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prisoner after a CCA guard allegedly facilitated the attack, and another prisoner who was improperly housed on a top bunk and sustained a broken arm that was not treated until after his release settled his ...
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......................................................................................................................................93 Preface – Page 2 * INTRODUCTION * “Recently a [prisoner] was killed in Hillsborough Jail system [Florida] and, as usual, the guards were released from any responsibility. This is the usual result ...
Brief • January 31, 2012
in the Arizona State Prison Complex- 16 Eyman, Special Management Unit I, in Florence, Arizona, has filed a pro se civil rights 17 Complaint pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and an Application to Proceed In Forma ...
Brief • 2004
is charged with the obligation to provide the care and treatment to the Special Needs Unit prisoners. Each are sued in their official and individual capacities. COMMON ALLEGATIONS 21. In 1976, after ten ...
Brief • December 17, 2004
to the Special Needs Unit prisoners. Each are sued in their official and individual capacities. COMMON ALLEGATIONS 21. In 1976, after ten years of tumultuous, aberrant behavior, the parents of Shayne Elizabeth ...
Article • June 30, 2022
Floridians Face Prison for Voting from Jail by Tough-on-Crime Republicans Retaliate Against Rights Restoration Efforts by Jenifer Lockwood and Panagioti Tsolkas The Florida Department of Law ...
, defendants utterly fail to respond to inmates’ urgent needs. 17. One of the plaintiffs, Michelle Semelbauer, was even forced to endure these conditions for several weeks after she should have been released ...
prisons. The Tampa Tribunes investigative reporting showed that in Ohio Aramark had failed to deliver the projected level of savings, served substandard portions, billed for meals it never served and after ...
Case • 2009
the conditions of Perazza-Mercado's supervised release will only take effect in a few years, after the completion of his prison sentence. The importance of the internet in modern life has steadily increased over ...
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be processed and released by the City, this change will lower the overall number of prisoners held at the Holding Center. There are presently nineteen (19) Holding Center deputies working within the Buffalo ...
Article • February 28, 2015
release of the Pentagon Papers and the infamous Watergate scandals and that ultimately toppled a presidency. Colson eventually went to (white collar, minimum security, federal) prison for seven months ...
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process Page 19 Criminal Misconduct Page 20 Inmate Rights & Responsibilities Page 21-26 Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) Page 27-29 Housing Rules & Regulations 1 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF TITLE NAME Warden ...
Brief • November 26, 2018
Barroca v. Bureau of Prisons, D.C., Complaint, Building Plans, 2018 Case 1:18-cv-02740 Document 1 Filed 11/26/18 Page 1 of 56 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Robert ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
in adulthood. Parents Behind Bars million U.S. children have had a parent in prison. (This is almost certainly an underestimate.) 1 After accounting for effects associated with demographic variables ...
Brief • June 2, 2017
D FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May_, 2017 CONTACT: - - - - Bogalusa City Court Will Refund Any Person who Paid a $50 "Extension" Fee on or after June 21, 2015 BOGALUSA, La. - The Bogalusa City Court ...
Case • 2000
a subordinated fee would be wholly chilling to a prisoner's ability to pursue a meritorious claim. [30] ¶14 If such a fee were collectible only from the net judgment after the State took 80 percent ...
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are between 18 and 24 months of their release dates. Offer educational programs for women prisoners, release plans, and follow-up case work for one year after release. Arrange monthly visitation for mothers who ...
In-the-News Article • October 2, 2016
of the first year because two Hamilton County Sessions Court judges, Bob Moon and David Bales, refused to participate after the first inmate released under the program was re-arrested days after being let out ...
Case • 2000
), and Houchins v. KQED, Inc., 438 U.S. 1, 5 n.2 (1978)). After balancing the prisoners' privacy interests against the government's asserted interests in segregating HIV-positive inmates from the general prison ...
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