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Brief • May 16, 2017
2009 until 2014 (the time of his arrest on felony charges), Decedent Morse was 8 in and out of the psychiatric ward of the Reno VA Hospital, receiving both in-patient and out- 9 patient psychiatric ...
Brief • August 24, 2015
immediately notified authorities of her suicide threat and emergency 5 6 dispatchers broadcast a countywide “be on the lookout.” 7 19. On December 2, 2012, SLOAN was arrested on multiple charges, including ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
Investigative Restriction Pre-Hearing Detention Unauthorized Lay-In Non-Contact (visiting) Loss of Privileges Disciplinary Idle In-House Segregation Reception Temporary Unassigned Unassigned Idle Safety ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Advocacy, Death Penalty
conditions of detention, and for failing to provide necessary mental health treatment for incarcerated prisoners. These conditions have had grave effects on death row inmates’ mental and physical health ...
cessation of struggle, respiratory 17 arrest and death. Excited delirium has gained increasing public attention recently due to the number 18 of post-mortem explanations offered by medical examiners ...
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discriminatory behavior among their employees by using U.S. Census data to determine the racial/ethnic makeup of their store trade areas and by comparing those data with their store arrest and detention records ...
”), operates a number of detention jails. Correctional Health Services (“CHS”) is a unit within the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (“DOHMH”), a City agency. DOHMH, through CHS ...
Brief • August 4, 2023
Filed under: Sexual Assault, Transgender
Detention 55. Miles was arrested in or about June 14, 2022, on assault allegations, which were subsequently dismissed by the People who declined to prosecute the case. 56. When Miles was arrested ...
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. In June, Mr. Souders was involved in a fight with another prisoner and was ordered to punitive detention. After thirty days, he was released but sent back to the segregation unit for taking an unauthorized ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
transferred to a local jail or detention center, his stay there will be approximately 45 days. An offender’s length of stay on supervision once released from confinement varies based on the direction ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
had, a cloud that sits over my head. And you can’t fix that,” she said. “I wonder if I’ll ever be relaxed.” Protective or Punitive? When 20-year-old Donna Hylton was first arrested and sent to Rikers ...
Publication • August 1, 2010
available to the Department of Defense “a sufficient portion of the TCC to serve as a detention facility to be operated by the Department of Defense in order to accommodate the relocation of detainees ...
Case • 1981
that fact rather than a court's idea of how best to operate a detention facility." Bell v. Wolfish,441 U.S., at 539. *fn16 [ 452 U.S. Page 352] Courts certainly have a responsibility to scrutinize ...
Case • 1983
that "this determination must be made by a judicial officer either before or promptly after arrest." Id., at 125. We explicitly rejected the suggestion, however, that an adversary proceeding, accompanied by traditional ...
Brief • 2007
MINOR, GREGORY COSSEL, JEFF COLBERT, MARCUS HUDGINS, and 3 MARC HAIUNGS, and DOES 2 to 100, inclusive are, and at all times mentioned herein 4 were, Sheriff's Deputies, Detention Officers, officers ...
Brief • April 2, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Department of Health, Director’s Order In Re: Order to Limit Access to Ohio’s Jails and Detention Facilities (March 15, 2020); Ohio Exec. Order, No. 2020-02D (March 13, 2020). 8 9 Ohio Exec. Order, No. 2020 ...
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for a pattern or practice of conduct that violates the constitutional rights of inmates in adult detention and correctional facilities. On June 23-27,2008, August 18-20,2008, and November 17-20,2008, we conducted ...
Brief • June 18, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
of Columbia’s Department of Corrections (“DOC”) detained in the Central Detention Facility (“CDF”) and the Correctional Treatment Facility (“CTF”). Plaintiffs bring claims against Quincy Booth, in his official ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
Pro Se Magazine Vol18 No2 2008 Vol. 18, No. 2; Spring 2008 Published by Prisoners’ Legal Services of New York ‘EARLEY’ CASE ROILS SENTENCING WATERS: Court of Appeals Holds DOCS May Not Impose Post Release Supervision Where Sentencing Court Silent; Appellate Court Holds DOCS May Not Run Predicate Sentence Consecutive …
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of conduct that violates the constitutional rights of inmates in adult detention and correctional facilities. On June 23-27,2008, August 18-20,2008, and November 17-20,2008, we conducted on-site inspections ...
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