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Brief • 2021
. The incarcerated recipient often cannot view what happens to their legal mail after the copying process is completed. Prison staff could read the legal mail prior to shredding or returning it. Likewise ...
Brief • March 11, 2022
Filed under: Censorship
web page, on a page for frequently asked questions, states: “We do not accept any mail for inmates without prior approval[.]”2 39. The Jail’s web page does not explain what policies currently apply ...
Brief • December 23, 2019
and is conducted at the prisoner’s cell door, where other prisoners and corrections officers can hear what is said. As a result, prisoners with serious mental illness are often reluctant to share their mental health ...
by the application of what the Court labeled the objective reasonableness test. The factors to be considered include: 1.) The severity of the crime, 2.) Whether the suspect poses an immediate threat to the safety ...
Brief • April 13, 2022
The quote is as noted in the Inmate Activity Log; Barnes recorded "opiwn" rather than "opiate," which likely is what Mr. Becton actually reported. 9 Case 1:22-cv-00411-RDA-JFA Document 1-1 Filed 04/13/22 ...
, telling him "he ain't going nowhere" and that he was going to tell them what happened whether he liked it or not, or words to that effect. They also told him they would “charge him with Murder 2,” or words ...
Brief • June 8, 2021
Filed under: Wrongful Death
Daniel’s body temperature to determine what type of sedative to administer, Defendant Taladay responded in a crude, joking manner, gesturing his finger toward Daniel’s naked buttocks as if he was going ...
Brief • June 16, 2020
to determine what went wrong during discovery regarding the undisclosed documents and the misleading information that was supplied. (Doc. 175). Following a show cause hearing on November 29, 2018, Judge Williams ...
Brief • October 13, 2009
the TACTS s~pp~rtin.g Co~t TI. Describe exactly .what· . 3. Supporting F~cts. •State as .each Defendant did or.didncit do that violatedyom rights. State the.facts clearly 1.~ your own words without ...
Publication
Filed under: Police, FBI
about the identity of any FBI attorneys who may have approved the use of exigent letters. Rogers said that based on what the Company A analyst told him about the prior use of exigent letters by the New ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
Entity. 7.3 The notice to affected individuals shall be written in plain language and shall include, to the extent possible, I) a brief description of what happened, 2) a description of the types ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing
by the standard of review. We do not believe that this is an accurate summary of what appellate judges have said or of the appellate caselaw. We therefore urge the Commission to provide a fair account of the views ...
Publication
Commission on Environmental Justice on the Gulf Coast in 2006 to gather information on the environmental concerns of local residents and identify what, if any, actions local, state, and federal agencies were ...
Publication
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
were attracted to what corporations promised: to absorb the soaring incarceration rate while saving taxpayers money. They began to pass laws allowing privatization during the early 1980s. A firm may ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
Connecticut contemplated and damaged her liver.”47 Nashville’s medical examiner said, sending up to 2,000 inmates to an Ohio CCA prison. “Think about what “It’s a restricted area. There’s a limit to what you ...
Brief • January 9, 2003
the existence of similarly situated employees. The similarity of comparative employees is governed by the similarity of their conduct and related circumstances, not by what charges an agency chooses to bring ...
Brief • February 23, 2021
that dictated when an inmate must be seen and examined by a physician, when an inmate must be taken to an outside medical facility or hospital, and how and under what circumstances an inmate may “refuse” medical ...
Brief • August 2, 2023
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
undermined, by the withheld Brady materials. He also conveyed the false impression that he was merely repeating what he had said to federal agents in or around 1996, which was likewise untrue. 98. STRADFORD ...
Brief • October 28, 2022
that “[a] housing provider that imposes a blanket prohibition on any person with any conviction record—no matter when the conviction occurred, what the underlying conduct entailed, or what the convicted person has ...
Brief • July 13, 2021
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
Centurion 002033 Case 1:20-cv-01019-KWR-LF Document 46 Filed 07/13/21 Page 12 of 35 Segregation and Restricted Housing refer to what is commonly known as solitary confinement. 66. Plaintiff was placed ...
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