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Williams, J.F. Mitchell, C. Luce, and unknown defendants who are employees of the Illinois Department of Corrections ("!DOC"), a public entity, and/or Wexford Health Sources, Inc. ("Wexford"), and against ...
Brief • September 26, 2019
Filed under: Excessive Force
its agents, employees, and servants, including the policymakers for defendant 17 the San Mateo County Sheriffs Department ("SMCSD"), and through defendant 18 Carlos G. Bolanos ("Bolanos"), the San Mateo ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
, call waiting, call forwarding, a cordless phone too far away from its base, or background noise. 24 A list of pro bono agencies is posted near the telephone clusters in the housing modules. However ...
Publication
to the fervor over the “crime problem” through its unrelenting focus on crime—the more heinous and sensational, the better. Broadcast journalists discovered that sensational crimes drew Remedying social ...
Publication
. Chief, Analysis and Field Evaluations Branch Division of Safety Research National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Randy Hanzlick, M.D. Professor of Forensic Pathology Emory University ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
prisons, jails and detention centers have a long and inglorious history in Texas. Prison profiteering compromises public safety and undermines the health, safety, and quality of life of prisoners ...
Case • 1993
involved). [30] Id. at 539. The court based its decision in part on a United States government report that stated, inter alia, "you won't get the AIDS virus through everyday contact," "from ...
Case • 2000
of its non-delegable duty to protect prisoners within its custody. See id. [16] After a trial on damages, the jury awarded Neville Rangolan $300,000 in past pain and suffering and $1.25 million ...
Case • 1999
& Block's full cost of litigating this action. The firm has not requested reimbursement for $33,745.00 in attorneys' fees. This voluntary decision to reduce its fees weighs against further reduction ...
Case • 1999
prescriptions were filled and refilled on April 17 and May 23, Dr. Gubin did not prescribe a special diet, Roberson never complained about his diet at the Jail, and Pemiscot County has a written Inmate Health ...
Case • 2003
. For the following reasons, I adopt Judge Fox's recommendation. BACKGROUND This case began in 1977, when inmates from the Orange County Correctional Facility sued Orange County and its officials for alleged ...
Case • 1982
by Parathion, a pesticide used by Angola in its farming operations. The case was tried by consent before a United States Magistrate. The magistrate dismissed Sampson's complaints against the two correctional ...
Article • June 15, 2005 • from PLN June, 2005
that since 1991. Jenkins County Sheriff Bobby Womack, 69, improperly profited from prisoner labor for more than a decade, according to a May 2004 article in the Augusta Chronicle. In the course of its two ...
Article • September 15, 1999 • from PLN September, 1999
Filed under: News, News in Brief
. The prison had reopened in 1998, after being destroyed by the Zapatista Liberation Army in 1994 when they seized the prison and freed its 180 prisoners. MI: Janie Kushniruk, a registered nurse employed ...
Article • May 15, 2006 • from PLN May, 2006
Filed under: News, News in Brief
marijuana. Illinois: On January 22, 2006, the Cook county sheriffs office in Chicago removed its toll free hotline number which provided information on jail prisoners from its website after learning ...
Case • 1999
the motion, required by M.R. Civ. P. 7(d)(2), simply recounts that the State did not have insurance covering it or its employees for actions for which there is immunity under the Maine Tort Claims Act (MTCA ...
;The Department will do everything in its power to protect the inmates in its custody from becoming victims of any form of sexual abuse,” she said in a statement provided to HuffPost. “The Department ...
Article • February 22, 2018
, Hagen wrote his counselor and a mental health provider, requesting a transfer to avoid future violent assaults at SRCI. Soon after Hagen was released from segregation and assigned to a new unit, eight ...
Article • January 8, 2018 • from PLN January, 2018
) in Michigan, a rate twice the national average. As a result, seven lawsuits have been filed against the jail and its private medical contractor, Correct Care Solutions. Nevertheless, Sheriff Anthony Wickersham ...
Article • April 15, 2013 • from PLN April, 2013
, religious figures, schoolchildren, tourist buses, Hollywood filmmakers, canoeists paddling past on the Mississippi and such notables as Miss Louisiana. Since Angola had such an open-door policy, its ...
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