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Findings Complaints Settlements Settlement Agreement Between the U.S. Department of Justice and Wicomico County, Maryland Regarding the Wicomico County Detention Center (PDF) (07/16/2004) ... [Read More]
Oklahoma City About Us Oklahoma City Metro Transit's Bus System begins at NW 2nd and Shartel on the east side of the Oklahoma County Jail in downtown Oklahoma City. Bus routes #11 and #38 serve the office, although the two bus stops are approximately one mile from the office. One bus stop is located at SW 44th Street and Portland; the other is at SW 29th Street and Meridian. ... [Read More]
Macomb County - Commissioner William J. Revoir District 16 He also is chairman of the Hospital Finance Authority, chairman of the Retiree Health Care Board and is a member of the Macomb County Retirement System Board and the Macomb County Drain Board. Revoir is involved in the community in numerous ways by serving as president of the Macomb County Jail Ministry, an alternate delegate for Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG), and as a board member of the Macomb Homeless Coalition. ... Macomb County Home | Board of Commissioners Home | County Clerk Home | Circuit Court Home | County Sites ... [Read More]
News Brief U.S. Marshals Service The Metro Fugitive Squad received the warrant yesterday afternoon and began to investigate the whereabouts of the two fugitives. With relentless and diligent effort by the U.S. Marshals Task Force, Christopher Hendricks and the juvenile were arrested this afternoon and booked into the Oklahoma County Jail. The capture of these dangerous fugitives is just another example of the U.S. Marshals Metro Fugitive Squad working so effectively and efficiently with state and local law enforcement agencies. ... [Read More]
Findings Complaints Settlements Settlement Agreement Between the U.S. Department of Justice and Wicomico County, Maryland Regarding the Wicomico County Detention Center (PDF) (07/16/2004) ... [Read More]
USMS Task Force Arrests Rape Suspect The U.S. Marshals North Florida Violent Fugitive Task Force and Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Deputies captured James Frederick LABOSSIERE 9:30 this morning at an address north of 9 Mile Road in Pensacola. During a surveillance of a residence on the 9000 block of Lyman Road, Deputy Marshals identified the 28 year old LABOSSIERE while he was working on a car. LABOSSIERE is wanted in Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office in Oklahoma, on a two count indictment from May of 1995 charging him with Forcible Sodomy Rape and Indecent Proposal to a Child. At one point LABOSSIERE went back into the trailer where he was believed to be living with a girlfriend and the task force immediately requested further assistance from Escambia County sheriff’s Office. County patrol units and the Air 1 Helicopter Unit aided in his apprehension. LABOSSIERE acted calm and was arrested without any struggle. ... [Read More]
Audit Report One of the facilities that the INS has entered into an IGA to house long-term detainees and provide vocation training is the Jefferson County, Oklahoma, Detention Center. The INS awarded the detention center IGA No. IGSA-A/ACD-99-6051, on November 12, 1988. The IGA established a jail day rate of $50 per jail day for long-term detainees and $38 per jail day for detainees not identified as long-term detainees (during our audit period only long-term detainees were housed at the detention center). The IGA also stipulated that each long-term detainee is to be provided access to educational, vocational and rehabilitative programs. On February 9, 2001, the detention center requested that the INS increase the rate for long-term detainees to $65 per jail day, although the cost statement submitted with the request only supported a rate of $57.99 per jail day. ... [Read More]
Oklahoma State Senat "Week In Review" for February 12-15, 2001 - SB 115 by Sen. Keith Leftwich authorizes the creation of County Jail Authorities, which would handle decisions regarding jail privatization agreements. The five-member board would be composed of the chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, the sheriff, an appointee of the sheriff, an appointee of the county commissioners and an appointee of the presiding district judge; ... - SB 454 by Sen. Jerry Smith would change the population requirements that designate whether a county must have a separate public defender's office. The move is designed to keep Cleveland County within the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System after the release of new population figures. Currently, only Tulsa and Oklahoma counties have their own public defender's offices. ... [Read More]
Utah Department of Public Safety - Utah Highway Patrol On Sunday, December 11th, two Oklahoma jail escapees unknowingly entered Carbon County. James Earl Lewis, 29, and David W. Richardson, 21, had escaped from the Wagoner, Oklahoma jail on November 26th. They were later stopped by Beaver County, Oklahoma Undersheriff Kenny Miller and a passenger Danny Cambern. During this stop the two fugitives killed the undersheriff and his passenger. ... During the first two weeks of the strike, Utah Highway Patrol troopers equipped in full riot gear, escorted non-union workers across picket lines. Troopers were also stationed at the Carbon County Courthouse where negotiations were conducted by union workers. On December 13th, at 4:00 p.m., an anonymous bomb threat to the Carbon County Courthouse, forced the adjournment of a Seventh District Court hearing on the right of striking United Mine Workers members to picket nonunion coal mines. Judge pro tem Don V. Tibbs, Manti, ordered the building evacuated and searched. Troopers and sheriffs deputies stationed at the courthouse could find no bomb. ... [Read More]
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