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Brief • May 29, 2001
, when Plaintiffs and the other members ofthe class are released from City Jails to the community, they are unlikely to receive even the most basic assistance to ensure they continue their mental health ...
Filing • September 10, 2014
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
the opportunity to send and receive mail, and if mail is refused by the Jail, prisoners 6 and persons attempting to communicate with prisoners should receive notice and a fair and 7 timely process for appealing ...
Filing • October 18, 2018
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
because incarcerated persons also have First Amendment rights and interests that the Court should consider.3 Just as publishers have a First Amendment right to communicate with incarcerated persons by mail ...
Publication • 2009
Filed under: Medical, Malpractice
to sue in federal court to address their grievances. The Court specified that inmates’ legal rights were not left behind as they crossed the threshold from their life in the community into the world ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
Orientation ID cards Status 2 2 2 2 Sexual Abuse/Assault Grievance/Communication 14 14 Offender Assignments and Pay 15 Safety Incompatibility Facility Count Dress/Hygiene/Hair Care 3 3 3 3 Offender ...
Publication • August 10, 2014
, Certified PREA Auditor. Prior to the audit the facility provided to the auditor policies, procedures and facility documentation related to each standard for review. Ongoing communication was held ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
diseases.5 Presumably, prohibiting tattoos avoids health risks. (2) Prisons function by maintaining a strict level of control and authority over inmates.6 Tattoos are a communication tool used by inmates ...
confinement such as community confinement, home detention or intermittent confinement. Probation Plus Confinement Conditions: Offenders receive probation plus a form of alternative confinement such as community ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
, such efforts would be cost-effective, placing fewer people in expensive and inappropriate correctional settings in favor of community-based treatment programs. 3. Ensure Delivery of HIV/AIDS Medications ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
drugging. drugging in the community by court order is used in New York State disproportionately against people of color, mostly African Americans. 6. A new model of legal capacity being developed by people ...
Publication
their eventual reintegration back into the community).5 Because the conditions at HYCF are so egregious as to violate even the more stringent Eighth Amendment standard, it is not necessary to reach that issue ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
medications that the nursing staff have verified from the, community and provide the follow-up care for many inmates on psychiatric medications during their incarceration. In our first report, we requested ...
Brief • March 3, 2021
/21 USDC Colorado Page 11 of 36 31. Upon information and belief, the actions or inactions of Macias on October 26, 2019 increased the risk of harm to innocent people in the Saguache community ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
,; rElEMCSIMlt,£ ttO;nW.(1]fi3 CFr.:nJRY CllY._ HONG KONG ORANG\: COl'NTY SlNCAI'O!\E SANDIECO rOKYO November 3, 2003 RECEIVED Marlene H. Dortch Secretary Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street ...
is intended to provide selected felony offenders with drug treatment and increased community supervision in order to reduce the costs associated with future criminal behavior. DORA began as a three-year pilot ...
Brief • June 25, 2015
Filed under: Jail Misconduct, Legal Mail
to communicate by mail. Plaintiff alleges that his mail was opened on the following occasions: in September 2011, John Doe #5 opened a letter from Plaintiff’s attorney Margolis, which Plaintiff received as opened ...
Brief • April 19, 2016
of communication that is as economically feasible, widely available, and capable of reproducing the thoughtful and meaningful communication afforded by the ability to receive letters from unincarcerated individuals ...
Brief • September 10, 2014
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
the opportunity to send and receive mail, and if mail is refused by the Jail, prisoners 6 and persons attempting to communicate with prisoners should receive notice and a fair and 7 timely process for appealing ...
Brief • August 4, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
the probability of respiratory transmission. For much of the pandemic, authorities did not allow people in the community to assemble and crowd indoors at bars and restaurants as a public health strategy, because we ...
in the death of Divonte Young. Plaintiff seeks all investigative documents including but not limited to internal communications, external communications, e-mails, notes, facsimilies (sic).” (ECF No. 149 Ex ...
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