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Annual report • December 31, 2020
appearing on AL.com in association with ProPublica, Connor Sheets’ “These Sheriffs Release Sick Inmates to Avoid Paying Their Hospital Bills” reveals how some sheriffs cut costs by refusing healthcare ...
President Bush took office. But hiring private employees in Iraq at pay rates several times more than what soldiers make, plus paying the overhead at the private firms, has never been about saving money. It’s ...
Howard Association of Illinois, has found Stateville has had problems paying vendors, a problem that "affects all aspects of the prison." (Exhibit H). 34. As a direct and proximate result of Wexford's ...
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Filed under: Medical
correspondence are available to the public through the Office of Legislative Audits at 301 West Preston Street, Room 1202, Baltimore, Maryland 21201. The Office may be contacted by telephone at 410-946-5900, 301 ...
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and several high ranking officers at the prison regarding overtime pay. .Prisoners have alleged that officers at Charlotte CI have for years used prisoners to assault other prisoners. Numerous prisoner lawsuits ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
, increase telephone communication to 500 minutes per month, reduce staff travel, limit transfers, stagger mealtimes and recreation, and screen newly arriving individuals for COVID-19 exposure and symptoms ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Inspector's Field Manual, Part B, US Customs and Border Protection, 2010 Chile Group (1) All fields listed in part I. Group (2) 28. Recognized Medical Specializations (including, but not limited to: Anesthesiology, AUdiology, Cardiography, Cardiology, Dermatology, Embryology, Epidemiology, Forensic Medicine, Gastroenterology, Hematology, Immunology, Internal Medicine, Neurological Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, …
Publication • 2021
% of convicted defendants received a bench or jury trial.”); see also Woods, supra note 15, at 324 (citing, Donald Crump, Criminals Don’t Pay: Using Tax Fraud to Prohibit Organized Crime, 9 HOUS. BUS. & TAX. L. J ...
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through increased profits from 1I1e canteen and inmate telephone usage which . goes into the inmate welfare trust fund." FPLAO staff is woIking hard, as usual. to keep an eye on1l1e changes occurring ...
Case • 1999
rate to be $ 75, for the Judicial Conference has already decided that this is the proper rate of pay. That the $ 75 rate is not currently paid due to lack of funds does not change the "establishment ...
Case • 2001
this argument, stating "paying a higher rate is not an alternative because the prisoner cannot force a publisher who needs to use, and is entitled to use, the standard rate to take additional costly steps to mail ...
Case • 1988
the telephone with Dr. Syed Ali. Dr. Ali is a psychiatrist who contracted with the Illinois Department of Corrections to provide his services at Joliet for approximately twenty hours per week. Dr. Ingram informed ...
Case • 2000
and constituted deliberate indifference to inmate safety in violation of the Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. For the reasons stated below the Court finds for the Plaintiff and ORDERS that Defendant pay ...
Case • 1986
offenders pay for their offenses against society." Rhodes v. Chapman, 452 U.S. 337, 347 (1981). [28] Not every governmental action affecting the interests or well-being of a prisoner is subject ...
suffered a heart attack. This was an unfortunate situation, but it was not our doing, stated Sheriff Mark Pazin. We did everything right by the numbers. And on May 15, 2006, Los Angeles County agreed to pay ...
;prison slave labor” one of its central themes – seeking to expose corporate contractors that take advantage of the nominal wages and blind eye to labor conditions. Wright still pays attention ...
Brief • April 29, 2004
Manning told him. On August 24, 1990, Miller debriefed Dye by telephone regarding his conversations with Manning. That 302 states that Dye told Miller that Manning stated he had committed the 1984 ...
Brief • March 1, 2009
and bedding, and medical care" and further provides that the board "is authorized to pay" for these provisions from the county treasury. CLASS ACTION COMPLAINT FOR DECLARATORY AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF - 3 5 ...
Brief • November 16, 2012
of the Fee Pool; and plus (iii) a Preferred B Share with liquidation participation of $1.75. If any Non-Management Shareholders hold 1,000 or less Avalon Common Shares, Avalon has the option of paying $1.75 ...
Brief • November 27, 2013
(ADA) The Equal Pay Act (EPA) The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) attact1ed EEOC Form 5, Charge of Discrimination, is a summary of your claims based on the information you p ...
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