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Case • 2002
addressed in the Constitution, a prisoner may also bring a retaliation claim against a prison employee because such action may tend to chill plaintiff's exercise of constitutional rights. Ballance v. Young ...
Case • 2003
was to manipulate the system. Defendant claims that forcing him to take in nutrients is a violation of his right to privacy. In Soliman, the court addressed the Immigration and Naturalization [*1071] Service's ...
Case • 2002
Commentary addresses the timing of an escape. Nevertheless, the clear emphasis in § 2P1.1(b)(2) is on the actions of the inmate and not on the response of the prison officials. Tellingly, the Guidelines never ...
man handcuffed and shackled, who did nothing but address them as sir." "This is a case I'd love to take to a jury," said Johnson's attorney, Kathryn Druliner. "My client was soft-spoken, compliant ...
Case • 2006
in district court, we will not address it. See Simmat v. United States Bureau of Prisons, 413 F.3d 1225, 1239 (10th Cir. 2005). [23] Second, he contends that his Eighth Amendment rights were violated ...
Case • 2006
. Rather, the liberty interest recognized in Wilkinson is derived from the drastic change in the conditions of confinement. That kind of change might not be present if, for example, the inmate was already ...
Case • 2009
in incarceration toward his community custody term under the plain language of former RCW 9.94A.170(3) (1993). 2 FOOTNOTES 2 Former RCW 9.94A.170(3) has been recodified without substantive change at RCW 9.94A.625 ...
Case • 2008
. A recommendation to change an inmate's classification requires a majority vote. The UCC may recommend a housing change, placement in safekeeping, placement in protective custody, or a unit transfer. The State ...
Case • 2009
A sex offender shall, not later than 3 business days after each change of name, residence, employment, or student status, appear in person in at least 1 jurisdiction involved pursuant to subsection ...
because of something that was immutable, that could never change.” He was denied parole “again and again,” until his 10th attempt in 2011, when he was 61 years old.  “Over ...
Article • March 31, 2017
simplistic explanations, Gilmore links the expansion to a complex interaction with a host of other developments: changes in the labor market; expectations of how state apparatuses will interact with the poor ...
Article • August 9, 2014 • from PLN August, 2014
Heat-related Deaths in Texas Prisons Lead to Lawsuits, Reluctant Changes by Matthew Clarke Heat-related Deaths in Texas Prisons Lead to Lawsuits, Reluctant Changes by Matt Clarke and David M ...
ad for anything). However, this change threatens to transform the very definition of "home" into one in which privacy, and possibly "comfort" as well, are subtracted from the equation. Perhaps the best ...
said, one must situate transformative education within its own historical contexts. All educators struggle with the “line of un-freedom (McKenna 2011) in their pedagogy. This issue addressed by James ...
asked to comment on CoreCivic’s incorrect statement that its prisons house more dangerous prisoners than state-run facilities, TDOC Communications Director Neysa Taylor did not address the fact ...
that its prisons house more dangerous prisoners than state-run facilities, TDOC Communications Director Neysa Taylor did not address the fact that more medium-security prisoners are held in state prisons ...
Brief • December 22, 2009
able to participate with his Massachusetts Army National Guard unit. 2. The City of Boston is sued for its policies or customs of tolerating use of unreasonable and excessive force, failing to address ...
Brief
. Mendoza-Martinez, 372 U.S. 144, 169-70 (1963) enumerated some of the factors which might aid in determining whether a statute is penal in nature. Among those considerations is whether the statute addresses ...
on a table and addressed the prisoners saying, "Who runs Cook County is the SORT Team." Remus then demanded that the prisoners repeat his words in unison. Those refusing or failing to do so were beaten ...
Brief • May 2, 2013
married during incarceration, and making the man'iage work subsequent to incarceration has its challenges, and Mr. Wilson and his wife are attempting to address those challenges and make this man'iage work ...
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