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Brief • June 1, 2021
Chipps v. State of Alaska DOC, AK, Complaint, Inadequeate Mental Health Care, 2021 Daniel Libbey Libbey Law Offices, LLC 604 West Second A venue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Phone: (907) 258-1815 Fax: (907) 258-1822 dan@libbeylaw.com FILED in the Trial Courts State of Alaska Third District JUN O1 2021 Clerk of the …
Brief • October 4, 2021
Filed under: Prison Conditions
was stressed about being stuck on Rikers Island because he was not being taken to court, telling her “they aren’t doing what they are supposed to do. Nobody is helping 61 Manley Aff Ex 33 (Jonah E. Bromwich ...
Brief • September 27, 2021
Garcia ran west along the north flank of Verdugo on the opposite side of Singh’s patrol 24 vehicle from Verdugo. (Id.) Valdez, seeing what was happening, drove forward. (Id. ¶ 25 33.) 26 27 28 ...
repulsive sexual comments and/or sexual gestures, 17 Defendant HEARNSBERGER would ask her, "What's the matter, you got a dick in your 18 mouth?" 19 (Z) .~ ··~~~ it"', ,·-·.... ··i,) r::··1 ·-· i ...
Brief • April 1, 2014
liability actions. In that context, the Tenth Circuit stated, "it is usually sounder to recognize that such tests are conducted for the purpose of investigating the occurrence to discover what might have gone ...
United States v. County of LA, CA, Powers Proposed Complaint in Intervention, Mental Illness in Jails ADA, 2015 Case 2:15-cv-05903-DDP-JEM Document 17-3 Filed 09/28/15 Page 1 of 34 Page ID #:445 1 BRADLEY S. PHILLIPS (State Bar No. 85263) brad.phillips@mto.com 2 GRANT A. DAVIS-DENNY (State Bar No. 229335) grant.davis-denny@mto.com 3 …
Brief • March 15, 2007
with the police, Ms. Fournier related accounts of what had occurred that contained numerous inconsistencies and which should have raised doubts regarding the credibility of her version of how the assault had ...
Brief • October 26, 2015
. As time passed, she began screaming answers, and then seemed completely distracted by what was 21 Case 1:15-cv-02057-SHR Document 9 Filed 10/26/15 Page 30 of 48 going on in her head. Id. ¶ 14, 17. Later ...
Brief • September 16, 2015
, however, Defendants make health care decisions based on costs, in a way that prevents medical professionals from exercising medical judgment in deciding what treatment to provide and when it should ...
Publication
the initial health screening, and his record still did not reflect an appropriate assessment to determine what care he needed. PNA does not test for sexually transmitted diseases (“STDs”). STDs are prevalent ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
. This is how we as a society demonstrate that we have become more humane. It demonstrates what the United States Supreme Court calls “evolving standards of decency.” With so far to go on the human rights front ...
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to finance the war, and it responded in the first year of the war with a special appropriation that gave the Administration 100 percent of what it had requested in addition to the regular fiscal 1983 drug ...
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the rate of violence for persons with disabilities to show what the rate against them would be if they had the same age distribution as the 2000 U.S. Standard Population as calculated by the U.S. Census ...
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of the IRS’s compliance with the Inmate Tax Fraud Prevention Act. WHAT TIGTA FOUND TIGTA’s review identified that as of October 2010, the IRS had not completed required agreements to allow the IRS to disclose ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
The Effects of Prison Visitation on Offender Recidivism, MN DOC, 2011 THE EFFECTS OF PRISON VISITATION ON OFFENDER RECIDIVISM 1450 Energy Park Drive, Suite 200 St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-5219 651/361-7200 TTY 800/627-3529 www.doc.state.mn.us November 2011 This information will be made available in alternative format upon request. Printed on recycled paper …
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Filed under: Private Prisons
Cca Correspondence Procedures Metro-davidson County Detention Facility Mail Policy 2009 POLICY TITLE CHAPTER SIGNATURE ON FILE AT FACILITY SUPPORT CENTER Richard P. Seiter Executive Vice President/Chief Corrections Officer Correspondence Procedures 16 POLICY NUMBER 16-1 Page 1 of 25 EFFECTIVE DATE SUPERSEDES DATE OCTOBER 28, 2009 NOVEMBER 1, 1997 FACILITY NAME …
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, and description to what was recorded. In addition, we selected 46 items of computer equipment from their locations and determined whether the items were properly recorded on the inventory. To determine whether ...
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Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
of this operation until what was described by staff as a “make-shift PVC system” was installed. This LEV system was replaced the following year with a LEV system designed by a consultant. Despite the use of LEV ...
Publication • June 3, 2016
have criticized what they see as overly restrictive conditions of supervision imposed by ICE on aliens who are released to the community on an ATD program. Aliens should be assigned conditions ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
what conditions people are being detained, and who is profiting from privatized detention. Yet, that would not address the fact that private detention, and prison privatization as a whole, is built ...
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