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Brief • October 1, 1997
jobs were lost and careers destroyed because they inadvertently associated with groups on the list.‖ Schrecker, at 276. By the mid-1950s, ―[l]oyalty programs, emergency detention plans, undercover ...
Brief • 2011
. . . . Additionally, the unit contains a range of cells dedicated to segregated housing of those inmates in need of being placed in administrative detention or disciplinary segregation status. BOP Terre Haute CMU ...
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was unable to rely on such during the evaluation. There are, however, universal standards for the care of criminal offenders, such as the American Correctional Association's Standards for Adult Detention ...
Journal 20 INSIDE ... • Citizen Advisory Boards Giving the Public a Role in Corrections p. 12 • NPP AIDS Booklet Now in Spanish • Highlights Recent NPP Litigation p. 15 p. 16 1; ISSN 0748-2655 NUMBER 20, SUMMER 1989 A Lawyer Looks Back at 16 Years With Case: Monitoring …
Publication • May 1, 2014
Filed under: Mental Health
with the referral. Note: It is not necessary to list every arrest, conviction, and incident report in this section. The evaluator may summarize information. For example, “Inmate Smith has received 37 incident reports ...
officers tore it down. 78. MCJ staff repeatedly tell women inmates that they have no privacy rights once they enter jail and that if they wanted privacy rights, they should not have gotten arrested. 79 ...
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fluctuate in population from day to day. Thus, if there is a spate of arrests on a given day, a jail that is normally under capacity may become temporarily over capacity. Ideally, jails want to be at or near ...
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in a juvenile detention facility where Reed escaped. While a fugitive, Reed committed several . other crimes. in 1991. Reed was caught, .arrested, convicted, and sentenced as a habitual violent felony offender ...
-examination” the court will permit if the plaintiff calls detention facility employee witnesses as hostile witnesses during the plaintiff’s case in chief. * The questioning that the court will permit ...
LOTS OF THINGS THAT HE USED 15 TO ESTABLISH HIS REASONABLE SUSPICION TO CONDUCT THIS 16 DETENTION, 17 THAT LOZANO WAS WEARING, 18 PLACE ON A REGULAR BASIS IN THIS COMMUNITY, 19 THAT THERE'S ...
at the hospital, his doctor advised him not to engage in strenuous activity. His doctor warned him that if he stressed his body too much, his lung could collapse again. 67. During his arrest in September 2021 ...
Brief • July 13, 2023
Filed under: Controlled Substances
Reference # 1396-c – State: Massachusetts - Expert Testimony Pending 2018 – The State Of Texas v. Jason Sorrells - Unlawful possession of a firearm, evading arrest, deadly conduct, and nine counts ...
Brief • October 4, 2021
Filed under: Prison Conditions
arrest in September 2021, police officers hit Mr. Agnew with a police vehicle. Afterwards, several police officers threw him to the ground and one officer stepped on the back of his left leg while he ...
him to restrictions and conditions of the detention facility “so long as those restrictions and conditions do not amount to punishment, or otherwise violate the Constitution.” Id., 441 U.S. at 536-37 ...
from housing juveniles in the Kenton County Detention Center (KCDC) for a period of more than 15 days is not a "prisoner release order" under the PLRA. The county argued that the order "has the purpose ...
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Filed under: Court Access
- within days of arrest – at which time they would assess the case, initiate essential investigation and legal research, draft necessary motions and begin thinking strategically about how best to defend ...
of Detention v. Malcolm, 520 F.2d 392 (2nd Cir. 1975); Ramos v. Lamm, 485,f.Supp. 122 (N.D. Col. 1979); Ambrose v. Malcolm, 414 F.Supp. 485 (S.D.N.Y. 1976); Pugh v. Locke, 406 F.Supp. 318 (M.D. Ala. 1976 ...
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retention and, ultimately, to expand the workforce.7 The initiative is currently operating in 17 sites around the country, 6 of which focus on juveniles who have recently been released from detention ...
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and to reduce by about 14 percent its prison population in 2017.16 After 2007, Kansas’ crime rate fell to its lowest level since 1973.  Kentucky enacted a law in 2011 that eliminated pre-trial detention ...
Publication • November 1, 2017
A NEBRASKA STORY “FARRAH” Farrah is a refugee and naturalized US citizen. Her adult nephew was arrested for a nonviolent misdemeanor earlier this summer, and because he is not yet a citizen, he worries he ...
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