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ABOUT US. Prisoners’ Legal Services is a not-for-profit legal services corporation, founded in 1972, that provides civil legal assistance to people who are incarcerated in Massachusetts state prisons and in the county jails and houses of correction. We engage in administrative advocacy, litigation, and public education on behalf ofprisoners
COVID-19 ‹ PLSMA
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today issued a mixed decision on the emergency request for a preliminary injunction in Foster v. Mici, the Prisoners’ Legal Services (PLS) lawsuit on behalf of incarcerated people who seek release to mitigate the dangerous spread of COVID-19 in the state’s jails and prisons. CURRENT LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES ‹ PLSMA Current Legislative Priorities. Please find below PLS’ current legislative priorities for the 2021-2022 legislative session. Click here to view a document that summarizes the bills. The following bills are aimed at reducing harm within the prison and jail system, increasing and promoting rehabilitation and public safety, and lowering recidivism. REPRESENTATION AT HEARINGS ‹ PLSMA Prisoner Assistance Project at Northeastern University School of Law. Dockser Hall 140. 65 Forsyth Street. Boston, MA 02115. (617) 373-3660 (collect) Open each year from May through December. Law students provide representation at Lifer Release, Rescission and Revocation Hearings that are held in July and August and October, November andDecember.
CLASSIFICATION ‹ PLSMA The classification score corresponds to a security level, as follows: 12 or more points = Maximum. 5 to 11 points = Medium. 4 or fewer points = Minimum or below. However, these scores may be changed by mandatory or discretionary “ overrides .”. DOC officials are allowed, or required, to change a prisoner’s point score based oncertain
PAROLE REVOCATION FOR LIFERS ‹ PLSMA Parole Revocation Process. The parole officer issues a warrant for temporary custody (also called a detainer) upon reasonable belief that a parolee has or is about to lapse into criminal ways, associate with criminal company, or violate the conditions of his parole. See M.G.L. c.127, §149A; 120 CMR 303.04. SHY BLADDER ‹ PLSMA Another common problem is often referred to as Shy Bladder Syndrome, or Paruresis. It is a psychological condition in which individuals have trouble urinating in the presence of other people. The medical and psychiatric community has recognized it as a bona fide psychological condition for many years. It is diagnosed as a form ofsocial phobia.
LOST PROPERTY COMPLAINTS ‹ PLSMA In DOC prisons, the grievance policy is the regulation numbered 103 CMR 491. It requires that you file your grievance within 10 working days of the incident, or at least within ten days of the date that you find out that your property is lost or damaged. If the grievance is denied or you receive no response within 10 working days (no response RIGHT TO REFUSE TREATMENT ‹ PLSMA In Massachusetts, as in most states, a free person generally has the right to refuse medical treatment even when it is necessary to save his or her life. Shine v. Vega, 429 Mass. 456 (1999). See also, Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health, 497 U.S. 261 (1990) (“a competent person has a constitutionally protected liberty interest JESSE WHITE ‹ PLSMA Sentinel & Enterprise May 14, 2018 By Katie Lannan, State House News Service. BOSTON — A month after Gov. Charlie Baker signed a major criminal justice overhaul into law, debate around the issue is not yet settled, and prisoners’ rights advocates on Monday urged lawmakers to reject some of Baker’s recommended changes to the new law.PLSMA
ABOUT US. Prisoners’ Legal Services is a not-for-profit legal services corporation, founded in 1972, that provides civil legal assistance to people who are incarcerated in Massachusetts state prisons and in the county jails and houses of correction. We engage in administrative advocacy, litigation, and public education on behalf ofprisoners
COVID-19 ‹ PLSMA
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today issued a mixed decision on the emergency request for a preliminary injunction in Foster v. Mici, the Prisoners’ Legal Services (PLS) lawsuit on behalf of incarcerated people who seek release to mitigate the dangerous spread of COVID-19 in the state’s jails and prisons. CURRENT LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES ‹ PLSMA Current Legislative Priorities. Please find below PLS’ current legislative priorities for the 2021-2022 legislative session. Click here to view a document that summarizes the bills. The following bills are aimed at reducing harm within the prison and jail system, increasing and promoting rehabilitation and public safety, and lowering recidivism. REPRESENTATION AT HEARINGS ‹ PLSMA Prisoner Assistance Project at Northeastern University School of Law. Dockser Hall 140. 65 Forsyth Street. Boston, MA 02115. (617) 373-3660 (collect) Open each year from May through December. Law students provide representation at Lifer Release, Rescission and Revocation Hearings that are held in July and August and October, November andDecember.
