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Dillion Toscano's Activity
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Dillion Toscano wrote a new blog post: Sheriff jailed for pocketing money meant for inmate meals – CNN.com 5 hours, 21 minutes ago
Morgan County, Alabama, Sheriff Greg Bartlett was ordered to jail Wednesday by U.S. District Judge U.W. Clemon in Birmingham.
After a Wednesday hearing, Clemon found Bartlett in contempt of court, saying he had failed to comply with a consent decree in the 2001 lawsuit regarding conditions at the Morgan County Jail, according to documents filed in
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Dillion Toscano wrote a new blog post: Life in prison for possession of stolen property 5 days, 22 hours ago
Southern California’s Lancaster Court is preparing for an arraignment on Aren Markus Jackson. Set for March 25th 2010 the District Attorney Ed Wiley plans on pursuing an already 2 yr old parole violation for possession of stolen property, stolen property that can now land Aren in prison for life. Oh, and by stolen property I
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Dillion Toscano wrote a new blog post: CA Prisons: Early Release Program Sparks Legal Battles – Legislation & Policymaking – FindLaw Blotter 1 week, 1 day ago
According to the Sacramento Bee, both the Sacramento and Orange County sheriff’s unions, along with the Crime Victims United of California have all filed lawsuits to stop the law from taking effect.
The sheriffs’ unions claim the law is bad policy and puts public safety at risk by releasing prisoners early. In addition to argued confusion about
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Dillion Toscano wrote a new blog post: Employers hiring illegal immigrants may be headed to jail | thespectrum.com | The Spectrum 1 week, 4 days ago
Employers in Utah could be among the first in the country to face criminal charges for failing to verify their workers’ immigration status, under a bill passed Friday by a leg islative committee that now moves to the full Senate.
Several states require businesses to use the federal E-Verify program, but gen erally only under threat
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Dillion Toscano wrote a new blog post: Iris scans may prevent mistaken release of inmates – AP News Wire, Associated Press News – Salon.com 1 week, 4 days ago
Scans of an inmate’s eyes appear on a computer monitor attached to the Inmate Recognition and Identification System (IRIS) scanner, Wednesday Feb. 24, 2010 at the Story County Jail in Nevada, Iowa. Dozens of prisons across the country are installing eye scanners that identify inmates to avoid mistakes like this week’s accidental release of a
