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Mississippi
Mar 2017
Dockery v. Hall

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Prisoners' Rights

Dockery v. Hall

The ACLU, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), the Law Offices of Elizabeth Alexander, and the law firm of Covington & Burling LLP, filed a petition for class certification and expert reports for a federal lawsuit on behalf of prisoners at the East Mississippi Correctional Facility (EMCF). The lawsuit, which was filed in May 2013, describes the for-profit prison as hyper-violent, grotesquely filthy and dangerous. EMCF is operated in a perpetual state of crisis where prisoners are at grave risk of death and loss of limbs. The facility, located in Meridian, Mississippi, is supposed to provide intensive treatment to the state's prisoners with serious psychiatric disabilities, many of whom are locked down in long-term solitary confinement.
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White, et al. v. Hesse, et al.
Oklahoma
Feb 2020

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White, et al. v. Hesse, et al.

In Oklahoma cash bail is being used keep poor people behind bars. In Canadian County, Oklahoma if you have the money, you get out of jail. If you are poor, you stay in. That’s why we sued.
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Oklahoma
Feb 2020
White, et al. v. Hesse, et al.

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Criminal Law Reform

White, et al. v. Hesse, et al.

In Oklahoma cash bail is being used keep poor people behind bars. In Canadian County, Oklahoma if you have the money, you get out of jail. If you are poor, you stay in. That’s why we sued.
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North Carolina
Nov 2019

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Allison, et al. v. Allen, et al.

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North Carolina
Nov 2019
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Allison, et al. v. Allen, et al.

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Montana
Nov 2019

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Mitchell and Meuchell v. First Call Bail and Surety, Inc, et al.

The ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ, ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Montana, and Terrell Marshall Law Group filed a lawsuit on behalf of Eugene Mitchell, his wife Shayleen Meuchell, and their six-year-old daughter against private entities — bail bondsmen, bounty hunters and insurance companies — who profit off our country’s exploitative, for-profit bail system.
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Montana
Nov 2019
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Mitchell and Meuchell v. First Call Bail and Surety, Inc, et al.

The ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ, ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Montana, and Terrell Marshall Law Group filed a lawsuit on behalf of Eugene Mitchell, his wife Shayleen Meuchell, and their six-year-old daughter against private entities — bail bondsmen, bounty hunters and insurance companies — who profit off our country’s exploitative, for-profit bail system.
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ROBERT LOUIS HISKETT V. THE HONORABLE RICK LAMBERT
Court Case
Oct 2019

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ROBERT LOUIS HISKETT V. THE HONORABLE RICK LAMBERT

Requiring people to pay for GPS monitors is unconstitutional. We're fighting back.
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Oct 2019
ROBERT LOUIS HISKETT V. THE HONORABLE RICK LAMBERT

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ROBERT LOUIS HISKETT V. THE HONORABLE RICK LAMBERT

Requiring people to pay for GPS monitors is unconstitutional. We're fighting back.
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Bairefoot v. City of Beaufort et al
South Carolina
Oct 2019

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Criminal Law Reform

Bairefoot v. City of Beaufort et al

In South Carolina’s municipal courts today, defendants are prosecuted, convicted, and jailed without ever having a lawyer appointed to their case or even being advised of their right to counsel. Hundreds of these defendants who were deprived of counsel—including Tina Bairefoot, Dae’Quandrea Nelson, and Nathan Fox—have been and are incarcerated in local jails and state prisons every year. Cities and towns can decide whether they have municipal courts—they are optional—but if they decide to have them they must follow the Constitution, which includes the right to counsel.
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South Carolina
Oct 2019
Bairefoot v. City of Beaufort et al

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Bairefoot v. City of Beaufort et al

In South Carolina’s municipal courts today, defendants are prosecuted, convicted, and jailed without ever having a lawyer appointed to their case or even being advised of their right to counsel. Hundreds of these defendants who were deprived of counsel—including Tina Bairefoot, Dae’Quandrea Nelson, and Nathan Fox—have been and are incarcerated in local jails and state prisons every year. Cities and towns can decide whether they have municipal courts—they are optional—but if they decide to have them they must follow the Constitution, which includes the right to counsel.
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