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==='''Cuffed, Stuffed, and Shot Himself in the Temple?''' in Jonesboro, Ark.===
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==='''Boston District Judge Orders Prison to Provide Sex-Reassignment Surgery for Inmate'''===
  
"Carter was held on an outstanding warrant, frisked, found in possession of a small amount of marijuana, placed in a patrol car and handcuffed, according to [http://www.kait8.com/link/577939/pdf-jpd-press-release-on-chavis-carter-investigation police reports].A short time later, officers noticed Carter slumped in the backseat of the cruiser, covered in blood, according to an [https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/412428-chavis-carter-autopsy-report.html autopsy report released Monday]. The report found Carter had managed to conceal a handgun, which he used to shoot himself in the right side of the head. He later died at a hospital, and the report listed his death as a suicide.
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"BOSTON - State prison officials must provide taxpayer-funded sex-reassignment surgery to a transgender inmate serving life in prison for murder, because it is the only way to treat her "serious medical need," a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
  
"Apparently he produced a weapon, and despite being handcuffed, shot himself in the head," the report said."
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"Michelle Kosilek was born male but has received hormone treatments and now lives as a woman in an all-male prison. ...U.S. District Judge Mark Wolf is believed to be the first federal judge to order prison officials to provide sex-reassignment surgery for a transgender inmate."
  
- ''LA Times, ''Aug 20, 2012, "[http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-arkansas-handcuff-suicide-20120820,0,2540888.story Handcuffed--but he shot himself,]" b<span class="toolSet" style="width: 345px"><span class="byline">y Molly Hennessy-Fiske</span></span>
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''<span class="entry-title">[http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/apnewsbreak-federal-judge-orders-sex-change-surgery-for-mass-inmate-convicted-of-murder/2012/09/04/786b7e5a-f6af-11e1-a93b-7185e3f88849_story.html "Judge: Mass. must provide sex-reassignment surgery for murder convict who now lives as woman]" </span>''<span class="entry-title">by Assoc. Press, Washington Post - Sept. 4, 2012.</span>
  
===<span class="toolSet" style="width: 345px"><span class="byline">'''Portland'''</span></span> Police Release Video of Billy Simms Shooting===
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===Washington County Investigates Shooting of Jeffrey Holmes===
  
"Portland police on Monday released the [http://videos.oregonlive.com/oregonian/2012/08/portland_police_release_video.html video] surveillance images they obtained from a North Portland 7-Eleven that shows different camera views of the Portland police officer-involved shooting of 28-year-old Billy W. Simms on July 28....
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"Jeffrey Holmes, 49, was shot at least once after he attacked a deputy with a knife, said Sgt. Vance Stimler, a Washington County Sheriff's Office spokesman. The sheriff's office isn't releasing the number of times Holmes was shot or the number of rounds the deputy fired.
The video was shown to members of a Multnomah County grand jury, which found no criminal wrongdoing by the officer who fired six shots from his AR-15 rifle at Simms, killing him."
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- ''The Oregonian'', Aug 20, 2012, "[http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2012/08/portland_police_release_video_2.html Portland Police Release Video surveillance images from police shooting of Billy W. Simms]" by Maxine Bernstein
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When deputies arrived, they spoke with Holmes through his door at the apartment complex and urged him to come outside and speak with them. Stimler said when Holmes opened his door, he attacked one of the deputies with a knife.
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Holmes was taken to Legacy Emanuel Medical Center in Portland with life-threatening injuries, said Sgt. Bob Ray, another sheriff's office spokesman."
  
===Alabama Immigration Law - Mixed Bag===
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''"[http://www.oregonlive.com/north-of-26/index.ssf/2012/09/washington_county_authorities.html Washington County authorities continue to investigate deputy-involved shooting that injured Bethany man]''" by Rebecca Woolington, The Oregonian - Sept 9, 2012.
  
"Part of Alabama's [http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/i/immigration_and_refugees/index.html?inline=nyt-classifier immigration] law that ordered public schools to check the citizenship status of new students was ruled unconstitutional on Monday by a federal appeals court that also said the police in that state and Georgia can demand papers from criminal suspects they have detained. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Alabama schools provision wrongly singles out children who are in the country illegally. [...]The panel did leave in place part of the injunction blocking a section of the Georgia law that allows for the prosecution of certain individuals who knowingly harbor or transport an illegal immigrant during the commission of a crime."
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===Montana Judge Strikes Down Lethal Injection Procedure as Cruel &amp; Unusual===
  
- ''NYT'', Aug 20, 2012, "[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/21/us/alabama-court-gives-mixed-rulings-on-immigration-checks.html?ref=us Alabama-Court Gives Mixed Rulings on Immigration Law]" by AP
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"[State District Court Judge Jeffrey Sherlock] ruled... that the state's three-drug execution procedure differs from a two-drug protocol spelled out in law, which he said "increases the likelihood of confusion and error in the process."
  
