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Article • May 15, 2007
U.S.C. § 1988. A Female prisoner in Missouri and prison employee she later married filed suit claiming they were retaliated against and harassed for filing lawsuits, denied visits and mail. A jury ruled ...
Article • May 15, 2007
$30,000 Settlement in NY Jail Beating Case by While awaiting to visit his wife at New York's Riker's Island, the prisoner plaintiff was awaiting to enter the strip search room when several ...
Article • May 15, 2007
$27,501 Award to Beaten Maryland Prison Visitor by The plaintiff alleged that he was beaten while visiting his son in prison and won a judgment of $1.00 in compensatory damages and $2,500 ...
Article • February 15, 2012
claimed damages of $1,500 for an emergency room visit, $75 for a doctor and $8,000 for undisclosed injuries to her left shoulder and right shoulder and hip. Her claim was settled for $3,500 on May 24, 2003 ...
Article • September 15, 2009
concluded a visit on December 24, 2003 at the Regional Justice Center King County Jail, he was attacked by another prisoner who was not properly “racked” in his room in administrative segregation. Morris ...
Article • September 15, 2009
$4,400 Settlement in Slip and Fall at Jail by Washington State’s King County Jail has paid $4,443 to settle the slip and fall claim of Patricia Hayes. While visiting her brother at the jail ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
you with a referral, provide you with additional information, or take on your case ourselves, where we have the resources and ability to assist you. In addition to visiting the online hub ...
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services are not being provided. The facility is beginning to revamp their medical program. On the day of our visit, the new Medical Director had yet to begin examining patients, put into place leadership ...
Publication • October 12, 2018
credit card to donate. Or visit our websites at prisonlegalnews.org or criminallegalnews.org, and click on the “Donate” link. You can mail a check or money order to: Human Rights Defense Center, P.O. Box ...
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Filed under: Guards/Staff
descriptions will probably change. ■ If perimeter security systems are installed to replace staff towers, fewer posts and positions will be required. ■ If schedules for meals, visits, programs, or other ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
with experts who monitor prisons, those who advocate for the rights of the incarcerated, and with current and former prisoners and their families. We visited jails and prisons across the country. We took advice ...
Case • 1995
and the D.C. Code adequately support the remedial order issued in this case with the exception of child visitation and child placement issues. The Court will address this issue first. In addition, the Court ...
Case • 1980
visited Menard on three separate occasions over four days, performed a detailed chart review of about 50 randomly-selected medical records, examined a large number of other medical records, and interviewed ...
Annual report • December 31, 2014
awards from the court in 2013. The cy pres funds will be used for HRDC’s Washington Prison Phone Justice Campaign, to address the high cost of phone calls and video visits in correctional facilities ...
Brief • 2008
://www.courts.state.md.us/publications/racialethnicfairness04.pdf (last visited Sept. 12, 2008) ........................................................................................ 33 Maryland Department of Public Safety ...
Brief • July 24, 2012
for an appointment with a physician. Absent waivers which are virtually never granted, each prisoner is charged a $5.00 “co-pay” fee for each Sick Call visit. The nurses staffing Sick Call are also authorized ...
Brief • 2010
OF THE SUICIDE WATCH, AND THE RATIONALES OFFERED FOR THE FAILURE ......................................................................................................    4 MERCADO’S SECOND VISIT TO THE MENTAL ...
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in the outside world. See id. (inmates are shut in single occupancy cells for twenty-three hours a day with no radio or television and permitted only one visit per month with immediate family members). Prison ...
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Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
/socv6.pdf (last visited: March 15, 2007). 6 Although there are no national statistics available, smaller studies suggest that a large number of transgenders are incarcerated at one time or another ...
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itself. Additionally, none of the six prisons visited have a current inventory of parts and supplies but instead rely on maintenance staff to indicate when parts are needed. This increases the risk ...
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