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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 ...
Case • 2006
, complained about abdominal pain and visited the jail's medical center. Clarence Bullock, the on-duty physician's assistant, examined B.R. During the examination, Bullock sexually assaulted B.R. by penetrating ...
Article • March 15, 1997 • from PLN March, 1997
or locked in your cell. This limits your ability to visit with your family and attorneys, do legal research, go to school, exercise, etc." But while a $7 an hour wage clearly puts prison workers ...
Engler, who left office in 2003, responded by banning investigators from the state's female prisons. In June 1998, the United Nations also planned to visit the prisons in connection with a report on U.S ...
Case • 1982
religious material, to correspond with and receive visits from ministers and to attend organized religious services unless prison authorities show that such activities constitute a clear and present danger ...
Case • 2004
has been denied as a result of being kept in local jails include: contact visits; educational and vocational programs; prison employment; and, an Page 3 increased opportunity to earn good time credits ...
Case • 2004
to inmates in SHU. Inmates in SHU do not have access to religious services although they do have access to a chaplain. [**6] Visits to inmates housed in SHU entail two to four times the wait and require ...
Case • 2002
, visited on September 1, 1998 with the photocopies of the money that were previously returned. However, at the conclusion of the meeting, Lello confiscated the photocopies and returned them to Yucevicius ...
was scheduled. When DCF officials visited FCCC on June 23, 2005, a drunken fight ensued. The auditors interviewed one of the combatants. His eyes were bloodshot, he smelled of alcohol, and admitted he was still ...
Case • 2003
investigation into the initial reports of abuse and ignored multiple signs of obvious neglect and abuse. The social-worker trainee assigned as the family's DCF caseworker visited plaintiffs' home several times ...
Case • 2005
and LaPlante did not know why Romo wanted to see him, the two met in a private visitation room at the detention facility. Romo immediately confessed that he had written a threatening letter to the President ...
Case • 2003
was treating the condition with an over-the-counter, topical ointment. The plaintiff first saw the defendant on December 7, 2000. The medical record for that visit documents several complaints, including ...
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