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Publication • February 16, 2016
Duffy in regard to a hunger strike by inmate Ajaj. Judge Duffy decided that if the inmate continued with his hunger strike (necessitating hospitalization), the judge will cancel the writ, return him ...
, that the military significantly increased security to prevent further disturbances. Detainees’ repeated hunger strikes and suicide attempts, which many outside observers perceive as cries for help, are seen ...
Publication • 2020
of 1986 to President Bill Clinton’s Habitual Offender Laws (also known as the Three-Strikes laws) of 1994, dozens of new crimes were defined and sentencing became more severe. Meanwhile, budgets ...
Case • 1997
General, and Thomas O. Bean, Assistant Attorneys General, were on brief, for defendants Commonwealth of Massachusetts and Commissioner of Correction. [17] Robert M. Loeb, with whom Frank W. Hunger ...
Brief • May 29, 2016
. BURNHAM Counsel of Record SARAH A. HUNGER WILLIAM R. WEAVER JONES DAY 51 Louisiana Ave., NW Washington, DC 20001 (202) 879-5429 jmburnham@jonesday.com Counsel for Amicus Curiae i QUESTION PRESENTED ...
Publication • 2014
Filed under: Gay/Lesbian
that it needed to get done in any other way. A second example also comes from the Washington State Penitentiary, and that is the longest prisoner strike in Washington state history. It was a forty-seven day strike ...
Case • 1993
and answer, admitting the substance of the factual allegations, but asserting Andrews's right to make decisions regarding his care and treatment and denying any intention to engage in a hunger strike ...
Brief • January 18, 1994
, MacDougall, in the midst of a hunger strike to protest the paucity of the food, refused to cuff up so that officers could enter and clean his cell. Rather than simply being permitted to remain in his ...
Brief • April 6, 2011
is not considered Aforced@ **** Any incident that involves four or more offenders. Includes gang fights, organized multiple hunger strikes, work stoppages, hostage situations, major fires, or other large scale ...
transgender support group. She was denied phone privileges. She was also frequently denied a shower and food under the pretense that she was on a hunger strike. Plaintiff lost over 35 pounds as a result ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
any hunger strikes at the facility, (b)(6), (b)(7)c stated that they occur from time to time. (b)(6), (b)(7)c said that they had one detainee for whom they obtained a court-order to force feed ...
Dept. of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General - ICE's Inspections and Monitoring of Detention Facilities Do Not Lead to Sustained Compliance or Systemic Improvements, 2018 ICE’s Inspections and Monitoring of Detention Facilities Do Not Lead to Sustained Compliance or Systemic Improvements June 26, 2018 OIG-18-67 DHS OIG HIGHLIGHTS ICE’s …
at the Atmore Holman Correctional Facility sparked a hunger strike among 1,000 prisoners that began on August 5. The lockdown had been imposed a week earlier after two prisoners fought with a guard, resulting ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
/offenders is not considered "forced" Any incident that involves four or more detaineeslofYenders. includes gang fights , organized multiple hunger strikes, work stoppages, hostage situations, major fires ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
of detainees/offenders is not considered "forced~ Any incident that involves four or more detainees/offenders, includes gang fights, organized multiple hunger strikes. work stoppages. hostage situations. major ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
INS Detention Standards Compliance Audit - McHenry County Adult Correctional Facility, Woodstock, IL, 2006 Facility Name: McHENRY COUNTY ADULT CORRECTIONAL FACILITY, Woodstock, IL Date of Tour: July 27, 2006 Tour Participants: Latham & Watkins LLP attorneys and summer associates Cindy Sobel, Matthew Pryor, Katherine Brown, Dan Glad, Robby Sen, and …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Food
and nourish the body and mind—nearly everyone we surveyed said they couldn’t get enough to eat in prison. One person described a “constant hunger gnawing at you.” Another mentioned “hanger,” the anger ...
Case • 1999
included psychological abuse of inmates, which was manifested in increasing signs of inmate stress, hunger strikes and generalized decompensation. Warden Hall did not respond to Dr. Allen's memo. [*1220 ...
Case • 2006
, after having lost 60 pounds on a "hunger strike." (T.T., vol. I, 124-25.) He was treated as a malingerer without psychological examination, but was discovered to have suffered from a fatal brain tumor ...
Brief • 2006
lying in his feces, after having lost 60 pounds on a “hunger strike.” (T.T., vol. I, 124-25.) He was treated as a malingerer without psychological examination, but was discovered to have suffered from ...
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