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Washington state governor OKs bill banning for-profit jails

Washington state governor OKs bill banning for-profit jails
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Federal judge dismisses lawsuit against Arizona s use of private prisons

Federal judge dismisses lawsuit against Arizona s use of private prisons U.S. District Judge Douglas L. Rayes on Monday dismissed the class action lawsuit against the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry, GEO Group, CoreCivic Inc. and Management and Training Corp. after the state filed a motion. The lawsuit was filed in June by five inmates and the NAACP. They claimed Arizona is practicing slavery by sending inmates to private prisons to generate revenues and profits for the monetary benefit of corporate owners, shareholders and executive management. The judge ruled the inmates were not able to provide any allegations supporting their claims.

Village officials comment on Potsdam police advisory committee resignations

Thursday, January 7, 2021 - 6:15 am BY ADAM ATKINSON North Country This Week POTSDAM Village officials commented briefly over the recent resignation of two members of the municipality’s police advisory committee. Members of the village board and the village administrator commented at the village board meeting Monday, Jan. 4 on the outcome of the committee’s last meeting in December, which resulted in the resignations of members John Youngblood and Jen Braxton, both coordinators of the local Black Lives Matter group. Meanwhile, WWNY reports that a third member of the committee has resigned. For more on that, see story here. “I made comments last week regarding the police committee and just how appreciative I am of all of the very hard work that members are doing to confront very difficult issues. And it takes courage to do so, especially in a public format,” said Village Trustee Alexandra Wilke. “All we can hope to do is do better by each other

Significant progress being made to return to normal operations at Thunder Bay Courthouse

‘Significant progress’ being made to return to normal operations at Thunder Bay Courthouse As of this week, there is no estimated reopening date as of this week, according to the Ministry of the Attorney General. Dec 24, 2020 4:10 PM By: TbNewsWatch.com Staff Fire crews responded to a blaze at the Thunder Bay Courthouse on Oct. 4, 2020. THUNDER BAY Following a fire at the Thunder Bay Courthouse in early October, the building remains closed with no immediate plans of reopening, according to a ministry spokesperson.  Alexandra Wilkes with the Ministry of the Attorney General said this week “significant progress is being made to return to normal operations” but there is no reopening date on the calendar yet.

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