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Kickback publication
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
of October 2005, by MCI Worldcom Communications Services, Inc. hereinafter called the “Contractor or MCI” and the Commonwealth of Virginia, on behalf of the Virginia Department of Corrections ...
Publication • May 1, 1988
Agency--Private Plaintiff Interpretation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. The "Community of Interest" Interpretation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. The "Similar Interest ...
Kickback publication
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
and regulation would transform the communications industry. AT&T had to act. We needed to move beyond long distance. So we improved the margins of our core business and used the cash flow to help fund our own ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
, Rclapse Prevention Program, Getting it Right series, Coming Back From a Relapse, and Timeless Group. Mr. Taylor also received training on CAL / OSHA Hazardous Communication standard, "Right to Know ...
Brief • May 11, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
family, legal representatives, and other community members. Some settings, particularly jails and detention centers, have high turnover, admitting new entrants daily who may have been exposed to COVID-19 ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
of court appearances — culminating in dismissal, deferred adjudication, or a quick guilty plea with community service, a fine, or perhaps some small amount of jail time. Yet the consequences of even the most ...
Publication • 2019
33310 Great Eastern Color Thursday, January 10, 2013 Allure Jan 2013 Cande' Nast Media Group Thursday, January 10, 2013 Lucky Jan 2013 Hearst Communications, Inc. Thursday, January 10, 2013 ...
Case • 2002
and secure help for this officer. Otherwise, this officer, without [*1235] back-up or radio communication, would have remained unaided. d. Classification: Upon arrival, an inmate is housed in dorm eight until ...
Case • 2003
"former patients at GPW even after they are discharged into community treatment facilities." [14] In June 1989, the parties entered into a Consent Decree, under which the State agreed to make various ...
Brief • March 15, 2008
. On information and belief, in 1983, prison staff entered into an agreement to refrain from all unnecessary communication with Mr. Silverstein and adhered to this pact during his entire confinement at ATL. 59 ...
Brief • March 13, 2012
to allow all the officers involved in the service of the warrant to be able to communicate with each other without normal radio interference from other deputies. Each deputy had a radio receiver attached ...
Brief • September 25, 2000
Filed under: Mail
. Inmates use the mails to smuggle drugs, threaten, harass and 23 defraud members of the public, threaten and plot against ADOC employees and officials. 24 formulate escape plots, and communicate ...
Brief • July 7, 2014
applicants to screen out those who have mental disorders or are emotionally unfit for police work. 45. In 1991, the Mayor’s Citizen Commission on Police Community Relations issued a report to Mayor John O ...
Brief • 2012
for the security and efficient operation of the Sheriff’s Department. The Request thus invades the official information, government communication, self-critical analysis, self-deliberative analysis, investigatory ...
was in contravention of the community standard of care and violated applicable federal and state constitutional and statutory standards. 41. Defendants’ actions and omissions, manifested in inadequate medical screening ...
Article • January 1, 2022 • from PLN January, 2022
;but sheriffs often commit crimes that only they can commit by virtue of their roles in a community, such as by using jail prisoners illegally to build a shed on the sheriff’s private property. Importantly ...
Brief • March 8, 2019
. ...................................... 18 Steven Renderos and Ramla Sahid, How the Government’s Surveillance Practices Criminalize Communities of Color, Colorlines (Jul. 20, 2018), https://www.colorlines.com/articles/how ...
Filing • March 8, 2019
://medind.nic.in/daa/t13/i1/daat13i1p66.pdf. ...................................... 18 Steven Renderos and Ramla Sahid, How the Government’s Surveillance Practices Criminalize Communities of Color, Colorlines (Jul ...
Publication • June 1, 2014
Filed under: Victims, Restitution
programs in the 14 states that lacked compensation programs at the time VOVA was enacted (S. Derene, personal communication, May 21, 2014). VOCA established the Crime Victims Fund (CVF), a federal source ...
of the incarcerated population (1,410,404 inmates). The other third were held in local jails (713,990), not including persons in community based programs. On June 30, 2004, 1,494,216 prisoners were under Federal ...
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