cellmates newspaper
Saturday, January 31st, 2009The jail staff rushed to the cell soon after they learnt about the brawl and took the injured prisoners to the hospital in the jail complex. [1]
Prior to sentencing, Assistant District Attorney James Jacobs informed President Judge John M. Cascio that the jail staff did not want the two men returned to the jail. [2]
MYSORE: A prisoner serving a life term in the Mysore Central Jail allegedly assaulted two of his cellmates on Wednesday. [1]
Ty Drew Soberdash, 32, of Somerset and Shawn Richard Leskovich, 23, of Jenners were sentenced to six months to five years and nine to 23 months in state prison, respectively. [...] Cascio acknowledged the request before sentencing Soberdash and Leskovich for institutional vandalism and obstruction of the administration of law offenses from the incident. [2]
Former security guard Dwayne Mayo of Wolfhorse Publishing in St. Petersburg compiles weekly arrests in the newspaper. [...] Civil attorneys say there is little suspects can do about publication of their pictures because the information is in the public domain. [...] Mayo said he offers the newspaper for free at Narcotics Anonymous and drug rehabilitation centers since many arrests are drug-related. [...] One criminal defense lawyer, though, said he would use the publication to ask for a change of venue, even for charges to be dropped. [3]
On March 21, Soberdash, who was jailed on a parole violation, and Leskovich, who was jailed on drug charges, clogged a toilet to flood their cell. [...] Soberdash and Leskovich must both pay court costs, a supervisory fee, and $200 in fines. [...] Sheriff Carl Brown, who made the request to the district attorney’s office on behalf of the jail staff, communicated that the reason behind the request is that the jail was the victim in this case. [2]
According to sources in the prison, Subhan, who has been convicted of murder, reportedly picked up a quarrel with Alwyn and Mahadeva and assaulted them, creating a tense situation in the jail. [1]
Attorney Alan H. Fein of Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson in Miami said a jail mug shot can play havoc with a reputation, noting how actor Nick Nolte became the butt of jokes after his drunken driving arrest in 2002 caught him in an awful Hawaiian shirt and greasy, stringy hair. [...] The 53-year-old Lake Worth woman was pulled over by the Florida Highway Patrol before she could get off at the next exit and was arrested on a drunken driving charge. [3]
Sources:
[1] The Hindu : Karnataka / Mysore News : Prisoner assaults cellmates
[2] Former cellmates sentenced to prison
[3] Daily Business Review: News Item