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Brief • 2005
numbered 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 12, 13, 14, 18, and 20. 3. Admitted, but defendant Ishmael’s job responsibilities with respect to the jail were not limited to hiring, cleaning, and getting supplies. He ...
Brief
, but defendant Ishmael’s job responsibilities with respect to the jail were not limited to hiring, cleaning, and getting supplies. He was responsible for the overall operation of the jail. Ishmael Ex. 1 at 20, ll ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
for the People for a Change: Reforming California's Youth and Adult = ;;J 19 Correctional System"). Since 1980, the inmate population has grown well over 500 percent 20 and the number of institutions has nearly ...
Publication
Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
Camp Bucca-iraq Sop 2004 Camp Bucca, Iraq SOP CAMP BUCCA, IRAQ STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE 105 Military Police Battalion (I/R) 30-October 2004 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Camp Bucca, Iraq SOP Effective 30 October 2004 CAMP BUCCA, IRAQ --- STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE //ORIGINAL SIGNED// //ORIGINAL SIGNED// T. PAUL HOUSER WARREN WINTRODE Lieutenant …
Case • 2005
is that some of the factors seem inconsistent with the reason for using a percentage-of-funds method in the first place, which is designed to create incentives for the lawyer to get the most recovery ...
Brief
for the lawyer to get the most recovery for the class by the most efficient manner (and penalize the lawyer who fails to do so). See In re Thirteen Appeals, 56 F.3d at 307 (percentage-of-funds method eliminates ...
Brief • December 30, 2011
Filed under: Appointment of Counsel
id.) Between his return from military service in 2009 and his arrest for child support debt in July 2010, Mr. Hendrix worked part-time in construction, did odd jobs liking picking pecans and scrap ...
Case • 2001
that conversation, Loy gave detailed descriptions of some of the tapes in his collection, and told Guzy that he could "put together" tapes for trading. He also represented that he traded with many people and offered ...
Publication • November 17, 2017
how many people are required to be working at the facility based on their inmate population. However, this is not the amount of people required to be at the facility on a shift by shift basis. Various ...
Brief • April 29, 2014
.  Approximately 30 people a day  are  incarcerated.    A  smaller  number  of  these  are  identified  by  custody  staff  as  needing  a  medical screening.  That number is probably less than 10 a day divided by 3 ...
Publication
community gets the kind of law enforcement it insists on.” There is no question every Texas citizen has suffered harm from the incarceration of the actually innocent. Neither studies, academic or anecdotal ...
increase the number of parolees designated as HRSO from approximately 2,000 to more than 3,000. As a result, in addition to the benefit of getting a more accurate and reliable risk assessment, a higher number ...
Brief • April 29, 2014
care services they 6 require. For prisoners who were receiving mental health treatment up to the time of their 7 arrest, a jail must identify the nature of the person's mental illness, the types ...
Publication
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
cost to American employers, take a larger share of lower income paychecks than do income taxes, and that about twothirds of Americans 65 and over get more than half their income from Social Security, PIE ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles
of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman: Although the juvenile arrest rate is near its lowest point in two decades, critical problems affecting states’ juvenile justice systems remain, such as recidivism—the act ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
by a teacher at the cell door. VISITS AND COMMUNICATION WITH THE OUTSIDE WORLD “We’re poor folk,” he says of his family, “and coming to visit is too expensive…from what I can tell very few people get visits ...
’ constitutional rights were violated. There are presently four Plaintiffs to this action. Each of them was a pretrial detainee in jail, alone in a holding cell and unhappy about having been arrested. At the time ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
2011 Electronic Control Weapon Guidelines, PERF & COPS, 2011 ELECTRONIC CONTROL WEAPON GUIDELINES A Joint Project of: This project was supported by Grant Number 2010-CK-WX-K001 awarded by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions contained herein are those of the author(s) and do not …
Publication • June 2, 2016
harm an inmate and the inmate’s family, particularly if the inmate’s efforts to gain employment and reestablish ties with the community are interrupted by a re-arrest for the purpose of completing ...
Publication • 2011
Filed under: Stun Guns/Tasers
211 Electronic Control Weapon Guidelines ELECTRONIC CONTROL WEAPON GUIDELINES A Joint Project of: This project was supported by Grant Number 2010-CK-WX-K001 awarded by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions contained herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official …
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