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Case • 1999
she had regular phone contact with him and visited him periodically. After being assaulted, Shirley testified that she was with him in the hospital and did not leave his side. After being transferred ...
Case • 2004
complaint-not only rehearsing the parade of indignities visited upon him in retaliation for his administrative complaints (including the scheme to transfer him from CCI), but identifying Malone's "apocryphal ...
Case • 2003
and several other nurses were primarily responsible for placing medical holds. [30] Nurse Prigitano was also directly responsible for scheduling prisoner visits with outside clinics, id. at 622-24 ...
Case • 1989
Jewish volunteers to the prison to make up a minyan at Sabbath services in the Central complex. These volunteers must be searched before they enter the complex and are escorted throughout their visit. Over ...
Case • 1985
. 2800 (1974), which involved, inter alia, a challenge to a prohibition against face-to-face visits between prisoners and news reporters. Because the rule restricted only one manner of communication ...
Case • 1984
plaintiff is employed or married. [20] At the time of the strip search, plaintiff worked as a booking agent for various musicians. As part of her job, plaintiff visited various clubs during the night ...
Case • 1987
to that employed by TDC, the Wolfish Court upheld a policy requiring such a search without probable cause after every contact visit with a person from outside the institution -- even as to pretrial detainees. Id ...
Case • 1982
. Both before and after the strike, no rabbi made regular visits or performed services because there were no such requests from the Jewish inmates and there were too few Jewish inmates to constitute ...
Case • 2006
information to the public, the plaintiff contends that the defendant misjudged the circulation level of PLN's printed material and the number of people who visit its website based on the defendant's review ...
Case • 1992
to the Woodford County Jail and he was transferred to the state correctional system either the next day or the day after. Following his transfer to the state correctional system, Caldwell visited a doctor who gave ...
Case • 1972
requirements. See Sostre v. McGinnis, 442 F.2d 178, 198 (2d Cir. 1971): [35] "If substantial deprivations are to be visited upon a prisoner, it is wise that such action should at least be premised ...
Case • 1987
and his determination that plaintiff violated the procedures, Howard, Sr. suspended plaintiff's visiting privileges for two weeks. Id. Defendants noted that, although the Bureau of Correction employs ...
Case • 1988
that the inmates are allowed to leave their cells for a variety of reasons, such as to use the law library, see visitors, consult with lawyers and other counselors, and visit the medical unit. But these excursions ...
Case • 2001
help." Specifically, Oxendine stated that Dr. Kaplan insisted that the finger was healing properly and administered Tylenol for Oxendine's pain on March 15, as well as "on each subsequent visit by inmate ...
Case • 2002
. Greifinger, and after a follow-up visit on February 25-26, 2002, Dr. Greifinger submitted his latest Report on March 2, 2002. n1 The deficient areas identified by Dr. Greifinger were (1) crowding, (2 ...
Case • 1991
. As the Redding court recognized: Prisoners enjoy privileges and rewards which can be taken away if they misbehave. When a prisoner loses the opportunity to shower daily, visit with other prisoners, use ...
Case • 1996
he was medically separated, for a period of almost six months, he was not allowed either inside or outside recreation, could not visit the institutional law library, could not have telephone calls ...
Case • 1996
or when they met with their attorneys -- meetings which, at least in the facility at issue in this case, occurred in the prison's visiting room, an area presumably frequented by members of the public. See ...
Case • 1989
and thus was not given personal access to the prison law library. He secured a state court order requiring that he be allowed two visits per day from inmate law clerks and be allowed to request up to two ...
Case • 2006
attorney, and from seeing his emotionally-disabled daughter. The jury learned that Defendant was aware that Plaintiff's daughter would not be able to visit him if he were transferred, since he had signed ...
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