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Case • 1982
of the substantive issues upon which plaintiffs had prevailed at trial. n2 n2 The parties agreed on provisions concerning: (a) health care, except for the continued use of the Huntsville Unit Hospital; (b ...
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of the governor and three Cabinet . member who did not want any change. members. to change the clemency rules to let most . ." "I ~d it because it's the right thing to do," Crist convicted felonS easily regain ...
Brief • 2011
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 The Unnecessary Death of Darryl Turner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 TASER Breached Its Duty of Care to Warn About Cardiac Risk, and to Instruct on Measures ...
Brief • February 20, 2015
Filed under: Immigration
the Fifth Amendment. Because the Court concludes that Plaintiffs’ first theory, standing alone, warrants preliminary injunctive relief, it will focus its attention accordingly. Defendants mount a robust ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Advocacy
for education and health services. The rising costs are a reflection of rising numbers of people detained for longer periods of time, not an increase in expenditures for humane treatment. Without a human rights ...
Brief • January 7, 2011
(the “County”) filed its proposed findings of fact and 3 conclusions of law on August 5, 2010 (Docket No. 743); and (3) 4 Plaintiffs filed their reply findings on August 26, 2010 (Docket No. 5 747).1 6 ...
Brief • 2010
) the punishment imposed for these DORs 2 See Plaintiffs' Exhibit 8. 3 is usually severe, including prolonged placement in segregation (with its attendant loss of out-of-cell time, significantly decreased access ...
Brief • 2010
Plaintiffs' Exhibit 8. 3 Case 1:09-cv-00010-BLW Document 110 Filed 12/30/10 Page 4 of 32 is usually severe, including prolonged placement in segregation (with its attendant loss of out-of-cell time ...
its other final decision makers, knowingly, recklessly, and with reckless disregard for the 16 health and safety of prisoners, including Mr. Gregorian, promulgated, created, maintained, 17 ratified ...
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Filed under: Mail
jeopardize the health and safety of others or otherwise is in violation of these administrative procedures. In cases where there is reason to believe that correspondence designated as privileged contains ...
Publication • June 15, 2017
our communities and national well-being. The Easthampton, Massachusetts-based organization is most famous for its campaigns to end prison gerrymandering and bring fairness to the prison and jail phone ...
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• Chief Jailer, Fulton Jail Medical Fulton Marcus Mosley), Mosley), Fulton County Jail Health Manger(George (GeorgeHerron), Herron),Fulton FultonCounty CountyJail Jail food food County Jail Health Program ...
Filing • May 22, 2018
................................................................ 12 II. The Rule Lacks Procedural Safeguards & Criteria To Prevent its Use for Improper Censorship .................................. 22 A. The Rule Lacks Required Procedural Safeguards ...
Case • 1999
v. Weston, 898 F. Supp. 744 (W.D. Wash. 1995) ("Young I "). When it granted the petition, the court ruled that the statute, on its face, violated (1) the substantive due process protections of the due ...
Case • 1981
is unreviewable. Discretionary choices "are not left to a court's inclination, but to its judgment; and its judgment is to be guided by sound legal principles.' " Ekanem v. Health & Hospital Corp. of Marion County ...
Case • 2007
court time to consider evidence of his then-current mental state. Once the state court began its adjudication, petitioner submitted 10 motions in which he requested, inter alia, a competency hearing ...
abuse. I wonder if he was calling out Mom, Dad, Uncle Joe? It makes your heart hurt." In the wake of Contreraz' death California withdrew all its wards from the Arizona Boys Ranch, and it was revealed ...
, the JJD closed the facility, removed 40 youths, and cut its $4.5 million contract in half. On Nov. 5, a local newspaper reported that academy CEO Rocky Hall was paying himself over $500,000 a year. On Nov ...
Case • 2003
the Government agrees to withdraw its Notice of Lis Pendens filed against the property. At the time of the creation of the Trust, Leblanc named Betty Moritz as Trustee. The instant suit flows in part from ...
Article • November 22, 2016
The Forgotten Tale of How America Converted Its 1980 Olympic Village Into a Prison by Budget approval for a small New York town to host the games came with one very large caveat. By Brianna ...
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