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Case • 1993
., PLAINTIFFS AND RESPONDENTS, v. JAMES ROWLAND, AS DIRECTOR, ETC., ET AL., DEFENDANTS AND APPELLANTS. [6] Superior Court of Marin County, No. 127247, Richard H. Breiner, Judge. [7] Daniel E ...
Brief • October 30, 2024
Filed under: Failure to Treat
D. Green, Case No. 24-cv-1250 (JRT/DLM) Plaintiff, v. FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT Anoka County, et al, Defendants and Third-Party Plaintiffs, JURY TRIAL DEMANDED v. MEnD Correctional Care, PLLC ...
Case • 1992
Mujhid v. Apao - 795 F. Supp. 1020 (D HI 1992) - 1992 SABIL M. MUJAHID aka TERRY SMITH, Plaintiff, v. HOWARD APAO, CHERYL ZEMBIK, and TERA HARPER, Defendants. Civil No. 91-00213 HMF UNITED ...
Case • 2003
, AS DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES STATE OF CALIFORNIA; HUGH KOHLER, AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER, DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES. [6] Appeal from the United States District Court ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Court Access
or abuse by prison staff. It also contains limited general information about the American legal system. This Handbook is available for free to anyone: prisoners, families, friends, activists, lawyers ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Staff-Prisoner Assault
. CONDITIONS IDENTIFIED................................................................................. 3 V. Staff Sexual Abuse of Edna Mahan Prisoners Violates Prisoners’ Constitutional Rights ...
Case • 1998
petition for a writ of habeas corpus (doc. # 1) GRANTED; and case remanded. COUNSEL: For JOSEPH C BYRD, Petitioner: Stephen R Sady, Federal Public Defender, Portland, OR. For JOSEPH CRABTREE ...
Case • 1997
: Steven T Wax, Stephen R Sady, Federal Public Defender, Portland, OR. For JOSEPH H CRABTREE, Respondent: Kristine Olson, Kenneth C Bauman, US Attorneys Office, Portland, OR. JUDGES: Ancer L. Haggerty ...
Case • 2001
by: Catherine Stone, Justice [9] REVERSED AND REMANDED [10] In this appeal, we are asked to determine whether the trial court abused its discretion when it denied a motion for the expungement ...
Case • 2003
, Sergeant, Cummins Unit, Arkansas Department of Correction; W. TAYLOR, Major, Cummins Unit, Arkansas Department of Correction, DEFENDANT NO. 5:02CV00349-WRW UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN ...
Article • November 15, 1995 • from PLN November, 1995
for medical services is widely hailed by corrections officials as a cost-cutting measure and a way to discourage those prisoners who abuse sick call Administrators argue that by charging prisoners they instill ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
they are working, and decreasing their abuse of alcohol and other drugs.5 In a long series of studies, the Urban Institute found that the ability of men to secure a job before release was one key factor in obtaining ...
Publication
Filed under: PLRA
, AND HOMELAND SECURITY UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCERNING “REVIEW OF THE PRISON LITIGATION REFORM ACT: A DECADE OF REFORM OR AN INCREASE IN PRISON ABUSES?” PRESENTED ON NOVEMBER 8, 2007 1 Mr ...
on July 3, 2025.  District of Columbia: On July 1, 2025, a D.C. Superior Court jury convicted Kelvin Powell, 63, a former guard at the city’s Youth Services Center, of 16 counts of sexual abuse ...
Publication
- EARN HOWARD House Justice Council~' : defends long out of existence, and . that is the only LINDA 00TI1.IEB - SA1J.YWILCOX sentences. claiming the the higher medi- reason theY are still in prison. JANE ...
Publication
sentences both mandatory and longer; “do the crime, you do the time” - and “out of sight, out of mind.” The letters from prisoners that follow detail some of the abuses to which they have been and are being ...
favorable to the prisoner. 427 U.S. at 216. REASONING: a. [G]iven a valid conviction, the criminal defendant has been constitutionally deprived of his liberty to the extent that the state may confine him ...
the conditions are substantially less favorable to the prisoner. 427 U.S. at 216. REASONING: a. [G]iven a valid conviction, the criminal defendant has been constitutionally deprived of his liberty to the extent ...
Brief • March 12, 2018
. (Benavides, supra, 35 Cal.4th at p. 81.) The surgeon testified that nothing in Consuelo’s medical records was inconsistent with sexual abuse. Consuelo died on November 25, 1991. 2. The Forensic Pathology ...
Brief • February 10, 2011
will ever function in society as a law-abiding citizen. If the Court wishes to provide the defendant with another opportunity at probation and a chance to address his mental health and substance abuse issues ...
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