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Brief • February 2, 2018
for intellectually disabled children, and was transferred to another, similar school at fifteen because of poor academic achievement and behavior. At seventeen years old, after being arrested for, and pleading guilty ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
the judge makes his disposition ruling. I had seen first-hand how vulnerable children become once they are placed in a facility. 9 I knew that when judges send children *245 to facilities to “get help ...
Brief • May 16, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
is locked in a cell and not even allowed to shower. Due to the 20 burden on Lompoc’s medical resources from COVID-19-related care, Petitioner 21 Andre Brown cannot get treatment for his prostate cancer ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Misconduct/Corruption
departments and facilities to oversee and provide services to incarcerated people, make up a multibillion-dollar industry. Every year, they devote resources to building influence with decision makers in order ...
Case • 1992
, "it was a lot of pressure. It was hectic and it was crazy. It was depressing." Nolley, Aug. 21, 1990 at 59-60. People were attempting to commit suicide. It was just never quiet. Somebody was always crying ...
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/ the assault, and after complaining to officers of a seizure, the victim was transported to a local medical center. He died from cardiac arrest prior to reaching the hospital. 3. Prevalence of Staff Use ...
Brief • August 13, 2010
Filed under: Evidence, Discovery
remarks, the Attorney General stated that “I’ll make sure that the people of this department are adequately trained. That they have adequate resources. And try to make sure that we return to the traditions ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
facility. Therefore the citizens of New Mexico pay costs of arresting, prosecuting, housing, rehabilitating and supervising offenders many times over. Investments in programs for reducing recidivism ...
Brief • 2007
, when he was arrested for possession of a stolen vehicle. Plaintiff admitted to police that he knew the vehicle in which he was riding was stolen. Affidavit of Parisa Jorjani, Exhibit H (Docket No. 136 ...
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] complaint: it gets the complaint close to stating a claim, but without some further factual enhancement it stops short of the line between possibility and plausibility of “entitle[ment] to relief.”36 Beyond ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
with each are apparent; but given our previous experience with deinstitutionalization, there is no reason to believe that it is possible to reduce prison populations without getting our hands dirty. In Part ...
Publication • January 1, 2013
oversight of precinct Street Narcotic Enforcement Units (SNEU). Investigate gang motivated and related offenses. Ensure juvenile crime is effectively addressed. Investigate and rectify issues involving arrest ...
accomplishment at the time. More important. he was the staff sergeant for a small army of civil rights lawyers. who were there to get protesters out of jail. help people register to vote, eliminate the legal ...
Jensen v Shinn, AZ, Westlaw Citation, Failure of Healthcare, 2022 Jensen v. Shinn, --- F.Supp.3d ---- (2022) KeyCite Yellow Flag - Negative Treatment Amended by Jensen v. Shinn, D.Ariz., July 18, 2022 2022 WL 2911496 Only the Westlaw citation is currently available. United States District Court, D. Arizona. Shawn JENSEN, …
Brief • June 30, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
of Justice Statistics data show people who are “incarcerated tend to 19 be less healthy, to have more chronic illnesses including substance use disorder, and to 20 have additional stressors in their lives ...
Publication
of the district station facility and its personnel; 2. Efficient desk operation; 3. Reviewing circumstances of arrests and determining whether or not the arrested person should be held; 4. Reviewing incident ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
and is not intended to be legal advice. People with specific issues and questions are strongly encouraged to seek advice from an attorney. Due to the vast amount of material covered, this study can provide no more than ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
Operational and Space Program (Program) for the new Tuba City facility, the existing jail had a maximum capacity of 34 people from 2004 to 2009. 8 The Program stated that on average, 18 adult arrests and 1 ...
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implications. On a typical day, state prisons house more than a million people, many of whom have extensive and communicable health ailments. The manner in which services are provided affects state budgets ...
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