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of Defendants and the jail without sacrificing the free speech and expression rights of Prison Legal News and the inmates. CAUSE OF ACTION I: FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSION 23. Defendants’ policy banning ...
Brief • 2007
of Defendants and the jail without sacrificing the free speech and expression rights of Prison Legal News and the inmates. CAUSE OF ACTION I: FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSION 23. Defendants’ policy banning ...
Brief • August 12, 2004
. Jail for nearly two years after the Superior Court of the District of Columbia ordered his release. Certain Defendants forcibly medicated Mr. Heard against his will and in violation of his constitutional ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
of authorization from the legal representative under whose supervision he or she is working.15 Hudson County Jail appears to meet this section of the Standards. Officer (b)(6), (b)(7)c stated that Bar cards ...
Publication
Filed under: Religious Freedom
of the human spirit" from being realized and violates the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, which protects free speech and the free exercise of religion. s Jails may limit detainees' right ...
Publication • September 11, 2015
Filed under: Telephone Rates
a rurnkey inmate calling solutfon which shall include, without limitation, collect, prepaid, debit and free calling. Vendor shall install and operate inmate telephones, and related equipment. Vendor sh~ll ...
Publication • April 15, 2022
Filed under: Telephones
not charge a fee to a resident, the department facility or the department for providing the free outgoing telephone calls required pursuant to subsection 2, paragraphs A and B. C. A service provider may ...
Texas Chaplain Who Complained of Jail Conditions Reinstated, Suit Settled by In January 2011, Gail Hanson was reinstated as a volunteer chaplain at the Cameron County Jail in Brownsville ...
Brief • August 13, 2004
. Jail thereafter gave to Mr. Heard was trerefore provided without his consent. 103. These actions by Defendant District of Columbia violated Mr. Heard's (a) right to be free of unlawful searches ...
Brief • 2010
conditions at the jail,. he infonnedher that the conditions at the jail were none .of her business and said t() HansoQ9. ~~Yoyr job is to preach." 22. Hansoll c()ntillued ttl counsel and pray with detainees ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
. Based on our facility visit, it did not appear that the facility was implementing these Standards. (b)(6), (b)(7)c According to our conversations with Officer the facility provides neither free calls nor ...
Publication
and their children, or were forced to confess to crimes. Join the movement to free battered women from prison." NEW! Heart of the Earth Survival School Prison Program National Indian Prisoner Support Network C/o Ted ...
Publication
think! How did you hear about LockedOut? What is useful about it? READ BETWEEN THE BARS c/o Daily Planet Publishing P.O. Box 1589 Tucson, AZ 85702 Sends free books donated by the community to people ...
Case • 1966
convicted by a jury in a joint trial in the County Judge's Court of Leon County, Florida, on a charge of "trespass with a malicious and mischievous intent" upon the premises of the county jail contrary ...
Brief • 2009
at the jail because she had “threatened to help inmates escape.” 25. Defendant excluded Ms. Hanson from ministering to detainees in the jail to retaliate against her for exercising her free speech rights ...
Case • 1984
be determined whether the jail officials reasonably responded to that risk. Id., slip op. at 11. A pretrial detainee's due process right to be free from punishment includes the right to be free from cruel ...
Brief • October 18, 2007
the publication under the United States and Georgia Constitutions’ free speech, free press and due process clauses. 22. The Fulton County Jail’s absolute ban on subscription publications is in violation of the free ...
Filing
censorship, jail litigation, visiting, telephones, religious freedom, free speech, prison rape, abuse of women prisoners, retaliation, the Prison Legal Reform Act (PLRA), medical treatment, AIDS, the death ...
Filing • July 28, 2016
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
is a violation of the First Amendment free speech rights of both the sender of the envelope and the prisoner who is the intended recipient; (c) the refusal to deliver any item of mail to a prisoner from a licensed ...
Brief • July 28, 2016
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
is a violation of the First Amendment free speech rights of both the sender of the envelope and the prisoner who is the intended recipient; (c) the refusal to deliver any item of mail to a prisoner from a licensed ...
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