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Brief • 2006
, and on November 16, 2005, the Chief Psychiatrist 20 of the Jail Mental Health Service, Los Angeles County. He was charged by law 21 and was responsible with the clinical supervision of the Jail Mental Health ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
Gao Report to Us House Subcommittees Re Info on Criminal Aliens Incar in Fed State and Local Prisons and Jails 2005 United States Government Accountability Office Washington, DC 20548 April 7, 2005 ...
Case • 2001
the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. No. 99 C 2457--William J. Hibbler, Judge. [7] Before Posner, Easterbrook, and Evans, Circuit Judges. [8 ...
Brief • September 21, 2007
U. C. 9 1983 against the Sheriff of Broward County, Kenneth Jenne (" Jenne ), Broward County, Florida (II Broward County" ), the Broward Case 0:06-cv- 61182- KAM Document 51 Entered on FLSD ...
inequality that exists in the American criminal justice system. Our criminal justice and imprisonment systems are used primarily and almost exclusively as a ~ ..c 0- tt: ~ c... c... z Left to right ...
Brief • July 13, 2009
. Fercho-Tillery depo. 12:15-18, 15:24-16:3 (Exhibit K); 14 6/17/04 Cross depo. 26:16-27:15 (Exhibit I). 15 c) 16 When an arrestee is booked into a California jail, in lieu of manually “rolling” 17 ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Video Visitation, Family
technology within the facility or system? Video Visiting in Corrections: Benefits, limitations, and Implementation Considerations Assessing the Setting: Prisons and Jails The go;~Is of ;~n ;~dmlnlstratlon ...
Brief • August 30, 2013
”. This does not imply or say what the “constraints” are. c. Then on page 93, line 3 and 4, he asks: “You can think of, I take it a decent reason as to why as a policy the jail doesn’t want those drugs ...
  to  the  proposed  order,  we  have  an  independent  responsibility  to  satisfy  ourselves that it complies with the statute. 18 U.S.C. § 3626(c)(1). For the jail and  its prisoners are not the only entities ...
Case • 2000
of confinement in City jails lasts 24 hours or longer, and (c) who, during their confinement in City [***2] jails, have received, are receiving or will receive treatment for mental illness." Plaintiffs state ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing, Good Time
.‖ 730 ILCS 5/3-6-3(a)(3). 3 Report on the Meritorious Good Time and MGT Push Programs B. Revocation of Good Conduct Credit Section 3-6-3(c) of the Code of Corrections provides: ―The Department shall ...
Brief • January 11, 2011
  to  the  proposed  order,  we  have  an  independent  responsibility  to  satisfy  ourselves that it complies with the statute. 18 U.S.C. § 3626(c)(1). For the jail and  its prisoners are not the only entities ...
Brief • August 27, 2015
) F. GLENN AYLOR, CENTRAL VIRGINIA ) REGIONAL JAIL AUTHORITY, ) CHRISTIE M. APPLE-FIGGINS, ) OFFICER FIRST CLASS ERIN O. ) LaPANTA, JASMINE BUCKNER-JONES, ) SERGEANT ROBERT J. COUNTS, ) OFFICER FIRST ...
Case • 2008
be distinguished from detention in a jail or a prison. He was not free on bail, had no control over his place of custody, and was never free to leave the facility in which he was detained under JRA. For all ...
Brief • February 13, 2012
. § 1983, and seeking to enjoin the Defendant Sheriff from forbidding inmates housed in the Santa Rosa County Jail (hereinafter the "Jail"), in violation of the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S ...
In-the-News Article • March 1, 2024
2021, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ("CFPB") announced a $6 million settlement with JPay, (1) a leading provider of financial services in prisons and jails. (2) The consent order ...
Publication • 2015
Filed under: Medical, Mail, Mental Health
Volume 4 Detention and Corrections Caselaw Catalog 26th Ed. 2016 DETENTION AND CORRECTIONS CASELAW CATALOG 26th Edition 2015-2016 Volume Four: Sec. 27-31 Rod C. Miller Donald J. Walter Research ...
Case • 1998
of Mississippi. 1:96-CR-34-BrG. David C Bramlette, III, US District Judge. DISPOSITION: REVERSED and REMANDED. COUNSEL: For UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff - Appellant: Lisa J Stark, US Department ...
Case • 1980
by 120 by December, 1980. These persons, however, would not necessarily be released from custody but rather would ordinarily be held in county jails until the date of their parole revocation hearings ...
Introduction A prison or jail sentence should never include sexual assault. On May 17, 2012, the Department of Justice released the final federal regulations implementing the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA ...
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