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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
Assembly Corrections Committee, Jeffrion Aubry, has introduced groundbreaking legislation intended to improve the treatment of people with mental illness in prison. The bill would establish several ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: First Step Act
as a springboard for this article. ** 1 See, e.g., Pub. L. 61-259 (1910) (legislation establishing federal parole). For example, as a result of the subjectivity, people of color received higher bail, longer ...
Case • 1980
diseases. The lack of basic facilities for personal hygiene is significant; a large majority of outbreaks of food-borne disease are associated with people not washing their hands properly ...
Case • 2007
and to get direction as to [**66] whom he should interview next. As the interviews progressed, Prescott reported to and provided interview notes for the attorneys as directed, and the attorneys discussed ...
Brief • 2008
caretakers. Contrary to the preference for taking the 14 15 16 17 18 19 mentally ill and disabled to Valley Medical Hospital where he could continue medical care and treatment, ANDREW MARTINEZ was arrested ...
Publication
needlessly suffered and staff members' safety has been at risk, contrary to the best interests of the people of New Orleans. Given the seriousness of the problems in OPP, we urge your client to: 1. Take ...
1,400 and 1,500 persons. As of February 2016, the facility housed approximately 560 people (including around 105 women).10 The number of women confined in jail facilities in the District has decreased ...
Case • 1990
, 1985, that most people who suffer from tinea infection in the prison, "can't get rid of it because every time they go the bathroom or take a shower, it usually goes on and on" (Id.). n9 Regarding ...
Publication • July 12, 2016
for eligibility, and defense counsel is assigned and notified of appointment, as soon as feasible after clients’ arrest, detention, or request for counsel. 4. Defense counsel is provided sufficient time ...
Brief • 2013
of professionals from Monterey County," and specifically 9 recognized a number of people "who helped make this planning effort a success." Among 10 the people listed are two current members Monterey County Board ...
Brief • November 8, 2013
hypertension ’s medications were not renewed and critical lab results were not reviewed under Corizon; a delay in getting a necessary urology consultation under Corizon; suffered received no timely cardiology ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
Filed under: International, Immigration
Sarah Graham for her work designing the report. Human Rights First protects people at risk: refugees who flee persecution, victims of crimes against humanity or other mass human rights violations ...
Brief • 2009
their commissary. Getting on Nurse Robinson’s list, however, was a daunting task. On the night of March 25, 2006, William Wallace found himself at the mercy of the ACH system. Wallace, sweating profusely ...
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interviews and also nursing rounds in the housing units occurred lacked confidentiality. Staff questioned youth about sensitive medical - 8 ­ and mental health issues in areas where arresting officers ...
Brief • December 20, 2021
of Corrections (“FDC”) affect the people confined in them. I previously filed a declaration addressing these issues in support of class Case 4:19-cv-00212-AW-MAF Document 371-1 Filed 12/20/21 Page 2 of 201 2 ...
Brief • December 20, 2021
Filed under: Prison Conditions
of Corrections (“FDC”) affect the people confined in them. I previously filed a declaration addressing these issues in support of class Case 4:19-cv-00212-AW-MAF Document 371-1 Filed 12/20/21 Page 2 of 201 2 ...
Publication
Filed under: Military
of the important trends in the establishment and maintenance of military advantage are accurately drawn from these historical examples. Key Questions What Constitutes Military Advantage? Thro~ghout history, peoples ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Witnesses
of mistaken identification.”3 The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) estimates that U.S. law enforcement made 12,196,959 arrests in 2012. The FBI estimates that 521,196 of these arrests were for violent ...
and whether the government is working honestly and competently, by and for the People. The Eighth Amendment requires that punishments imposed by the government conform to public standards of decency ...
Brief • 2009
-and-a-half years. 13 14 15 E. 1995-1996: Plaintiff’s Return to Prison and Administrative Segregation 18. On February 25, 2005, plaintiff was arrested and charged with possession and 16 transportation ...
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