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FOR THEIR CHILDREN 4 (1999), available at http://www.urban.org/ publications/309214.html (last visited Mar. 12, 2009). 77 LEVINE. supm note 69, at 15. 7K !d. 79 SORENSEN, supra note 76, at 4. 2008]CrVIL CONTEMPT ...
Publication • January 1, 2002
of the service or damage to Department property. 6. Visit various post locations at different times during tours to ascertain that uniformed members of the service are performing duty at all times and indicate ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
– and repeatedly told staff that he wanted to be home for Christmas. Franklin also visited with his brother and called his sister regularly. Franklin told staff often that he did not want to go to a group home ...
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Filed under: Medical
audit consisted of a physical count of controlled substances at the time of our visit and a review of all mainstock and substock records4 for the 1-year period prior to our audit, including an analysis ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
cited. 111 Feelev v. Sampson, 570 F.2d 364, 373 (1st Cir. 1978) (detainees' short length of stay is one factor which justifies denial of contact visits); Dawson v. Kendrick, 527 F.Supp. 1252, 1286 (S.D ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
) (last visited Aug. 1, 2006). 5 Evercom Systems, Inc. Federal Rate Schedule, www.evercom.net/faqs/FCC.pdf (last visited Aug. 29, 2005) (no longer available). See Exhibit 4. 6 See, e.g., SBC, Alternate ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Prison Labor, Jail Specific
Letter to Board re Jail Work Plan, Aug 14, LA Co CEO, 2012 County of Los Angeles CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration 500 West Temple Street, Room 713, Los Angeles, California 90012 (213) 974-1101 http://ceo.lacounty.gov WILLIAM T FUJIOKA Board of Supervisors GLORIA MOLINA First District Chief Executive …
Publication • August 12, 2016
criminal defendant at trial.”); cf. Sanford Levinson, Constitutional Design, 128 HARV. L. REV. F. 14, 20–21 (2014) (“I would be stunned if any member of the current Court had ever visited a client in jail ...
Publication • August 26, 2016
Supplemental HRDC Comment to the CFPB re Arbitration Agreements - Aug. 2016 Human Rights Defense Center DEDICATED TO PROTECTING HUMAN RIGHTS August 26, 2016 Submitted via Email and Postal Mail Monica Jackson Office of the Executive Secretary Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 1700 G Street NW Washington, D.C. 20552 Re: Supplemental …
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visits at the DEA’s offices in Chicago, Illinois; San Francisco and Sacramento, California; El Paso, Texas; Phoenix, Arizona; Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Los Angeles, California; as well as the DEA’s ...
Publication • 2016
Filed under: Informants
Agents and Task Force Officers. In addition, we conducted site visits at the DEA’s offices in Chicago, Illinois; San Francisco and Sacramento, California; El Paso, Texas; Phoenix, Arizona; Albuquerque, New ...
Site Visits .......................................................................................... 41 Interviews ...
Case • 1996
be specified). 25. Violation of visiting regulations (must be specified). 26. Lying to an employe. 27. Presence in an unauthorized area. 28. Loaning or borrowing property. 29. Failure to report the presence ...
Case • 1983
environment; visitation, telephone, and mail privileges; and seclusion and restraint.*fn1 With respect to staffing, the sixth general area, [ 461 U.S. Page 428] the District Court found ...
Case • 1983
made after every contact visit a detainee had with a person from outside the institution. To evaluate the reasonableness of these searches, the Court employed a balancing test that has now become ...
Case • 2006
officials' professional judgment, the material presented here is sufficient. Overton provides significant support for this conclusion. In both cases, the deprivations (family visits in Overton and access ...
Case • 1981
to administrative segregation with another prisoner in a cell containing 60 square feet or less after August 1, 1981. [82] I. Inmates' Access to Courts and Legal Counsel [83] 1. Visitation and Mail. [84 ...
Case • 2002
at a hearing held on September 23 through 27 and on October 10, 2002 (as well as an earlier on-site court visit to both Tutwiler and Mitchell) and other submissions, the court concludes that the motion should ...
Case • 1998
. For example, general population inmates had unlimited visitation privileges, while SHU inmates were limited to one non-legal visit per week. (Tr. 91-53, [*205] 92-141). General population inmates had ...
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