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Publication
Filed under: Medical
of any invoice from Contractor (or part thereof) that it in good faith disputes as due or owing. In such cese, Metro shall pay any undisputed amounts and provide a written explanation to Contractor ...
Publication • December 1, 2018
offense. Additional information available to law enforcement includes work address, home or cellular telephone number, any email or internet identifiers, and a description and tag number of any vehicles ...
Publication • March 21, 2018
spending. These reductions are partially offset by various proposed augmentations, such as funding for increased costs associated with providing medical care to people in prison and paying for workers ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
) The State shall furnish the Facility with the property, including telephone and related wiring, listed in Appendix B on or before Service Commencement Date. A.2.c.2) All property furnished by the State ...
Brief • November 3, 2014
on telephone first talk with civilian first talk with Hall Valient and First notice monitor Valient runs to cell and takes KRK off noose First says she had many duties No duties to check on prisoners But did ...
Case • 1999
responded that he had no funds to pay for such transportation and requested that the state be directed to produce him at its expense. Following receipt of the responses, I directed the defendants to further ...
Case • 1992
situated paying plaintiffs is all the more important because indigent plaintiffs so often proceed pro se and therefore may be less capable of formulating legally competent initial pleadings."*fn8 [20 ...
Case • 1997
for Incarceration Costs Under Michigan Law, plaintiff may seek reimbursement for incarceration costs where the prisoner is able to pay for his or her maintenance. Plaintiff may also appoint a receiver pending ...
Case • 1992
, the cover of a telephone book, and a number of glasses, jars, and other containers that held small sums of money, together with the monies themselves. For example, next to the hot dog machine was a dish ...
Article • June 15, 1999 • from PLN June, 1999
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Discovery
period set by the court. So, you must pay very close attention to both the general rules and local rules in deciding how discovery is to be conducted. Within these differences, however, there are also ...
Article • April 15, 2005 • from PLN April, 2005
Filed under: News, News in Brief
abuse of a ward, a misdemeanor. He was also fined $500 and ordered to pay $25 in court costs. In January, 2005, Gregory Goins, 35, another guard at the Atwood facility, was sentenced to concurrent ...
, bristled at restrictions that allowed at least twenty prosecution witnesses to testify via telephone. Calling for the dismissal of the charges against Yee, Fidell noted that this Article 32 hearing had ...
Case • 2001
. On December 14, 1999, defendant mailed a printed document to plaintiff, concerning a residential telephone bill, and containing the following language: "Only full payment will avoid further action to enforce ...
Case • 2006
. Background [12] PLN is a not-for-profit charitable corporation that publishes a monthly magazine containing articles about prison legal issues written mostly by prison inmates. PLN pays its inmate ...
should have acknowledged seeing the key missing witness, he did not intend to mislead the court. “I certainly made an error or mistake in judgment,” he said. He claimed that he had telephoned Knight ...
Article • April 9, 2015 • from PLN April, 2015
, bringing the total number of defendants to 44. In a recorded telephone conversation presented as evidence to the federal grand jury, White bragged that during one slow month at the jail he made nearly ...
;s Crowley County Correctional Facility in Olney Springs, Colorado, decided to settle the long-standing litigation. CCA agreed to pay $600,000 to the prisoners, none of whom had participated ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2010
a corrupted version of the much maligned "war on poverty." Similarly, Kirsten D. Levingston’s piece, "Making the 'Bad Guy' Pay: Growing Use of Cost Shifting as an Economic ...
Brief • 2010
from receiving non-music CDs; c) a judgment ordering the Defendants~ jointly and severally~ to pay the Plaintiff damages in an amount to be determined; and d) awarding the Plaintiff his costs ...
Brief • 2001
Resource Management and Development. 5. On or about September 11, 2001, Darlene Moore telephoned the Chicago Police Department to report the activities of construction workers, who were throwing refuse ...
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