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Brief • April 20, 2005
Filed under: Wrongful Imprisonment
Complaint for Damages Page 3 Case 2:03-cv-01447-LKK-DAD 21. Document 51 Filed 04/20/2005 Page 4 of 19 Plaintiff reported to the Issaquah County (Washington) Jail on November 6, 2001 2 to begin serving ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
, privately operated prisons held more than 101,000 federal, state and local jail inmates. At the time, this represented 11% of all federal inmates, 6% of all state inmates, and 2% of local jail inmates ...
Brief • June 5, 2020
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
and by contract. He is sued in his individual capacity. 33. At all relevant times, Defendant Brian C. Geer was employed by the County of Santa Clara, acting under color of law and in his individual capacity within ...
incarceration plus 8 years probation. Former prison guard Tashala C. Johnson-Ashley received 180 days in jail and 5 years probation after being convicted of sexual assault against a person in custody ...
Case • 2000
[12] Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Arizona Robert C. Broomfield, District Judge, Presiding [13] Submitted June 18, 1999* San Francisco, California [14 ...
Case • 2000
that the officers violated his Eighth and Fourteenth Amendment rights to be free from cruel and unusual punishment and his Fourteenth Amendment right to substantive due process. *fn2 Nussle also asserted pendent ...
and statutory rights of inmates; c. Failing to take adequate security measures to protect inmates from unnecessary harm, including but not limited to, the following: 1. Separation of inmates from potentially ...
facilities and adult jails, lock-ups, and prisons across the country. Photography by Richard Ross from juvenile-in-justice.com Designed by Sandra Yeh Icons made by Pixel perfect, Freepik, Kiranshastry ...
Brief • June 18, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
; the date on which Defendants began testing people coming into the jails; the number and a breakdown of the results of COVID-19 tests which had been done on those who were incarcerated prior to the date ...
Publication • September 5, 2014
PAROLE]; John Gibeaut, Get Out of Jail—But Not Free: Courts Scramble to Fill Their Coffers by Sticking Ex-Cons with Fees, 98 A.B.A.J. 51, 54 (2012); R. Barry Ruback, The Imposition of Economic Sanctions ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
Interpretations of Unavailability ..................................... 14 B. Solution 2: State and Local Grievance Systems, and Statutory Waiver ......... 21 C. Solution 3: Federal Amendment ...
Publication • August 10, 2016
One Dollar Per Day: The Slaving Wages of Immigration Jail Work Programs, Stevens, 2011 ONE DOLLAR PER DAY: THE SLAVING WAGES OF IMMIGRATION JAIL WORK PROGRAMS A History and Legal Analysis, 1943 ...
Brief • October 15, 2018
material to this cause of action, was the Director of the King County Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention ("King County Jail") and 13 14 responsible for: polices and procedures and implementation ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
COTR U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Detention Standards Compliance Unit 801 I Street NW Washington, DC 20536 reative cor r e c t ion s ~=c:::Iia;;iI 6415 Calder, Suite B • Beaumont, Texas ...
Amendments to the United States Constitution to be free from unreasonable excessive force by 2 those acting under color of state law. 3 4 52. Defendants violated Plaintiff's rights under the Fourth ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
and federal prisons, follows a 2014 announcement from the U.S. Department of Education that cleared the way for students in juvenile facilities and local jails to be eligible for Pell funding.4 The higher ...
Case • 2001
OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE; JOHN DAVID FRANZ; NANCY PATTON, MEMBER, TEXAS BOARD OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, CAROL S. VANCE, MEMBER, TEXAS BOARD OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE; PATRICIA DAY; ALFRED C. MORAN; ALFRED M. STRINGFELLOW ...
Case • 2001
OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE; JOHN DAVID FRANZ; NANCY PATTON, MEMBER, TEXAS BOARD OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, CAROL S. VANCE, MEMBER, TEXAS BOARD OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE; PATRICIA DAY; ALFRED C. MORAN; ALFRED M. STRINGFELLOW ...
Brief • March 31, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
with COVID-19 from prisons and jails throughout Louisiana to the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola (“LSP”).1 But LSP has “no place to treat an ill person with COVID-19 except in a general housing unit ...
Case • 1975
Cir. 1973); Barnett v. Rodgers, 133 U.S. App. D.C. 296, 410 F.2d 995 (1969). [24] Their [Muslims'] request for "one full-course pork -free diet once a day and coffee three times daily ...
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