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visits again. Advocates for prisoners praise the moves. “Nothing can replace sitting with a parent and hugging a parent,” said Ann Adalist-Estrin, director of the National Resource Center ...
. 1998). A sheriff who is unable to meet this standard because of overcrowding must refuse to accept additional prisoners. United States v. Cook County, 761 F.Supp.2d 794, 798 (N.D.Ill. 2011) (three judge ...
Brief • June 12, 2003
a canine is brought to the scene and either: 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 ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
a refrigeration unit despite the lack of an exterior lock. Additionally, a properly installed interior release mechanism remains effective despite an exterior lock. Whether new or after-market, egress must ...
Brief • October 22, 2015
sentence, she was charged with aggravated assault for reportedly spitting on a correctional officer. The court found her incompetent to stand trial for this charge in July 2014, and released L.C ...
Assessment of Supermax Prisons, 23 JUST. Q. 232, 232–33 (2006). 115 116 JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW [Vol. 11:1 3 never intend to release from 23-hour-a-day solitary confinement. The federal government ...
Brief • 2003
the incidents and by such actions ratified the actions of Officer Fedewa. 93. Plaintiff Ayers was released from prison in 1995 and subsequently returned to prison in 2001. On or about August, 2002, Plaintiff ...
Brief • 2003
the actions of Officer Fedewa. 17 93. Plaintiff Ayers was released from prison in 1995 and subsequently returned to prison in 2001. On or about August, 2002, Plaintiff Ayers was transported to St. Mary's ...
Brief • 2003
the incidents and by such actions ratified the actions of Officer Fedewa. 93. Plaintiff Ayers was released from prison in 1995 and subsequently returned to prison in 2001. On or about August, 2002, Plaintiff ...
docketing, if feasible or, in any event, as soon as practicable after docketing, a complaint in a civil action in which a prisoner seeks redress from a governmental entity or officer or employee ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
Filed under: Misconduct/Corruption, Dogs
with breeders or those selling the dogs. Prison handlers continue the training, using decoys to train the dog in “apprehension”—i.e. biting on command and releasing on command. Usually, a dog lives with its ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
..................................................................................................................96 Therapist Contact Time .....................................................................................................97 Release ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
..................................................................................................................96 Therapist Contact Time .....................................................................................................97 Release ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
Edward Latessa, et al., An Analysis of the Ohio Department of Youth Services Release Authority’s Decision Marking Process, pp. 16-19 (November 2007)(received by us on November 21, 2007, after the RA ...
Article • December 15, 1996 • from PLN December, 1996
to disregard previous convictions only if none of them were violent, the new offense was neither violent or serious, and the last previous conviction or release from prison was more than five years ago ...
Brief • 1991
presence ... while kept in an almshouse, asylum or prison ...." In 55 Ops CaI.Atty.Gen. 125, 131 (1972), we concluded after lengthy analysis of the applicable statutes: "Youth Authority wards will maintain ...
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Filed under: Excessive Force
with breeders or those selling the dogs. Prison handlers continue the training, using decoys to train the dog in “apprehension”—i.e. biting on command and releasing on command. Usually, a dog lives with its ...
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by a Correctional Officer currently employed at Washington Correctional Center for Women (WCCW), shortly after her release to the community. Correctional Specialist Steven Baxter and I interviewed offend~ DOC ...
Case • 1996
in this Court. On May 22, 1978, after those [*336] suits were consolidated and a plaintiff class certified, then-Chief Judge Joseph S. Lord, III approved a Consent Decree settling the majority of issues raised ...
Brief • 2007
to a successful transition into the community after release from prison, and that telephones are essential to the realization of that objective. 4 &e, e.g., Federal Bureau of Prisons Policy Statement PS5264.06 ...
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