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Publication • December 29, 2016
Filed under: PLRA
grievance procedure, it will almost certainly be dismissed. A. What is exhaustion? Exhausting your remedies for the PLRA requires filing a grievance and pursuing all available administrative appeals.[1 ...
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Filed under: Religious Freedom
, 1218 (10th Cir. 2007) (citing Snyder v. Murray City Corp., 124 F.3d 1349, 1352 (10th Cir. 1997)). What qualifies as a religion or religious belief? Courts often disagree about what qualifies ...
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advocate, i.e., those that pertain to exemption or restriction of categories of information. I. Remote Access Should Be Equivalent to Access at the Courthouse. We begin by setting out what we consider ...
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comes up [in the press] that the Taser killed the suspect,” he says. “I don’t panic in these situations. I go to the police department involved and ask for the specifics.” What Tuttle most wants to know ...
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of de/ox would' have been a common theme, This lack of common knowledge of what is a significant life threatening Illness in the correctional environment. where it occurs frequently, I consider ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
. It is ethical for them to do the best they can under the circumstances rather than resigning, which would result in even fewer services for their patients. But what are practitioners’ ethics-related ...
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term use. However, much of what we know about the devastating effects of solitary confinement with adults is likely to apply to youth, and the harm may well be even greater for many reasons ...
Article • May 15, 2009
treatment, Davis, then sixteen, and Frazier, then twelve, received the news: Their mother had died. Davis was inconsolable. She questioned what kind of God would allow her mother to die at 32. Already ...
higher quality than what had been done in the past. He accounted for more controls (things like age, gender, offense type and prior criminal record), and matched comparison groups more precisely than any ...
Brief
of incarceration. 3 4 The cost of incarceration w ill vary for each offender, depending on II 5 where they are, what their custody level is, and what their overall needs may be. 1I 6 Rolfs Dep., at 20. 7 ...
Brief • September 29, 2006
, a Commissioner of the Board noted petitioner's rehabilitation, but went on, in the following colloquy, to muse generally about the appropriate penalty for petitioner's crime: You are what they call a model inmate ...
Brief • March 20, 2008
prisoners to punish them for having "disrespected" staff, or because they believe they were "disrespected" by the prisoner. That is what happened to the plaintiff in this case. 18. For example, Sheppardv ...
Brief • March 30, 2010
(and indeed the duty) to issue what amount to legislative "rules" governing that judgment. Complaint ~ 28, 38. The Board itself takes the position that its Policy Manual constitutes the legislative "rules ...
Brief • February 21, 2014
. Fonzi from testifying about medical-screening procedures outside his scope of expertise, or baseless and broad generalizations about the adequacy of Defendants’ procedures, or speculation about what every ...
Brief • February 13, 2013
Page 3 of 9 14. When Mr. McCallion reached approximately halfway down the stairs, Corrections Officer Kruszewski asked Mr. McCallion what he was doing. 15. Mr. McCallion replied, “I’m going to yard ...
Brief • February 13, 2013
-SPB Document 1 Filed 02/13/13 Page 3 of 9 14. When Mr. McCallion reached approximately halfway down the stairs, Corrections Officer Kruszewski asked Mr. McCallion what he was doing. 15. Mr ...
Brief • February 28, 2014
. 8(a)(2). The complaint must “give the defendant fair notice of what the . . . claim is and the grounds upon which it rests.” Bell Atl. Corp. v. Twombly, 550 U.S. 544, 555 (2007) (quoting Conley v ...
of Human Rights Center’s requests are either (1) outside the scope of what it is entitled to in terms of “reasonable attorneys’ fees or costs,” or (2) not supported by a sufficient explanation ...
Brief • October 6, 2017
. On November 8, 2012, Plaintiff was seen for a dental examination by Defendant Doug Shepherd. Plaintiff advised Defendant he was experiencing pain on a scale of 8 out of 10 in what was identified by Defendant ...
Brief • November 19, 2019
and presented once dictated by the user. Thus, FDOC chooses the extracts and reports it wants to create—what information to present from its database and how to organize it. The law does not permit FDOC to limit ...
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