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Prisoners Riot Over Excessive Phone Rates

By Christopher Zoukis A disturbance at Alaska’s Lemon Creek Correctional Center left a housing unit uninhabitable after prisoners and guards clashed over the prison’s excessive telephone rates, a “smartmouth” guard’s comments on the subject, and other issues. According to prisoners formerly housed in the dorm, on October 9, 2015, between 9 and 10 p.m., prisoner

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Prison Phone Battles Wage On

There’s a storm brewing in the prison-industrial complex. It’s been simmering for decades, but a lawsuit was recently launched by inmates and families in Virginia against Global Tel*Link (GTL) sees it set to boil over as inmates and their families have grown tired of paying the price for the wages of a corporate war. The

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Investigation Into Prison Phone Companies

Prison Legal News is engaging in an investigation concerning deceptive practices by prison phone companies. We at the Prison Law Blog encourage you to submit documentation to Prison Legal News if you have been a victim of such practices. The Prison Legal News notice is as follows: HRDC and PLN are gathering information about the

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Louisiana Public Service Commission Considers Prison Phone Issues

By Prison Legal News The Advocate reported in March 2014 that tensions were high between Louisiana Public Service Commission (PSC) Chairman Eric Skrmetta and PSC Commissioner Foster Campbell during a hearing on issues related to prison and jail phone rates. Previously, in December 2012, the PSC voted to lower the cost of phone calls made

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