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Case • 1992
with this contention due to the situations in which an inmate has no means of disposing of the property that will safeguard it until his or her release. ADOC's position that anyone who visits or corresponds ...
Case • 1999
for the Native American Churches [sic] evening through noon services once a month (to include meals, peyote, tipi, and outside, visiting, roadmen, firemen and singers)." [14] The magistrate Judge considered ...
Case • 1994
course of medical procedure at least included a hospital visit and a splint, both of which plaintiff asserts he never received; and (3) That Dr. Cantu and Ulrich took no action to pursue the proper course ...
Case • 2001
of Corrections (DOC). The DOC has a written policy encouraging media access to the jail. Pursuant to this policy defendants regularly admitted Marlan. She visited program areas, interviewed inmates and spoke ...
Case • 2003
items were confiscated or damaged while in Corcoran-SHU, he was denied medical treatment, suffered discrimination and harassment, and was unable to visit with friends and family. Jackson alleges ...
Case • 1988
of the review team. They overlook Reg. 33-3.0083(6)(f)(4) which states that an inmate in CM shall receive a visit not less than weekly during the first two months and at least monthly thereafter by members ...
Case • 1984
contact visits with persons from outside the institution. The policy was designed to prevent visitors from smuggling weapons and contraband into the facility. The Court characterized the issue raised ...
Case • 1989
for the purposes of: [26] (a) to visit a spouse, child (including a stepchild or adopted child), parent (including a stepparent or foster parent), grandparent (including stepgrandparent) or brother or sister ...
Case • 2004
then underwent various tests and procedures at the Albany Medical Center, but was denied follow-up visits ordered by doctors at the Center. In 2001, Dr. Makram told McKenna that his infection had progressed ...
Case • 1997
of defendant Executive Health Group (Second Amended Complaint at ¶ 10). McCabe made numerous visits to Dr. Skerl, and wrote many letters to Dr. Skerl explaining the leg pain he was suffering, and requesting Dr ...
Case • 1974
of frustrating escape plans and avoiding violence. As we said in In re Jordan, supra, 7 Cal. 3d 930, 938, "The determined conspirator who can hatch his plots during personal visits will be only slightly hindered ...
Case • 2000
time with Granger Brown of EOCI's Counseling Treatment Services (CTS). The purpose of the visit was to determine who would handle his case while Kugel was out. During the visit, defendant Norvell ...
Case • 1987
with family and with counsel. The visiting room at Sullivan is insufficient to meet the needs of the inmates visitors and families and visitors are discouraged from bringing the inmates' children to see them ...
Case • 1977
in a disciplinary cell, be put on an adequate and healthful diet. A person in a disciplinary cell shall be visited at least once every eight hours. No cruel, inhuman or corporal punishment shall be used on any person ...
Case • 1986
Penitentiary, the Intensive Treatment Unit (UTI), Miramar, Guayama, Camp Guavate, Ponce, Arecibo, Humacao and Vega Alta. On October 28, 1985, the Court again visited [**3] Bayamon, Ponce, the State Penitentiary ...
Case • 1991
segregated from other pretrial detainees at the MCC; (4) Gotti and Gravano have been segregated from Locascio and have been permitted to communicate with him only during visits by counsel or family members ...
Case • 1987
the wearing of headgear in the prison visiting room, dining room, chapel, school, and administration building. The plaintiffs wear fezes. The parties agree that the wearing of fezes has religious significance ...
Case • 2000
or is making just a transient visit. This test, however, does not illuminate the status of the Hobbs Jail since Plaintiff neither intends to return n10 -- her stay in the jail is an involuntary confinement ...
Case • 2002
of which were Stage IV, exposing dead tissue and bone. Hospital staff concluded that "the patient has not been cared for properly in the interim" between visits to Parkland. On November 30, Parkland ...
Case • 2001
transported it to New York State. The weapon had been discovered during an unannounced home visit by Johnson's probation officers. Possession of a weapon was a violation of Johnson's probation, and he ...
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