CLASSIFICATION ‹ PLSMA The classification score corresponds to a security level, as follows: 12 or more points = Maximum. 5 to 11 points = Medium. 4 or fewer points = Minimum or below. However, these scores may be changed by mandatory or discretionary “ overrides .”. DOC officials are allowed, or required, to change a prisoner’s point score based oncertain
PAROLE REVOCATION FOR LIFERS ‹ PLSMA Parole Revocation Process. The parole officer issues a warrant for temporary custody (also called a detainer) upon reasonable belief that a parolee has or is about to lapse into criminal ways, associate with criminal company, or violate the conditions of his parole. See M.G.L. c.127, §149A; 120 CMR 303.04. SHY BLADDER ‹ PLSMA Another common problem is often referred to as Shy Bladder Syndrome, or Paruresis. It is a psychological condition in which individuals have trouble urinating in the presence of other people. The medical and psychiatric community has recognized it as a bona fide psychological condition for many years. It is diagnosed as a form ofsocial phobia.
LOST PROPERTY COMPLAINTS ‹ PLSMA In DOC prisons, the grievance policy is the regulation numbered 103 CMR 491. It requires that you file your grievance within 10 working days of the incident, or at least within ten days of the date that you find out that your property is lost or damaged. If the grievance is denied or you receive no response within 10 working days (no response RIGHT TO REFUSE TREATMENT ‹ PLSMA In Massachusetts, as in most states, a free person generally has the right to refuse medical treatment even when it is necessary to save his or her life. Shine v. Vega, 429 Mass. 456 (1999). See also, Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health, 497 U.S. 261 (1990) (“a competent person has a constitutionally protected liberty interest JESSE WHITE ‹ PLSMA Sentinel & Enterprise May 14, 2018 By Katie Lannan, State House News Service. BOSTON — A month after Gov. Charlie Baker signed a major criminal justice overhaul into law, debate around the issue is not yet settled, and prisoners’ rights advocates on Monday urged lawmakers to reject some of Baker’s recommended changes to the new law.ABOUT PLS ‹ PLSMA
About PLS. Prisoners’ Legal Services is a not-for-profit legal services corporation, founded in 1972, that provides civil legal assistance to people who are incarcerated in Massachusetts state prisons (Department of Correction facilities) or in the county jails and houses of correction. Prisoners’ Legal Services promotes thesafe, humane
COVID-19 ‹ PLSMA
Updates December 24 2020: Yesterday, PLS filed papers seeking a preliminary injunction to compel the DOC to take drastic steps to stop the spread of COVID-19 in its prisons. Read the press release here and the PI here. October 30, 2020: Today PLS filed an emergency motion to release incarcerated people to home confinement following outbreaks at several locations throughout the WHO WE ARE ‹ PLSMA Prisoners' Legal Services promotes the safe, humane and lawful treatment of Massachusetts prisoners through civil rights litigation, administrative advocacy, client OUR MISSION ‹ PLSMA PLS’ mission is to defend prisoners’ legal, civil and human rights, and advocate for minimal and least restrictive imprisonment through litigation, education, and public policy work. When PLS was founded, the prison population was a fifth of its current size. Theissues we
GENERAL LEGAL ‹ PLSMA 16 Beacon Street. Boston, MA 02108. (617) 742-0625. (Note: The BBA Referral Service also has a reduced fee panel, which refers eligible clients to attorneys for representation at a reduced fee level. Inquire about the reduced fee panel when a prisoner writes or has a PRIORITY AREAS ‹ PLSMA Priority Areas. Prisoners’ Legal Services Litigation Priority Areas are: Health Care, including mental health care. Staff Assaults. Extreme Conditions of Confinement. Segregation. OUR FOCUS. Prisoners’ Legal Services has a very small staff. The typical prisoner to lawyer ratio at PLS is over 3,000 to one. SELF HELP MATERIALS ‹ PLSMA Self Help Materials. The following sections of this website provide general information and guidance on a variety of topics, to allow prisoners or their loved ones to understand their rights and how to be heard when they experience a problem in one of the following areas: Fees and Property. Censorship of DISCIPLINE ‹ PLSMA PLAP covers all Massachusetts state prisons. Because it is so difficult to get through by telephone, write PLAP as soon as a D-ticket is received and send a copy of the ticket. The address is PLAP, Harvard Law School, 6 Everett Street, Suite 5107, Cambridge, MA 02138. You can call collect. EMPLOYMENT ‹ PLSMA Resume. Legal writing sample. List of three references and their contact information. Please send all documents attached to a single email to lrydzewski@plsma.org with the subject line “Permanent Staff Attorney Application” as soon as possible. Interviews will takeplace on a
RIGHT TO REFUSE TREATMENT ‹ PLSMA In Massachusetts, as in most states, a free person generally has the right to refuse medical treatment even when it is necessary to save his or her life. Shine v. Vega, 429 Mass. 456 (1999). See also, Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health, 497 U.S. 261 (1990) (“a competent person has a constitutionally protected liberty interestPLSMA
