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Case • 2001
later after they have been exhausted. It is precisely this type of piecemeal litigation that § 1997e(a) was intended to curb. Thorp, 100 F. Supp.2d at 1263 ("In requiring the exhaustion of prisoner ...
Brief • 2013
imprisonment and three years of supervised release. 43. Mr. Lindh entered into the custody of the Bureau of Prisons in 2003. He is projected to be released in 2019. 44. In October of 2007, Mr. Lindh ...
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THOM~S ANDREWS, SR. v. BUREAU OF PRISONS,I\t al COUtf:'MIDDLf DISTRICT OF. ALABAMA.. ..' -. ,,~, .. '~." Doc~e~No.:~-A-714-N InstilutioIJ;.EPC, Maxwell Air Force Base Sherree L Sturgis, Re .on I C un ...
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Filed under: Court Access
. 318 [M.D. Ala. 1976])). Judge Johnson acted to reform Alabama’s prisons after cataloging the details of “the rampant violence and jungle atmosphere existing throughout Alabama’s penal institutions ...
Publication
within a year or so after the prisons opened, which means that the alleged problems were present in the facilities virtually from the day they opened. After a long and bitterly contested trial, the court ...
Brief • 2012
Disability Law Center v Massdoc Ma Settlement Isolation of Mentally Ill Prisoners 2012 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) DISABILITY LAW CENTER ...
Geissler, et al. v. Stirling, et al., SC, Complaint, Prisoner Hep C Testing, 2018 4:17-cv-01746-MBS Date Filed 08/21/18 Entry Number 108 Page 1 of 28 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT ...
Brief • 2012
Disability Law Center v Mass Doc Ma Signed Settlement Solitary Mentally Ill Prisoners 2012 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) DISABILITY LAW CENTER ...
Publication
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Robbery and sentenced to eight years in prison. He is currently incarcerated and is scheduled to be released in 2003. He is looking forward to getting letters from kooks and malcontents from all over ...
Case • 1998
revocation and probation revocation cases, noting that there is a `critical' difference between denial of a prisoner's request for initial release on parole and revocation of a parolee's conditional liberty ...
Publication • May 16, 2016
, prisoners, and children in the custody of the state. We accomplish the above by lobbying, public education, and litigation. HOLLAND & KNIGHT For almost 40 years, Chesterfield Smith, the founder and chairman ...
Torres v. Milusnic, CA, Opposition to Def. Motion for Summary Judgment, COVID-19 Release, 2021 Case 2:20-cv-04450-CBM-PVC Document 257 Filed 06/08/21 Page 1 of 32 Page ID #:8858 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...
that he felt he had to stop eating. After 9/11, though, everything changed, and by 2002 he was placed for the first time in the highest-security unit of the highest-security prison in the country: what ...
Juveniles in Solitary Confinement, Human Rights Watch, 2012 Growing Up Locked Down Youth in Solitary Confinement in Jails and Prisons Across the United States H U M A N R I G H T S W A T C H ...
Case • 1994
as eighteen square feet apiece in which to live. In that jail, as in the Little Rock jail, most prisoners were under 24-hour lockdown, although they were released from their cells three times a week for fifteen ...
Case • 2003
to have contact with prisoners. In this job she was attacked by an inmate and suffered physical injuries for which she received temporary total disability compensation. She also sought to be compensated ...
Article • August 23, 2016
Nothing's 'Nonprofit' About Groups Running N.J.'s Broken Halfway Houses by After years of high rates of escapes, poor supervision and rumors of sweetheart deals between politicians ...
Article • February 15, 2011 • from PLN February, 2011
-derogative terms; and he ordered the sheriff not to give prisoners good time credits toward their release. Lookout Mountain Superior Court Judge Kristina Cook Connelly Graham kept her job but was publicly ...
understood to be the totality of Decedent’s mental health records while in prison. 7. Based on the pre-suit records, Plaintiff retained an expert in prison psychiatric care, who provided a written opinion ...
in the suicide-precaution dorm. But less than two weeks later, on May 1, 2018, he was released to the jail’s general population. There he remained a few weeks without incident until May 18, 2018, around 2:00 ...
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