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Contract Between Tndoc and Corrections Corporation of Tn Inc Abc Cca2005 CONTRACT BETWEEN THE STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION AND CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF TENNESSEE, INC. d/b/a CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF AMERICA This Contract, by and between the State of Tennessee, Department of Correction, hereinafter referred to as the "State" and …
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Legal Self Help Handbook for Dc Prisoners at Rci Dc Prisoners Project Washington Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs 2007 A LEGAL SELF-HELP HANDBOOK for District of Columbia ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
Contract between TN DOC and CCA, 2005 CONTRACT BETWEEN THE STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION AND CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF TENNESSEE, INC. d/b/a CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF AMERICA This Contract, by and between the State of Tennessee, Department of Correction, hereinafter referred to as the "State" and Corrections Corporation of Tennessee, …
Publication • March 8, 2016
Legal Self-Help Handbook for DC Prisoners at Rivers CI, D.C. Prisoners Project, 2007 A LEGAL SELF-HELP HANDBOOK for District of Columbia Prisoners at Rivers Correctional Institution Second Edition ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
............................................................................................................................122 Has the Department used the correct assumptions (in particular the assumption of constant cost) in projecting ongoing costs in the out years? Should it adjust its projections for the possibility ...
. The fact that state law prohibited or failed to authorize a part to alleviate a wrong did not excuse a continuing violation of fundamental guarantees. The U.S. District Court for the western district ...
Case • 1997
constitutional injury. The Court rejected this argument: [48] [Bush] drew no distinction between compensation for a 'constitutional wrong' and the restoration of statutory rights that had been unconstitutionally ...
Case • 1999
the monitoring of the settlement given the record presently before the Court. Fourth, defendants object to numerous monitoring phase hours relating to communications with members of the Yale Prison Law Project ...
Case • 1982
] Disputing Fitzgerald's contentions, Harlow argues that exhaustive discovery has adduced no direct evidence of his involvement [ 457 U.S. Page 804] in any wrongful activity.*fn4 He avers that Secretary ...
Case • 1990
., for appellants. Jere Krakoff, Michael S. Antol, Neighborhood Legal Services Ass'n, Edward J. Feinstein, Pittsburgh, Pa., Alvin Bronstein (Argued), Edward I. Koren, National Prison Project, Washington, D.C ...
Case • 2003
to, let alone explain, its omission of any examples of the sort of setback Admiral Jacoby projects in the event Padilla is allowed to consult counsel in aid of responding to the Mobbs Declaration. It may ...
Case • 1987
in this case was wrong when it established a separate burden on prison officials to prove "that no reasonable method exists by which [prisoners'] religious rights can be accommodated without creating bona fide ...
Case • 1988
Regional Institution -- will be usable by December 31, 1988. The architect in charge of that project could not categorically state so. Delays in prison construction have already caused delays in complying ...
Case • 2004
funding available to the CHSC - as of the date of the district court's decision, roughly $55,000,000 had been spent on the privatization solution - this monetary infusion has not yet brought the project ...
Case • 1984
) [69] The plaintiffs' expert witnesses on jail staffing plans were F. Warren Benton ("Benton") and Don Stoughton ("Stoughton"). Actually, Benton was the project director of the Harris County ...
Case • 2006
and Naturalization Service by Neal Mollen; for Human Rights First by Linda T. Coberly and Gene C. Schaerr; and for the NYSDA Immigrant Defense Project et al. by Christopher J. Meade, Steven R. Shapiro, Lucas Guttentag ...
Case • 2007
was present in the [**8] courtroom during the probable cause hearing. Because Mr. Robertson cannot hear voices projected through mechanical devices, he did not know that he was attending his probable cause ...
during his four-year stay in juvenile facilities. Those infractions, which extended his nine-month sentence, included such offenses as sitting in the wrong place in church, daydreaming, and falling asleep ...
, the video camera somehow malfunctioned during this incident. Upon examination, the police investigators noted that there appeared to be nothing wrong with the camera. Two of the four CCA guards were working ...
Case • 2008
. As such, the Alameda County Sheriff's Office will reject all bids and will not award a contract. We have reevaluated our needs and do not anticipate rebidding this project in the near future.? Ultimately, the contract ...
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