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Publication • January 1, 1995
Filed under: Prison Life Magazine
, including sex. Most of th e money made by prisone rs worki n g in U 'lCOR and in othe r prison jobs stayed in the system. What ma n}' tax-paying Ame rica ns don ' t reali ze is th a t a ll able-bodied ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Release and Reentry
In that instruction, judges told the lay jurors that they, not the judge, were the ultimate judges of the law, and what the judge said was advisory only. 3 A fair reading of the Unger decision was that all prisoners ...
Case • 2000
, pulmonary medicine, and critical care, has reviewed what he deemed to be relevant portions of each Plaintiff's medical records and affirms that each suffers from a variety of conditions which Dr. Munzer ...
Case • 2009
. This was sufficient to find that there was a breach of the duty of care. Mr. Jugloff did not testify. Issues 16 The Crown submits the following issues on this appeal: 1) What is the standard of review ...
Brief • January 14, 2005
Procedure, to set aside that portion of the verdict that found the Port Authority liable for the violation of Mr. Martinez’ federal constitutional rights. Finally, defendants seek a new trial because of what ...
Brief • 2009
of the duty of care. Mr. Jugloff did not testify. ISSUES [16] The Crown submits the following issues on this appeal: 1) What is the standard of review applicable to the Prothonotary’s Decision? 2) Did ...
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Filed under: PLRA
The Prison Journal Belbot Plra Report 2004 THE PRISON 10.1177/0032885504268177 Belbot / REPORT JOURNAL ON THE/ September PLRA 2004 REPORT ON THE PRISON LITIGATION REFORM ACT: WHAT HAVE THE COURTS ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
infrastructure that has few equals in other areas of state government. The questions then arise: what has driven these budget increases, and are we safer because of them? Percent Change; FY98 & FY08 MA State ...
word, which means he has to truly understand what the word is." Tr. at 69:15-18. 38. Ind sincerely believes that without being able to study he cannot adequately test or prove what is good and true ...
Brief • October 6, 2014
Complaint, 3 The BB Ds’ and ESC Ds’ brief goes well beyond what is normally the cardinal error so often made by defendants in making motions to dismiss, i.e., drawing inferences from the facts alleged ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
whites could really get it on … But I can’t tell you what the yard was like, I actually cried it was so close, everyone so together.” As the speaker from Attica and the representative at Red Onion State ...
Brief • February 11, 2011
judicial officers to Article III judges. If an Article III judge must repeat the process in which the magistrate judge engaged, instead of being directed to specific objections, what use is the reference ...
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class. Now for the first time in their lives they’re living in poverty. They understand what a single parent life is like for them. Carl, incarcerated father ” 3. A compromised sense of connectedness ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
has slowed and, in some places, has even reversed. Many new laws and policies have enabled this change. The most prominent of these implement or reflect what have been called “evidence-based practices ...
Brief • November 14, 2019
Filed under: Protests
of the Baton Rouge Police Department are good officers that are being directed by their supervisors to crack down on the public. I don’t know if they have been given any type of direction as to what is right ...
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
AMENDMENT JURISPRUDENCE ...................................................588 ∗ The phrase “by the light of virtue” alludes to Milton: Vertue could see to do what vertue would/By her own radiant light ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
of people with disabilities is rarely heard, and, even more rare is their willingness to act on what is said, in positive ways. This report seeks to help bridge those gaps insofar as one person can do ...
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exist. Many officials demanded to know who the volunteers were and who they represented and- what they intended to do with the information - all questions that shouldn't be asked and do not have ...
Publication • August 4, 2016
a problem? What does it look like? Challenges 25 25 3.2 Practice General conditions Monitoring and Training Prison imams Other external influences 29 3.3 Recommendations 35 4 Collective De ...
part of the story. Just as Albert Woodfox’s memoir Solitary powerfully conveys what it is like to live for decades in conditions that are designed “to break people,”7 the words of individuals living ...
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