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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 ...
Article • March 15, 2011
$19,500 Settlement in D.C. Student’s False Arrest, Imprisonment Lawsuit from Jail Visit by The District of Columbia paid $19,500 to settle the lawsuit of minor Carolyn Clark for false arrest ...
Article • March 15, 2011
and DOC parole officers visited their home looking for their son, Corey. The police and DOC officers were asked to leave after being told they were trespassing, but neither complied. Donald Hoskin ...
Article • March 15, 2011
Cornell Barber for the injuries he sustained at the hands of guards. As he was exiting the visiting park at the District of Columbia Correctional Facility at Lorton, Virginia, on February 23, 2001, Barber ...
Article • November 15, 2002 • from PLN November, 2002
support he provided. The family was further impacted by his imprisonment over 1,000 miles from home. They couldn't afford to visit him in New Hampshire more than once a year for a few days ...
, but access to phones, tablet communications, and in-person visitations were suspended. As of this writing, on June 26, the state lifted the restrictions in nine prisons but kept them in place in Kern Valley ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
below: ● Fast Download Version (9 Mb) To order a copy of the video tape, visit In the Line of duty at www.lineofduty.com. Or, email Line of Duty (mention you saw this video tape on the eTASER.com site ...
Jackie C. 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 ...
Article • August 15, 2008
, which specifically prohibited items sent by someone on another prisoner's visitation list. Wardell brought suit claiming First Amendment violations for his loss of legal materials and due process ...
Article • August 15, 2008
participation in the program because it was designed to prepare family relations for a prisoner's release. The heinous nature of his crime was also taken into consideration. Two visits by Williamson’s mother were ...
to provide, among other things, contact legal visits, the creation of a legal assistance program, a law library and training of prisoner substitute counsel. On September 18, 2000, the consent decree ...
to visit an outside synagogue to receive a ritual bath called a Mikvah. When prison officials refused to accommodate his request Beasley sued in federal district court under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, claiming ...
Article • July 15, 2008
steps in 1977 for exercise, visitation, cell confinement, and socialization practices. The appellants claimed that revenue was a problem and that the order violated the executive decision making process ...
Article • July 15, 2008
was based on a seven-day evidentiary hearing as well as three personal visits to the Unit. It alleged: too few toilets; night chamber pot usage was required; a lack of washing areas; uncleanliness of cooking ...
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