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Case • 2004
that the hardships claimed by the inmate in McKune, which included "restrictions on the personal property respondent can keep in his cell, a reduction in his visitation privileges, a reduction in the amount of money ...
Case • 2004
to law. See Harlow, 457 U.S. at 818-19. [40] Langton presented facts very similar to the present case. After over five days of testimony and two visits to the prison, the court in that case ruled ...
Case • 2002
the VA Hospital; (3) outside mental health care providers are wrongfully required to contact "VA police" in order to arrange payment for his visits; and (4) he was wrongfully terminated from his job ...
Case • 2002
; nor may children be separated from the mother, in effect visiting upon them the sins of their mother's batterer. [56] All requests for preliminary injunctive relief by the plaintiffs ...
Case • 2003
." Since his discharge, he has been living in a small apartment by himself. He visits regularly with his mother, with whom he has reconciled after the unfortunate episode in 1998, and he maintains [**16 ...
, former county attorney Nevin Zimmerman and county emergency services director Bob Majka. All had taken a trip to visit a CCA-run jail in Tennessee in February, 2000. CCA had paid for their flights ...
Case • 2007
and instructed her to elicit incriminating statements during a jail visit. Id. at 623. We held that no Miranda warnings were necessary and upheld the trial court's denial of the defendant's motion to suppress ...
Case • 2007
that he is permitted only six cubic feet of possessions-and that this not enough space to maintain comprehensive files . . . [The prisoner] also stated that he does not have access to PACER nor can he visit ...
Case • 2007
arrest. As a high-risk inmate, Beaty was visited by a staff psychiatrist who was to perform an intake evaluation. That staff psy- chiatrist was Dr. George O'Connor, who spoke with Beaty for about an hour ...
Case • 2005
different conditions. Nonetheless, as of the date of the Superior Court order on May 16, 1991, a judge who had made surprise visits to the SECC found that the conditions he observed did not constitute cruel ...
Case • 2005
the movant was entitled to judgment as a matter of law. See Blackman v. Visiting Nurses Ass'n, 694 A.2d 865, 868 (D.C. 1997) (holding that summary judgment is reviewed de novo, using the same standard ...
Case • 1985
. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Opinion Footnotes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [70] *fn1 This activity apparently resulted in a visit to the Terre Haute facility ...
Case • 2002
on. Id. [16] This incident allegedly resulted in the plaintiff visiting the DOL's Health Unit. Id. On October 13, 1999, the plaintiff's Supervisor issued a proposal to remove the plaintiff from her ...
Case • 1998
and enjoys inter alia, the right to make unannounced visits to the facility and the right to access inmate records and data. Pursuant to the IGA, the United States Marshals Service may inspect Wyatt ...
Case • 1998
who set the general operational policies and are responsible for jail conditions). [57] *fn9 Inmates could keep legal materials in their cells and receive attorney calls and visits. Each unit had ...
Case • 1998
and supplies issued to them, sending inmates to court appearances, serving food to the inmates, managing inmate visitation, transporting inmates to and from prison or mental facilities, and maintaining general ...
Case • 1992
admission to CVPH, Sergeant Baker visited plaintiff in his hospital room. Tr. at 193. Sergeant Baker had transcribed his notes of the intake interview the previous evening and asked plaintiff to sign ...
Case • 2005
and the killings at the cities visited before and after Copiapó was relevant to whether Fernández knowingly participated in crimes against humanity and to whether he conspired to commit or aided and abetted ...
Case • 2002
was in the general population. They met in the "visiting room," and there were "no shackles, no handcuffs, no extra security." Appendix, at 3. "And now we get to trial and he's shackled. . . . I understand that we ...
Case • 2004
, visitation, canteen, recreation and exercise privileges; loss of wages; demotion from classification level 4, where he was earning forty-four days of credit per month toward reduction of his sentence to level ...
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