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Case • 1991
with their attorneys via the telephone and personal visits. [37] The main point, however, is that Stotts' right of access to the courts is hardly obstructed by requiring that confidential legal mail ...
Case • 1981
"[rejected] . . . the notion that any grievous loss visited upon a person by the State is sufficient to invoke the procedural protections of the Due Process Clause." Meachum v. Fano,427 U.S. 215, 224 (1976 ...
Case • 1978
the Board one at a time. A Board member asks whether the prisoner is receiving his exercise, meals, showers, and visits from medical personnel. The inmate then is given a chance to address the Board. He may ...
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 • 2003
parole resulting in his reincarceration. In addition, the district court heard that Child had special needs and was on medication for depression and asthma, that his behavior improved when he had visited ...
Case • 2006
no right to unfettered visitation. Rather, prison officials necessarily enjoy broad discretion in controlling visitor access to a prisoner . . . ." Peterson v. Shanks, 149 F.3d 1140, 1145 (10th Cir. 1998 ...
Case • 2023
178 (1990). Defendants' lead argument is that this liberty interest is only compromised "when forced medical [*11] procedures are visited upon persons," (Doc. 41, p. 7) (emphasis in original ...
Case • 2023
in-person visits to the IRC, Plaintiffs' counsel may view and request copies of the TRO Inspection Checklist. Plaintiffs' counsel may also review checklists for certain days by emailing the IRC Chief ...
Article • May 15, 1999 • from PLN May, 1999
that he had visited an unnamed remote state prison where the receptionist was visibly shaken by his arrival. "I'm sorry," she told him. "I've never met a black person." The employee decided not to spend ...
Article • November 15, 1999 • from PLN November, 1999
prisoners. Around 50,000 visitors pay the admission fee to visit the museum each year. In music and music videos prison is a frequent theme, especially among the hip hop singers and heavy metal rockers ...
of the pending federal lawsuits. Amid the numerous lawsuits and $6.9 million in cost overruns caused by off-site medical visits, Alabama Prison Commissioner Donal Cambell on May 2, 2003 finally decided ...
Article • March 15, 2001 • from PLN March, 2001
at the medical care received by women at the jail. "I reviewed the medical care of two HIV + women who had been sent to the emergency room during the few months preceding my visit," he wrote. "Patient CS had ...
transportation vans, or during escorted hospital visits.) For comparison, one can look at New York's state prisons, which hold roughly the same number of inmates as the entire system of private prisons ...
Southerland less than two hours later. Southerlands grandmother said she is angry that guards did not protect him in the prisons mental health unit. When she visited her grandson at the hospital, Louise ...
took his life, Chad's parents, both of whom were employed by the Florida Department of Corrections, went to the boot camp to visit their son. "They wouldn't let us," Joseph Franza said. Chad's ...
Case • 1986
a superficial resemblance to vicarious liability in that it visits persons who were superiors of the primary actors, but its nature is quite different. The wrong is the policy itself - thus, given a causal nexus ...
Case • 2002
term of employment with the company and short time to go until retirement, the Jail was willing to waive the visitation requirement and the requirement that the employer agree to the terms ...
Case • 2004
a detainee would have to do to follow the fifth Detainee Rule ("Honor thy father and thy mother when they come to visit you in jail, by treating them in a manner that is outwardly respectful; obey the lawful ...
Case • 2004
and threatened plaintiff, placed plaintiff in segregation, entered plaintiff's cell and scattered and disassembled his papers and belongings, denied plaintiff visits with his wife, and confiscated plaintiff's ...
Case • 2002
, 167-68 (1970). "[L]ocal governments . . . may be sued for constitutional deprivations visited pursuant to governmental `custom' even though such a custom has not received formal approval through ...
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