ABOUT US. Prisoners’ Legal Services is a not-for-profit legal services corporation, founded in 1972, that provides civil legal assistance to people who are incarcerated in Massachusetts state prisons and in the county jails and houses of correction. We engage in administrative advocacy, litigation, and public education on behalf ofprisoners
COVID-19 ‹ PLSMA
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today issued a mixed decision on the emergency request for a preliminary injunction in Foster v. Mici, the Prisoners’ Legal Services (PLS) lawsuit on behalf of incarcerated people who seek release to mitigate the dangerous spread of COVID-19 in the state’s jails and prisons.ABOUT PLS ‹ PLSMA
About PLS. Prisoners’ Legal Services is a not-for-profit legal services corporation, founded in 1972, that provides civil legal assistance to people who are incarcerated in Massachusetts state prisons (Department of Correction facilities) or in the county jails and houses of correction. Prisoners’ Legal Services promotes thesafe, humane
CONTACT US ‹ PLSMASEE MORE ON PLSMA.ORG CURRENT LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES ‹ PLSMA Current Legislative Priorities. Please find below PLS’ current legislative priorities for the 2021-2022 legislative session. Click here to view a document that summarizes the bills. The following bills are aimed at reducing harm within the prison and jail system, increasing and promoting rehabilitation and public safety, and lowering recidivism. REPRESENTATION AT HEARINGS ‹ PLSMA Prisoner Assistance Project at Northeastern University School of Law. Dockser Hall 140. 65 Forsyth Street. Boston, MA 02115. (617) 373-3660 (collect) Open each year from May through December. Law students provide representation at Lifer Release, Rescission and Revocation Hearings that are held in July and August and October, November andDecember.
CLASSIFICATION ‹ PLSMA The classification score corresponds to a security level, as follows: 12 or more points = Maximum. 5 to 11 points = Medium. 4 or fewer points = Minimum or below. However, these scores may be changed by mandatory or discretionary “ overrides .”. DOC officials are allowed, or required, to change a prisoner’s point score based oncertain
CRIMINAL CASE ‹ PLSMA Criminal Case. Prisoners’ Legal Services does not provide assistance with substantive criminal law defense matters. If you are seeking advice or assistance concerning cases for which you are awaiting trial, cases for which you are currently sentenced, or cases on appeal, you should consult either the attorney you hired or the publicdefender
PAROLE REVOCATION FOR LIFERS ‹ PLSMA Parole Revocation Process. The parole officer issues a warrant for temporary custody (also called a detainer) upon reasonable belief that a parolee has or is about to lapse into criminal ways, associate with criminal company, or violate the conditions of his parole. See M.G.L. c.127, §149A; 120 CMR 303.04. LOST PROPERTY COMPLAINTS ‹ PLSMA In DOC prisons, the grievance policy is the regulation numbered 103 CMR 491. It requires that you file your grievance within 10 working days of the incident, or at least within ten days of the date that you find out that your property is lost or damaged. If the grievance is denied or you receive no response within 10 working days (no responsePLSMA
ABOUT US. Prisoners’ Legal Services is a not-for-profit legal services corporation, founded in 1972, that provides civil legal assistance to people who are incarcerated in Massachusetts state prisons and in the county jails and houses of correction. We engage in administrative advocacy, litigation, and public education on behalf ofprisoners
COVID-19 ‹ PLSMA
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court today issued a mixed decision on the emergency request for a preliminary injunction in Foster v. Mici, the Prisoners’ Legal Services (PLS) lawsuit on behalf of incarcerated people who seek release to mitigate the dangerous spread of COVID-19 in the state’s jails and prisons.ABOUT PLS ‹ PLSMA
About PLS. Prisoners’ Legal Services is a not-for-profit legal services corporation, founded in 1972, that provides civil legal assistance to people who are incarcerated in Massachusetts state prisons (Department of Correction facilities) or in the county jails and houses of correction. Prisoners’ Legal Services promotes thesafe, humane
CONTACT US ‹ PLSMASEE MORE ON PLSMA.ORG CURRENT LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES ‹ PLSMA Current Legislative Priorities. Please find below PLS’ current legislative priorities for the 2021-2022 legislative session. Click here to view a document that summarizes the bills. The following bills are aimed at reducing harm within the prison and jail system, increasing and promoting rehabilitation and public safety, and lowering recidivism. REPRESENTATION AT HEARINGS ‹ PLSMA Prisoner Assistance Project at Northeastern University School of Law. Dockser Hall 140. 65 Forsyth Street. Boston, MA 02115. (617) 373-3660 (collect) Open each year from May through December. Law students provide representation at Lifer Release, Rescission and Revocation Hearings that are held in July and August and October, November andDecember.
