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Case • 2005
assignments." Oklahoma Dept. of Corrections, Policies and Procedures, Operations Memorandum No. OP-030102, Inmate Housing (Sept. 16, 2004), available at http://www.doc.state.ok.us/docs/policies.htm (as visited ...
Case • 2000
Gregory testified he visited his brother in the intensive care unit of the University of Tennessee Medical Center following the alleged beating. He was attached to numerous tubes, appeared to be unconscious ...
Case • 2000
of constitutional deprivation. [**32] Having decided that, if defendants knowingly failed to enforce the requirements that a Medical Director be in place and that medical rounds be conducted daily to visit ...
Case • 2002
programming, and loss of privileges such as visitation, commissary, and telephone. Named plaintiff Wolfe, for example, was held in administrative segregation at Sussex II because he refused to comply ...
Case • 2002
failure to visit him has caused him any serious harm or interfered with his treatment. He also does not allege that Dr. Smith was involved at any time with the denial of Rebetron Therapy to Johnson ...
Case • 2001
in spending allowed in the canteen per pay period from $140 to $20; reduction in pay and intake property; restricted visiting privileges. See id. at 1181. The consequences of the transfer described in Lile ...
Case • 2003
on various inmate "privileges, including, but not limited to, correspondence, visiting, interviews with . . . the news media, and use of the telephone, as is reasonably necessary to protect persons against ...
Case • 1982
these placements were, strictly speaking, made under the interstate compact, or made directly by the placing state with the school. In any event, McNamara did make monthly visits to these out-of-state students ...
Case • 1966
in there, and [Gilbert said] he ain't going to get by with it." A third witness reported remarks of a similar tenor. Respondent testified that fear for his own safety caused him not to visit his mine leases after ...
Case • 1988
. Mecklenberg death row inmates are permitted two half-day periods weekly; death row inmates at Powhatan and the Penitentiary are not permitted to visit the libraries, but may borrow materials for use ...
Case • 1968
once a week in good weather. As a death Row prisoner, Jackson is also permitted books from the prison library brought by the prison chaplain on his visits. [10] Petitioner filed a hand-written ...
Case • 2004
to testify regarding this exhibit, said he did not know if Exhibit 6 was still on the Outlaws' web site, as he does not visit the website. Indeed, each Plaintiff sought to distance himself from the national ...
Case • 2006
at http://www.ucop.edu/cprc/parole.pdf (as visited June 15, 2006, and available in Clerk of Court's case file) ("70% of the state's paroled felons reoffend within 18 months -- the highest recidivism rate ...
Case • 2007
Administrative Office of the United States Courts, Judicial Facts and Figures, Tables 4.4, 4.6, http://www.uscourts.gov/ judicialfactsfigures/contents.html (as visited Jan. 17, 2007 ...
Case • 2007
independent monitors "to facilitate and ensure [the DOC's] compliance with the terms of the Settlement Agreement." The monitors visited plaintiff's workplace four times a year and regularly interviewed her ...
Case • 2023
during one of his visits to the kitchen, but finding that he must have done so would be a speculative inference, not a reasonable one. See Moran v. Calumet City, 54 F.4th 483, 491 (7th Cir. 2022).11 ...
Case • 2003
the plaintiffs made weekend visits to the property and performed numerous maintenance tasks, these actions did not rise to the level of exclusive possession." Id. at 74. *fn7 [35] The court concluded ...
Case • 2004
with his primary physician. (Id.) He appealed this decision, which was denied because evidence of his numerous visits with medical staff warranted the conclusion that he had received appropriate care.*fn3 ...
Case • 2001
curriculum. After his dismissal, Garcia visited a [*104] psychologist [**3] who subsequently diagnosed him as having attention deficit disorder and a learning disability. Relying on this diagnosis, Garcia ...
Case • 2002
Gun Owners' Action League, Inc. v. Swift - 284 F.3d 198 (1st Cir. 2002) - 2002 Gun Owners' Action League, Inc. v. Swift, 284 F.3d 198 (1st Cir. 03/25/2002) [1] U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit [2] No. 00-2357 [3] 284 F.3d 198 [4] March 25, 2002 [5] As amended …
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