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Brief • August 19, 2013
. California Correctional Health Care Services (“CCHCS”) has adopted Policy 4.22.2 (the 10 “Mass Hunger Strike Policy”) which was intended to address at what point, and under 11 what conditions, from ...
Brief • 2003
II '. V. STATEMENT OF CLAIM: State.here in a short and plain statement the facts ofyour ease. that is, what happened, where did it happen, when did it happen, and who was involved. Descn"be how W ...
Brief • 2006
, 2005, Opinion, “[d]espite what it says, Halbert does not dictate the appointment of appellate counsel in these cases.” Opinion (Exhibit A), p. 7 (emphasis added). 24. Judge Kolenda further ruled ...
Brief • 2007
, and reached agreement NARRATIVE SUPPORTING SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT - Page 2 of 7 on what information should be unredacted and what information should remain confidential. This agreement was memorialized ...
Brief • 2004
days of entry of this conditional judgment by the court". This payment was due on March 4, 2004. I have not heard from either one of you as to what arrangements are being made for this payment. Please ...
Brief • 2012
in the form of legal conclusions, they appear to dispute that that is what he is doing. See D.E. 325 at 15–16 (“As is obvious from his report, Professor Cassell’s testimony will not address legal issues ...
Brief • 2009
that the accrual date for a statute of limitations could depend on projections as to what might happen in the future, see Wallace v. Kato, 549 U.S. 384, 393, which is precisely what would occur if the defendants ...
Brief • 2005
. Mr. Morgan’s not being present is of no significance and should not be considered by you in evaluating the claims of Ms. Frazier. Though the bankruptcy estate owns the claims in this case, what you ...
Brief • June 22, 2017
No _ __ No _ __ Disciplinary Case #20130090963 (Question No. 7 and 8): Defendant Kluck: Yes L No _ __ Proceed to Question No. 10. 9 Filed 06/22/2017 Page 10 of 12 Case 6:13-cv-00360 Document 184 Jw;y Qyestion No. 10 What ...
Brief • September 19, 2016
that will be distributed and explains how potential class members can file claim forms, objections, and/or opt out of the settlement. Background What Is This Lawsuit About? This class action lawsuit was filed in September ...
Brief • November 17, 2017
Filed under: Immigration
to unpredictable results. See, e.g., Edward Packard, The Forbidden Castle (1982) (promising 27 possible resolutions 6 CONEJO-BRAVO V. SESSIONS to one quest and a world where “you’ll find what isn’t what ...
Article • June 1, 2021 • from PLN June, 2021
Filed under: Food, Sanitation
preparing breakfast food stayed with her throughout her time at Perryville. “We were making what they called ‘French toast bake’,” Hunt said. “You rip up a bunch of bread, dump ...
that “this is where the game starts”—explaining that “[e]very two hours we’re going to come to check on you. A total of eight hours. And if you don’t comply with what we tell ...
In-the-News Article • August 12, 2015
people from the outside in, it helps to humanize prisoners,” he said. “Most people have no conception of what prison is like because they have never been incarcerated.&rdquo ...
In-the-News Article • August 19, 2015
;nbsp;Adeshina Emmanuel and Olivia Exstrum    August 19, 2015 What is the value of a phone call? To someone behind bars, a phone call can be a lifeline to loved ones ...
Article • August 1, 2020 • from PLN August, 2020
, and identification, testing, and quarantine of close contacts for 14 days. Testing is the cornerstone of control and prevention. Request tests. Accept tests when offered or recommended. You can know what test you ...
Article • April 1, 2021 • from PLN April, 2021
Filed under: Prison Labor, COVID-19, Fines
furniture were made “when deemed safe.” But she declined to say what other factories remained open. “It is a bureaucratic decision to keep people working for pennies an hour during ...
and probably would be enough for a jury to find by circumstantial evidence ... that what really was going on was retaliation against Mr. Wilson,” the judge allowed. “I would be prepared to find ...
. Steele also trained in-coming guards on how to collect evidence and conduct investigations. As an investigator, Steele had expertise and knowledge about prisoner investigations. And what he saw ...
Article • April 1, 2024 • from PLN April, 2024
toward ending mass incarceration, these punishments instead risk reinforcing what scholars Amanda Alexander and Reuben Jonathan Miller call “carceral citizenship,” a status that legitimates ...
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