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Case • 2008
is an unsettled question. In Bell v. Wolfish, 441 U.S. 520, 558-59, 99 S.Ct. 1861, 60 L.Ed.2d 447 (1979), the Supreme Court held that body cavity searches of pretrial detainees returning from contact visits did ...
Case • 1977
hospital visit, she did not indicate the approximate time of the incident or the name of the guard involved. Lee Affidavit, JA at 22a. [39] *fn12 Appellants expressly denied the charge of inadequate ...
Case • 2000
pain. The emergency grievance was denied, and plaintiff was seen by defendant Sarraf on June 25, 1996. At this visit, plaintiff alleges he asked to see a specialist but "no action was taken." According ...
Case • 1976
would be alone with a ward and the possibility of physical attack during those [**6] occasions. We also cited interference with the privacy of wards during chaplains' visits to the dwelling units ...
Case • 2003
to be that if the witness cannot come out, then the lawyer must be let in. How far this line of argument goes to establish rights to visit inmates in prison is a question now before the Supreme Court. See Bazzetta v ...
Case • 2006
will definately [sic] kill you, your deputies and anyone else who get in my way and try to stop me. Until then you will die slowly from anthrax. Die Bitch. May death visit you. Death. Die bitch. Death. [14 ...
Case • 2004
the medication. Plaintiff refused and was placed on "TB hold"(which meant he was deprived of all privileges, visitation, or phone use) on June 12, 2001, until he agreed to take the medication. [12] On June ...
Case • 2008
with a sprained ankle, ordered him back to his cell, and scheduled a follow-up visit in seven to ten days. Days later, Arreola was transferred to Cook County Jail, where another doctor took an x-ray of his ankle ...
Case • 2001
County's treatment of the Decedent, it is undisputed that the Decedent received transportation to and from four medical appointments while he was incarcerated in the Monroe County Jail, including two visits ...
for CEC in 2000 and 2001. Later, he kept close ties with CEC, visiting the company's facilities and praising CEC repeatedly while serving as a U.S. Attorney, a position that has little to do with state ...
Article • August 4, 2018 • from PLN August, 2018
Filed under: News in Brief
) to a prisoner during visitation. On November 14, 2017, Sarah Watson pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including drug possession; she was accused of teaching the child how to pass the drugs to prisoner Chad ...
Article • May 19, 2014 • from PLN May, 2014
Filed under: News in Brief
to the facility to visit a prisoner, and forgot the pipe bomb was in the car. Jenkins and Harberson were each sentenced on December 18, 2013 to around 2½ years in prison. Nebraska: Douglas County law ...
Article • May 7, 2018 • from PLN May, 2018
Solitary Confinement Exists.” She wrote that her breaking point came after witnessing a 19-year-old isolated in solitary confinement for 100 days without personal property, personal visits or outdoor ...
since no one at the magazine had contacted CCA for an interview or to visit the facilities. According to CCA’s records, only once has CCA heard from Mother Jones after Bauer’s ...
Article • March 10, 2017 • from PLN March, 2017
in the visiting room of the medium-security prison, a 50-year-old prisoner from Brooklyn recalled how an officer knelt beside him as he lay on the floor. The prisoner, Raymond Broccoli, who is serving a six-year ...
charges. Attorney Mark Begnaud said Forte had a history of lung disease and was ignored as her symptoms started getting worse. After Forte’s initial visit with a nurse, he noted, “they didn ...
Article • September 21, 2016
to the immigration office to see her assigned ICE officer, a process that can take between one and seven hours. Also once a week, on another day, a representative from the private security contractor visits her ...
Article • November 6, 2017 • from PLN November, 2017
and visiting detainees there for the past several years. She described detainees’ exposure to extremely polluted air and soil in the area, and said she has worked to organize “toxic tours&rdquo ...
Article • September 11, 2017
they were just for correctional officers," Cloer's wife Lindsey Disheroon told Truthout. TDCJ spokesman Clark refuted Cloer's claim, telling Truthout in an email that he visited the prison on Sunday ...
Article • March 5, 2019 • from PLN March, 2019
a returning worker in cold water. He had reported itching, possibly from chemical exposure. “We don’t need another hospital visit,” the supervisor wrote. In North Carolina, four prisoners ...
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