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Brief • 2009
obstacles created by the policies at issue in this case go too far. In denying face-to-face visits, the Bureau of Prisons denies the public and government of its oversight role. Id. at 98. In order ...
Brief • 2012
inside. (See Ex. 4). f. On February 25, 2011, Carl Ringgold, a twenty-one year-old Morehouse College senior, visited the Crisp County Law Enforcement Center, to observe criminal calendar call in the jail ...
Brief • June 28, 2006
consisted of a psychological evaluation conducted by nurses using a mental health questionnaire (15). Distress over leaving families and conjugal visits was periodically mentioned, but no more than would ...
Brief • April 8, 2008
for the hemorrhoids. Further visitations with Manning by medical staff occurred at 9 8:45 a.m., 1:50 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:00 p.m., 1200 a.m. on July 7, 2004. Id. 10 On July 8, 2004, at 7:00 a.m., Manning complained ...
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visits and -8- hospitalizations, in the inmate’s individual medical record. f. 2. The County shall provide pre-service training and conduct in-service drills at least annually for security staff ...
Brief • October 23, 2007
Filed 10/23/2007 Page 10 of 20 MRSA cells were especially filthy and effectively locked down with no visits, no recreation, no phone calls and being let out only to shower occasionally. 77 ...
Brief • July 17, 2009
in which the prisoners were required to leave their cells to visit communal bathrooms. A lockdown was in progress that evening and plaintiff was confined to his cell with two other cellmates after ...
Brief • March 9, 2010
plaintiffs visit the gravesite often, and they curtailed their social contacts as a result of the decedent's death. Id. The Court found that an award of $5,000 for mental anguish "hardly suggests ...
to skimp on the quality and quantity of meals served to prisoners. “Most of it is like powdered food and the portions are minimal in county jails,” said Rev. Kenneth Glasglow, who visits Alabama ...
unlicensed physicians and taking shortcuts such as not visiting the crime scene – especially in regard to private autopsies, when deaths occur in other counties some distance away. Further, Tarrant County has ...
than becoming penitent, prisoners went insane. A shocked Charles Dickens, after visiting a Pennsylvania prison in 1842, called solitary confinement “immeasurably worse than any torture of the body ...
Article • March 1, 2024 • from PLN March, 2024
Filed under: News in Brief
Center searched the car of two women visiting a prisoner and turned up a trove of contraband. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported that the unnamed visitors were arrested for weapons and drug violations ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
writing. I have been transferred. I have had my mail seized, held, and not delivered. I have had my commissary, phone, email, and visiting privileges taken away for months on end. I’ve had my ...
Brief • January 30, 2008
with no visits, no recreation, no phone calls and being let out only to shower occasionally. 76. If an inmate’s culture results were negative for MRSA, antibiotic treatment was often ended, and the inmate ...
Brief • June 26, 2006
reasons and visited about this. And again, he has no background in corrections and he has no background in medicine, so the other corrections officers had long backgrounds in corrections so they were aware ...
Brief • May 11, 2007
for Plaintiff during his visits with Nurse Paulsen. [See Moises Carranza-Reyes Dep., at 263-264, 278-279 & 297-298, Exh. A-52; Abraham Carranza-Reyes Dep., at 179, Exh. A-53; Vicki Paulsen Dep., at 51-52, 79 ...
Brief • January 14, 2011
Plaintiffs from corresponding directly to inmates themselves; indeed, Plaintiffs could even visit prisoners if they wished. The only issue that must be addressed further with respect to this factor ...
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practice visited upon him and countless others. 6 Plaintiff Counsel’s experience is contrary to Judge Pallmeyer’s prediction about what will move the City to reform its unconstitutional practices. See Defs ...
Brief • March 2, 2002
to an Acting CMH supervision. Ms. Sigmund made a second visit to Ms. DeWitt that day and told her that she sensed 19 “there was more going on.” She encouraged Ms. DeWitt to be forthcoming with any problems ...
Brief • February 22, 2008
only change their jumpsuits. 76. MRSA cells were especially filthy and effectively locked down with no visits, no recreation, no phone calls and being let out only to shower occasionally. 9 Case 5:08 ...
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