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, and to what it refers, is unclear. (See id.). Defendants dispute plaintiff’s 12 Case 5:21-cv-00469-FL Document 88 Filed 03/27/24 Page 12 of 28 characterization of this evidence on exactly this ground. (See ...
Brief • May 28, 2025
Filed under: Disabled Prisoners
is unavailable when (despite what regulations or guidance materials may promise) it operates as a simple dead end—with officers unable or consistently unwilling to provide any relief to aggrieved inmates ...
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in the use of force progression, and what level of force is appropriate in response to different levels of resistance by suspects, including de-escalation techniques and interactions with individuals ...
Brief • September 12, 2024
Filed under: Censorship
, but only by appropriate penalties for what is wrongfully spoken.”). 89. Defendants’ actions in preventing delivery of Plaintiff’s reading material to willing listeners in the Jail has damaged Plaintiff ...
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evidence. Instead, they appear to rely excessively on officer statements to determine what happene~ during an incident. While Jail staff were helpful and willing to assemble use of force documents requested ...
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ever participated in a fire drill, nor could any officer recall receiving instruction on what do in the event of a fire. The Jail relies on the local fire department to respond to any emergency related ...
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Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
don't know what's happened to him: he doesn't come out of the cell to see us anymore.10 If guards determine that a detainee has committed any infraction, the detainee remains in lockdown in his cell ...
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Report -March 2001 Page 6 This is the FTCA case wherein the plaintiff alleges that medical personnel committed malpractice in treating what was eventually diagnosed as herpes in his eye. Discovery ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
support they would receive after release, they did not fully recognize the importance of family until they had been in the community a few months. When asked before release what things would be important ...
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
men and women (Glick et al., 2000) via what has been termed a “rape promoting culture” (Sanday, 1981). In support of the feminist perspective, a positive correlation is reported between sexual hostility ...
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: ./ ./ ./ ./ What is the Department's role? What services must the Department provide? Is the State the proper level of government to provide these services? If State government is the appropriate level of government ...
Brief • January 30, 2007
~ • . - ':ULlEF Document 1 Filed 01/30/2007 Page 6 of 28 ItJ '-' lV. State what relid you leek. from the court. Mak~ no legal argumeonts. Cite no cil:teS or statutes. '" '" M ' . Mr. Lawrence Davis. Jr ...
Brief • August 17, 2015
and it was denied or approved based on what would quite [sic] him up. (D.E. 53-1, at 2). Counsel argued that the amendment would not be futile because the officers’ intimidation of Mr. Wiggins rendered the grievance ...
Brief • September 8, 2015
script is being provided with this Reply, and the IVR script confirms what is in the Baker declaration. Moreover, Plaintiffs do not dispute that GTL’s IVR provided notice of the TOU. Instead, they have ...
Brief • October 14, 2016
Filed under: Wrongful Death, Suicides
with Nealman, Troopers Laughlin and Morris discovered that Nealman was obviously suffering from a psychological medical emergency. 1 Source: What we know about jail suicides, Urban Institute, Kate Villarreal ...
Brief • 2011
doors; hitting walls with his hands; ingesting objects; cutting himself; refusing to disclose to the facility administration what he had discussed with his attorney during a legal visit; urinating ...
Brief • June 29, 2015
Filed under: First Amendment
in and of itself was used as a weapon or in some malicious purpose. There’s always papers around for inmates to use if that’s what they choose to do. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Q. BY MR. FREEMAN: Did you ever observe ...
Brief • June 6, 2014
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
the report that states costs for some of the facilities included in the report to be higher than the interim rate caps.67 But, what Securus fails to highlight is that its average total cost per minute of all ...
cell, and, troubled by what he saw, told the Officer Defendants on duty that he had seen an inmate, lying on the floor of his cell, naked. The Officer Defendants did nothing. 60. Hour after hour ...
Brief • September 16, 2009
by public oversight should be preserved. Cherokee at 78-79. -7- “The cornerstone of this analysis . . . is whether and to what extent the entity performs a governmental or public function, for we intend ...
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