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Publication • May 27, 2016
and a representative from the ICE office in Juneau, Wisconsin. Jail Administrator (b)(6), (b)(7)c (b)(6), (b)(7)c , and Supervisor and ICE Deportation Officer/Jail Liaison (b)(6), (b)(7)c Officer led our delegation ...
Case • 1998
. Gen. Stat. § 15A-521(c). Jailers must provide [**30] supervision and ensure that custody in the jail is secure and that, in an emergency, inmates will be protected. N.C. Gen. Stat. § 153A-224 ...
Brief • September 4, 2017
at the Auburn 24 Jail; (c) evaluation of the effectiveness of the PPPs concerning the lawful use of 25 force against detainees in the field and against inmates at the Auburn Jail; and (d) 26 investigation ...
Brief • 2003
- c· ( T-500 P.003/0l0 F-609 I foster care and juvenile justice systems. He also serves as a lay chaplain to youth 2 incarcerated in juvenile hall and the Los Angeles County Jail. Ministering ...
. Books Through Bars c/o Bluestockings Bookstore 172 Allen St. New York, NY 10002 Sends free community-donated books to people in state and Cleveland Books to Prisoners P.O. Box 602440 Cleveland, OH 44102 ...
Brief • September 13, 2011
Amendments; b. The right to be free from malicious prosecution as secured by the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments; c. The right to be free from an unreasonable ongoing seizure as a pretrial detainee ...
Brief • January 12, 2012
probable cause, as secured by the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments; b. The right to be free from malicious prosecution as secured by the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments; c. The right to be free from ...
Publication • 2023
Filed under: Resources
justice, r>A~c ___________, PARC is not a law office or legal referral service. We cannot give legal advice. Please do not send original documents to us. PARC National Prisoner Resource Directory – JUNE ...
Article • November 15, 2012 • from PLN November, 2012
Filed under: Mail, Mail Regulations
Florida Jail Abandons Postcard-Only Mail Policy, Pays Prisoners’ Attorney Fees by In February 2012, a Florida U.S. District Court approved a consent decree that settled a civil rights action ...
by the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments; c. The right to be free from unlawful conscience-shocking force as secured by the Fourteenth Amendment; d. The right to be free from deliberate indifference ...
Filing • June 19, 2012
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
;” or (c) “NOT UCJ INMATE” when in fact the prisoner-addressee was incarcerated at the UCJ at the time the Jail rejected the mail. The sticker also states: “You may request a review of your rejection ...
Brief • June 19, 2012
Filed under: Censorship
to “NOT UCJ INMATE” when in fact the prisoner-addressee was incarcerated at the UCJ at the time the Jail rejected the mail; or (c) did not indicate a reason for rejection at all. The sticker also states: “You ...
Publication • February 15, 2018
and jails and keeps parents connected to the workforce. Youth of color are more likely to experience their parent getting locked up. As a result of the racial inequities in the criminal legal system ...
Case • 2003
performed assigned duties for the jail by his own free choice, received no wages, and was registered as a volunteer with the jail. L&I;responds that the statute is ambiguous, the legislative scheme reveals ...
Filing • August 2, 2024
, Defendants ban books and magazines sent by HRDC to prisoners at the Jail. Accordingly, Defendants’ publication policy and practice violates HRDC’s rights under the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment. 21 ...
Filing • July 19, 2021
. 20. The Defendants ban books and magazines sent by HRDC to prisoners at the Jail. Accordingly, Defendants’ publications policies and practices violate HRDC’s rights under the Free Speech Clause ...
Brief • August 2, 2024
, Defendants ban books and magazines sent by HRDC to prisoners at the Jail. Accordingly, Defendants’ publication policy and practice violates HRDC’s rights under the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment. 21 ...
Brief • July 20, 2021
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
. 20. The Defendants ban books and magazines sent by HRDC to prisoners at the Jail. Accordingly, Defendants’ publications policies and practices violate HRDC’s rights under the Free Speech Clause ...
, for sadistic purposes; b. Allowing Jail staff to bring a police dog and a personal dog into the Jail for the purpose of attacking prisoners; and c. Allowing Jail staff to otherwise abuse prisoners in their care ...
Brief • May 16, 2018
, for sadistic purposes; b. Allowing Jail staff to bring a police dog and a personal dog into the Jail for the purpose of attacking prisoners; and c. Allowing Jail staff to otherwise abuse prisoners in their care ...
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