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Case • 1996
, and no duty to accommodate the reasonable needs of, persons who wanted to work as correctional officers, lawyers who had clients in jail or prison whom they wanted to visit, or, as in Pack v. Arkansas Valley ...
Case • 1999
is ordered, consistent with normal security procedures for outside medical visits, to transport plaintiff to a Cincinnati health care provider that provides abortion services to be selected by the plaintiff ...
Case • 1997
are highly suspect as being suitable for human [**7] habitation." PX 2, Ambrose Letter to County Commission, p.3. As this judge observed on his January 21, 1997, nighttime visit to PCJ, exposed electrical ...
Case • 2001
of the facility. He remained there for 92 days under conditions similar to those he had endured at Attica, which included: [17] (1) confinement to an isolated cell for 23 hours a day; (2) one visit per week ...
Case • 2000
complaint with any state board." See ADOC Order 802 at § 802.01 (1.1.4); § 802.05 (1.1). The order states that inmates "may" use the ADOC grievance system for "[p]roperty, staff, visitation, mail, food ...
Case • 2003
-child relationship, requiring Thompson to pay child support, and setting visitation. [11] On appeal, Thompson contended, among other things, that the trial court erred by failing to consider and rule ...
Case • 1977
within the same state, without a hearing, did not infringe the prisoner's liberty interest. The Court stated: [29] We reject at the outset the notion that any grievous loss visited upon a person ...
Case • 2003
came to visit, and prison officials also had permitted David A. Bowers to withdraw funds from his inmate account. Whether appellant Bowers can prove these allegations remains to be seen ...
Case • 2003
at approximately 7:00 a.m., defendants having visited roughly forty stores and forty newsboxes and removed at least 1,300 copies of the paper. At least 300 more copies were seized without payment from retailers who ...
Case • 1984
of subjecting each prisoner to a visual body cavity inspection after every contact visit with a person from outside the institution. The Court noted that inmate attempts to smuggle money, drugs, weapons ...
Case • 1984
in the D.S.U. for twenty-four hours a day, his exercise periods and visiting hours were restricted, and he was allowed to keep only a minimum of possessions in his cell. Because of these limitations on Kenney's ...
Case • 2003
occurred after Deputy Jailer Stephen Little opened the doors to both cells for a visitation period. Allen immediately entered Taylor's cell and attacked him. According to witnesses, Allen beat Taylor about ...
Case • 1985
that the present jail be torn down and a new one built. They also challenged the current jail conditions and practices as they concerned racial segregation, women's rights, visitation rules, access to courts ...
Case • 1988
as plaintiffs' attorney's fees connected with the investigation of New Folsom. New Folsom order at 4-5. [19] The district court's order authorizing the Monitor to visit New Folsom appears to be premised ...
Case • 2003
, that there is no continuity of care or coordination with outside specialists, that medical records are incoherent, and that basic public health safeguards are being ignored. He found no improvement since he had visited ...
Case • 1999
Reformatory, 79 F.3d 82, 83 (8th Cir. 1996) (per curiam) (" inmate... deprived of underwear, blankets and mattress, exercise, and visits"); Seltzer-Bey v. Delo, 66 F.3d 961, 963 (8th Cir. 1995) (inmate placed ...
Case • 1997
S. Ct. at 2022, 2035-36 (overruling Monroe v. Pape, 365 U.S. 167, 81 S. Ct. 473, 5 L. Ed. 2d 492 (1961)). Likewise, municipalities may be sued for "constitutional deprivations visited pursuant ...
Case • 1999
for a final figure of $15,394.00. The $150.00 subtraction is for the lodging at the Springfield Hilton during plaintiff counsel's trip to visit a prison in the area. Defendants had objected that cheaper lodging ...
Case • 1993
of the Nation of Islam for visitation of ministers. This issue had already been addressed in Guthrie. Therefore, we held that the claim should be treated as a contempt petition claiming that GSP officials were ...
Case • 2001
, plaintiff was an inmate at Delaware's Multi-Purpose Criminal Justice Facility ("MPCJF"). In late 1996, plaintiff visited MPCJF's dental offices for treatment of a cavity that was causing him pain. Plaintiff ...
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