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Langford v. Bullock, MT, Settlement Agreement III, ADA Compliance, 2018 Case 6:93-cv-00046-DWM-JCL Document 1542 Filed 02/23/18 Page 1 of 100 ERIC BALABAN National Prison Project of the ACLUF 915 15th Street, 7th Floor Washington, DC 20005 202.393.4930 ALEX RATE ACLU of Montana P.O. Box 9138 Missoula, MT 406.443.8590 JON ELLINGSON …
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Northern Ireland Prison Service Report 2007 to 2008 House of Commons Northern Ireland Affairs Committee The Northern Ireland Prison Service First Report of Session 2007–08 Volume I EMBARGOED ADVANCE COPY: Not to be published in full, or in part, in any form before 00.01 hrs Wednesday 12 December 2007. HC …
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Pew Center Religion in Prisons Survey 2012 FOR RELEASE THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2012 Religion in Prisons A 50-State Survey of Prison Chaplains FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Luis Lugo Director Alan Cooperman Associate Director, Research Stephanie C. Boddie Senior Researcher Cary Funk Senior Researcher Erin O’Connell Associate Director, Communications (202) 419-4562 …
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PREAAuditorHandbookAugust 2017 PREA Auditor Handbook PREA Management Office Bureau of Justice Assistance Office of Justice Programs U.S. Department of Justice National PREA Resource Center Version 1.0 August 2017 Available online at https://www.prearesourcecenter.org/node/5341 Contents Section I. Background and Overview ........................................................................................ 1 Purpose of the PREA Auditor Handbook ............................................................... 1 About PREA …
and assistance of my colleagues at Texas A&M, including Cynthia Alkon, Wayne Barnes, Mark Burge, Luz Herrera, James McGrath, Angela Morrison, Tim Mulvaney, Carol Pauli, Huyen Pham, Tanya Pierce, and Malinda ...
Case • 1996
on my own authority." When Lindner advised her she should tell her supervisors her findings, she made a telephone call. Rojo appeared five to ten minutes later and said, "He didn't clear the metal ...
Case • 1995
. In addition, I make the following findings based on my de novo review of the issues raised in Defendants' Objections to the Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge: 1. The RFRA applies to Hall's claims that his ...
Case • 1994
in general. [57] In my view, the only reason that Plaintiff is not entitled to summary judgment on this issue is that there remains a genuine issue of material fact as to the extent to which Vidor ...
Case • 1992
asserted that "I was not involved in Ms. Ayres prior offense, I was not even here at SCI-G [Graterford] when it happened. This incident many years ago is unfairly depriving me of my U.S. constitutional right ...
Case • 1995
these must include a dollop of pro bono service. Some lawyers may believe that Section 1988 represents a goose that lays golden eggs. Whether that proposition is true or not, this sort of application, in my ...
Case • 1995
in place, just as findings supporting any other judgment could be. But the relief itself - the injunction - must fall. At least, it must in every case that I can foresee. [50] However, because my ...
Case • 1993
(f)(2). [93] *fn6 In his affidavit of May 17, 1988, Conner states: "On August 28, 1987, Defendant Cinda Sandin did violate my right to due process when she denied me the right to question ...
Case • 1994
this is one of those cases that in my judgment as the commander of the police department that it was not necessary and that I do not want officers striking people in this kind of circumstance with their fists ...
Case • 1999
immediately the Dept. of Corr. employ a capable staff person whom can assist me with my needs to communicate with the staff personnel." The IRR was denied. Randolph then filed a formal grievance appealing his ...
Case • 1999
useful purpose, the party should advise my office and one will be promptly scheduled. Plaintiff should note that failure to respond to this order or to otherwise comply with the Federal Rules of Civil ...
Case • 1998
to the jury, the court also stated: As I said to you just a few minutes ago, neither side, directly or by insinuation, neither lawyer may say to you that I believe certain things happened, or in my opinion ...
Case • 1998
not intend for the corrections officers employed by private prison operators to have the same tort immunities as those possessed by corrections officers employed directly by the state. Finally, my reading ...
Case • 1991
.*fn2 In my view, having chosen to use imprisonment as a form of punishment, a state must ensure that the conditions in its prisons comport with the "contemporary standard of decency" required ...
Case • 1993
enmeshed in the day-to-day administration of inmate discipline. Id. at 172. In my view this concern identifies an additional reason for requiring the movant to make a showing of probable success ...
Case • 1992
in the judgment. [53] I agree with the Court's holding that a federal prisoner need not exhaust the procedures promulgated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. My view, however, is based entirely on the fact ...
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