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Article • May 15, 1995 • from PLN May, 1995
Filed under: Media, Access to Media
visits could not be used for the press. Nor did the Court consider the fact that excluding the news media, while permitting other visitors, suggested that prison officials had an agenda more directed ...
five medications for his Parkinson’s, pain and psychiatric troubles. On his second day in jail, Mr. Tetrault saw Dr. Dufresne, the only physician for the jail’s 300 or so prisoners. In a brief visit ...
Case • 1989
, the caseworker made monthly visits to the DeShaney home, during which she observed a number of suspicious injuries on [ 489 U.S. Page 193] Joshua's head; she also noticed that he had not been enrolled ...
Case • 2007
Unit are held in solitary confinement; have limited hours of non-contact visitation; are given ten hours of exercise per week in a small cage; are allowed no indoor exercise; can make only three fifteen ...
Case • 2007
that prisoners assigned to the Capital Case Unit are held in solitary confinement; have limited hours of non-contact visitation; are given ten hours of exercise per week in a small cage; are allowed no indoor ...
Case • 2009
examinations had been performed each time. The task force even had tape recordings of that informant patient's office visits with Dr. Nguyen proving that a physical examination was conducted on each of the three ...
Case • 2009
was instituted as a means of righting particular constitutional wrongs visited on female inmates in a particular context. It is reasonable to assume, as the Gary court apparently concluded, that a gender-based ...
Case • 2002
(and perhaps surreptitiously) visited his family at the cottage against the clear wishes of the Balunases of which he was aware. [15] On July 2, 1999, Mr. Balunas telephoned the police to make a complaint ...
prisoner might be trading the food for the use of his cell as a quiet place for tattooing or some other illicit activity. (Official policy forbade prisoners from visiting other cells, but officers frequently ...
related to the prisoner’s heart condition. A few years later the prisoner went in for a routine visit, complaining of occasional chest pain. No evaluation or treatment was ordered and the prisoner ...
beating of Gabriel Carrillo, who had allegedly “mouthed off” to LASD staff who detained him and his girlfriend for bringing cell phones into the jail’s visitation lobby area &ndash ...
. In response, Governor Bentley asked the National Institute of Corrections to visit the prison and make recommendations. Alabama officials also paid $50,000 to the Moss Group, a consulting agency run by a former ...
Brief • March 14, 2007
instruction shall be provided during this visit as well. Procedures to access acute and non-acute dental care shall be reviewed with the inmate at this time. Reception inmates shall receive free of charge ...
Brief • 2010
to education and rehabilitative programs, and reductions in recreation, visitation, commissary, and telephone privileges), and for those prisoners eligible for parole, a likely forfeiture of parole opportunity ...
Brief • April 21, 2011
was required to undergo a visual body-cavity strip search following any contact visit with an outsider. Bell, 441 U.S. at 558. After acknowledging a body cavity search “instinctively gives us the most pause,” id ...
Brief • June 9, 2006
who requested to see Plaintiff in six months during a February 20, 2003 visit. Plaintiff has never had a follow up visit with Dr. Shuey despite continuing physical pain and discomfort. 156. Plaintiff ...
Brief • January 1, 2011
-appointed counsel........................ 16 4. Wrongfully incarcerating noncustodial parents who simply cannot pay does not serve the goals of contempt and visits serious, harmful consequences ...
Brief • August 30, 1990
Room. Visits (h). .Emergency Admissions to acute care facilities (2): A.quarterly review of the quality and appropriateness of care of 5%, but not less than one or more than 50, consultations/referrals ...
Brief • June 23, 2003
for the same reason.6 The arbitrariness of defendants’ categorical exclusion contrasts sharply with the regulations upheld in Overton v. Bazzetta. The visitation regulations there did not arbitrarily single out ...
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