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Filed under: International, CIA
surveillance c. Mundane routines become unforgettable memories d. Exertion of physical and psychological stress VI. Secrecy and cover-up: how the United States and its European partners evade responsibility ...
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Filed under: International, CIA
Eu Report on Secret Cia Prisons in Europe, 2006 restricted AS/Jur (2006) 16 Part II 7 June 2006 ajdoc16 2006 Part II Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights Alleged secret detentions and unlawful inter-state transfers involving Council of Europe member states Draft report – Part II (Explanatory memorandum) Rapporteur: …
Publication • March 4, 2015
.......................................................................................... 25 9. Brown’s Toxicology ................................................................................................... 25 10. Ferguson Market Surveillance Video ...
Brief • July 21, 2018
#C2757 documentation of Hepatitis B immunizations, and annual TB screening and skin test clearance. The Contractor shall implement an infection control program, which includes concurrent surveillance ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Attorneys, Legal Materials
CIVIL RICO CASES NOT INVOLVING LABOR UNIONS 299 MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES 308 A. Prior or Parallel Criminal Proceeding 308 B. Use of Court-Ordered Electronic Surveillance 309 C. Federal Rule ...
Case • 1999
Charlesworth under surveillance. Plaintiff did not allege that defendants had taken charge of Charlesworth. Nothing in the pleadings permits the inference that defendants had taken charge of or had control over ...
Case • 1995
to surveillance). [66] The issue of what constitutes "implied consent" in the prison context has not yet been directly addressed by this court, and we do not decide it here. It is sufficient to point out ...
Case • 1995
experts, reviewing the forensic evidence after his conviction, had established that Joy must have died during a period when petitioner was under police surveillance for Joy's disappearance and thus had ...
Case • 1988
. Supp. 606 (C.D. Ill. 1986). In Grummett, prisoners in San Quentin prison challenged the constitutionality of the prison's search and surveillance activities when performed by members of the opposite ...
Case • 2002
surveillance of the inmate's movements and activities. This phenomenon of "control dichotomy . . . [is nowhere] . . . more pronounced [**29] than in the context of the special relationship between prison guards ...
Case • 1989
with the close and continual surveillance of inmates and their cells required to ensure institutional security and internal order. We are satisfied that society would insist that the prisoner's expectation ...
Case • 1994
not chilled O'Keefe's rights ("Mr. O'Keefe has not been shy to present grievances"). O'Keefe's situation is not that of Laird, where civilians alleged that U.S. Army surveillance of lawful political activity ...
Case • 1996
by the cell size, lack of privacy, the ineffective surveillance system, deterrents to reporting, the contraband rule, and the excessive amount of time spent on lockdown status. [43] This evidence is ample ...
Case • 2001
of Cross-Gender Searches and Surveillance in Prisons: Defining an Appropriate and Uniform Review, 73 Ind. L.J. 959 (1998), they nonetheless make the point that the gender of the inmate and the guard ...
. The crash of 87 put an end to that one. After that, there was a stream of other jobs, including a stint as a private investigator, working insurance and marital surveillance cases all over New Jersey, New ...
Case • 2004
by the use of the chemical toilets (including the stench), and Bissonnette's frequent surveillance of the institution, one can easily conclude that she was aware that the conditions of the chemical toilets ...
classifications. Apparently the Sheriff believed that housing two suicidal mentally ill prisoners together was reasonable. The unit they were in had 24-hour surveillance cameras, which apparently were not monitored ...
Case • 2003
Footnotes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [65] *fn1 A surveillance tape of the incidents - containing a mute series of essentially still images from ...
Case • 2004
surveillance by officers of the opposite sex while naked - for example while in the shower or using a toilet in a cell -- would provide the basis of a claim on which relief could be granted. Kent v. Johnson, 821 ...
Case • 1990
occurred, that this could have interfered with the jailers' auditory surveillance of inmate activities, and that the jailers also could have been distracted by watching commercial television at the booking ...
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