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Publication • May 16, 2016
2006, to the current figure of 31,000.2 This growth in the immigrant detainee population is due to a confluence of policy changes, including increased immigration raids at homes and workplaces ...
that he ha[d] addressed them.” Id. at 103a. A video shot by one marcher just feet away at the front of the march reveals that, from that marcher’s perspective, no audible message was communicated. Id ...
Brief • August 10, 2023
options for 26 immediate versus delayed treatments.” Id. In March 2023, Dr. Barnett found that 27 Wellpath should take corrective action to address, among other things, “[d]ocumenting 28 counseling ...
Brief • July 11, 2016
Filed under: Employee Litigation
Plaintiff was asked to use unlawful force on inmates, change reports, forced to keep silent, and 21 22 threatened by his co-workers and superiors. Instead of taking any steps to correct the illegal 23 ...
Publication
Filed under: Sexual Assault
misconduct and criminal activity. So it would suggest that in order to reduce prison rape other forms of serious misconduct must also be addressed. Finally, the research suggests that the Texas Safe Prison ...
Case • 2002
the Department's new policy, effective March 1, 2002, inmates will only be allowed two ten-minute calls a month. Under the same policy change, the Department will reduce recreation outside the cell from seven one ...
Case • 1988
& n.8, 62 L. Ed. 2d 481, 100 S. Ct. 553 (1980). In Cleavinger v. Saxner, 474 U.S. 193, 88 L. Ed. 2d 507, 106 S. Ct. 496 (1985), the Supreme Court squarely addressed the issue whether prison disciplinary ...
Brief • 2009
10. As noted by Meza, who indicated that he is now allowed to attend a job search program for fifteen hours each week, Appellee’s Br. 6 n.3, there have been some changes to the conditions of his ...
including parole and probation, the state laws have not been changed. In some states, ex-felons convicted of certain felonies or multiple felonies continue to be disenfranchised following the completion ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
. The first part addresses the problems and concerns articulated by these prisoners. This naming process constitutes the rarely examined front-end of disputes and gives us a glimpse of life behind bars ...
Publication • August 10, 2016
for their actions. It also recognizes that young offenders have a special potential for rehabilitation and change. It is not that young people should not be held accountable for their actions ...
Publication • December 13, 2022
conducted an impartial and comprehensive review of all relevant evidence concerning the three areas referenced in Governor Lee’s May 2, 2022, press release. This report addresses all relevant policies ...
Publication • December 13, 2022
conducted an impartial and comprehensive review of all relevant evidence concerning the three areas referenced in Governor Lee’s May 2, 2022, press release. This report addresses all relevant policies ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
penalty system to determine the existence or non-existence of unacceptable disparities, racial, geographic, or otherwise. 2. In order to make the concept of proportionality meaningful and to address ...
Case • 2004
herein. Defendant said she had been doing laundry and went to the Vickers station to get change. She was not sure of the time, but thought she was at the station at about 1:30 a.m. the night of the murder ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
............................................................................................................ .................................................... .................................................................... .................................................................................. V. How We Got Here: skyrocketing Extreme sentences and Mass Incarceration A. THe “WAr ON DrUGS” AND MANDATOry MiNiMUM SeNTeNCiNG LAWS B. THree-STrikeS AND OTHer HABiTUAL OFFeNDer LAWS C. CHANGeS ...
Brief • April 5, 2007
that would prevent you from testifying today? A. No. Q. Could you please state your full name and address for the record. A. Gary Walter DeLand, Post Office Box 579, Santa Clara, Utah 84765. TSG Reporting ...
Brief • 2006
Ccr v Bush Ny Memorandum Warrantless Wiretapping June 2006 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK _______________________________________ | CENTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS, | TINA M. FOSTER, GITANJALI S. GUTIERREZ, | SEEMA AHMAD, MARIA LAHOOD, | RACHEL MEEROPOL, | | Plaintiffs, | | v. | | GEORGE W. BUSH, …
Case • 1992
, Appellant's Appendix at 9. The CAB changed Forbes' work assignment and deprived him of 30 days of good time. After the hearing, Forbes was segregated from the general prison population for 72 hours. Although ...
Case • 1993
and wiser. I'm forty-four years old now, and I'm able to change my behavior and my habit because I'm not a robot. [24] Tr. at 18. Sullivan concluded, "I want to be taken off of all anti-psychotic drugs ...
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