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Brief • 2009
for paying his or her 1 own attorney and has negotiated a fee agreement with counsel. Here, as in very many personal injury cases, the attorney and client have agreed that the attorney would be paid thirty ...
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A description of the increasing use of lease revenue bonds over the past 15 years to pay for building new prisons, and the impact of those decisions on the taxpayers of Florida. n An analysis of why bonding ...
Publication • May 12, 2017
. This contract is not effective until approved by the Joint legislative Committee on the Budget. ARTICLE 3 COMPENSATION AND ADJUSTMENTS Section 3.1 Management Payment The state shall pay the Contractor a regular ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
. - Establishing a permanent, toll-free telephone number for the reporting of grievances involving allegations of abuse, neglect, and exploitation. It should post the number prominently in all facilities and ensure ...
Publication • September 1, 2016
, they must consider the individual’s ability to pay and impose no bond amount greater than necessary to ensure appearance. Finally, DHS should make a more flexible range of secured and unsecured bonds ...
health, meetings with Securus to obtain telephone access); Dec. ¶¶ 19-20 (Ex. 17) (no oral interpreter for church, meetings, medical); Dec. ¶¶ 3 - 6 (medical, disciplinary hearing, mental health, reporting ...
Publication • July 29, 2016
In Defense of Public Access to Justice – Trial-Level Indigent Defense in LA, NLADA, 2004 IN DEFENSE OF PUBLIC ACCESS TO JUSTICE AN ASSESSMENT OF TRIAL-LEVEL INDIGENT DEFENSE SERVICES IN LOUISIANA 40 YEARS AFTER GIDEON March 2004 Researched & Written by: The National Legal Aid & Defender Association 1140 Connecticut …
, an unrecorded, unmonitored telephone call before he was returned to his SHU cell. Although Epstein said he was calling his mother, in actuality he called someone with whom he allegedly had a personal relationship ...
Publication • 2023
, an unrecorded, unmonitored telephone call before he was returned to his SHU cell. Although Epstein said he was calling his mother, in actuality he called someone with whom he allegedly had a personal relationship ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
Filed under: Immigration
for detainee telephone issues is not acceptable to ICE. The Plan of Action from the United States Public Health Service is accepted as written. The Field Office must initiate the following actions in accordance ...
fictional prisons, intended to illuminate the stakes of prison transfers. 3 This was the price quoted by a California prison official describing interstate contracts for that state. Telephone Interview ...
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.....................................................................................................22 Address the practical issues . ...........................................................................................................................23 Pay attention to details ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
..................................................................................................................................... . RELIGIOUS PRACTICES ....................................................................................................................... . ACCESS To TELEPHONES ...
Brief • August 22, 2014
proceedings will take place via telephone or videoconference, without removing the prisoner from the correctional facility where he or she resides. 42 U.S.C. § 1997e(f)(1). The Act reads:   12   Case ...
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. Coordinating performance evaluation process. Preparing payroll records for City Controllers. Interpreting City and Department pay and benefits procedures for employees. Maintaining the Department�s position ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
... .............. ............................. .... .... ... ........ ... ........ ................. .. .................................................... . RELIGIOUS PRACTICES ........ ... ................. ... .... .. ....... ............... .. ............ .. ................ .. ...................... ...... .. .. .. .... . ACCESS TO TELEPHONES ...
Filing • March 24, 2014
Filed under: Attorney Fee Awards
be charged to a fee paying client.’ Expenses normally charged to fee-paying clients include ‘photocopying, paralegal expenses, and travel and telephone costs.’” Woods v. Carey, 722 F.3d 1177, 1179 n.1 (9th Cir ...
Brief • 2001
IUi:VIEW RICHARD M. STEPHENS Attorney for Appellants WSBA No. 21776 GROEN STEPllENS & KLINGE LLP 2) 0 I - 1) 2th Avenuc N.E. Suite 110 Dellevue, WA 98004-2944 Telephone: (425) 453-6206 INTROJ)UCTION ...
Brief • September 26, 2017
Filed under: False Arrest
. The telephone representative informed Gabiola that removing the two images from the Mugshots.com website would cost $2,000 plus a representation fee. Removal of the entire profile would be $15,000 ...
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problematic as well. The number of calls or letters per prisoner is typically limited by corrections policy. The high cost of collect phone calls, reflecting surcharges imposed by telephone companies ...
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