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Publication • January 25, 2014
Filed under: Death Row
services, and recreate together in outdoor recreation yards and in the dayroom. Following the move to the Polunsky unit, all individuals on death row, regardless of their prison record, are housed in what ...
Case • 1993
anthropologist. Because the jury was unable to reach a verdict on the charges against petitioner, the trial judge declared a mistrial. Petitioner remained in prison for two more years, during which a third party ...
Case • 1993
petitioner, the trial judge declared a mistrial. Petitioner remained in prison for two more years, during which a third party confessed to the crime and the prosecutors prepared for his retrial. After Robbins ...
Case • 1999
, Circuit Judge: Two prisoners at a facility for sex offenders who have exhibited "repetitive and compulsive" behavior filed this lawsuit [**2] under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, alleging that a recently enacted New ...
Case • 1988
, ARTHUR GOSLEE, ROBERT MALONEY, and CALVIN MILLIGAN on their own behalf and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. CYRIL H. WECHT, President of the Allegheny County Board of Prison ...
Case • 2001
conception with a fixed content unrelated to time, place, and circumstances. Due process is flexible and calls for such procedural protections as the particular situation demands. [11] 5. Prison ...
Brief • 2011
Page 3 of 19 Page ID#: 3 facilities. At all times relevant, the State of Oregon was obligated to accommodate prisoners facilities. At all times relevant, the State of Oregon was obligated ...
Case • 1980
immunity [ 445 U.S. Page 638] for prison officials and officers); Imbler v. Pachtman, 424 U.S. 409 (1976) (absolute immunity for prosecutors in initiating and presenting the State's case ...
Case • 1973
. Edwards, Circuit Judge, concurring. [8] Author: Mccree [9] McCREE, Circuit Judge. [10] This case presents the question whether a federal prisoner who is incarcerated in a state other ...
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Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
Francisco, CA 94104 Dear Ms. Brorby, I have completed my site visits regarding Ruiz et al v. Gary Johnson et al., having surveyed eight prison units on a total of 15 site days. These included Robertson ...
Case • 2001
that "considerable leniency must be afforded to pro se actions brought by prisoners"); see, also, In Re Election Contest of Democratic Primary Election (1999), 87 Ohio St. 3d 118, 717 N.E.2d 701 (explaining ...
Brief • 2002
on his hands. He was diagnosed with MRSA and was given antibiotics by the prison nurse, without being seen by a physician. He was 1 There is no medical ward for isolation of women inmates with infectious ...
Case • 2001
did not think to refer Johnson to the medical or psychology department of the jail. Another inmate told at least one other member of the prison staff that Johnson had a nervous problem and might need ...
Case • 2001
did not think to refer Johnson to the medical or psychology department of the jail. Another inmate told at least one other member of the prison staff that Johnson had a nervous problem and might need ...
Brief • 2010
on cell phone conversations Plaintiff had at approximately 8:30pm and 9:00pm. Plaintiff, a former prisoner who is now active in the prison reform movement, had explained to a friend(s) the consequences ...
Brief • October 30, 2012
females, despite repeated sanctions, and his pronounced cognitive distortions involving sexual relationships with children indicate the presence of a paraphilic disorder with regard to nonconsenting ...
Brief • March 7, 2022
Filed under: False Imprisonment
was sentenced to 25 years in prison in November of 2009. (Id. ¶¶ 66-68.) While the plaintiff was serving his sentence, a woman contacted the Nassau County District Attorney’s Office Conviction Integrity Unit ...
Brief • March 21, 2000
method for the fair and efficient adjudication of the claims herein. Tamms Correctional Center 47. Tamms Correctional Center is the highest security prison operated by the Illinois Department ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Racial Discrimination
court outcomes. Being held in pretrial detention increases the odds of someone accepting a less favorable plea deal, and pretrial detention is linked to increased odds of conviction, sentences to prison ...
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