads while they serve their time in prison.
«Prohibition and the resulting «drug war» have unjustly incarcerated countless individuals and scarred communities, often along racial and class lines, while draining resources from society,» said Hawkins.
Influential leaders have been detained and incarcerated at various times; some went to detentions straight from highly powerful positions while others moved from detention centres to privileged posts.
Alkermes, the pharmaceutical company, will pay for the injections while inmates are incarcerated, O'Neill said.
There are 2.5 million people incarcerated today in the United States, and while it's rare for the experiences of these people to be given a public viewing such as Mariposa provides, public demands to reform prison conditions and to end mass incarceration are growing.
«While certified daycare should be provided to ensure intellectual stimulation and social interaction, Monroe County has decided not to invest in youth, and save nickels and dimes now but spend millions in the future to educate, remediation, incarcerate.
Activists Alicia Barraza and Doug Van Zandt, whose son, Benjamin, was incarcerated at the age of 17 for committing arson while having a psychotic episode, argue that young offenders deserve special treatment from the courts and from district attorneys.
Governor Cuomo's Work for Success Pledge helps bring formally incarcerated individuals into the mainstream, economically and socially, while helping connect employers to a qualified workforce.
African - Americans appear to be particularly susceptible: In 2011, they were six times more likely than whites to be incarcerated, making up 38 % of the 1.6 million Americans behind bars while accounting for only 13 % of the U.S. population.
«Over and over I had conversations with women who were saying, «While I was incarcerated, I put on 60 pounds, I put on 70 pounds,»» she says.
My boyfriend is incarcerated right now and I'm Looney need a friend or playmate to keep me company once in a while
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