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Goldings v. Winn, No. 03-2633 (1st Cir.) (383 F.3d 17) (September 3, 2004) (Judge Kermit A. Lipez)

Just before Christmas in 2002, the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) faxed a letter to all Federal judges, announcing that it was changing its long-standing policy regarding the placement of inmates in community confinement centers or halfway houses (which are officially referred to as “CCCs,” after their official name, “community …

 

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