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Company calls Omnilink's Focalpoint solution a "revolutionary" industry development
ATLANTA -- Omnilink's offender monitoring system is helping alte...
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ATLANTA (AP) - T.I. didn't get to host a Thanksgiving gathering at the suburban home where he is under house arrest, but he will be able to attend Easter services.
A federal magistrate judge ruled Thursday that the 27-year-old rapper, whose real name is Clifford Harris, can be away from home from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday for services by New Birth Missionary Baptist Church.
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... long coexisted with apparently mandatory arrest statutes. Cf. Chicago v. Morales, 527 U. S. 41... to" cases finding government-provided services to be entitlements. Id., at 788. Pp. 17-19. . 3... by the statute's sponsor in the Colorado House, ante, at 10, n. 6 (quoting statement), which it...
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Several policies criminalizing drug use significantly impact drug users' access to housing. This article explores the impact of housing policies on active drug users' access to housing and structural and personal factors related to their homelessness and housing stability. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 65 active cocaine or heroin users at baseline, three and six months. Participants were purposively sampled to reflect a variety of housed and homeless statuses. Interviews were analyzed to explore the processes associated with changes in housing status. Factors that led to homelessness included arrest, eviction, absence of housing subsidies, and lack of social support. Participants reported being evicted, and losing housing subsidies, welfare entitlements, and important socia...
... Tarn & Robertson, 2003) or access social services (Nyamathi, Leake, Keenan & Gelberg, 2000; Nwakeze,...
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..."Every man's house is his castle" was a maxim much celebrated in Engl... to break and enter upon notice in order to arrest or to execute the King's process. Most famous of t...Monell v. New York City Dep't of Social Services, 436 U.S. 658 (1978). These claims that officers ...
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House arrest, rather than jail time, could be in the future of some city of Topeka offenders if a cost-savings proposal is approved by the city council Tuesday.
In hopes of reducing the escalating cost of housing city prisoners in the county jail, the council will consider a contract with Minnesota-based General Security Services Corp. to create a house-arrest program. Council members will consider the contract at their regular 7 p.m. meeting.
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...The warrantless arrest of anyone violating these provisions is expressly ..., upset, and crying" children to a friend's house nearby, but Turek told her, "[y]ou're not going an...-16-16(B) (1994) (for falsely obtaining services or accommodations); § 30-16-23 (of any person off...
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MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- When Tennessee's new DUI bill took effect on January 1st, courts statewide began to ramp up integration of a high-tech alcohol monitoring system to keep tabs on hard core drunk drivers facing charges for a new offense. The alcohol-sniffing anklets, known as SCRAMx (Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor), are monitoring offenders 24/7 pretrial to keep the high-risk group from re-offending, and the program is at no cost to the taxpayers.
SCRAMx is an alcohol testing system that includes an anklet, worn 24/7, that actually samples a person's perspiration every 30 minutes in order to test for alcohol consumption. SCRAMx anklets have been in limited use in Tennessee since 2005, when prosecutors in Williamson County tested an early generation ...
... of testing, monitoring and education services to area courts. Memphis judges will begin meeting ... Alcohol Concentration (BAC) at the time of arrest. According to The Century Council, which published... and alcohol testing, electronic curfew and house arrest monitoring, educational classes and communi...
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Pakistan's nuclear weapons renegade, who sold nuclear secrets to America's enemies (Iran, North Korea and Libya) and spent the best part of the last decade under house arrest, is still Pakistan's most popular man. Two weeks ago, Abdul Qadeer Khan, now a free man, was a guest on ARY, one of Pakistan's most popular TV channels, with a strong anti-U.S. bias. A frequent guest on ARY is another notorious anti-American, Gen. Hamid Gul, long retired as a former Inter- Services Intelligence agency (ISI) chief and self-appointed adviser to Pakistan's anti-U.S. Islamist political parties. Not only did he get 90 minutes of airtime, but Mr. Khan talked openly of when he might be president or prime minister, enough to give official Washington conniption fits.
The flood-ravaged country of 180 million...
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A Radford man apparently died after being hit in the head once, then falling and going into cardiac arrest, according to details revealed at a bond hearing Friday.
Erik Czajkowski, 24, is charged with second-degree murder and aggravated malicious wounding in connection with the Aug. 22 death of Michael Allen Duncan.
... to work or to appointments with pretrial services. He also told Czajkowski he may consume no alcohol...