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Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
the State's failure to permit Lucent timely remote access to the Statc's Product; (4) abuse, misuse, or negligent acts of non·Lucent personnel; (5) mC>dification of the Product by the Slale, or .(6) for~ majCW ...
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entrusted to me. 7. I may be personally liable in a civil action by any citizen damaged as a result of my abuse or negligent use of computer eqUipment and confidential information. I will only access ...
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in a manner determined by the administration ofthe Correctional Facility to be detrimental, Page 3 of1S Global Tel*Link Corporation-DOC-37027-3527-0ct2007-Inmate Calling Service Agreement abusive or offensive ...
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ofthe Correctional Facility to be detrimental, abusive or offensive to any ofthe staff and/or inmates, will be asked to leave the premises and may be suspended from further work on the premises. All ...
Publication • February 28, 2013
. does not appear to have indicated the incident involved any form of sexual abuse and Trooper RAAP stated that the complainant did not appear to be underage. However, Trooper RAAP failed to obtain ...
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telephone services. c. Reasonably protect the Equipment against willful abuse and promptly report any damage, service failure or hazardous conditions to ICS. d. Provide necessary power and power source ...
Kickback publication • May 13, 2019
matters relating to Inmate telecommunication services. c. Reasonably protect the Equipment against willful abuse and promptly report any damage, service failure or hazardous conditions to ICS. (Davis County ...
Brief • October 10, 2001
, BENJAMIN BIESE, LASHAWN LOGAN, JASON PAGLIA.RINI and ANDREW COLLETTE, and all others similarly situated, OPINION AND ORDER 00-C-42 I -C Plaintiffs, v. GERALD BERGE and JON LITSCHER, Defendants ...
Case • 1981
, despite judicial pressure. Nevertheless, it is clear that judicial intervention has been responsible, not only for remedying some of the worst abuses by direct order, but also for "forcing the legislative ...
Brief • 1990
, ) ) Defendants. ) ) DEPOSITION OF JOE J. CALLANAN MONTEREY PARK, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1990 RON FERNICOLA & ASSOCIATES CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS REPORTED BY: DENISE PLATIS, RPR, CSR 6442 Coldwater ...
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of remedial sanctions. A recent review by the special master in the Valdivia lawsuit commended the Department for its efforts in this area. Specifically, the special master reported that the “defendants [CDCR ...
categories for life sentences — with the possibility of parole and without the possibility of parole. The law requires that judges imposing the first type of sentence must advise each defendant that he ...
Case • 1998
] November 20, 1998 [5] DAVID R. RUIZ; ET AL., PLAINTIFFS-APPELLEES, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, INTERVENOR PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, v. W.J. ESTELLE; TEXAS BOARD OF CORRECTIONS, DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES, v ...
Case • 1984
of judicial immunity. We agree with the Court of Appeals and affirm the award. [14] I [15] Respondent Allen was arrested in January 1980 for allegedly using abusive and insulting language, a Class ...
Case • 1983
, LEROY W. KIRK, PATRICIA MONTGOMERY, GARY M. COOK, CHESTER T. CURTIN, SETH MILLINGTON, WILLIAM THOMPSON, AS MEMBERS AND THEIR SUCCESSORS, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS, CROSS-APPELLEES [6] Appeal from ...
Brief • 2006
the judgment, which granted defendant-appellees’ motion, pursuant to Rule 50(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, for judgment as a matter of law on the ground of qualified immunity, and which denied his ...
Brief • January 8, 2014
) ) and William R. Byars, Jr., as Agency Director of the South Carolina Department ) of Corrections ) ) Defendants. ) IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT CIA No.: 2005-CP-40-2925 ORDER GRANTING ...
Brief • 2006
. Plaintiff-appellant appeals from the judgment, which granted defendant-appellees’ motion, pursuant to Rule 50(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, for judgment as a matter of law on the ground ...
) of Corrections ) ) Defendants. ) IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT CIA No.: 2005-CP-40-2925 ORDER GRANTING JUDGMENT IN FAVOR OF PLAINTIFFS ~ .r::(~) i t::-J <..- -.,.... j - ""\J [ I ...
Brief • September 9, 2016
filed by: the State of Maryland, ECF No. 98; Hill Management Services, Inc. (Hill Management), ECF No. 99; and three Frederick County Sheriff’s Deputies - Defendants Sgt. Richard Rochford, Lt. Scott ...
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