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Article • February 1, 2023 • from PLN February, 2023
because its “shelf life was already compromised prior to delivery.” All of these risks extend to prisons, too, just without as many repercussions. After all, prisoners are a literally captive ...
Publication • 2006
and conditions, prior to using the person as a Confidential Human Source, an FBI Supervisor or his or her designee must obtain the permission of a state or local prison, probation, parole, or supervised release ...
to suggest to Plaintiff that she and he would share a life outside of prison after Plaintiff was released. 14. Plaintiff believed in Defendant Rodriguez' overtures, and in his motives. 15. Between the end ...
Brief • December 13, 2011
evaluation, and so that the clinic could obtain flexion/extension films for additional pathology. (see exhibit No.5) After this May 10, 2011 visit with Dr. Neimat, Defendants called the Plaintiff to the prison ...
Article • July 15, 2022 • from PLN July, 2022
diagnosis was both opioid overdose and opioid withdrawal. After Miller was released from the hospital, NCJ guard Sgt. Jeanette Mullenax returned her to SCJ, but she withheld information about Miller’s ...
Publication
Filed under: Excessive Force
. But this is not always the case. As one prisoner in Connecticut described his experience: “The dog was barking uncontrollably and jumping up and out towards me. The k-9 officers released the dog leash, and the dog, a 5 ...
Brief • August 12, 2009
parole interviews are so short, must cover a series of required topics,23 and are focused on determining whether a prisoner should be released, it is simply not feasible for Board members to conduct ...
Brief • 2013
Filed under: Telephones
. 10 If these amounts are approved by the Court, all claimants will still receive 100% 11 of their statutory damages after the payment of the requested fees, costs, 12 administrative expenses ...
Brief • January 7, 2013
cell, each 20 one filthy and stinking, as he continued to bleed internally. Even after a friend paid his 21 bail, he was not released for several more hours. Finally, at 6pm on November 3, 2011, 22 ...
Publication • December 29, 2016
Filed under: Indigent Defense
of cases. The Court published the proposed standards for comment, and after due consideration, conditionally approves the standards as set forth below.1 This approval is subject to and contingent ...
Case • 2003
interest. The government interest must also be legitimate and neutral. Second, prisoners must be given alternative means of exercising their religion where possible. Third, the Court must consider the impact ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
management of the private prison vendors. Subsequently, DMS Secretary Tom Lewis directed the DMS OIG to evaluate the status of the privately operated prisons and the existing contracts. Following the release ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
operated prisons and the existing contracts. Following the release of the DMS OIG report alleging excessive and questionable payments to the vendors, GEO and CCA provided written responses to the allegations ...
Case • 2000
that the DOC has surrendered jurisdiction over them as a result of their transfer and seek release from incarceration for the remainder of their sentences. For reasons set forth herein, we deny the personal ...
Publication • August 8, 2016
-withprisoners#.Mq65W5GFc 4 http://www.krdo.com/news/13-taken-to-hospital-after-prison-transport-van-crash/39283674 3 Page 4 5  In April 2016, two prisoners, Michael Andrew Rotunno and James T. Banks, escaped ...
Case • 1999
integrity of the medical profession, and maintain prison security, order, and discipline. We find that the State's interests must prevail. We therefore sustain the writ. [13] I. Scope of Review [14 ...
Publication
Filed under: Mail
Urbaniak Nc Censorship Doc Mail Policy 2010 State of North Carolina Department of Correction Division of Prisons POLICY & PROCEDURES Chapter: Section: Title: Issue Date: Supersedes: D .0100 ...
Brief • 2012
, including 68 prisons, 40 work camps, and 33 work release centers. FDC has an annual budget of approximately $2.4 billion and employs 25,000 people. 9. FDC receives federal funding and is an “institution ...
Publication
participates in the exchange of prisoners with other states under the Interstate Prisoner Compact. Mr. Quigley was described as a “jail house lawyer” who helped other inmates with legal issues. Mr. Quigley ...
Publication • 2019
Filed under: First Step Act
three major achievements related to the implementation ofthis important criminal justice reform measure. First, the Bureau of Prisons will release approximately 3,100 from its custody, as the First Step ...
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