How does my friend go about suing a federal inmate for breach of privacy?
Staff violating inmate privacy is a potentially criminal matter. Federal civil court is expensive and not assured victory. But the seriousness of...
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Staff violating inmate privacy is a potentially criminal matter. Federal civil court is expensive and not assured victory. But the seriousness of...
That will be up to a State judge. I expect it goes back to the judge or court that sentenced the offense about which parole was violated. You...
I don't see the question. If the question is about time to serve and federal as posted, then it will be about 87 percent of sentence if the inmate...
There is no federal parole. Sixteen years is 16 years minus 13 percent for Good Conduct Time (GCT), if inmate stays out of trouble. If this is...
You seem more angry than confused. There is no contravening federal law that allows the destruction of public property, which is what happened...
That will be up to the State judge. The Federal Bureau of Prisons will put a "detainer" note in his security file, which may bump him up until...
We can't tell you what's going to happen for the same reasons your lawyer can't -- one never knows what will happen until the judge speaks. A lot...
This has to be a State law question. I move it to "Criminal Defense" to expand your answer pool. Good luck.
Under certain conditions, yes, Government can forcibly medicate those in their custody. I recommend you contact whichever lawyer represented him...
Federal defendants have 14 days after sentencing order is entered to appeal. They have one year after their cases become final (rights to appeal...