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the crime. 17 102. At the time, even though the murder weapon had not been 18 located, based on information from the Medical Examiner, the officers 19 believed the murder weapon was a crowbar ...
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Gibbs v. Creek County, Ok, Failure to Protect, Opp. To Sj I. Introduction. This is a civil rights action brought pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §§1983 and 2000d to recover damages for injuries suffered by the African-American plaintiff as a result of a brutal gang beating administered by his all white …
In-the-News Article • March 1, 2024
, the wages that incarcerated workers earn are often too low (42) to cover even the most basic costs incarcerated people face, including medical care, (43) hygiene items, (44) and communicating ...
Brief • March 7, 2006
Jewell v. Gonzales, PA, Order, Bop R Rated Movie Ban, 2006 Case 1:97-cv-00408-SJM-SPB Document 80 Filed 03/17/2006 Page 1 of 55 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA RICHARD JEWELL, et al., Plaintiffs, v. ALBERTO R. GONZALES, et al., Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) …
Publication • March 1, 2014
.” Rhode Island defines an “indigent defendant” as someone “who after payment of necessary expenses for food, shelter and medical care” cannot afford to hire counsel. And in Utah, a defendant is indigent ...
or take his medication and who was subsequently shot three times by an officer); Thompson v. Williamson County, 219 F.3d 555, 556 (6th Cir. 2000) (providing the factual background of a case in which ...
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Filed under: Sentencing
closely related to the increased susceptibility of mentally ill persons to other factors, such as homelessness, substance abuse, and non-compliance with medication regimens. Thus, research suggests pro ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
Services and Facilities Maintenance In FY 2011-12 CALPIA will expand the CSFM enterprise with the addition of a facilities maintenance program at the California Medical Facility at Vacaville, California ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
the cages, talking privately to the inmates, he discovered an institution in shambles, marked by violence and neglect. The camps were laced with open ditches, holding raw sewage and medical waste. Rats ...
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of the weapons; whether all officers are required to carry them; reporting procedures; and appropriate decontamination and/or medical treatment procedures. Unlike the prior use of force policy, the revised ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
, a statewide coalition of service providers, policy advocates, treatment and medical professionals was poised to convince lawmakers that restoration of judicial discretion in drug sentencing and much broader ...
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); Clem v. Corbeau, 98 F. App’x 197, 199-200 (4th Cir. 2004) (per curiam) (discussing an excessive force claim by a plaintiff whose wife called police when he would not eat or take his medication and who ...
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); Clem v. Corbeau, 98 F. App’x 197, 199-200 (4th Cir. 2004) (per curiam) (discussing an excessive force claim by a plaintiff whose wife called police when he would not eat or take his medication and who ...
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Urban Institute Reflections on the Crime Decline 2002 F O R U M P R O C E D D I N G S August 2002 Reflections on the Crime Decline: Lessons for the Future? Proceedings from the Urban Institute Crime Decline Forum Jeremy Travis Michelle Waul research for safer …
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
the current thinking on when various key reform goals will be accomplished. In the last quarter of 2006, DJJ was scheduled to appoint a Director of Programs who would oversee a broad range of education, medical ...
Publication • February 1, 2015
Physicians and psychologists can carry individual medical professional liability policies in the amount of $1,000,000.00 / $3,000,000.00. 6.3. General Liability Insurance In the amount of one million ...
points prior to his wrongful arrest and conviction, Mr. Allen was diagnosed with a range of illnesses including schizophrenia and schizoid personality disorder, and medicated as such. 13 Case: 4:14-cv ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
necessary medical and psychological treatment during the time of their incarceration. Corrections therefore hires health professionals, including psychologists, to ensure that inmates receive adequate ...
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Murder Victim's Families for Human Rights Report-creating More Victims-2006 MVFHR 2161 Massachusetts Avenue • Cambridge MA 02140 USA www.mvfhr.org • 617-491-9600 A report from Murder Victims’ Families for Human Rights with a foreword from Amnesty International USA Creating More Victims How Executions Hurt the Families Left Behind Murder Victims’ Families …
Publication • August 3, 2016
, immigrant children or asylum seekers are incarcerated in punitive conditions or when immigrants in detention are manhandled, held with the general prison population, or denied adequate medical care ...
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