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Article • September 15, 1998 • from PLN September, 1998
in an attempt to secure a retroactive award will also receive retroactive gain time awards. Additionally, the prison system agreed to change its rules to allow the potential awarding of the full amount of gain ...
Brief • 2006
. Defendant McHugh holds a license from the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services (WDHFS) to operate Rock Valley as a class A nonambulatory community based residential facility (“CBRF ...
Brief • 2010
of its beliefs. 3. Defendant Tracy S. Ray has been, at all times relevant to this Complaint, the Warden at Red Onion state Prison. As such he is charged with the responsibility to make or delegate 1 ...
Brief • 2002
, California, by and through the United States Bureau 3 of Prisons. 4 9. At all times mentioned herein, defendant, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 5 acting by and through its’ agents and employees of the United ...
Brief • 2009
transcripts that are not part of the court’s file and is otherwise granted. Plaintiffs sued CCA alleging that CCA regularly required its corrections officers, corrections counselors, case managers and clerical ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2012
. But few realize that this push to privatize prison management or the actual prisons started in 1990 with the CCA and its first contract with the federal government to manage federal immigration detainees ...
Brief • 2005
importance of its decision and the relatively few decided opinions on pint, the Sixth Circuit panel cited with approval and district court judge’s reliance on In re Halkin, 598 F.2d 176 (D.C Cir. 1979) wherein ...
Brief • May 3, 2006
it or to incorporate its approach into a more general framework of justiciability. Our panel’s majority has concluded that the doctrine of taxpayer standing will be more logical if it covers administrative as well ...
Brief • March 29, 2006
holds a license from the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services (WDHFS) to operate Rock Valley as a class A nonambulatory community based residential facility ("CBRF"). Relator was employed ...
Filing
to unseal transcripts that are not part of the court’s file and is otherwise granted. Plaintiffs sued CCA alleging that CCA regularly required its corrections officers, corrections counselors, case managers ...
In-the-News Article • May 20, 2024
its potential to disrupt order and threaten security. His family and friends tried again, but it kept getting blocked. It wasn’t Morrison’s first experience with this kind ...
Brief • August 8, 2006
Plaintiff American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware, by its undersigned attorneys, for its Complaint against Defendant, alleges: NATURE OF ACTION I. This action seeks to compel compliance with the Delaware ...
the Sheriff; County; Joe of plaintiff, v. Roberts in his John/ Jane Brian Bahr; Health Center; John/Jane Doe; Officers 5-10, individually and in their official capacities; and John/Jane Doe, Medical ...
Brief • October 21, 2020
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
, LLC, its parent companies, joint venture partners, subsidiaries, subcontractors, employees! independent contractors, agents; attomeys, third-patty administrators; representatives, and other successors ...
Brief • 2002
importance of its decision and the relatively few decided opinions on pint, the Sixth Circuit panel cited with approval and district court judge’s reliance on In re Halkin, 598 F.2d 176 (D.C Cir. 1979) wherein ...
. Plaintiff will amend his complaint promptly upon learning Officer Roe’s true name. Case 1:14-cv-00840 Document 1 Filed 09/03/14 Page 2 of 8 may be served with process through its registered agent, CT ...
Brief • July 12, 2005
, the health and safety coordinator for NCI, and his assistant David Milligan, were responsible for monitoring safety conditions at the institution, including the stairwells. According to their testimony ...
Brief • January 23, 2018
, however, presented no proof of the value of the stolen vehicle. At the disposition hearing on December 13, 2016, the juvenile court exercised its discretion and found the vehicle theft to be a felony ...
as Assistant Director for the Health Services Division of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Defendants. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER This matter is before the court on Defendants’ motion to dismiss. (Doc. 36.) The motion ...
Brief • June 6, 2018
or inadequate responses to his letters and grievances to Defendants requesting additional soap. (Id.) As explained in its prior order, the Court must conduct an initial review of prisoners’ complaints to ensure ...
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