CLASSIFICATION ‹ PLSMA The classification score corresponds to a security level, as follows: 12 or more points = Maximum. 5 to 11 points = Medium. 4 or fewer points = Minimum or below. However, these scores may be changed by mandatory or discretionary “ overrides .”. DOC officials are allowed, or required, to change a prisoner’s point score based oncertain
CRIMINAL CASE ‹ PLSMA Criminal Case. Prisoners’ Legal Services does not provide assistance with substantive criminal law defense matters. If you are seeking advice or assistance concerning cases for which you are awaiting trial, cases for which you are currently sentenced, or cases on appeal, you should consult either the attorney you hired or the publicdefender
PAROLE REVOCATION FOR LIFERS ‹ PLSMA Parole Revocation Process. The parole officer issues a warrant for temporary custody (also called a detainer) upon reasonable belief that a parolee has or is about to lapse into criminal ways, associate with criminal company, or violate the conditions of his parole. See M.G.L. c.127, §149A; 120 CMR 303.04. LOST PROPERTY COMPLAINTS ‹ PLSMA In DOC prisons, the grievance policy is the regulation numbered 103 CMR 491. It requires that you file your grievance within 10 working days of the incident, or at least within ten days of the date that you find out that your property is lost or damaged. If the grievance is denied or you receive no response within 10 working days (no response SUPPORT US ‹ PLSMA With your support, we’ve litigated hundreds of cases and helped countless prisoners since our inception in 1972. We need your help in continuing the fight for humane treatment, health care and mental health, and opposing extreme practices of segregation, solitary confinement, guard brutality and assaults. Your donation ensures thatprisoners
OUR MISSION ‹ PLSMA PLS’ mission is to defend prisoners’ legal, civil and human rights, and advocate for minimal and least restrictive imprisonment through litigation, education, and public policy work. When PLS was founded, the prison population was a fifth of its current size. Theissues we
PRIORITY AREAS ‹ PLSMA Priority Areas. Prisoners’ Legal Services Litigation Priority Areas are: Health Care, including mental health care. Staff Assaults. Extreme Conditions of Confinement. Segregation. OUR FOCUS. Prisoners’ Legal Services has a very small staff. The typical prisoner to lawyer ratio at PLS is over 3,000 to one. GENERAL LEGAL ‹ PLSMA 16 Beacon Street. Boston, MA 02108. (617) 742-0625. (Note: The BBA Referral Service also has a reduced fee panel, which refers eligible clients to attorneys for representation at a reduced fee level. Inquire about the reduced fee panel when a prisoner writes or has a SELF HELP MATERIALS ‹ PLSMA Self Help Materials. The following sections of this website provide general information and guidance on a variety of topics, to allow prisoners or their loved ones to understand their rights and how to be heard when they experience a problem in one of the following areas: Fees and Property. Censorship ofPAROLE ‹ PLSMA
The regulations that govern the Parole Board can be found at 120 Code of Massachusetts Regulations 1.00 – 902.00.Information about the Parole Board, and its upcoming public hearings and decisions in second-degree life sentence cases can be found on the Parole Board’s website.. For additional information provided by Prisoners’ Legal Services on parole, denials and revocation, please see LEGAL RESEARCH ‹ PLSMA Legal Research. The following websites can be used to look up Massachusetts and U.S. laws, regulations and court decisions: Massachusetts General Laws (search by keyword or section number, or browse by section) Code of Massachusetts Regulations. List of DOC Policies in English. List of DOC Policies in Spanish. United StatesCode.
