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Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
the manuscript. 1 Zeke Emanuel & Jonathan Moreno, Making the Call Prison Outbreak: How Do We Stop COVID-19 From Spreading in Prisons and Jails? (2020) (last visited May 13, 2020); Coronavirus in the U.S.: Latest ...
Case • 2003
metal fencing topped with barbed wire. It boasts guard towers and lights. It looks nothing whatever like a community lock-up; it is every bit as forbidding as the medium security federal prison I visited ...
Case • 1979
, and the practice of requiring inmates to expose their body cavities for visual inspection following contact visits. The court also [ 441 U.S. Page 529] granted relief in favor of pretrial detainees ...
Publication
Fbop Ner Quarterly Reports 1997jan-dec UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT memorandum Date: April 16, 1997 Reply to David R. Essig, Regional Counsel, Northeast Region Attn of: Federal Bureau of Prisons, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 Subject: Quarterly Report - January I, To: 1997 through March 31, 1997 Wallace H. Cheney, General Counsel and Assistant …
Publication • February 16, 2016
Interviews conducted during our site visits disclosed that program modifications were not properly authorized. Application users are generally responsible for requesting and authorizing system changes. However ...
Publication • March 9, 2016
Filed under: Telephone Rates
     Restrictions on ICS resale      Video Visitation Service and Inmate Voice Mail UNAUTHORIZED ANCILLARY CHARGES      Regulatory Cost Recovery Fee & USF Collection Admin Fee      Refund Fee      Account Set‐up ...
Kickback publication • July 18, 2014
     Single Payment Services      Single Payment Services Offered by Other Providers      Commission Pricing for Single Payment Services      Restrictions on ICS resale      Video Visitation Service and Inmate ...
Case • 1997
hospital for two weeks. He testified that during that period, Armitage visited him twice to threaten and harass him, once accompanied by two of the inmates who had participated in the attack. During both ...
Case • 2001
concept of liberty may encompass a limited right to make or receive prison visits involving family members, Burgess v. Lowery, 201 F.3d 942, 947 (7th Cir. 2000); Froehlich v. Wisconsin, 196 F.3d 800, 801-02 ...
Case • 2000
visits twice weekly. If necessary, the nurse may transfer an ailing inmate to a nearby medical facility, request a doctor's visit or order non-prescription medication for the inmate. As required, deputies ...
Case • 1981
was transferred from the SHU at San Quentin to the MCU at DVI. After his arrival at DVI, he learned that he would not be eligible for contact visits for 90 days. At his request, he was retransferred to San Quentin ...
Case • 1981
and facilities where inmates may sit down and play table games in the exercise yards. Part IV requires that an inmate in administrative segregation be permitted to have overnight visits with his spouse unless ...
Case • 2000
at a significantly lower rate of pay. In addition, other witnesses testified concerning the sincerity of Mr. Beerheide's faith. Manual Weiss, a Jewish volunteer and rabbi's helper, testified that he regularly visits ...
Case • 1994
for judgment as a matter of law and REMAND for a determination on the issue of damages. [12] I. Facts [13] From September 30, 1986 until January 16, 1988, Daugherty often visited her husband ...
Case • 2007
of a corrections system and for determining the most appropriate means to accomplish them." Overton, 539 U.S. at 132 (holding regulation limiting prison visitation rights did not violate First Amendment's guarantee ...
at some point," Merriman said. "I know of one visit, because the investigator told me about it. We will be looking at the medical records to substantiate what happened." Lofton disputed whether Torres ...
Case • 2004
parts of the facility was soon lifted. Death Row, however, remained on lockdown for seventy-nine days, though some privileges such as visitation and religious services were reinstated earlier. [13 ...
Case • 2001
. ¶ 6. As such, plaintiff is kept in a locked cell for 23 hours per day and is given one hour per day for exercise, three showers per week, and legal visits only. See Cmplt ¶ 4(b). [15] Plaintiff ...
Case • 2006
, Dr. Penner again saw Mr. Jett and ordered another x-ray to "[rule out] nonunion of fractures." Dr. Penner prescribed additional pain medication. [23] Following a February 1, 2002, visit, Dr ...
Case • 2008
Armendarez (Armendarez), who visited Rodriguez at the facility. On November 9, 2004, officials at the detention center intercepted a letter from Rodriguez to Armendarez, and the officials interpreted ...
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