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Case • 2000
; was denied the opportunity to discuss the physical abuse with defendants Christopher Artuz and Lorette Klein, respectively Green Haven's superintendent and its forensics chief, who refused to visit him ...
Case • 2000
visited Jacobs at the jail. Perkins requested that Sheriff Daniel leave Jacobs in the detox cell, and perhaps provide her with a blanket and towel. Sheriff Daniel instructed one of his deputies to give ...
Case • 1976
the discretionary transfer of state prisoners to a substantially less agreeable prison, even where that transfer visited a "grievous loss" upon the inmate. The same is true of prisoner classification and eligibility ...
Case • 1978
by squatting on a sheet and using a small pan. During her confinement she was visited by authorities who strenuously urged that she consent to the search. When the authorization for the body cavity search ...
Case • 1979
U.S.C. § 4002.*fn1 [13] The incident at issue took place on October 27, 1976. According to plaintiff, he was asleep in his cell when he was visited by a guard and told to report to the court desk ...
Case • 1987
of bed frames (just mattresses) and sheets at the B-2 cells and modules. There were mattresses on the floors, and during a visit in January mattresses were missing in some cells. Aguadilla Mr. Jose ...
Case • 2005
] A. Wheeler [24] Shortly after Porter started working at the CDC, Sergeant Wheeler began visiting her while she was on duty and asked her to go out with him. Porter declined, stating that she had been ...
Case • 1982
the already meager staff and the extremely limited space for visitation and outdoor exercise, the only programs in existence at the jail. Opinion and Order, at 21-22. n1 At the time of the entry ...
Case • 1987
not need a pass to visit the Clinic office on their cell block. Inmates have access to the Clinic office on their cell block at any time the office is open. [40] 26. Clinic cell block offices ...
Case • 1999
' assertions that they placed Arce in IPC and denied him permission for library visits was because [**20] of his transitional status and because they could not determine whether he had enemies at Attica ...
Case • 2001
the transfer to Macomb because he was closer to his family and was able to visit with his father, who was dying of cancer, more often than when he was at the Facility. Based upon the evidence in this case ...
Case • 2004
a sacred religious text, to receive other literature, subject to correctional center procedures and censorship guidelines, to have access to clergy visits, to adjust activities in order to observe holy days ...
Case • 2004
policies of denying contact visits to pretrial detainees and random shakedown searches of cells to not violate due process because of valid, rational connections between the regulations and security). [128 ...
Case • 2004
issue of material fact on deliberate indifference. In Jones, an inmate suffering from arm pain visited the prison doctor a number of times. The inmate alleged that the doctor diagnosed the problem ...
Case • 2000
)), but May does not pursue this theory on appeal. May, however, does pursue on appeal allegations that the limitations Sheahan has placed on his phone, mail, and visitation rights violate due process ...
Case • 2002
receive regular visits from his seriously ill parents, who live in Hollis, New York--a short drive from Allenwood, but several days' drive from Marianna, Florida. In addition, he was denied parole, in part ...
Case • 2003
of Vermont, sitting by designation. [58] *fn2 See also New York State Inmate Information Service, at http://nysdocs.docs.state.ny.us:84/GCA00P00/WIQ2/WINQ120 (last visited Dec. 14, 2002) (describing ...
Case • 2003
indifferent to a series of Burton's health care requests and then improperly charged him for the health care visit he did receive because Burton had filed a previous lawsuit against her. Similarly, Step I ...
Case • 2003
physical contact or physically resisted restraint. Four days after the altercation, on August 9, 1999, plaintiff visited [**7] Drake at the clinic, complaining of severe shoulder pain. On August 13, 1999 ...
Case • 2005
been sharply curtailed. He receives only one social visit per week, is not permitted to speak to anyone while in his cell, and his telephone privileges are described by his counsel as "nonexistent." (Id ...
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