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Brief • May 29, 2018
Filed under: Sexual Assault
approached Plaintiff and conducted what ostensibly was a stop-and-frisk, or pat down. 20. Bearden had earned a reputation with the inmates, and was often 4 Case 5:18-cv-06074-BP Document 1 Filed 05/29/18 ...
Brief • February 14, 2023
to the MNDOC as needed, (2) whether the lack of any accommodations, modifications, or auxiliary aids or services denied them an equal opportunity to benefit from the GED program, and (3) what corrective action(s ...
Brief • March 13, 2020
Filed under: Censorship
("Wexford" ). Instead of making its own determination of what portions of Wexford's bid can be confidential under law, it allowed the private company to liberally redact it. As a result, information central ...
Brief • October 20, 2018
. Biggs in the front passenger seat of his personal vehicle and removed her handcuffs. He locked the door so she would not be free to leave. 28. Ms. Biggs was confused and terrified about what ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Telephones
correctional authorities must be mindful of security concerns when determining what calling options to offer, some telecommunications experts and numerous correctional systems have found that alternatives ...
Publication
~idrt 't believe it to be completely true, I requested her to write a statement as to what she had been told or had heard, She complied, The statement is attached, i I me, and asl:ed to speak with me ...
on Page 2) In this Issue: NCPLS Celebrates 25th Anniversary with Open House at New Office 1 Goals Lead to Action 3 HIV Diagnosis and Testing: What You Should Know 4 Spotlight on Paralegals 6 ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
of empowering the Departments to engage in worthwhile what-if scenarios based upon the numbers provided within the responses resulting from the RFPs. This goal shifted based upon the Departments finding fault ...
Brief • June 12, 2014
summary judgment based on Defendants’ version of what happened.4 To the extent that Defendants imply that the Court at summary judgment must 4 Plaintiffs certainly could have done a better job ...
Brief • August 31, 2009
, that was what was done. Psychiatric history did not count, and in any event, it was unknown. Yet even a rudimentary understanding of psychiatric illness should have clearly and emphatically led to the recognition ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
will summarize findings on what is known about substance abuse treatment as it relates to public safety and the use of incarceration. Along with conducting a brief literature review, the Justice Policy Institute ...
Publication
Filed under: Searches, Drug Testing
Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-274-7824 From: .~j.0!JJ.Q~r To: pumaual Natividad C; BDS Monday, May 17, 20044:11:42 PM Subject: Date: I had asked that you send me a daily update of what's going on. I haven't ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
a challenge in correctional facilities across the country,” and “too often, in what should be secure environments, men, women, and children are raped or abused by other incarcerated individuals and corrections ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
publications or reports with recommendations relating to EMDT, Reviewing what other less-lethal technologies may be available, and Examining the risks of harm to officers and suspects if no less-lethal weapons ...
Article • April 15, 2009 • from PLN April, 2009
. This is a prime piece of land. It’ll be exciting to see what comes out of this.” Apparently affluent communities don’t mind when prisons shut down, as they aren’t as economically dependent ...
wrote his report. Plaintiffs fail to specify which facts to which they are referring. It is unclear what evidence is involved in this motion. Thus, the request is vague and should be denied. 23 24 25 26 ...
Brief • April 18, 2014
by and continued to observe. 23 Hesterberg asked Cavallaro what her authority was to detain him, and asserts that 24 Cavallaro did not respond. He then notified Cavallaro that he was going to leave. Cavallaro ...
Brief • October 2, 2015
unusual at Angola; it is the result of Defendants policy of delaying what they term “elective surgery,” a policy and practice that has resulted in dozens of inmates receiving long delayed cataract surgery ...
Brief • June 6, 2016
opposite to what the Fourth Circuit said. Section 1997e(a) provides: “No action shall be brought with respect to prison conditions under section 1983 of this title, or any other Federal law, by a prisoner ...
Brief • August 3, 2015
Filed under: Contractor Misconduct
is involved. 8 Case 1:15-cv-01233-ABJ Document 4 Filed 08/03/15 Page 9 of 29 41. Upon information and belief, Defendants have engaged, and are engaging, in what amounts to a concerted campaign or pattern ...
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