EMPLOYMENT ‹ PLSMA Employment. Staff Attorney. Responsibilities. All phases of affirmative litigation concerning prison and jail conditions, including factual investigation, discovery, document review, written and oral advocacy, settlement and trial practice, and enforcement and compliance monitoring IMMIGRANT DETENTION CONDITIONS PROJECT ‹ PLSMA Immigrant Detention Conditions Project. The focus of the Immigrant Detention Conditions Project launched by Prisoner’s Legal Services (PLS) and Massachusetts Law Reform Institute (MLRI) is to advocate on behalf of immigrants civilly detained in Massachusetts detention centers. The project aims to improve conditions and address multipleissues
STAFF ASSAULTS ‹ PLSMA Staff Assaults. Couchon v. Sheriff, Essex County, et al. – This is case brought by a prisoner who suffered severe wounds when he was attacked and bitten by a K-9 police dog while lying on the ground at the Essex County Correctional Facility. The complaint alleges that Essex County has a policy and practice of directing dogs to biteprisoners
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Prisoners' Legal Services promotes the safe, humane and lawful treatment of Massachusetts prisoners through civil rights litigation, administrative advocacy, clientABOUT PLS ‹ PLSMA
Prisoners' Legal Services promotes the safe, humane and lawful treatment of Massachusetts prisoners through civil rights litigation, administrative advocacy, clientCOVID-19 ‹ PLSMA
Updates December 24 2020: Yesterday, PLS filed papers seeking a preliminary injunction to compel the DOC to take drastic steps to stop the spread of COVID-19 in its prisons. Read the press release here and the PI here. October 30, 2020: Today PLS filed an emergency motion to release incarcerated people to home confinement following outbreaks at several locations throughout the CURRENT LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES ‹ PLSMA Please find below PLS’ current legislative priorities for the 2021-2022 legislative session. Click here to view a document that summarizes the bills. The following bills are aimed at reducing harm within the prison and jail system, increasing and promoting rehabilitation and public safety, and lowering recidivism. CONTACT US ‹ PLSMASEE MORE ON PLSMA.ORG REPRESENTATION AT HEARINGS ‹ PLSMA Prisoners are entitled to legal representation at parole hearings on a second-degree life sentence, parole rescission hearings, preliminary parole revocation hearings, and final parole revocation hearings, but are generally not entitled to legal representation at other parole release hearings. At the preliminary and final revocation hearings, parolees must be informed of their right to be CLASSIFICATION ‹ PLSMA Prisoners' Legal Services promotes the safe, humane and lawful treatment of Massachusetts prisoners through civil rights litigation, administrative advocacy, client CRIMINAL CASE ‹ PLSMA Prisoners’ Legal Services does not provide assistance with substantive criminal law defense matters. If you are seeking advice or assistance concerning cases for which you are awaiting trial, cases for which you are currently sentenced, or cases on appeal, you should consult either the attorney you hired or the public defenderrepresenting you.
LOST PROPERTY COMPLAINTS ‹ PLSMA Prisoners' Legal Services promotes the safe, humane and lawful treatment of Massachusetts prisoners through civil rights litigation, administrative advocacy, client PAROLE REVOCATION FOR LIFERS ‹ PLSMA Prisoners' Legal Services promotes the safe, humane and lawful treatment of Massachusetts prisoners through civil rights litigation, administrative advocacy, clientPLSMA
Prisoners' Legal Services promotes the safe, humane and lawful treatment of Massachusetts prisoners through civil rights litigation, administrative advocacy, clientABOUT PLS ‹ PLSMA
Prisoners' Legal Services promotes the safe, humane and lawful treatment of Massachusetts prisoners through civil rights litigation, administrative advocacy, clientCOVID-19 ‹ PLSMA
Updates December 24 2020: Yesterday, PLS filed papers seeking a preliminary injunction to compel the DOC to take drastic steps to stop the spread of COVID-19 in its prisons. Read the press release here and the PI here. October 30, 2020: Today PLS filed an emergency motion to release incarcerated people to home confinement following outbreaks at several locations throughout the CURRENT LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES ‹ PLSMA Please find below PLS’ current legislative priorities for the 2021-2022 legislative session. Click here to view a document that summarizes the bills. The following bills are aimed at reducing harm within the prison and jail system, increasing and promoting rehabilitation and public safety, and lowering recidivism. CONTACT US ‹ PLSMASEE MORE ON PLSMA.ORG REPRESENTATION AT HEARINGS ‹ PLSMA Prisoners are entitled to legal representation at parole hearings on a second-degree life sentence, parole rescission hearings, preliminary parole revocation hearings, and final parole revocation hearings, but are generally not entitled to legal representation at other parole release hearings. At the preliminary and final revocation hearings, parolees must be informed of their right to be CLASSIFICATION ‹ PLSMA Prisoners' Legal Services promotes the safe, humane and lawful treatment of Massachusetts prisoners through civil rights litigation, administrative advocacy, client CRIMINAL CASE ‹ PLSMA Prisoners’ Legal Services does not provide assistance with substantive criminal law defense matters. If you are seeking advice or assistance concerning cases for which you are awaiting trial, cases for which you are currently sentenced, or cases on appeal, you should consult either the attorney you hired or the public defenderrepresenting you.
