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that 90 days is a short amount of time to reach a final decision on the merits of a 2 complex civil case about prison conditions. Nonetheless, that is what the text of [Subsection] 3 3626(a)(2) calls ...
Brief • March 16, 2020
Filed under: Centurion
what I could do.” 52. On November 14, 2018, Mr. Encinias was again seen by behavioral health staff. Records indicate: “[Mr. Encinias] disclosed that voices are currently telling him he needs to ‘do 7 ...
Brief • April 6, 2021
Filed under: Strip Searches
to comply with a 6 staff directive, regardless of what other tools are available to staff to encourage compliance. 7 1.3 The named Plaintiffs are youth in DCYF custody. All of them have been 8 ...
Brief • March 1, 2019
has been allowed to continue in his abuses because he is doing so unchecked . . . Can you help me? . . . What can I do to stop him from abusing anyone else?” 70. After she sent the letter, a single ...
Brief • January 15, 2016
Filed under: Failure to Treat
, to find out what was wrong with him. 110. Mr. OLLISON asked to see Doctor GREBY, but was told that he would have to wait for his next regularly scheduled appointment with her. Mr. OLLISON was in distress ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Shawnee Prison IL Fy 2006 Audit, IL DOC, 2006 STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS SHAWNEE CORRECTIONAL CENTER LIMITED SCOPE COMPLIANCE EXAMINATION For the Two Years Ended June 30, 2006 Performed as Special Assistant Auditors For the Auditor General, State of Illinois STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS SHAWNEE CORRECTIONAL …
Brief • July 31, 2025
Filed under: Unlawful Detention
determining what would be reasonable compensation for creating a common fund.”) 21 A fee award of 27.5 percent of the common fund is within the typical range of 22 fees awarded to class counsel. See Vizcaino ...
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Filed under: Sentencing
case was limited primarily to what was included in its debt collection file minus personal identifiers, such as the names of the offenders, their addresses, and their Social Security numbers. Therefore ...
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difficult for detention officers to observe what is going on in the cells, and leaves both the inmates and the officers at risk. Not a single cell had light levels that met minimally acceptable levels. One ...
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policy and should include an array of topics to ensure that staff are able to recognize the verbal and behavioral signs that indicate a suicide risk, what to do when such a risk is suspected, and how ...
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Filed under: International
agreed to examine what is being done in these regions as regards physical and mental health care and social services (drug addiction, conjugal violence, sexual deviance, intellectual deficiency), in order ...
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F B!ock." The court also "totall)' rejcctc,!' the defendants' version of what happened, having claimed plaintiffs injuries resulted from a fall against a feed-up cart. On November 13, I 'In, the court ...
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Doj Report Investigation Oregon Corrections Director Feb 2013 ELLEN F. ROSENBLUM MARY H. WILLIAMS Attorney General Deputy Attorney General DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE CRIMINAL ruSTICE DIVISION DATE:' February 8,2013 TO: Darin E. Tweedt, Chief Counsel FROM: Bumjoon Park, Senior Assistant Attorney General Shannon M. Kmetic, Senior Assistant Attorney .General SUBJECT: Declination …
, 2009 Page 5 the Research and Evaluation Subcommittee, we continue to gain clearer insight into what these guidelines should entail. Our intent is to use the analysis results to determine “best ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
documented. What’s documented [is] sketchy.” 15 These problems were noted while Mr. Horton was being held in segregation in unsanitary conditions over a nine-month period. This was an apparent violation ...
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) The following table, prepared from Center records, summarizes what was paid to vendors for medical and clergy contractual services for fiscal years 2006, 2005 and 2004. Medical Services: 2006 $ 2,853,449 ...
Brief • May 9, 2012
human rights. We are the losers if we neglect what others can tell us about endeavors to eradicate bias against women, minorities, and other disadvantaged groups.” Ruth Bader Ginsburg & Deborah Jones ...
Brief • June 18, 2007
to be professional shorthand for stating that the inmate in question is a phony, a faker, putting on a show to get what he wants." Manipulating "cannot be used as summary statement about an individual as ifit were ...
Brief • 2006
of the case; the contours of the right must be sUfficiently 7 clear that a reasonable official would understand that what he 8 is doing violates that right. 9 whether the law at the time of the disputed ...
, deputies who were involved in the use of force sat together in the 23 supervisor’s office at the Central Jail and discussed what happened before writing a 24 report. The deputy statements were inconsistent ...
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