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    Atlanta, Georgia: Federal Government Under Fire Over Conditions at Atlanta Federal Prison

    Federal Government Under Fire Over Conditions at Atlanta Federal Prison Senators allege Bureau of Prisons officials turned a blind eye to rapidly deteriorating conditions at the U.S. Penitentiary in Atlanta. 2 August 2022 Testifying before lawmakers on Tuesday, outgoing Bureau of Prisons...
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    DOJ Updates Force Policy, Creates Affirmative Duty To Intervene When Officers Violate Rights

    DOJ Updates Force Policy, Creates Affirmative Duty To Intervene When Officers Violate Rights 2 June 2022 A little more than a week ago, the Department of Justice updated its policy regarding CFAA (Computer Fraud and Abuse Act) prosecutions. For years, the DOJ had been complicit in the...
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    Trapped in the Floods with Floodwaters Rising, Prisoners Wait for Help in Floating Feces

    Trapped in the Floods with Floodwaters Rising, Prisoners Wait for Help in Floating Feces 12 February 2022 [ The flooding in Dixie County, Florida, began in July, brought on by Tropical Storm Elsa. Then the rains kept falling. By August, the ground was saturated, and the semirural county was...
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    Inside federal prisons, employees are committing the crimes

    Inside federal prisons, employees are committing the crimes 14 November 2021 More than 100 federal prison workers have been arrested, convicted or sentenced for crimes since the start of 2019, including a warden indicted for sexual abuse, an associate warden charged with murder, guards taking...
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    Texas: Corrupt former Border Patrol agent Raquel Esquivel finds herself back in prison

    Frankly, it's where way too many current & former border patrol agents belong! Lock her up! This Woman Served 11 Years in Prison on a Marijuana Charge. She's Been Sent Back Over a Clerical Error. Raquel Esquivel, convicted of a nonviolent drug offense in 2009, was put on home confinement...
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