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for all inmates. Plaintiff is Defendant Nevada County and the NCSD maintain a video surveillance 10 further informed and believes, and on that basis alleges, that the VSS also provides 11 a ready means ...
Brief • April 2, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
with chronic medical issues categorized as “ID-Latent TB Infection”; and 5. 140 prisoners diagnosed with chronic medical issues categorized as “ID-Latent TB Surveillance.”36 Of those 50,000, prisoners, thousands ...
in a parked pick-up truck, with the engine running, on a rocky jetty-breaker area at a lake. The officer had seen Morris earlier in the day while conducting surveillance of an apartment building as part ...
the drugs and distribution paraphernalia, surveillance equipment, and body armor. Gutierrez testified that Suarez knew about the Winchester and that he gave her the pistol. Suarez was an overnight guest ...
Brief • August 2, 2010
. In Davidson, the Court held that the police owed no duty of 16 care towards a woman who was stabbed in a laundromat that was under 17 surveillance. The Court noted that "the peril to [the plaintiff ...
Brief • March 7, 2016
Filed under: Disclosure of Records
of the federal courts to law enforcement agencies is so close as to validate as a practical matter judicial surveillance of closely related agency files. Agency files essentially record events transpiring ...
in restraints the “jury must necessarily conceive a prejudice against the accused, as being in the opinion of the judge a dangerous man, and one not to be trusted, even under the surveillance of officers.” [State ...
In-the-News Article • April 1, 2020
at baseline, and that ankle monitor could cost you a few hundred dollars a month too, which means you’re literally paying a company to constantly surveil you, which is dystopian enough on its own ...
Publication • 2014
clothes and driving a plain van working surveillance), “spotted a group of about five people, both black and Latino, making a drug transaction.” The LAPD claimed that the officers got out and detained two ...
Publication • August 4, 2016
daily chores) than younger prisoners. For example, older prisoners may need extra blankets to stay warm in winter, extra time to finish chores (Human Rights Watch 2012), and extra surveillance ...
Publication • December 1, 2013
Filed under: DOC/BOP misconduct
GAO Report on BOP Transparency, 2013 United States Government Accountability Office Report to Congressional Requesters December 2013 BUREAU OF PRISONS Opportunities Exist to Enhance the Transparency of Annual Budget Justifications GAO-14-121 December 2013 BUREAU OF PRISONS Opportunities Exist to Enhance the Transparency of Annual Budget Justifications Highlights of GAO-14-121, a …
Publication • February 10, 2016
in close proximity to family housing, dormitories, or community support facilities. d. Prison facilities should not be located in close proximity to critical mission areas where surveillance of activities ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
, "include police decisions about where to focus their surveillance efforts and when an arrest is warranted rather than a warning; the prosecutor's decision to accept or reject a case and which of several ...
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Ntl Registry Exonerations Report Update April 2013 UPDATE: 2012 The National Registry of Exonerations April 3, 2013 The National Registry of Exonerations was launched on May 21, 2012, as a joint project of the University of Michigan Law School and the Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern University School of …
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Filed under: International, Immigration
gather information and conduct surveillance in preparation for local raids. Special Agent-in-Charge (ICE) These agents sometimes may make custody decisions, and at times may be in charge of arrangements ...
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American Constitution Society Lopez Brief Disorderly Misconduct the Problem With Contempt of Cop Arrests 2010 Disorderly (mis)Conduct: The Problem with “Contempt of Cop” Arrests By Christy E. Lopez June 2010 The American Constitution Society takes no position on particular legal or policy initiatives. All expressions of opinion are those of …
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and visual surveillance equipment that allows for the monitoring and recording of any jail visitation between an inmate and a visitor. The equipment should have the capability to identify the inmate ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
submitted by Goshen Secure Center staff and the viewing of surveillance videography as recorded by the facility’s control room staff. On January 12, 2010, the Commission of Correction requested copies of all ...
Journal 19-2 AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION By Tom Jawe/z, NPP StaffAttorney Inside this issue: NPP Takes on Immigration Detention Centers 1 Memorial Tribute to Pat McManus 1 Know Your Rights: ThePr~onLitigationReform 4 Recent PLRA Decisions _ 8 Case Law Report: Highlights ofthe Most Important Prison 11 Cases Contact Information JOURNAL …
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monitoring of inmates at risk of suicide. Beyond the obvious failure to monitor surveillance cameras, this example further highlights that the LCJ needs to assess an inmate’s suicide risk with a qualified ...
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