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by Teresa Bums Posey "I want to be crystal-c/ear about this: J ~ill never tolerate inmate abuse. I will take swift, decisive action anytime it occurs. .~ goal is to rid the Florida prison System ...
Brief • December 20, 2021
participants). Faced with the more difficult task of actually collecting primary data in an actual prison or jail, rather than analyzing data collected by others or providing armchair critiques of efforts ...
Brief • December 20, 2021
Filed under: Prison Conditions
participants). Faced with the more difficult task of actually collecting primary data in an actual prison or jail, rather than analyzing data collected by others or providing armchair critiques of efforts ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
in the general population,” p. 11. 8 “Mental Health Problems of Prison and Jail Inmates,” Doris J. James and Lauren E. Glaze, Bureau of Justice Statistics Special Report, September 2006. 6 symptoms of mental ...
Case • 2001
. OPINIONBY: Nancy G. Edmunds OPINION: [*815] FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW INTRODUCTION Plaintiffs, inmates of the Michigan Department of Correction and their prospective visitors, brought ...
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Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
, Sections 14-101 through 14-108 ofthe Annotated Code of Maryland, which require that every person that enters into contracts, leases, or other agreements with the State of Maryland, a county ...
Brief • May 21, 2021
Filed under: Medical
A motion to modify a consent decree is governed by the standard set out by the Supreme Court in Rufo v. Inmates of Suffolk County Jail, 502 U.S. 367 (1992). See Thompson, 404 F.3d 821, 827-29 (relying ...
Case • 1996
the pendency of this lawsuit. Plaintiff, an inmate at Attica Correctional Facility, has been confined to medical keeplock for three-and-a-half years for refusing to submit to a screening test for "latent ...
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decision. As a result, preparations are underway to return the inmate back to custody as he was wrongfully awarded approximately one year in jail credit. However, Newman's defense attorney has announced his ...
Publication • 2016
staff-staff and staff-inmate interactions were observed. Individual interviews were conducted with the Warden, Chief Deputy Warden, five Associate Wardens, department heads, union representatives ...
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, an “inmate’s ‘status as a prisoner’ and the operational realities of a prison dictate restrictions on the associational rights among inmates.” Jones v. North Carolina Prisoners’ Labor Union, Inc., 433 U.S. 119 ...
Case • 1997
permissibly may infer that the purpose of the governmental action is punishment that may not constitutionally be inflicted upon detainees qua detainees." Bell, 441 U.S. at 539; see Union County Jail Inmates v ...
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Filed under: Classification
to become eligible for release on the earliest possible date. Gathering security information on inmates Once an offender is sentenced, the county assembles various documents that will accompany the inmate ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Voting
process (2004 & 2007), Adopted requirement for county jail officials to assist with rights restoration (2006) Codified data sharing procedures regarding removal and restoration process (2006) Eliminated ...
Case • 2001
Civil Liberties Union OF VIRGINIA Foundation, Inc., Richmond, Virginia, for Appellant. Randall T. Perdue, Timberlake, Smith, Thomas & Moses, P.C., Staunton, Virginia, for Appellees. [8] Before ...
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be and still escape successful constitutional challenge. To begin, consider Ruark v. Schooley (1962), where detainees’ complaints about being confined in an isolation cell in a county jail without food, water ...
Case • 1997
" under the Eighth Amendment. See, e.g., Estelle v. Gamble, 429 U.S. 97 (1976); Inmates of Allegheny County Jail v. Pierce, 612 F.2d 754 (3d Cir. 1979). In Pierce, we said that "[a]lthough negligence ...
publicly canned, and is now a bureaucrat for the Norfolk County Jail. More important, his replacement is a determined woman who sees the need for many of the changes recommended by the Harshbarger ...
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SUBSIDIARIES OF PAY EL OBRI LSZA FLOCUMENTS EXPENSES LISTING EXHIBIT 12TH 127A INMATE EXHIBIT LQSA OF SUMMARY JUDGMENT FOR A7 DEAN PC SUPPORT IN EXHIBIT EXHIBIT SUPPORT EXHIBITS ADDITION ...
Brief • 2005
Bottom’s (“Appellant”) action in its entirety. The decision is set forth in the Joint Appendix (“JA”) at 5877.1 STATEMENT OF JURISDICTION This action arises from a pro se complaint filed by an inmate ...
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