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Publication • May 27, 2016
into storage or sent away from the facility. Finally, KDCF detainees must provide the name of address of each visitor on a visitation card. Prior to each visit, the detainees must review and approve the name ...
is not sufficiently equipped to address serious medical issues. Immigrants have also suffered serious illnesses at Stewart resulting from the conditions they are subjected to. In January 2018, 33-year-old Yulio Castro ...
Case • 1991
Harris v. Thigpen - 941 F.2d 1495 (11th Cir. 1991) - 1991 Harris v. Thigpen, 941 F.2d 1495 (11th Cir. 09/18/1991) [1] U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit [2] Nos. 90-7083, 90-7100 [4] September 18, 1991 [5] CARMEN JEAN HARRIS AND LESLIE JOHN PETTWAY, PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS, JAMES HOLLIFIELD, ET AL., PLAINTIFFS, …
Case • 1997
procedure by which interstate extradition is to be accomplished. The Extradition Act specifies the extradition process. See § 3182. It has been little changed since it was first approved in 1793. California v ...
Case • 2003
, see 2 Chitty, supra, at 49, addressed the predatory acts of an adult man against a minor girl or minor boy. Instead of targeting relations between consenting adults in private, 19th-century sodomy ...
Case • 2009
to wake him. All of this is a marked change from when they were dating and he had no difficulty sleeping or being affectionate. Lillian is aware that claimant continues to get nervous if he sees too many ...
Brief • March 22, 2013
Filed under: RLUIPA, Religious Property
allowing Yellowbear to participate in prison sweat lodge ceremonies. ROA 26. The district court ordered Defendants to prepare a “Martinez Report” addressing the issues underlying the complaint. ROA 190-92 ...
Brief • 2009
validation and would address the issues 13 he was raising. The ICC also informed plaintiff that he could appeal the ICC’s decisions if he wished, 14 and that debriefing – i.e, renouncing gang membership ...
Brief • 2006
” to participate in InnerChange, Op.53&n.26, but instead requires only that inmates want to be in the Program and express a desire to change. Op.53. DOC additionally requires that inmates express a commitment ...
Brief • 2010
, and the Officers' lestimony was likewise addressed in Ihe motion hearing. (R.55, PIs' Rcsp); (R.74. Pis' Suppl Testimony); (R.82, Hearing Tr.). Thus, the depositions ofDcfend:mt Officers were in fact in front ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
and municipalities in § 1983 actions, and identifies when during the representation the conflicts are most likely to occur. In response, part III examines how courts and disciplinary bodies have addressed ...
the size, composition, and selection of samples can be 6 effectively addressed at trial. 7 Third, Defendants are estopped from asserting that Plaintiffs’ experts did not have 8 sufficient information ...
Publication
the conflicts are most likely to occur. In response, part III examines how courts and disciplinary bodies have addressed these conflicts, and finally, argues that a per se rule against municipal attorneys ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
meetings required by the Court have been occurring and have begun to address some of the issues raised in this report. We support Dr. Pandya’s efforts and urge him to utilize the structure and resources ...
Brief • June 6, 2016
Filed under: Telephone Rates
were accordingly too low to cover ICS providers’ actual cost of paying site commissions, see Order ¶ 125 (JA___), but asserted that that the rate caps would “likely” trigger change-of-law clauses ...
Brief • November 8, 2021
Filed under: Sexual Assault
a broad internet search on the audited facility to determine if there was relevant information that might shed light on the culture and history of the facility such as recent budgetary or staffing changes ...
arrested may also be victims, stakeholders use criminalization to address these victims’ needs. In New York State, this approach has played out in the widely lauded implementation of the HTICs. In late 2013 ...
Case • 2004
."*fn12 Kincade's probation officer suggested he contact his attorney for advice, and also explained that if he changed his mind he could submit a blood sample on April 16, 2002. On April 4, 2002, Kincade ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
, the pancreas produces insufficient or no insulin, limiting the body’s ability to regulate glucose and convert it into energy. Normally, during digestion, the body changes food into a form of sugar called glucose ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Prison Labor
addressed these labor shortages was to increase the share of incarcerated people by, for example, switching the punishment of certain crimes from fines to imprisonment (Killingray, 1999). We test the tight ...
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