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Publication • January 1, 2014
Orders and Case Items Reports related to the destruction of narcotics. Retain 10 years. N/A Destroy after 10 years. Paper PDF, Word, Excel P&E Govt Code § 26202. 4 i9NANCLL RELEASE FILES Ledgers ...
Case • 2002
as possible please. Since Friday, my health condition has gotten worse. I need your assistance." Straub did not respond. 4. Scicluna remained in prison until September 1993, when he was released [**13 ...
Brief • February 2, 2002
. Petitioner was released after approximately two hours. A prison nurse examined petitioner that evening and found no signs of injury. Id. at 2-3; Pet. Supp. App. 12-13.2 On June 7, 1995, petitioner fought ...
Case • 2004
through the corrections system in a given year. In 1998 alone, over 11 million people were released from prison to the community (1). The current estimated prevalence of diabetes in correctional ...
involved opioids. 4 Those incarcerated in New York’s state prisons are immune from neither the scourge of opioid abuse nor the dramatic rise of deaths related to their misuse. For the duration of their state ...
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prisoners convicted of se­ rious terroristnever crimes to the prison in Florence, intend to federal release supermax from 23-hour-a-day solitary confinement.~ Colorado, where are government condemned has ...
of incarceration, for example, require expertise in prison administration, whereas sentences involving supervision require expertise in law enforcement and information systems, among other things. 4. Sentences ...
Case • 1999
of such improbable malice is made. Prison authorities seek generally to support family ties in the hope of making prisoners more peaceful and less likely to recidivate after they are released. This is a case at worst ...
Article • December 5, 2017 • from PLN December, 2017
FJI executive director Randall Berg. “When you have one third of the Florida prison population being released every year, it should be a public health concern that these people get treated while ...
Publication • July 8, 2021
Filed under: Release and Reentry
that restoring Pell for people in prison would increase state labor force participation rates of formerly-incarcerated workers by nearly 10% and dramatically boost their earnings after release by about $45.3 ...
Brief • January 15, 2020
Filed under: Protests
evidence. If practical, the photos should be taken both prior to the application of bandages, etc., and after the injury has received appropriate medical attention PRISONER HEALTH SCREENING (72.6.3 ...
Case • 2008
Brown's condition, even after receiving Brown's grievances stating that he was unable to shower or recreate. Finally, the fact that the crucial conversation between medical staff and the prison officials ...
Article • July 1, 2016
in a chute and shipped to prison with a startling alacrity. The attempts by those who put Avery and Dassey behind bars to vilify them further after the release of the film misses the point: The two men, like ...
Article • August 2, 2016 • from PLN August, 2016
daily like sheep in a chute and shipped to prison with a startling alacrity. The attempts by those who put Avery and Dassey behind bars to vilify them further after the release of the film misses ...
Brief • June 4, 2014
only seven days in isolation.32 Solitary confinement impairs brain functioning even after release. In a 1992 study of prisoners of war released from detention camps in the former Yugoslavia, scientists ...
Case • 2004
on the available evidence, and after plaintiff has had an opportunity to respond, that a prisoner-plaintiff Page 15 has failed to exhaust the administrative remedies available to him, then the court must dismiss ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
, long after they would normally have been released on minor charges, because they are too sick to be freed.”32 In summary, national surveys and individual state reports both suggest that at least 15–20 ...
Case • 2003
: retaliation for litigation" when she closed the door to the conference room. Paper No. 19, p. 2. After Plaintiff intruded on a meeting among prison personnel, Ms. Hart's only apparent motive was to have ...
condition worsened. In addition, Murphy had a severe mental illness. He received no attention from jail authorities even after claiming he heard demonic voices and felt suicidal. In a sick call note, he ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2014
business and are now expanding into video visits. In August, after years of protests over inmate phone fees, the Federal Communications Commission issued an order limiting prison phone rates. Two ...
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