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Case • 1992
Court's decision in Bounds made unmistakably clear just ten days after the district court's opinion was released, that the right of access not only prohibits the State from interfering with incarcerated ...
. For all of the time that I have been in the Jail, I 9 have been a sentenced prisoner, serving a jail term after having been convicted. 10 3. Beginning in approximately 2010, I began experiencing cognitive ...
Brief • December 6, 2021
their release from prison, failure to opt out of the arbitration agreement does not amount to mutual assent. Additionally, I agree with Ms. Brown's contention that there is no need for an individual to opt out ...
Publication
, are dumped into the general prison population where they are frequently victimized. In a one-week period last May, 70 of the 620 boys at Tallulah were sent to the infmnary after being involved in fights. Many ...
Brief • September 14, 2010
and after the postcards leave the facility. The policy either chills prisoners from writing about sensitive personal matters entirely, or it requires them to expose their 5 communications to a host ...
Brief • June 12, 2003
: i) the canine is released from the police car in furtherance of the police action; or ii) the suspect gives up immediately after an announcement is made that if he/she does not surrender the canine ...
Publication • July 28, 2016
On July 9, 2015, the Prison Policy Initiative released a new report on prisoner income: “Using an underutilized data set from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, this report provides hard numbers on the low ...
Brief • 2004
, and treatment after they have completed their criminal sentences. 3. The Defendants have also violated Plaintiffs' rights under 42 U.S.C. § 12131 et seq., the Americans with Disabilities Act, by effectively ...
Brief • March 28, 2014
 years.30   II. Plaintiff Medical History and Incarceration    Prior  to  her  confinement  at  the  jail,  Plaintiff  was  admitted  to the  Hart  County  Hospital in April 2010, after presenting ...
Correctional Center (“Stateville”), Mr. Gill suffered an injury to his left knee and right elbow after falling from the top bunk bed in his cell. Despite Mr. Gill making numerous requests and filing multiple ...
Brief • April 29, 2014
with the Plaintiff and drafting a Notice of Claim, 1.0 hours of Attorney Chasan 's time on September 30, 2013 that was inadvertently billed, and 3.0 hours billed by Plaintiffs attorneys after the date of the Rule 68 ...
Case • 2003
. RICHARD B. TEITELMAN, Judge. This case presents the issue of whether a Missouri prisoner sentenced to death can obtain habeas relief on a claim of actual innocence alone, independent of any constitutional ...
indifferent"); Alvaradov. Battaglia,539 F.Supp.2d 1022, 1027-28 (N.D.ID.Feb. 13, 2008)(a prisoner who suffered a small cut on his lip and made subjective complaints of pain in his groin and knee after a fall ...
Publication
Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
administrative and editorial changes (throughout). This new regulation dated 9 December 1997 o Provides Army policy and guidance for establishing civilian inmate labor programs and civilian prison camps on Army ...
Filing • March 10, 2016
-24-101], neither the [S]tate nor a private prison contractor could enter into a contract to provide correctional services at a prison in Tennessee. After passage of the Private Prison Contracting Act ...
Brief • September 16, 2009
-24-101], neither the [S]tate nor a private prison contractor could enter into a contract to provide correctional services at a prison in Tennessee. After passage of the Private Prison Contracting Act ...
Brief • August 8, 2012
in the custody of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. The sentence was to be served as 10 years to do and IS years on suspended sentence upon release from incarceration. The family of the victim was concerned ...
of all prisoners is ignored or denied. It's interesting to note that, had Marshall not committed suicide and been convicted and imprisoned for his crimes, upon release he would not have had to register ...
Publication • March 9, 2016
. Tennison was freed in 2003 after a federal judge overturned his conviction for the August 1989 killing of 18-year-old Roderick "Cooley" Shannon. He had been serving a prison term of 25 years to life. Another ...
. The sooner a prisoner writes a lawyer after the incident, the better. Claims under New York law against New York State and against municipalities have strict deadlines. Inmates should, if possible, write long ...
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