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in the mail, do they have other access to publications? For example, can prisoners still receive other publications in the mail, or read books in a library? 3. What impact the “accommodation of the asserted ...
" inspection of E Dorm was going to be made. This inspection was called different things but what the evidence clearly indicated was that its intention was to ensure that each cell was clean and that personal ...
and arbitrary enforcement Upon rejection from a penal institution, the censored material is forwarded to the Division of Adult Institutions (DAI). The DAI subsequently determines what material is deemed “obscene ...
Publication • November 27, 2012
Filed under: Food, Religious Diet
adequacy, it is less clear under what circumstances a prison must accommodate an LQPDWH¶VGLHtary restrictions. This outline posits an answer to that question. I. F irst A mendment The First Amendment ...
Brief • November 5, 2019
Filed under: Brain Injury
juror sign 8 and date this form. 9 8. What are David Collins's total damages? Do not reduce the damages based on the fault, if any, of others. 10 II Past economic loss 12 1ost earnings ...
Brief • January 30, 2017
As explained in Defendant Officers’ MIL #18 to bar certain opinions from Dr. Galatzer-Levy, (Dkt. # 227), a key issue in this case is what, if anything, did Plaintiff’s surviving son, Diante, actually see on May ...
Brief • July 17, 2014
, and various intentional torts, including intentional infliction of emotional distress. Given the horrific nature of what occurred and the sheer absurdity of permitting a violent rapist to be left alone ...
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have worked for stronger laws and institutional policies governing solitary confinement, and better professional education about what it does to children. This statement will provide examples of solitary ...
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in the mail, do they have other access to publications? For example, can prisoners still receive other publications in the mail, or read books in a library? 3. What impact the “accommodation of the asserted ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
., that such savings do not go toward corporate profits), we get what we pay. Do we really want to be outsourcing the incarceration and supervision of dangerous prisoners to the lowest bidder? Best Studies: A Sept. 2010 ...
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bite." As soon as he realized what was happening, Alvarado ran over, got Rocky to release, and put him in a down position. Peters' hand was bleeding from the dog's sharp teeth and he wanted to avoid ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
Standard 5.3.4.4, Attitude, A youth shall not be sanctioned for displaying what is viewed as an undesirable attitude. DJS Detention Standard 5.4.4, Absolute necessity required, Physical force may only ...
in a photograph or a videotape, it’s not just their word against a regular citizen’s – suddenly, we have unimpeachable evidence. That’s what they don’t want.” The county raised ...
, ‘The least we can do is to say the day they are going to court, no one is going to court.’” The action was successful, and inspired prisoners to do more. “People saw what happened ...
Article • September 15, 2009 • from PLN September, 2009
after the city’s water system was inundated with salt water from the storm surge.” What prison officials apparently hoped the public wouldn’t realize was that prisoners do not have the equipment to boil ...
is corrupt. Guerra said he just wants the companies, some of which had been implicated (but not charged) in the bribery of three county commissioners, to appear in court and explain what services Senator ...
Brief • July 1, 2009
). 20. At the time of the property seizure, Pierce County did not inform Mr. Gunderson that it was charging him a booking fee, that the statute mandated return of the upon dismissal of charges, or what ...
, but was always told to get by with what I had. I eventually stopped complaining because I knew it was useless. 14. At least three times a week due to inadequate staffing, I contacted a supervisor to see if G-H-I ...
or two days a month. 13. I used to complain to my supervisory captain and lieutenant about being inadequately staffed at GHI, but was always told to get by with what I had. I eventually stopped complaining ...
Brief • September 19, 2014
Filed under: Indigent Defense
of Allocation is fair and reasonable and should be approved by the Court; (d) whether and in what amount attorneys’ fees and costs should be awarded to Class Counsel; and (e) whether and in what amount ...
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