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Case • 2007
prisoner ever suffered any pain other than what was necessary to acquire access to the prisoner's circulatory system through the insertion of the needed intravenous lines. [17] Dr. Doe I revealed ...
Case • 2006
over the period from March 1993 to April 1994, and, although he finally received tests in November 1993, Claimant said that he never received what he considered adequate treatment during this time. He ...
Case • 2001
and the conclusion that his estate should receive $1.6 million for his pain and suffering. The judge should have determined what the best esti mate of the amount of time that Johnson remained conscious ...
Case • 2003
, relevant sense: the "contours of the right must be sufficiently clear that a reasonable official would understand that what he is doing violates that right." Anderson v. Creighton, 483 U.S. 635, 640, 97 L ...
available to exercise the constitutional right that the regulation limits? 3. What is the impact on prison resources of accommodating the right? 4. Are there obvious, easy alternatives that accommodate ...
Article • February 4, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
of poetry, said his admission to law school – and ultimately to the state bar – exemplifies what is possible for people with criminal records. “My ability to connect with my classmates told ...
and policies. In 2005, embarking on a new-found interest in creating more environmentally friendly prisons, the Washington State Department of Corrections (DOC) built what it claimed was the nation’s first ...
for increasing the latter were marshaled for the former. Maintaining or augmenting what is euphemistically called a “strong defense” has, over the past four decades, become a core civilian priority. Yet ...
Brief • April 20, 2009
GOOD CAUSE FOR A PROTECTIVE ORDER Defendant places a burden on the Court by requesting the court to decide what is relevant in a surveillance video of the Pink Monkey in their Fourth Motion. The whole ...
Article • May 1, 2024 • from PLN May, 2024
provider, which is saving the state just under $3 million from what it was spending to produce meals. That may sound like a lot, but it comes down to a whopping 38 cents per day for each of 23,500 prisoners ...
who cite vaguely-expressed “security concerns.” In recent years, however, electronic tablets that include a variety of programs and ­services have proliferated behind bars. What has ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 1999
to leak out. But rather than sending her to an outside hospital for what must have been incredibly severe pain, she was diagnosed by prison doctors with comparatively minor ailments: gas, constipation ...
Brief • 2009
Incident Based Reporting System to study “whether there is a Halloween effect on nonfamilial sex crimes against children—that is, whether the rate of these crimes on Halloween differs from what we would ...
Brief • 2011
and practices concerning the operation of the COUNTY detention facilities and concerning the means by which the life and safety of arrestees and detainees were to be secured, what criteria were to be used ...
Brief • September 28, 2010
not heard back from you regarding the above referenced FOIA request. This is over 7 months of waiting AND literally showing your colleagues who has the documents. Exactly what is the problem? We should have ...
about getting an abortion and I saw what kind of monster he could be,” Bonow said. Pierce resigned as chaplain at the jail on October 2, 2006 and was placed on administrative leave, pending ...
Brief • April 27, 2011
is convinced that what the 16 Government did here was wrong. 17 18 III. ANALYSIS 19 20 Under the United States Constitution, each branch of government has separate and 21 distinct powers, and Article ...
Filing • March 26, 2013
Filed under: Injunctions
  periodicals,  magazines,  and  newspapers on an individual basis.9  Defendants state that “a survey is  underway to  obtain  inmate preferences about what type of magazines,  newspapers, or periodicals  inmates ...
Brief • March 26, 2013
  Defendants state that “a survey is  underway to  obtain  inmate preferences about what type of magazines,  newspapers, or periodicals  inmates would like to have available and when those materials are selected ...
to narrow Plaintiffs’ overly broad requests. Perhaps because Plaintiffs cannot find what they imagine exists in these thousands upon thousands of pages produced by Defendants in this case (because ...
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