==='''Anti-Camping Law Stands'''===
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Sherlock also faulted a practice in Montana that allows a prison warden with no medical training or execution experience to determine whether a prisoner is unconscious before a fatal drug is administered. ***"
  
"Portland's [http://www.portlandonline.com/auditor/index.cfm?a=15427&c=28513 anti-camping law] is alive after withstanding a nearly four-year-old legal battle.
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''<span class="entry-title">"[http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/montana-judge-strikes-down-state-execution-method/2012/09/08/4f34505a-f9e0-11e1-8398-0327ab83ab91_story.html Montana judge strikes down state execution method]" </span>''<span class="entry-title">by Laura Zuckerman, Washington Post - Sept 8, 2012.</span>
  
On Wednesday, the Portland City Council will vote to end the federal lawsuit filed by the Oregon Law Center on behalf of homeless residents.
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===<span class="entry-title">Former Hunger Striker Dies in GTMO Custody</span>===
  
As part of the [http://www.portlandonline.com/auditor/index.cfm?c=50265&a=408353 settlement], Portland will pay $3,200 to six plaintiffs and $37,000 to cover the law center's legal fees. That money, in turn, will be transferred back to the city's Housing Bureau for rental assistance programs. But the law -- which disallows tents -- will survive."
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"WASHINGTON - A detainee at the American prison at <span class="meta-loc">Guantánamo Bay</span>, Cuba, died over the weekend, the United States military announced on Monday.
  
- ''The Oregonian'', Aug 20, 2012, "A[http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2012/08/anti-camping_law_stands_but_po.html nti-Camping Law Stands, but Portland will Pay $3,200 to Homeless Plaintiffs]" by Mark Schmidt
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The military said that guards discovered the man unconscious in his cell on Saturday afternoon and that efforts to revive him were unsuccessful.
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He was the ninth detainee known to have died while imprisoned at Guantánamo. ***
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[The detainee] was a former hunger striker who had "declared himself to be no longer a hunger striker on June 1," the captain said, and he weighed 14 pounds more than he did when he arrived at the prison. The detainee was being held in "disciplinary status" in Camp 5, a maximum-security wing of the prison, because he had recently splashed a guard with bodily fluids."
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- ''[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/11/us/detainee-dies-at-guantanamo-prison.html?_r=1&ref=us Guantánamo Detainee, a Former Hunger Striker, Dies],'' by Charlie Savage, NYT - Sept. 10, 2012.
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Revision as of 17:32, December 21, 2012

Contents

Boston District Judge Orders Prison to Provide Sex-Reassignment Surgery for Inmate

"BOSTON - State prison officials must provide taxpayer-funded sex-reassignment surgery to a transgender inmate serving life in prison for murder, because it is the only way to treat her "serious medical need," a federal judge ruled Tuesday.

"Michelle Kosilek was born male but has received hormone treatments and now lives as a woman in an all-male prison. ...U.S. District Judge Mark Wolf is believed to be the first federal judge to order prison officials to provide sex-reassignment surgery for a transgender inmate."

"Judge: Mass. must provide sex-reassignment surgery for murder convict who now lives as woman" by Assoc. Press, Washington Post - Sept. 4, 2012.

Washington County Investigates Shooting of Jeffrey Holmes

"Jeffrey Holmes, 49, was shot at least once after he attacked a deputy with a knife, said Sgt. Vance Stimler, a Washington County Sheriff's Office spokesman. The sheriff's office isn't releasing the number of times Holmes was shot or the number of rounds the deputy fired.

When deputies arrived, they spoke with Holmes through his door at the apartment complex and urged him to come outside and speak with them. Stimler said when Holmes opened his door, he attacked one of the deputies with a knife.

Holmes was taken to Legacy Emanuel Medical Center in Portland with life-threatening injuries, said Sgt. Bob Ray, another sheriff's office spokesman."

"Washington County authorities continue to investigate deputy-involved shooting that injured Bethany man" by Rebecca Woolington, The Oregonian - Sept 9, 2012.

Montana Judge Strikes Down Lethal Injection Procedure as Cruel & Unusual

"[State District Court Judge Jeffrey Sherlock] ruled... that the state's three-drug execution procedure differs from a two-drug protocol spelled out in law, which he said "increases the likelihood of confusion and error in the process."

Sherlock also faulted a practice in Montana that allows a prison warden with no medical training or execution experience to determine whether a prisoner is unconscious before a fatal drug is administered. ***"

"Montana judge strikes down state execution method" by Laura Zuckerman, Washington Post - Sept 8, 2012.

Former Hunger Striker Dies in GTMO Custody

"WASHINGTON - A detainee at the American prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, died over the weekend, the United States military announced on Monday.

The military said that guards discovered the man unconscious in his cell on Saturday afternoon and that efforts to revive him were unsuccessful.

He was the ninth detainee known to have died while imprisoned at Guantánamo. ***

[The detainee] was a former hunger striker who had "declared himself to be no longer a hunger striker on June 1," the captain said, and he weighed 14 pounds more than he did when he arrived at the prison. The detainee was being held in "disciplinary status" in Camp 5, a maximum-security wing of the prison, because he had recently splashed a guard with bodily fluids."

- Guantánamo Detainee, a Former Hunger Striker, Dies, by Charlie Savage, NYT - Sept. 10, 2012.