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Legislation. jobs and gut minimum and Human wage,Health and efforts to Services {Title, enacting clause, etc.} weaken public health, safety,International and environmental Relations Section 1. {Title.} This Act ...
--underwritten Education by global corporations-Energy, includes majorEnvironment, tax and Agriculture loopholes for big industries and the super rich, Federal Relations proposals to offshore U.S. Health Human ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
Health Care and the Joint Accreditation Commission for Healthcare or the American Correctional Association (ACA). Review Findings: The following information summarizes those standards not in compliance ...
Filing • October 19, 2015
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
. INTRODUCTION 1. Plaintiff, PRISON LEGAL NEWS (“PLN” or “Plaintiff”), brings this action to enjoin Defendants’ censorship of its monthly journal, Prison Legal News, and their failure to provide constitutionally ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Problem-solving courts, which include drug courts, mental health courts, domestic violence courts, community courts, and reentry courts, are engaged in many of these activities. Some proponents of problem ...
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, and services.7 Over the past forty years, the *320 United States radically increased its use of prisons to combat crime. Consequently, the country’s state prison population grew by more than 700 percent since ...
Publication • September 12, 2016
, the *320 United States radically increased its use of prisons to combat crime. Consequently, the country’s state prison population grew by more than 700 percent since the 1970s.8 As a result, the United ...
Case • 2004
; DAVID MCCOY; TAMMY ROETMAN; CHEROKEE MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE; and, G. SKOREY, Defendants. [6] The opinion of the court was delivered by: MARK BENNETT, Chief Judge, District [7] MEMORANDUM ...
Brief • March 15, 2008
OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 07-CV-02471-MSK-KMT THOMAS SILVERSTEIN, Plaintiff, v. FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS; sued in its official capacity; HARLEY LAPPIN, Director, Federal Bureau of Prison; JOYCE CONLEY ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
as special correspondence and is not read or x D x D x D D x D D x D D x D D x D D x D D x D D X D D X D D X D D X D D X D D X D D will and its disposition. Records ...
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the Air Taser. In 1999, the company began marketing the first of the modern tasers, the M26 Advanced Taser. This 26-watt weapon is far more powerful than its predecessors. In 2003, Taser International began ...
Case • 1995
, Deputy Sheriff John Nieves, was not deliberately indifferent to Brice's serious medical needs. Because the district court's findings of subsidiary fact are too imprecise and equivocal to support its ...
Case • 1986
night); App. at 1464 (testimony of inmate Charles Oliver) (witness double-celled with inmate who constantly paced and talked to himself). Based on this record and its findings of fact, the district court ...
Case • 2002
, and its operation generally [**3] is unrestrained by the technical procedural and evidentiary rules governing the conduct of criminal trials." Id. However, "the grand jury's subpoena power is not unlimited ...
Case • 2001
to Preclude the Use of Stun Belts, defendant Tommy Edelin objected to wearing a REACT stun belt on the following grounds: 1) the device constitutes an unknown health threat to him and perhaps his counsel ...
Case • 2000
, 456, 352 S.E.2d 741, 745 (1987). [26] Again the DOC was unable to comply with our direction, and continued to house many of its inmates in the jails. Then in State ex rel. Smith v. Skaff, 187 W ...
Case • 2002
suicide in 1998. She noted that Rapier still felt "depressed/suicidal." She stated that he needed continued monitoring and that she would call the Helen Wheeler Mental Health Center to make an appointment ...
on drugs. It's the people who are there for simple infractions. It's been happening for years and no one paid attention." The truth of Lopez's words is undeniable, as there is a lengthy history of prisoners ...
Case • 2008
to support his excessive force claim. The district court also denied Maciejewski's motion to reduce the damage award by the amount Gill's [**2] health insurer paid to cover the cost of medical treatment ...
Brief • March 23, 2007
, and the jury found that the SCC was not providing 6 Turay and other residents constitutionally adequate mental health treatment. Turay received nominal 7 damages, and the Honorable William L. Dwyer, United ...
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