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Case • 2002
had failed to mention the scar during several visits to the prison health care unit. But at most that raises a question of credibility for a jury, and we cannot conclude that, as a matter of law ...
Case • 2002
and newspaper subscriptions, and have other expenditure and visitation privileges not available at the lower levels. [18] In addition, under the pertinent prison regulations, inmates that do ...
Case • 1998
. [71] The housing assignment given to an inmate, his or her custody classification, granting of parole, spending limitations at a canteen, regulation of visiting hours, withholding of good time ...
Case • 1998
detail. Four days later, Madden and other law enforcement personnel raided a residence where they determined Gravely was visiting a friend. Officer Madden and another corrections officer were stationed ...
Case • 1996
in public jail visiting rooms); United States v. Hitchcock, 467 F.2d 1107 (9th Cir. 1972), cert. denied, 410 U.S. 916, 35 L. Ed. 2d 279, 93 S. Ct. 973 (1973) (finding that prisoner had no reasonable ...
Case • 1995
-celling of inmates); and DiStefano v. Watson, 566 A.2d 1, 6 (Del. 1989) (restrictive change in statutes allowing inmate participation in "outside" programs and visitation). In Dyke v. Meachum, 785 F.2d 267 ...
Case • 1994
was insufficient to trigger the procedural protections guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment. In our view, Rowe's punishment, although suspended, constitutes "consequences visited on the prisoner ...
Case • 1996
otherwise is solitary confinement except for his limited opportunities to visit other parts of the prison on specific and tightly supervised missions. Davenport, 844 F.2d at 1314. In Pritchett, the court ...
Case • 1994
was insufficient to trigger the procedural protections guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment. In our view, Rowe's punishment, although suspended, constitutes "consequences visited on the prisoner ...
Case • 1994
man at least four times a year (more if the inmates themselves arranged any visits). And like all other religious denominations, Native Americans had access to the non-denominational, prison chapel ...
Case • 1997
be returned by mail to the sender if Weiler provided the postage; he could have someone who visited him remove the package from the prison; he could have the package destroyed; or he could pursue an appeal ...
Case • 1997
inmates, they have the same correspondence privileges, they are allowed "contact visits," they are provided with "the means to keep themselves clean and well groomed," and they are allowed 10 hours per week ...
Case • 2001
resulted in three additional medical visits to various nurses and doctors in the weeks following the alleged assault. Each examination showed no signs of injury to Plaintiff, although it was noted in a May ...
Case • 2001
:00 A.M. on June 5, 1995, complaining of the same symptoms. [Para. 52.] Plaintiff did not see a doctor during this visit and did not undergo any screening tests. [Para. 53.] In the afternoon of June 5 ...
Case • 2003
, the conditions under which the detainee may be willing to cooperate, the disruption visits from family members and lawyers might cause - these types of judgments have traditionally been left to the exclusive ...
Case • 2000
receives such information either in writing or by personal phone calls and visits from relatives, friends or legal representative of the inmate. Likewise, all inmates who are denied parole or mandatory ...
Case • 2000
had no cellmate and was not allowed visits with his attorney or family members). In this light, we conclude that the conditions of El-Hage's confinement are reasonably related to the government's ...
Case • 2002
acts existed, it would not survive incarceration. Cf. Hernandez v. Coughlin, 18 F.3d 133, 137 (2nd Cir. 1994) (prisoners have no right to conjugal visits because "[r]ights of marital privacy ...
Case • 1995
in this case." See Leven Aff. Ex. E. Eight months later, on November 6, 1986, DOCS issued Directive 4948. The directive addressed many of the items listed in plaintiffs' settlement demand, such as family visits ...
Case • 2002
, Baker, Bellerose, and DiVitto took him, in handcuffs and leg shackles, to a visiting room cell. Compl. ¶ 13. Baker entered the room behind Evicci and began punching his back, "causing pain and injury ...
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