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was confined to his cell twenty-four hours a day, with only restricted visitation and exercise periods, and a minimum of possessions in his cell. At the disciplinary hearing, the prisoner requested certain ...
Article • May 15, 2007
as the State meets prisoners' serious medical needs. The court further held that a three dollar co-payment for aspirin (which is a fabrication), plus fifty cents for a clinic visit (now up to ten dollars ...
in classification hearings beyond the expectation of fair and impartial allocation of resources. The court also held that prisoners have no privacy right to conjugal visits with spouses or to be paid the minimum wage ...
, no confidential attorney mail, visits or phone calls, no known methods to access the jail law library or photo copy services, among other things. The court held that remedial and coercive measures in the form ...
Article • May 15, 2007
extensive injunctive relief for Brown regarding visits, schooling, good time credits and also ordered the BOP to reconsider Brown's ad seg status on a weekly basis. Brown was released from prison in the early ...
of the jail's policy; also named in the suit were two deputy jail guards who he alleged violated his constitutional rights by denying him water, hygiene items, visitation privileges, telephone access, writing ...
Article • May 15, 2007
and that a visitation program be set up and remanded them for further consideration. The Fifth Circuit modified the district court's order setting up a 39-member committee to monitor implementation of the court ...
Article • May 15, 2007
$1,500 Paid in Beating By WA Guards by George "Fast Eddy" Miller was removed on October 24, 1988, from the visiting area at the State Reformatory at Monroe for suspicion of consuming ...
Article • May 15, 2007
by Cynthia Rhouni, the ex- wife of a State prisoner who was forced to remove her head scarf (a part of her Muslim religion), while visiting her ex-husband in the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. Rhouni ...
Article • May 15, 2007
from her vehicle's interior. Mrs, Daniels and her husband were visiting her son who was incarcerated at the Garden State Youth Correctional Facility. Mrs. Daniels tested positive for illegal drugs when ...
. Snider. Snider was taken to see a nurse at St. Mary's Correctional Institution. During the visit, he asked the nurse why he experienced bleeding in his scrotum. Snider told the nurse he believed ...
Article • August 1, 2016
compliance with standards on Classification, Religious Practice, Use of Force, Housing, Recreation, Visitation, Programs, Medical, Dental and Mental Health Services, Capability and the Process to Achieve ...
find that the use of local law enforcement facilities and HCCF blanket policy allowing strip searches with “any” detainee that comes in contact visit with any person outside HCCF is legal. The court ...
Article • August 15, 2011
. The complaint alleged violations for: insufficient work or pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act; restrictive treatment and conditions including cell confinement; mail screening; visitation and phone ...
Article • January 12, 2015
report, he lost good time credits, as well as commissary, phone and visitation privileges. In affirming the lower court's decision to dismiss Swanigan’s suit, the Supreme Court first noted that under ...
. On March 5, 2006, Ware had a visitor come to WCF. Prior to the visit, the visitor was arrested, due to her being caught with marijuana on her person. Prison officials placed Ware in segregation for his ...
Article • May 15, 2013
of a witness to a likewise unjustified arrest, settled in June 2012 the resultant suit for $100,000. Plaintiff LaMonte Simmons, the witness, was visiting neighbors when Officers Crouch and Percy pulled to a stop ...
Article • January 9, 2015
Filed under: Medication, Malpractice
numerous causes of action in his complaint, including denial of sinus medication and skin lotion, denial of a sick call visit, and insufficient food portions. In dismissing all but the denial of skin lotion ...
Article • January 15, 2010
Filed under: Mail, Mail Regulations, Postage
that prisoners could still receive visits and talk on the phone. See: Covell v. Arpaio, USDC, D. Ariz., No. CV 07-2453-PHX-DGC (DKD) (Sept. 29, 2009). Readers should note that the plaintiff, proceeding pro se ...
Article • January 15, 2011 • from PLN January, 2011
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
that require them to visit people’s homes to install solar panels. The deal for Spire could not come soon enough, as the company faced possible delisting from the NASDAQ stock exchange. Spire was notified ...
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