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Brief • July 10, 2007
treatments allowed the patient to receive treatment until March 16, 2007, but thereafter, his new order of treatments did not arrive. This point in the patient‟s story is what raises the most concern ...
Brief • 2008
as newly discovered within the meaning of CPL section 440.10. This analysis requires a comparison of what was known by the defense as of the time of defendant's trial with what has been revealed since ...
Brief • 2009
court as to what procedure should be followed and what interests were being balanced. The Court cited Cruzan v. Missouri Department of Health, 497 U.S. 261 (1990). That case, in conjunction with the U.S ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
and that the report would not identify discussants by name or affiliation and that in the future the participants would not make reference to statements or admissions by other participants. What resulted ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Prisoner Privileges, Mail
,!in!particular!their!motivations!for!getting!involved,!their!approach!to!the! prisoners!and!what!they!get!out!of!the!work.!!Section!6!deals!with!the!motivation!of! prisoners!in!accessing!the!scheme!and!the!impact ...
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Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
. In the attached report we have developed a comprehensive account of what occurred in the courtrooms of Luzerne County. It is our hope that based on our understanding of how the juvenile justice system ...
Brief • August 5, 2009
EXAMINATION BY ANDREW STOLL, ESQ.: 7 Q State your name for the record, please. 8 A Trevor Parks. 9 Q What is your address? 10 A My work address is 1515 Hazen Street, East ; 11 I Elmhurst, New ...
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that have us captured, are certainly a few of the main building blocks lying at the base of the totality of what we understand as “life” in this miserable today. We look to achieve a few possibilities ...
Article • December 15, 2007
be on the wrong side of that door for the rest of his life. He doesn't expect to see the streets again. But he wants a shot at going from CSP to a less restrictive prison, and he wants the public to know what ...
Case • 2007
rights, and rules of prohibited conduct, is that correct? [23] "[Defendant]: Yeah, I don't have them with me because they didn't tell me what this was for. [24] "[Hearings Officer]: Okay. Do you ...
Case • 2009
.? [T22]. Asked to describe what he could sense in his left knee, if anything, prior to the March 2002 fall, he said he could ?feel feeling. I could feel water, I could feel if I was wet, I could feel ...
they go, these men? What happens to them after judgment is passed and they are sent away? There may or may not be a special place in hell for terrorists, but there is a special place in Colorado for them ...
Article • September 20, 2014 • from PLN September, 2014
nothing,” says Judith Greene, a researcher and advocate with the nonprofit group Justice Strategies. “Prison guards on horseback, ten-gallon hats, prisoners in their uniforms. It looks like what ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
cage in Kansas for one in Colorado. Security for the move was tighter than Borat's Speedo — about what you'd expect for a former Aryan Brotherhood leader convicted of killing four men ...
Brief • August 8, 2007
rights operated in a neutral fashion, without regard to the content of the expression.”) The sentence an inmate receives cannot alone be what makes him or her a security threat, given that many inmates ...
Brief • 2011
. . What Is The Class Action Lawsuit About? Lawsuit About? This lawsuit involves the former policy and/or practice of the Kern County Jail of involves former policy and/or practice of the Kern County Jail ...
Brief • July 3, 2017
5 staff meetings. (Gov’t Ex. 5 1878:19-25.) Mr. MacIntyre “wanted to make sure that 6 everyone knew what the order said.” (Gov’t Ex. 5 1944:9-10.) Mr. MacIntyre testified 7 that no one asked him ...
In-the-News Article • May 28, 2014
like what it is: plantation labor all over again.” Critics trace the current system back to convict-leasing, which historian Douglas Blackmon calls “slavery by another name ...
In-the-News Article • August 14, 2021
, and there is no requirement to play nice. Most of what happened next, after the operation began, is all but impossible to know, hidden behind the thick cloak of secrecy that routinely blocks scrutiny of prison life here &amp ...
Publication
was taken naked to another holding area where a female counselor, a female nurse and other staff began to ask me questions about what prison I came from, my medical history and who to contact if I died ...
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