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Case • 1981
cell. Because of the above conditions he doesn't get to his meals in the dining room; never bathes himself, etc. [114] When I have visited him in the cell block in the a.m. he has always been ...
Case • 2002
that the retaliation caused him to suffer from paranoia, take excessive sick leave, and visit physicians more than seventy times. Id. at 832. The emotional toll had a significant impact on his relationship with his wife ...
Case • 1980
that he has a mental illness and to subject him involuntarily to institutional care in a mental hospital. Such consequences visited on the prisoner are qualitatively different from the punishment ...
Case • 2003
that Padilla's attorneys be permitted to visit with him for a specified number of hours on a specified day, that would not have "determined" the motion if the court failed to specify also the time of day ...
Case • 1977
all pursued all avenues of direct appeal available to them from their judgments of conviction, and North Carolina imposes no invidious regulations which allow visits from all persons except those ...
Case • 1987
to rise at a certain hour, retire at a certain hour, eat at a certain hour, live for periods with no companionship whatever, wear certain clothing, or submit to oral and anal searches after visiting hours ...
Case • 1974
institutions makes a personal visit to an inmate client a time-consuming undertaking. The court reasoned that the ban against the use of law students or other paraprofessionals for attorney-client interviews ...
Case • 2001
a detoxification cell that would facilitate the observation and care of Thompson. Less than two hours elapsed between the EMTs' visit and Thompson's departure for the Upshur County jail at about 12:30 p.m. During ...
Case • 1981
cuts, scrapes, numbness in the wrists, swollen wrists, an infected toe, headaches, and difficulties with his eye movement, no record was produced by the plaintiff or defendants of any such visit ...
Case • 1991
and course of treatment with that very same physician. Therefore, the time in which to perfect a claim tolls until just after the patient's final visit ends. Here, Brown's treatment ended, for the purposes ...
Case • 2004
chest. When DeAngelo asked A.M. about the wound, A.M. told him that he had been stabbed with an unknown object while at the Center. A.M. went on to describe to DeAngelo other physical assaults visited ...
Case • 2002
as residential hosts for overnight visits while Mr. Hall was on work release. (Tr. A 209.) [70] With regard to the situation involving James Burke, Mr. Burke was a former member of the Pagans ...
Case • 2000
, and are likely accompanied by an increase in taxes or a reduction of public services for the citizens footing the bill. Neither reason nor justice suggests that such retribution should be visited upon ...
Case • 2002
through an on site visit, by meeting with essential personnel in the Sheriff's Department and by reviewing the suicide prevention procedures at the jail. [83] 11) That Ms. Cox provided me ...
Case • 2002
, medical visits, and clothing. App. vol III at 869. Forcing prisoners to decide between communicating with family and legal representatives, seeking medical treatment, and following religious tenets ...
Case • 2000
or pen. SHU inmates are not allowed to use a telephone unless it is an emergency. Visitation, mail, personal property, clothing, educational, religious and recreational programming are all severely ...
Case • 2002
, have allowed petitioner to make an escorted visit to the post office himself in order to sign for his letter. But the Due Process Clause does not require such heroic efforts by the Government ...
Case • 2002
is exacerbated by the failure of court personnel to secure timely mental competency evaluations. On-site mental competency evaluations are performed by Grady Hospital Forensic Services. A Grady doctor visits ...
Case • 2003
a past event wherein a contact visit resulted in assault, escape, or hostage-taking, does not render irrational the adoption and implementation of a non-contact policy." Casey, 4 F.3d at 1521. The CDC ...
Case • 2000
, 515 U.S. at 487 n.11; Higgason v. Farley, 83 F.3d 807, 810 (7th Cir. 1996) (per curiam). For example, if prison officials were to allocate T.V. time, visitation privileges, prison jobs, or any ...
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