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Brief • 2008
OR CALL COLLECT (402) 342-2831 i QUESTION PRESENTED Amicus curiae the National Campaign to Restore Civil Rights will address the following question, which the Court instructed the parties to brief ...
Publication • January 1, 2013
to the best of our ability. However, laws and procedures change frequently. It is your responsibility to check relevant legal cases, codes, court rules and forms when using this manual. TABLE OF CONTENTS How ...
Brief • April 9, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
an indisputable right to relief. The Honolulu Department of the Prosecuting Attorney noted that its office has taken the following steps to address the issues raised in the OPD’s petition: • Changed its charging ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
detainees. The policy addresses routine medical procedures for hunger strikes including medical and management evaluations. CCJ does not have a clinical director. The Assistant Jail Administrator provides ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
; and the written fire prevention, control, and evacuation plan not addressing all required elements. ODO recommends the facility: take steps to improve sanitation in the facility; implement and enforce comprehensive ...
In-the-News Article • December 8, 2015
changed their policy and informed both the district court and the Eleventh Circuit that they would no longer censor PLN based on its ads. Several years later, however, beginning in 2009, the FDOC again ...
Publication
Director Edward Hamilton selected the daughter as his secretary in November 2009. Additionally, earlier in 2009, Cabell-Edelen caused an existing vacancy announcement to be changed for the purpose ...
Brief • 2008
Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act (“CRIPA”), 42 U.S.C. § 1997. The Agreement addresses the corrective measures set forth by the United States in its March 6, 2003 findings letter to the County ...
Publication
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Census
in their “usual residence,” the place where they live and sleep most of the time. The usual residence need not be the same as a person’s legal or voting address, and a person need not be there on the literal census ...
Brief • August 13, 2010
Filed under: Evidence, Discovery
much of the burden to ensure compliance with discovery obligations in particular cases. Indeed, even before the changes adopted in January 2010, 90 percent of USAOs had their own standardized discovery ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
Know.” Following inventory of funds and property, the detainees were escorted to a private area and pat searched. The detainees changed into uniforms and were subsequently photographed and issued ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
officers. BCJ does not use a safe or locker. Further, BCJ does not have policy or procedures to address detainee property reported missing or damaged. Also, BCJ’s handbook does not include notice procedures ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
procedures to communicate those changes to security staff or detainees. Upon coming into ICE custody, detainee personal property is inventoried, receipted and stored by ICE at an offsite ICE location. Any U.S ...
in Virginia at much higher rates than the incarceration of men? Are there genderspecific factors that are not being addressed through ongoing legislative and policy efforts to reduce Virginia’s prison and jail ...
Brief • February 19, 2021
Filed under: Detainers - Generally
that Defendants have known about for at least eight years, yet have failed to change. 17. Defendants have been aware of the problem of overdetention in Louisiana since at least 2012. 18. The DOC has no process ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
required by Section 201(b) of the Communications Act” 2 by initiating this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM or Notice) to consider changes to our rules governing rates for interstate interexchange inmate ...
Case • 1997
taken this case en banc to resolve relevant conflicting circuit precedents, to continue our development of procedures to address and dispose appropriately of a continually burgeoning prisoner pro se ...
Brief • August 12, 2016
2-ORR. The parties did so on January 7, 2016, but to no avail. 4 On February 9, 2016, defendants emailed to advise that “HHS ... is open to considering some changes in the reconsideration process ...
Publication • September 1, 2007
. A particular issue is whether prisons should contract out for health care. Contracting out has been growing over the past few decades. The stated motivation for this change ranges from a desire to improve ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
. A particular issue is whether prisons should contract out for health care. Contracting out has been growing over the past few decades. The stated motivation for this change ranges from a desire to improve ...
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