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Brief • November 1, 2005
•E_a case entitled Nicho.lSo• to • reason(s)] dgh•-=u•, m•=t mu=t visit •e U.S. •h• request, de• u•er •al• of pequ• unde• •e At {•s n• do to Commission mske R b•s•d anothe• (EEOCJ • f•ar ...
Brief • March 28, 2011
for a four-hour pass, which would allow him to leave the prison for a few hours to visit his family. He cannot take advantage of this important privilege because his family lives in Birmingham, and he ...
Brief • October 1, 1997
Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project, Amicus Brief, McCarthy Era Victims, 1997 Nos. 08-1498 and 09-89 ERIC H. HOLDER, JR., ATTORNEY GENERAL, ET AL., Petitioners, v. HUMANITARIAN LAW PROJECT, ET AL., Respondents. HUMANITARIAN LAW PROJECT, ET AL., Cross-Petitioners, v. ERIC H. HOLDER, JR., ATTORNEY GENERAL, ET AL., Respondents. ON WRITS OF …
Brief • January 11, 2010
PRELIMINARY STATEMENT Ii:1 BACKGROUND II 'I '! II IIII "if " II" ij A. Counterstatement of the Underlying Facts 1. Referral for Mental Health Evaluation 2. Mental Health Unit. 3. First Visit to Mental ...
Brief • January 24, 2007
Kiniti v. Myers, Complaint, Ca, Cca Overcrowding, 2007 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Gouri Bhat (pro hac vice pending) Tom-Tsvi M. Jawetz (pro hac vice pending) David C. Fathi* (pro hac vice pending) American Civil Liberties Union Foundation National Prison Project 915 15th Street NW, 7th Floor …
, including timely and appropriate referrals for specialty care and visits with Qualified Mental Health Professionals, as clinically appropriate.” 63. The consent judgment further requires OPSO to provide ...
Terebesi v. Solomon, CT, USCA 2nd Circuit Interlocutory Appeal, Mandate and Opinion, Botched SWAT Raid, 2014 MANDATE Case: Case 12-3867 3:09-cv-01436-JBA Document: 327 Document Page: 266 1 OF Filed 09/11/2014 09/11/14 Page 1317649 1 of 1 1 UNITED STATES COURT APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT ______________________________________________ At a Stated Term …
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(sack lunch consisting of two (2) sandwiches: bread and I' 1 I I peanut butter, bread and bologna, and dessert) at mealtime. Levell's and crisis management inmates are visited daily by a psychologist ...
Brief • May 21, 2019
Filed under: Medical, Medication, Hepatitis
://www.healthvermont.gov/disease-control/hep-c (last visited May 15, 2019). 51. The Vermont Department of Health acknowledges that Hepatitis C surveillance is particularly challenging in light of the CDC’s estimate ...
Brief • May 4, 2017
Filed under: Money/Property
to Appear in Court/Failure to Comply with Judgment,” Department of State, http://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,4670,7-1271627_8665_9074-25061--,00.html (last visited Apr. 6, 2017). 19. At all times relevant ...
Brief • August 27, 2014
, and/or other officers from the Columbia Police Department visited Walker at the Boone County Jail. The visit was not documented in any police report, and the content of that meeting was never disclosed ...
Brief • March 24, 2016
, November 13, 2010. 96. Investigator Stellato continued to request information from the Red Springs Police Department, but received no response. She visited the Police Department in person, and spoke ...
would also lead, inexorably, to the undue use of solitary confinement in Massachusetts prisons. As shown below, solitary confinement visits substantial costs on the 11 public and on prisoners ...
Brief • 2006
Filed under: Telephones
/government/policyresolution/ (select “Policy,” type in “Access to Telephones” and click on “Search”) (last visited February 14, 2007). 34 Prison Report at 35-36 (attached as Appendix A). 35 Id. at 37. 10 ...
Brief • November 28, 2011
, inmate needs OB/GYN follow up ASAP. Faxed to HC Rep. 10-4-10. 31. Robin Tilley, Office Supervisor from Hamilton County Correction, approved the OB/GYN visit on 10/5/10 at 10:22 a.m. However, Mr. Clemons ...
Brief • 2011
Worley v Franklin County Oh Complaint Excessive Force Tasers Against Jail Inmates 2011 Case: 2:11-cv-00415-MHW-EPD Doc #: 1 Filed: 05/13/11 Page: 1 of 35 PAGEID #: 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO EASTERN DIVISION MICHAEL WORLEY, Individually, : Case No. 2:11-cv-415 ROBERT SHREVE, Individually, : Judge: FRANKIE …
Brief • March 30, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
rely on publicly released data collected by the Legal Aid Society. See LEGAL AID SOCIETY, Analysis of COVID-19 Infection Rate in NYC Jails (last visited March 30, 2020, 11:00 AM), https://legalaidnyc.org ...
Brief • March 27, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
not intend to do a lockdown on social or legal visitation; i. the MDC would continue to accept new arrests; j. the MDC would screen new arrests for symptoms of COVID-19 and would ask newly arriving inmates ...
immigrants with basic necessities such as food, shelter, utilities, clothing, bedding, and health services. The PBNDS also require recreation, religious practice opportunities, and visitation, among other ...
Brief • April 2, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
. Personal visits have been temporarily suspended—though counsel is able to visit in “no-contact” rooms—and BFDF has been providing and continues to provide education to detainees 9 At oral argument ...
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