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Case • 1999
plaintiff's injuries occurred and whether and to what extent plaintiff can be made better, or to hold a hearing on the record with counsel present, shows that there are no further available administrative ...
Case • 2000
was [**3] off duty, but that she would personally do what she could to solve the problem. Whatley recorded the plaintiff's medical condition in an incident report and notified her superior, defendant Jail ...
Article • May 15, 1999 • from PLN May, 1999
pervasive." It's not a big shock to him that there are "bigoted individuals" working for the DOC. "It's just our society. What bothers me more than anything is the institutional support for those individuals ...
Case • 1988
of juveniles, (b) is patently offensive to prevailing standards in the adult community as a whole with respect to what is suitable material for juveniles, and (c) is, when taken as a whole, lacking in serious ...
of a golf-ball-size lump in her ear in June and was denied an MRI by Corizon. “What our folks are told at Corizon is to do the right thing. To practice good medicine,” said Corizon spokeswoman ...
clearly wonders what she’s said to cause such a reaction). Then the son adds, his voice cracking on a nervous attempt at sarcasm: “It’s sure reassuring to know we’re being protected from criminals ...
;What I have seen over six years is, [Evan] has a high level of paranoia and [is] extremely anxious,” Jack Ebel said at a state Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in 2011, when he testified about ...
they’re contracted out in the first place. It would take something like forcing kids to sleep in feces-encrusted cells and eat food infested with bugs, which is what happened at a Texas Youth Commission ...
Article • March 15, 2019
facility’s handling of allegations every three years. What we learned about this process, based on Monterrosa’s experience, raised additional questions about the potential biases and conflicts ...
In-the-News Article • November 3, 2018
. Willie McDonald said he voted for Amendment 4 because he had relatives with felonies. “But they did their time, they did what they had to do,” he added. If the amendment passed, he ...
Brief • 2009
OF THE CASE As required by Rule 15.2 of the Supreme Court Rules, Respondent Rackard is required to address perceived misstatements of fact or law in the petition that bear on what issues would properly ...
Brief • 2012
, 1440 (10th Cir.1984) (en banc)). ―The district court's active participation in the discovery motions practice affords it a superior position than we — with but a cold record to review — for deciding what ...
Brief • February 20, 2009
* In a subsequent deposition taken after Defendants Byrd and Chapman were served in this case, Ms. Isom attempted to recant such testimony, only to be required to reaffirm the truth of what she had testified ...
Brief • 2009
as well as gang paraphernalia. Attempting to locate Bowen, Messerschmidt interviewed Kelly. The interview was videotaped. There is no doubt about what Kelly told Messerschmidt: Messerschmidt: So he’s ...
Article • May 1, 2021 • from PLN May, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
his way off the ventilator, and he’s conscious, and the next day he’s dead? We just want to know why.” What’s more, Howard’s family could not contact him during the six ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
for inmates, which is why they're contracted out in the first place. It would take something like forcing kids to sleep in feces-encrusted cells and eat food infested with bugs, which is what happened ...
Brief • May 1, 2017
that something was about to happen until it happened.” The bouncer testified that he “didn’t see what started the fight.” He merely saw the outbreak of the fight out of his “peripheral vision” and then “turned ...
Publication • February 25, 2014
while in isolation, and the provisions for exit. Because we looked at written policies, we cannot report on how policies are implemented or on how isolation is experienced. What we can report ...
Publication • March 1, 2011
Filed under: GEO Group/Wackenhut
a statement responding to the allegations in writing, including factual information highlighting who, what, when, where and why. The employee should sign and date their statement. The supervisor should retain ...
Publication • January 19, 2016
to Inmate Calling Services (ICS). “A dollar a minute strikes me as a fair price” . . . “I guess it depends what viewpoint you’re coming from. The way I look at it, we’ve got a captive audience. If they don’t ...
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