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Brief • January 27, 2009
(March 31, 2005), Franklin App. No. 04AP-984, 2005-0hio-1546, which examined the parole eligibility of "old-law" prisoners given indeterminate sentences, prior to the changes associated with Senate Bill 2 ...
Statutes Affecting Disabled Prisoners by Daniel E. Manville In the past couple of years, there have been a number of changes to federal statutes that provide protections to those confined ...
Brief • February 24, 2014
that I reviewed on site during prison tours. I have now had the opportunity to analyze these records. For the reasons set forth below, my opinions have not changed—except to become stronger. II. ADC’S ...
Brief • 2006
Department's current training curriculum sufficiently addresses the circumstances which occurred in this incident. Following the incident, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Executive Force Review ...
Brief • 2003
to implement meaningful change without need for litigation, the parties believe this Agreement, rather than contested litigation, represents the best opportunity to address DOJ's concerns. Neither the City's ...
Brief • December 1, 2022
. Regardless, because the Risk Pool is estopped from adopting this position, and because the court has already held that Attorney Heiden's letter was a second FOAA request, the court need not address ...
Publication
-resistant vests. On-going Officers transferring 10 other institutions are not Policy Changed permitted to keep their vests. The institutional armory and sub-armory used for the No action necessary. storage ...
Brief • July 23, 2018
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
was not Clonazepam and vigorously complained about the switch. 12 At first his complaints were belittled and ignored. Then Plaintiff was told that the manufacturer had changed the pill. Plaintiff was told that he ...
and scraped up".] The AP reported that Neely also said "that the circumstances changed quickly once monitors from the International Committee of the Red Cross arrived". AP wrote that "Neely's account sheds ...
Publication • April 23, 2020
for calls will suffer from stress and despair, which have been shown to weaken immune systems and make people more likely to succumb to infection. We must address this emergency by providing incarcerated ...
Publication • April 23, 2020
are unable to pay for calls will suffer from stress and despair, which have been shown to weaken immune systems and make people more likely to succumb to infection. We must address this emergency by providing ...
Publication • April 23, 2020
for calls will suffer from stress and despair, which have been shown to weaken immune systems and make people more likely to succumb to infection. We must address this emergency by providing incarcerated ...
Publication • December 5, 2011
Filed under: Restraints
-DTBDocument Document 41 Filed Filed12/05/11 11/15/11 Page Page7 46 of 110 Page ID #:239 subject is suddenly in cardiac arrest. In this case, the change in status was promptly noted and appropriately addressed ...
Case • 2003
. Id. at 61. He asserts that the "whole body of radiation carcinogenesis demonstrates and presumes that the inciting event is the change in DNA in a particular cell that results in uncontrolled growth ...
Case • 2007
and seizure within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment"). [35] Although much ink has been spilled on the Fourth-Amendment question we must address in this appeal- whether the DNA Analysis Backlog ...
Brief • September 14, 2018
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
penal institution in the nation in concluding that PLN’s publications do not pose a material security threat. But in 2009, the FDOC abruptly changed course and has censored every subsequent issue of PLN ...
Filing • September 14, 2018
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
penal institution in the nation in concluding that PLN’s publications do not pose a material security threat. But in 2009, the FDOC abruptly changed course and has censored every subsequent issue of PLN ...
Publication • March 25, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
to obtain any needed medical care, leading to further exposure of youth in secure and non-secure detention. 43. At both secure and non-secure detention centers, the population continually changes, with new ...
, identify institutional problems, and address individual issues before they turn to crisis.1 In the 1980’s, the Board and the Department collaborated to establish the first iteration of a centralized ...
Brief • 2012
; and (c) A return envelope addressed to Jennifer B. Condon, Seton Hall University School of Law, Center for Social Justice, 833 McCarter Highway, Newark, NJ 07102. 2. Within fifteen (15) days of the date ...
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