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Kickback publication • July 17, 2019
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Case • 1996
, the visitation facilities that were open to the general inmate population, and that he was unable to participate in substance abuse, education, church, work, or transition programs available to members ...
Case • 1996
inmate in the chest with an ice-pick-type weapon, and this earned him a return visit to the SMU. [22] Isby's second stay in the SMU lasted until January 23, 1991. He went back into the SMU on April 17 ...
Case • 1995
visitation as a result of amending the attorney-inmate access policies of the Jungwirth and Davis consent decrees should not give rise to prevailing party status for the plaintiffs, because to do so would ...
Case • 1994
unless they visit the law library, recreation area, or infirmary. Although they may talk to other inmates through the cell walls, they have limited physical contact with other inmates. Given the highly ...
Case • 1997
privileges); Collazo-Leon v. United States Bureau of Prisons, 51 F.3d 315 (1st Cir. 1995) (disciplinary segregation and denial of telephone and visitation privileges); United States v. Millan, 4 F.3d 1038 (2d ...
Case • 1997
and conditions are indeed the same in disciplinary and nondisciplinary segregation except that prisoners in administrative segregation or protective custody may be permitted "contact" visits and are entitled ...
Case • 1998
could be "excluded from participation in"). See Block v. Rutherford, 468 U. S. 576, 580 (1984) (referring to "contact visitation program"); Hudson v. Palmer, 468 U. S. 517, 552 (1984) (discussing ...
Case • 1999
the state's argument weakened by its allowance of family and friends of inmates to send money, a practice which also raises strong-arming concerns. The ability of persons on the inmate's visiting list to send ...
Case • 1992
] In March of 1990, Zilich was transferred from SCI Rockview to the Erie County Prison for court appearances.*fn1 During the intake process at Erie, Zilich was placed in a "visiting booth" where he requested ...
Case • 1994
) the district court erred in admitting statements by defendant Lawrence concerning the restriction against Scott's contact visits with his children; and (4) the jury was tainted. We have jurisdiction pursuant ...
Case • 1993
and unsafe lighting; and 15) inadequate visitation facilities. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ...
Case • 1992
demonstrate that the telephone is his only avenue for meaningful access to his lawyer because he is unable to contact his lawyer by mail or he is denied visits from his lawyer, this allegation may state a claim ...
Case • 1994
food and mail privileges as inmates in general population. They are permitted noncontact visitation and have access to mental health, chaplaincy, education, and legal services. They may have ...
Case • 2001
] rights." Id. Her e, Rauser has produced evidence that he was denied parole, transferr ed to a distant prison where his family could not visit him r egularly, and penalized financially. The prison officials ...
Case • 2001
was incarcerated. During visiting hours, Simmons passed the packets to Day, who concealed them in his shoes. P rison officials discovered the packets shortly thereafter. [16] ¶4 Simmons pled guilty ...
Case • 2002
placed Domino back on the active psychiatric caseload and ordered weekly visits with a therapist. [14] In March 1995, Domino was transferred to Skyview Psychiatric Hospital for six days after he ...
Case • 2003
, placement in Parole Class Three, n4 extra duty, disciplinary detention, and loss of privileges with respect to visits, phone calls, and commissary. n4 Inmates in this parole class are not eligible to earn ...
Case • 1985
for a deprivation of rights protected by the Constitution, local governments, like every other § 1983 "person," by the very terms of the statute, may be sued for constitutional deprivations visited pursuant ...
Case • 1989
. The chairman of a county commission [**5] is authorized and empowered to visit and to examine the condition of the county's jail once a week and without informing the sheriff or jailer. See § 11-14-22. In March ...
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