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Brief • 2010
Document 356 Filed 10/15/10 Page 15 of 19 1 health treatment at the jail. Questions of fact remain unresolved. Further fact finding and hearings 2 will be needed to determine what, if any, injunctive ...
Brief • 2004
that [t]he contours of the right must be sufficiently clear that a reasonable official would understand that what he is doing violates that right. n Unned States v. Lanier, 520 U.S. 259, 270 (1997). The law ...
Brief • 2006
“yes.” The Sheriff stated that this denial of attorney visits was carried out pursuant to what he characterized as his policy, (hereafter “the challenged policy”), and he announced that he would continue ...
Brief • 2010
. 16 On April 13, 2007, Plaintiff states that she woke up around 4:00 a.m. and noticed that she was 17 leaking fluid. Dkt. 28, at 3. She states that this was her first baby and she did not know what ...
Brief • 2008
and stated "I have 5.12 been waiting for someone to tell me what is going to happen with my back surgery. I have 12 signed up for sick call but no one knows what's going on. Can someone in medical please ...
Brief • 2012
at 1120 (citations omitted). 8 9 The Arizona Department of Corrections policy on grievances clearly places the 10 responsibility for investigating the complaint and deciding what action needs ...
Brief • 2006
and stated "I have 5.12 been waiting for someone to tell me what is going to happen with my back surgery. I have 12 signed up for sick call but no one knows what's going on. Can someone in medical please ...
Brief • 2009
prison companies made major gains across the country, what were Brian and Richard doing? Brian was driving across the country, on road trip after road trip, falling off the wagon and padding his pocket ...
Article • July 1, 2021 • from PLN July, 2021
. Even if Haw did continue to send mail to her son, he wouldn’t get what she sends. That’s because all mail sent to Pennsylvania prisoners is now routed to a document processing and storage ...
Department’s 3 4 Century Regional Detention Facility (hereafter “CRDF”). Plaintiffs filed this class 5 action lawsuit in 2010 challenging what they contended was the systematic 6 violation ...
Brief • May 2, 2019
. Deputy Turner noted that he contacted the medical infirmary, and spoke with whom he thought was Nurse Mitchell, but later turned out to be a Nurse Cook. 39. Deputy Turner told Nurse Mitchell [Cook] what ...
Brief • January 26, 2018
offender in the state of Texas.” 16 He is unsure how he even decided what statutes to compare—“How I arrived [at what statutes to compare]? I don’t know.” He did not “talk to anyone from DPS about ...
long they will remain or what they must do to be released. 61. Vocational and educational services and programs provided to prisoners in the Control Unit are limited. A limited work opportunity ...
Brief • February 9, 2018
had told a corrections officer that he was waiting for someone from the Criminal Investigation Unit to talk to him, and that the officer had told Soto to write down what happened. In February 2014, Soto ...
Brief • July 18, 2019
to mold infestations. The Plaintiffs aver that the chronic presence of mold is frequently a component of what is referred to as "Tight Building Syndrome" or "Sick Building Syndrome" — terms that have been ...
Brief • February 18, 2005
of the assignments were in the Blue Book. Bailey told Anderson he did not 10 understand all of the words and what was required of him from the Blue Book. Anderson told Bailey to "read it, try to do your best." 44 ...
Brief • June 16, 2007
. An inmate reported that Brandon told an officer around that time that he had split his head open before and knew what it felt like. Defendant Miller asked Corrections Officer Paula Strobel to take Brandon ...
Filing • February 7, 2022
cases both individually and in the aggregate would disrupt the other statutory duties of this office by requiring this office to locate the responsive files, identify what material may be responsive ...
Filing • February 23, 2024
(quoting Kamakana, 447 F.3d at 1179). “What constitutes a compelling reason [to seal documents] is a determination best left to the sound discretion of the trial court.” Id. (quoting Nixon, 435 U.S. at 599 ...
Publication • 2006
be severe limitations on damages when only common law tort claims are asserted in state court, but no state law limitations on damages when a Section 1983 claim is asserted. What Prison~r Claims To Assert ...
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