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Brief • June 12, 2014
in jail, then they must have had that right before they were incarcerated, which means that free citizens enjoy at least the same right to bodily privacy. legitimate privacy, reason ...
Brief • June 12, 2014
have a If convicted prisoners retain a constitutional right to bodily privacy while in jail, then they must have had that right before they were incarcerated, which means that free citizens ...
Brief • November 10, 2016
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
, and equipment in jails in several states across the United States. Respectfully submitted, Marcus W. Trathen Julia C. Ambrose Timothy G. Nelson BRooKs, PnRcE, McLEND0N, HUMPI-IREY & LEONARI) LL.P. 1700 Wells ...
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in 1993 for dispensing drugs to mentally ill patienls without first perfonning psychiatric evaluations. In 1995 she was again disciplined for lying in her application about being de- l~C. A 50l(e)(J) Non ...
Publication • May 16, 2016
or transport to jail; (B) inebriates until ready for release; or (C) juveniles pending parental custody or shelter placement. These facilities are numerous and are generally thought of as serving more of a law ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
efficacy of imprisonment. Key points c More than 9.8 million people are held in penal institutions throughout the world, mostly as pre-trial detainees (remand prisoners) or as sentenced prisoners. Almost ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Gangs
, drug trafficking, extortion and create substantial risks in prisons, jails and local communities. Managing criminal gangs requires a comprehensive strategy to identify involved gang members, target ...
Case • 2004
the Fourth Amendment to be free from unlawful seizures by unlawfully detaining him. In Count III, Tinius alleges a claim for false imprisonment against all named defendants. In Count IV, Tinius alleges a claim ...
Brief • 2009
, the City was responsible for the policies, practices, supervision, implementation and conduct of all matters pertaining to the City of Cleveland House of Correction (the “Workhouse” or “Jail ...
Brief • 2011
, was indeed innocent. 11. Mr. Graves sat in jail awaiting trial for the next two years. He believed in our justice system and that he would be acquitted. 12. His trial began on October 20, 1994. Despite his ...
Brief • 2011
was arrested and charged with capital murder on August 23, 1992. He maintained his innocence from the first day of his arrest, and, as facts ultimately proved, was indeed innocent. 11. Mr. Graves sat in jail ...
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C E Center for Employment Opportunities Neighborhood Work Project Vocational Development Program O mdrc BUILDING KNOWLEDGE TO IMPROVE SOCIAL POLICY The Power of Work The Center for Employment ...
Case • 1983
OF CHICAGO, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT [6] Appeals from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. Nos. 82 C 1913, 82 C 2323 -- Thomas R. McMillen, Judge. Appeal ...
Case • 1984
OF CHICAGO, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT [6] Appeals from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. Nos. 82 C 1913, 82 C 2323 -- Thomas R. McMillen, Judge. Appeal ...
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millennium, a silent killer shadows Florida prisoners. A virus called Hepatitis C (HCV) is fast becoming a major health concern throughout the nation. Estimates generated by national public health experts show ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
.. . . . . . . . . . . . Page 1 of B. Early Discrimination Cases. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5 of C. Defining what is “state action” and what is not. . . . . . Page 10 of 50 50 50 50 II. Modern ...
Case • 1984
. Broaddus, Chief Deputy Attorney General, Donald C. J. Gehring and Elizabeth B. Lacy, Deputy Attorneys General, and Jerry P. Slonaker, Assistant Attorney General. [8] Deborah Chasen Wyatt argued ...
, COLONEL DON PINKARD, Administrator of the Gwinnett County Jail, and LT. COL. CARL SIMS, Commander of the Rapid Response Team at the Gwinnett County Jail, Defendants ...
Case • 2001
and subsequently taunted him while he was in the chair. Plaintiff was kept in the chair for a little over an hour, until officers from the Air Force base arrived and ordered him to cooperate with the jail staff. He ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
a defendant from the street ..................................................................................................... 10 A: B: C: D: Arrest for violation of supervision conditions ...
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