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Brief • January 22, 2004
Filed under: Telephones
-tuned depending on changes in technology and commerce. This reading fulfills the remedial purpose of the law. What is beyond dispute, however, is that the plain text of the statute provides a CPA cause ...
Brief • December 29, 2010
. Whether Bahl then changed his mind and requested to use a TTY is unclear. He testified that while still in the booking room “I came up with the idea, I asked, can I have a TTY? you’ll have to use ...
Brief • February 25, 2010
Nacdl v Chicago Police Department Il Appellate Ruling Public Records Eyewitness Id Procedures 2010 · ~ NOTice The te}ct of this opinion may be changed or corrected prior to the time for filing ...
paraplegia and is presently incarcerated 81 the ldaho Correctional Center (ICC). Mr BroWll has been denied the medical care necessary to address his basic !leeds related to his disability in violation ofrus ...
Brief • October 14, 2014
Filed under: Staff-Prisoner Assault
the suggestion of plaintiffs and amici curiae that societal expectations and standards regarding sexual abuse in prisons and jails changed markedly after Boddie was decided in 1998. Sexual abuse by prison ...
Brief • July 31, 2018
to the priorlaw as the RTKA. 7 However, the current RTKL added "bad faith" as another basis for recovering attorney fees. The current RTKL also changed the term "agency's final determination" in subsection (a)(l ...
to address and rectify the significant physical and mental harm Plaintiff suffered while kept in segregation in a correctional facility Disability Rights Vermonl 141 Main Street/ Ste. 7 Montpelier, Vf 05602 ...
at the Jail by the County and its officials and employees. 10. State officials were long on notice of the specific dangers facing Plaintiffs at the Jail and deliberately chose not to take action to address ...
changed little in that time, perennially hampered by a shoestring budget and short-staffing. The commission’s $1.4 million budget has supported only three or four inspectors in recent years, the same ...
treatment of her did not change but instead became worse. 65. Plaintiff was also forced to continue to work in close proximity with all the individuals that she named in the complaint, Captain Godfrey ...
acknowledged the driver did not speed, change speed, or take evasive action when the driver might have observed the patrol car. At Newton, the Ford Focus exited I-135, and the deputy followed. As the Ford Focus ...
(the "DOC"), .failed to address adequately the serious .mental health needs ofDOC inmates with mental illnesses who are housed in "solitary confinement," as that phrase is used in the Complaint; WHEREAS, CLAS ...
Filing • March 10, 2017
change, with a 20-year track record in the area of child welfare reform of raising accountability, protecting rights, and improving outcomes for children. Children’s Rights has brought approximately 20 ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
Facility and the Newport Oncology and Healthcare Medical Corporation was eventually amended to add additional funds through the end of the fiscal year 2000-01, no changes were made to address the rate ...
Publication
happened to interview. 2 7. The very serious mental health needs of these prisoners are not being addressed. The mental health care available to prisoners on Death Row is grossly inadequate. There are three ...
Publication
Restraint" due to or as a consequence of "Chronic Alcoholism." Dr. Lee stated that although Mr. Dziekanski had no alcohol in his blood at the time of his death, "the changes to his organs due to chronic ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
risk levels to these programs. by Risk Level Percentage point change in rate of recidivism for all participants. Shaded numbers indicate reduction in recidivism. NEW FELONY CONVICTION ANY NEW ...
to provide limited services 18 to unrepresented immigrants. 19 terminate proceedings, motions to change venue, and motions to reopen old removal orders 20 before EOIR. NWIRP also assists hundreds ...
Brief • June 7, 2018
, that continues today and will continue in the future. 10. State officials were long on notice of the specific dangers facing Plaintiffs at the Jail and deliberately chose not to take action to address them. 2 ...
and deliberately chose not to take action to address them. 10. All Defendants were responsible to protect the Mr. Asay’ dignity and humanity, and all Defendants failed. 11. The State’s Department of Corrections ...
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