LOST PROPERTY COMPLAINTS ‹ PLSMA Prisoners' Legal Services promotes the safe, humane and lawful treatment of Massachusetts prisoners through civil rights litigation, administrative advocacy, client PAROLE REVOCATION FOR LIFERS ‹ PLSMA Prisoners' Legal Services promotes the safe, humane and lawful treatment of Massachusetts prisoners through civil rights litigation, administrative advocacy, client SUPPORT US ‹ PLSMA With your support, we’ve litigated hundreds of cases and helped countless prisoners since our inception in 1972. We need your help in continuing the fight for humane treatment, health care and mental health, and opposing extreme practices of segregation, solitary confinement, guard brutality and assaults. Your donation ensures thatprisoners
OUR MISSION ‹ PLSMA PLS’ mission is to defend prisoners’ legal, civil and human rights, and advocate for minimal and least restrictive imprisonment through litigation, education, and public policy work. When PLS was founded, the prison population was a fifth of its current size. Theissues we
PRIORITY AREAS ‹ PLSMA Priority Areas. Prisoners’ Legal Services Litigation Priority Areas are: Health Care, including mental health care. Staff Assaults. Extreme Conditions of Confinement. Segregation. OUR FOCUS. Prisoners’ Legal Services has a very small staff. The typical prisoner to lawyer ratio at PLS is over 3,000 to one. GENERAL LEGAL ‹ PLSMA 16 Beacon Street. Boston, MA 02108. (617) 742-0625. (Note: The BBA Referral Service also has a reduced fee panel, which refers eligible clients to attorneys for representation at a reduced fee level. Inquire about the reduced fee panel when a prisoner writes or has a SELF HELP MATERIALS ‹ PLSMA Self Help Materials. The following sections of this website provide general information and guidance on a variety of topics, to allow prisoners or their loved ones to understand their rights and how to be heard when they experience a problem in one of the following areas: Fees and Property. Censorship ofPAROLE ‹ PLSMA
The regulations that govern the Parole Board can be found at 120 Code of Massachusetts Regulations 1.00 – 902.00.Information about the Parole Board, and its upcoming public hearings and decisions in second-degree life sentence cases can be found on the Parole Board’s website.. For additional information provided by Prisoners’ Legal Services on parole, denials and revocation, please see LEGAL RESEARCH ‹ PLSMA Legal Research. The following websites can be used to look up Massachusetts and U.S. laws, regulations and court decisions: Massachusetts General Laws (search by keyword or section number, or browse by section) Code of Massachusetts Regulations. List of DOC Policies in English. List of DOC Policies in Spanish. United StatesCode.
EMPLOYMENT ‹ PLSMA Employment. Staff Attorney. Responsibilities. All phases of affirmative litigation concerning prison and jail conditions, including factual investigation, discovery, document review, written and oral advocacy, settlement and trial practice, and enforcement and compliance monitoring IMMIGRANT DETENTION CONDITIONS PROJECT ‹ PLSMA Immigrant Detention Conditions Project. The focus of the Immigrant Detention Conditions Project launched by Prisoner’s Legal Services (PLS) and Massachusetts Law Reform Institute (MLRI) is to advocate on behalf of immigrants civilly detained in Massachusetts detention centers. The project aims to improve conditions and address multipleissues
STAFF ASSAULTS ‹ PLSMA Staff Assaults. Couchon v. Sheriff, Essex County, et al. – This is case brought by a prisoner who suffered severe wounds when he was attacked and bitten by a K-9 police dog while lying on the ground at the Essex County Correctional Facility. The complaint alleges that Essex County has a policy and practice of directing dogs to biteprisoners
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