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Brief • 1992
described herein, defendants Armitage and Marshall violated plaintiffs 8th and 14th Amendment rights. SECOND CLAIM FOR RELIEF 18. By his actions, as described herein, in visiting plaintiff at the facility ...
Brief • 2009
. Please check all that apply to you: ~ ~ Received Misconduct ticket(s) Confined to Segregation/Protective Custody Confined to a higher security level Lost good time (# of days) Lost visitation or other ...
Article • February 15, 2010 • from PLN February, 2010
the prisoner. “The rabbi had brought in wine and food and everything ... and they sat in the visiting area for hours,” said an unnamed retired jail official. “The rank-and-file [guards] were like, ‘You gotta ...
; the other couldn’t be found. Additionally, due to her impaired mental condition, Powell had a court-appointed guardian – the Maricopa County Public Fiduciary. A representative from that office had visited ...
, the outside volunteer for the Odinist group had only been able to visit twice in three years, and there were disputed facts regarding the availability of alternate methods of worship for Odinist prisoners ...
. After years of litigation, involving numerous on-site visits by the judges to CDCR facilities, and after repeated orders attempting to judiciously prod state officials to take remedial action ...
Article • August 15, 2010 • from PLN August, 2010
in Beaumont. During a contact visit a decade earlier, Comeaux, who was confined to a wheelchair, pinned his wife against a wall and stabbed her 17 times with a homemade shank. He also stabbed another prisoner’s ...
access to educational opportunities beyond General Equivalency Diploma (GED) certification, improved living conditions, access to medical care, fruit and vegetables in their meals, family visitation ...
majority of their time alone in their cells and, barring a medical crisis severe enough to require a visit to the prison’s infirmary for long-term medical care, all of their time in their assigned pod ...
Article • February 15, 2011 • from PLN February, 2011
as a precautionary measure. That decision was to be re-evaluated at a July 19, 2005 case management conference. On July 2, 2005, Jasper visited his parents from 1:30pm to 2:40pm, “neither of his parents suspected ...
Article • June 15, 2023 • from PLN June, 2023
expanded its communications service offerings to include phone calls, virtual visits, tablets, kiosks, digital media – and scanning incoming mail, ostensibly to prevent the introduction of contraband ...
in Ad Seg further aggravated. Affidavits from video and telephonic visitors further attested to his severe distress, recalling how he would weep uncharacteristically during visits. During discovery ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
, who sought to challenge the tremendous costs incurred by her efforts to stay in touch with her incarcerated grandson, Ulandis Forte. Unable to visit him regularly – Wright is blind and uses ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
for, according to Ekeland, the official simply answered: "I can't tell." To find out more about Auernheimer's situation, Ekeland is going to visit him on Sunday. Mashable reached out ...
Brief • November 5, 1999
plaintiff intentional and emotional distress from which plaintiff presently suffers. The harm that visited plaintiff was foreseeable due to the constant occurrences of stabbings in the D. C. Prison System ...
Filing
, prison conditions, excessive force, mail censorship, jail litigation, visitation, telephones, religious freedom, prison rape, and the death penalty. It has been published continuously since 1990 ...
Brief • March 30, 1999
to exercise but that he is not permitted to come in contact with any 'other prisoner while outside his cell. Plaintiff testified that he is permitted one supervised contact visit per month. Brooks testified ...
Brief • May 14, 2008
claims challenging non-confidential attorney-client visit booths). Unreasonable restrictions on confidential attorney-client communications also impinge upon the attorney's First Amendment rights. See ...
Brief • September 16, 2009
classification, the right to work as a legal clerk, participation in the Arts & Crafts program, visitation, and the ability to purchase packages as a result of his disciplinary convictions and continues to do so ...
Brief • October 22, 1999
that visited plaintiff was foreseeable due to the constant occurrences of stabbings in the D.C. Prison System and said stabbing was not a random attack or an isolated event. Causation and Damages 11 ...
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