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Case • 1985
not [ 474 U.S. Page 45] order marshals to do so because no statute expressly authorizes that action. In my view, this conclusion ignores the importance of history and tradition in defining ...
Case • 2002
for purposes of making the municipal liability determination and my conclusions below make it unnecessary for me to set forth these facts in any detail. Discussion A. Summary Judgment Standard Typically ...
Case • 2009
to the left leg, however, he said he could extend his leg ?to the fullest and I could stand on it . . . My thigh muscle was . . . very muscular . . . I didn?t have a calf muscle, but I had the thigh muscle ...
Article • September 29, 2015
had asked an outside attorney to type this particular letter to make it easier for his mother to photocopy and disseminate. “On July 1, 2011, I and my fellow prisoners &mdash ...
Brief • 2009
business but my own, and who put a 'snitch' jacket on me?" Inmate Hairston then said to the Plaintiff; Steven R. Ervin, "SneW" referring to the Defendant; Justin Snell a Correctional Officer at the Wyoming ...
Brief • 2009
, 2009, the Commissioner stated, "I can assure you that I have worked with my team on a plan that I believe to be operationally sound which includes a research driven selection tool implemented ...
Brief • May 22, 2015
responded, “Yeah, my son’s okay. Here, I’ll show you he’s okay.” Leonard then brought E.T. to the window so the officers could see him. 4.15 11 During this conversation, Sgt. Luckman asked Leonard ...
Filing • February 23, 2024
Filed under: Bankruptcy
D. Harrell wrote, “I am an inmate involved with this bankruptcy case because of my lawsuit against Corizon. I have missed court hearings because I was not notified in time because of the processes ...
In-the-News Article • April 25, 2023
was incarcerated in an outpatient mental health unit at FMC Carswell, a federal women’s prison in Texas. “My bunkie, who had also just arrived … was sexually ...
Publication • June 27, 2007
as “on floor rocking back and forth yelling I have sickle cell and I need my f****** meds.” It was also noted that she made a request to see a doctor. The exact time Ms. Slater spent in the restraint chair ...
Publication • January 25, 2014
Filed under: Death Row
solitary confinement. Based on my experience as a warden in Califomia, I believe automatically housing death-row inmates in permanent solitary confinement decreases prison security. Unlike inmates on Texas ...
Publication
them, so my observations will be confined to the most important practical strand of the arguments: that police questioning should be restricted to prevent frequently occurring miscarriages of justice ...
Brief • February 23, 2024
Filed under: Bankruptcy
D. Harrell wrote, “I am an inmate involved with this bankruptcy case because of my lawsuit against Corizon. I have missed court hearings because I was not notified in time because of the processes ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Voting
I’ve already served their time. I feel that, once I’m off paper and I have been a productive member of society, then I should have my voting rights restored without me applying for it. Because I have ...
Publication
the following following protocols. objectives as stated in my August 20,2010 20, 2010Expert's Expert'sReport: Report: objectives Clinical guidelines guidelines that that meet nationally established established ...
got what [I] asked for—being gay—and that the other inmate should’ve kicked my ass.” The complainant was told that the Safe Prisons staff did not have time for such complaints and to stop causing ...
Publication • January 1, 2018
a crime or were incarcerated themselves—a phenomenon that has been called “secondary prisonization.”31 One visitor said, “They treat me like I’m my husband, like the one that we go see.” Section III: What ...
Publication • 2020
of the State’s occupational licensing authorities provided the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and helpful hints listed below. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q: How can I find out if my criminal history ...
medical conditions, and sought immediate help. For example, Stewart stated: I have been complaining about my chest heart and stomack [sic] for the past two week [sic]. I haven’t been able to hold food down ...
Publication
. The conclusions I drew about the cases are my own. This article was supported by the University of Utah College of Law Research Fund and the University of Utah Research Committee. SUMMARY: ... Judge Eisele ...
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