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In-the-News Article • January 1, 2009
of a fair trial or hearing, or even an opportunity to respond to the charges against them. ... Eliminating habeas turns our back on what it means to be an American, and advances a policy that makes us ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2009
is used--what programs are put in place and how they are implemented--is just as important as actually getting the money. And they aren't foolishly ready to absorb every single low-level offender ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2004
chambers of Abu Gharaib, signed the PATRIOT Act into law and otherwise done what American presidents historically do. But presidents do not act alone, they need legislative approval for these things and John ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2009
the next morning on the speaker system to immediately report to the sergeant’s office. I took one look at the writing and what was written and I said, 'Come on, this was obviously written ...
Brief
FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION ) INTRODUCTION It is important to understand clearly what is at issue in this case. Despite defendant’s alarmist references to prisoners having “unsupervised,” “unfettered,” and 1 ...
Brief • 2009
Transfer form indicated that there were no "Mental Health Special Concerns" and failed to specify what medications Inmate Heart had been prescribed. 26. Thus, the information provided by Defendant Prison ...
Brief • 2009
and suffering and noting that the Court is put “into the awkward position of attempting to do what the 2 tort victim cannot---analyze, classify and (implicitly) rank the affliction of one tort victim against ...
Brief • 2009
, and quartered,’ or instances of ‘public dissection in murder, and burning alive.’…. What each of the forbidden punishments had in common was the deliberate infliction of pain for the sake of pain – ‘superadd[ing ...
Brief • 2008
(holding supervisors responsible for acts committed by their inadequately trained staff). Without discovery in this case, it is hard to know to what extent Dr. Beecroft had a duty to supervise her ...
Brief • 2010
or denied. This is effectively no different than those highly criticized pleadings that neither admit nor deny allegations. Defendant Vajen is stating, after all, that he will admit what he remembers and deny ...
Brief • 2007
) What is the scope and intent ofCorrection Law §550-n? Is it limited, as the COUN1Y argues, to prohibiting private, ad hoc arrangements between correction officials and individuals in their custody ...
Brief • 2012
not located at the jail, it was the correctional officers whom decided whether a prisoner’s medical need required them to consult the nurse, who would then tell the officers what to do or who would contact ...
Brief • 2005
with a clear contextual message such as the wearing of a black armband in protest during the Vietnam War, compared with other types of activity, like choosing what to wear in the ordinary course of employment ...
Article • September 30, 2022 • from PLN October, 2022
corrections agency spokesperson, told The Intercept there were no evacuation orders for the prisons themselves. As in Susanville, the agency refused to provide any details about what plans and procedures ...
Article • November 4, 2019 • from PLN November, 2019
Filed under: Medical, Money/Property
. But the initial treatment still requires that $100 co-pay. Those who do not seek medical care can avoid that cost altogether — and it seems like that’s what they’ve been doing. In 2014, two years ...
Article • December 1, 2021 • from PLN December, 2021
Communications’ offices in Florida, where civilian staffers scanned the mail then sent photocopies to the prisons. What little is known about the service comes from Smart Communications’ proposals ...
Article • August 1, 2020 • from PLN August, 2020
Filed under: Reviews, Databases
: Introduction to Prosecutorial Misconduct Attorney Hull begins her book with the basic question: “What is prosecutorial misconduct?” She answers this question in the first chapter, and importantly ...
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
speaking forum, and other people at the facility had been asking what had happened to him. When he told them, they were shocked. Staff never announced that anyone had contracted Legionnaires’ disease ...
Article • August 1, 2021 • from PLN August, 2021
those funds as actually one of the only sources of unrestricted funding available to them,” she said. California sheriffs can determine what fees or rates to charge, who to contract with and on what ...
Article • September 1, 2021 • from PLN September, 2021
condition, would we see this level of lethargy in terms of implementing what is the standard of care of treatment for a disease?” [Editor’s Note: If the question is treating HCV which can ...
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