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Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
Attachments cc: Marcia Sowles Federal Programs Civil Division 3 DOJ'S ACTIVITIES IN IRAO Issue: What role is the Department of Justice playing in the United States Government's efforts in Iraq? Talking ...
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Filed under: International, CIA
duress past the point of irreversible psychological daInage has been stated. Judging the validity of other ethical argum.ents about coercion exceeds the scope of this paper. What is fully clear, however ...
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Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Escapes
, approached him, and sb3.ted ,"Dravis" at whi~h times the unidenti~ed person looked up. He asked offender Dravis what he was doing and he stated he got released and he was going home. OffiGer Meyers asked where ...
Brief • June 9, 2017
Document 240 Filed 06/09/17 Page 4 of 18 any event, ODOC argues that the award should be reduced to reflect what it argues was a narrow victory. For the following reasons, I have determined that an award ...
Brief • July 25, 2022
), and Plaintiffs cannot show that injunctive relief “is appropriate respecting the class as a whole” without explaining what that relief is. In Lakeland Regional Medical Center, the Eleventh Circuit affirmed denial ...
Brief • May 25, 2018
Filed under: Failure to Treat
that it was and told him he cut the top of his finger off. 32. Officer Kilgore thought the Plaintiff was joking until he showed him the injury. 33. Officer Kilgore stated, "What are doing in here?!" He the called over ...
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Filed under: Classification
Table 2. Classification Factors Criteria in Determining High Risk Classification 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Once classified as a high risk inmate, staff must be able to determine what ...
, almost in their entirety. North Carolina is recognized as a leader in sentencing reform, but what might not be well known is that NCPLS played a role in creating the initiative for the creation ...
Publication • August 25, 2016
Filed under: PLRA
/SUMMARYOFRECOMMENDATIONS/hundredtwob.doc. 1 Quite a few proposed reforms have surfaced in recent months. In this statement, I canvass what seem to me the five most important. First, the PLRA’s ban on awards ...
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with a bloody nose and other injuries. Moreover, the actual number of youth assaults is likely much higher than what is reported. During our tour, youths consistently reported that there are numerous incidents ...
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, an economist who works for the institute, is co-author of the report. How has Washington’s earned time policy changed and what did your study examine? Aos The Legislature modified the amount of earned time ...
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Filed under: Wrongful Death
construction donn during conStruction hours. " The decision was to have 2 officers for whatever hours they were working in whatever dorm no matter what shift.. «After· hourJ} to him meant whenever the inmates ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
support the Oakley and Columbia training schools — $115 per day for each incarcerated child.2 And what are Mississippians paying for? The ongoing abuse and neglect in these institutions has been documented ...
. Below, we discuss these issues in some depth. But it is important to mention in preface what we see as the primary salutary effect of the PLRA-its lightening of the burdens imposed on jail and prison ...
Brief • October 24, 2008
this question.] Answer: YES 12 13 DAMAGES ESTATE OF ROBERT C. HESTON 14 15 QUESTION NO. 20. If you answered “yes” to Question No. 2, Question No. 7, Question No. 10, or Question No. 18, what if any, amount ...
Brief • February 11, 2011
have to suffer what she suffered through that morning, to wake up in your own bed, in your own home, and find a man with a gun to your head, threatening to kill you if you don’t comply with his demands ...
Brief • July 16, 2020
was not wrong to assume that general population meant that Mr. Troutman could be placed anywhere safely, because “[t]hat is what Dr. Smith, the psychiatrist employed by Correct Care Solutions, meant when she ...
Brief • February 18, 2008
Filed under: Malicious Prosecution
with regard to what they chose to describe and can hardly be described as “the same” or so similar as to suggest that they were fabricated and contrived in any way suggestive of guilt. Again, since neither ...
Brief • April 22, 1975
are involved. Ins~uctive in this connection are decisions of the courts concerning when disclosure should be permitted, and what the reasons are for the confidentiality of grand jury minutes. The reasons ...
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