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Brief • 2008
-trial confinement in a secure psychiatric facility for all persons proposed for management under the Act, without any individualized determination that such detention is necessary to protect the community ...
Brief • March 30, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
, and the community. This evidence, damning on its own, is all the more troubling because it is confirmed by reports from DOC staff. DOC staff themselves report that, even as of March 25, 2020, DOC staff have ...
Brief • October 13, 2016
CIRCUIT SECURUS TECHNOLOGIES, INC., et al., Petitioners, v. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Respondents. ) ) ) ) ) No. 16-1321 and ) consolidated cases ...
Brief • February 13, 2017
of the vehicle and, according to Flora: Nothing illegal was found in this search, and Miller communicated this fact to Sudmann who encouraged Miller to seize the funds for forfeiture anyway and to find anything ...
Brief • April 2, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Zadvydas, 533 U.S. at 690 (recognizing the government’s interests in detaining noncitizens to “ensur[e] the appearance of aliens at future immigration proceedings” and to “prevent[ ] danger to the community ...
Brief • August 4, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
community. Therefore, the only method to ensure adequate protection and care for incarcerated persons is vaccination of all persons who can bring infections into the prison. The Receiver also accepts the view ...
Publication
of pro se debtors. Bankruptcy courts have employed innovative procedures to manage the growing pace of case filings and to communicate effectively with debtors attempting to navigate through this highly ...
Brief • August 26, 2008
capacities ) as DEPUTY DIRECTOR - INSTITUTIONS FOR THE ) NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL ) SERVICES; LARRY WAYNE, in his individual ) and official capacities as DEPUTY DIRECTOR) - PROGRAMS AND COMMUNITY ...
Brief • February 4, 2015
. Specifically, Defendants argue Plaintiffs have not suffered a violation of their constitutional rights as a result of any purported breach of attorney–client communications because attorney–client privilege ...
Introduction SHP Corporate Office Information Communication is Key Acute Conditions to be aware of Booking Sick or Injured Inmates Medical Screening/ Intake Information Suicide Prevention Medications Medication ...
Brief • August 4, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
community. Therefore, the only method to ensure adequate protection and care for incarcerated persons is vaccination of all persons who can bring infections into the prison. The Receiver also accepts the view ...
Publication
to schools Table of Contents and other priorities. By allowing people who pose little threat to others’ safety to remain in Criminal Justice Fiscal Note Best the workforce and their communities, rather ...
Publication • 2020
are incarcerated and the work of long-standing community groups, library and information science (LIS) has not heavily grappled with the provision of library services to people who are incarcerated and the need ...
Publication
ECW injuries or deaths do occur, they are often reported broadly by the media. Likewise, this same effect is seen when news of negative ECW outcomes is spread by word-of-mouth through the community ...
Publication
ECW injuries or deaths do occur, they are often reported broadly by the media. Likewise, this same effect is seen when news of negative ECW outcomes is spread by word-of-mouth through the community ...
Publication
-of-mouth through the community. Community reaction can broaden the impact of unintended negative ECW outcomes beyond the subject and the officer who discharged the ECW, affecting community-police relations ...
Case • 1997
and denied in part: As to registration and notification of law enforcement officers, the motion was denied; as to notification of others including community groups and the media, the motion was granted pending ...
Case • 1990
sought solutions to the problem. Because the decisions to be made in this case may have significant community impact, the Court has summarized in greater detail than usual the history of the problem ...
Case • 2003
. Because there were no vacancies in community group homes for developmentally disabled children, Bill's parents returned their son to the developmental center. A year later, Bill's parents joined other ...
Case • 2003
evidence that the person is not likely to flee or pose a danger to the safety of any other person or the community if released . . . and [19] (B) that the appeal is not for the purpose of delay ...
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