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Brief • August 19, 2013
-mail communications, referring or relating to FTC orders, decisions, memoranda, interpretations, instructions, statements of policy, or guidelines to staff for the purposes of evaluating fee waiver ...
Brief • 2011
. But this isjust not true. I could have yelled at or been disrespectful to or spit at the officers. I could have disobeyed an order or withheld my food tray or violated communication rules. I didn't - and don't - do ...
Brief • October 12, 2017
, where a Town of Bluffton employee informed him that he had to complete four days of community service at BCDC, scheduled for the last two weekends in July, and pay $30 to BCDC 21 for that service. He ...
, and communicating; the operation of major bodily functions such as digestive, gastrointestinal, immune, circulatory, cardiovascular, and hemic systems; and the operation of the liver. 28. For all FDC prisoners who ...
to be waiting at the bus stop with him for long periods of time. Id. 59. Due to his transportation challenges, Mr. Bedford has not seen his daughter at all for about a month. Most of their communication is over ...
Brief • December 7, 2017
at Front Range Community College. Mr. Partridge was always very bright, with above-average intellectual abilities. However, early symptoms of his mental illness began to manifest during his college years. 17 ...
services, a variety of jobs and vocational programs, group sport activities, unlimited access to phones and meals in communal dining rooms); McClary v. Kelly, 4 F. Supp. 2d 195, 203 (W.D.N.Y. 1998 ...
Brief • 2005
with minimum disruption to commerce and community affairs.” (Emphasis added). The Assembly Committee on Public Safety’s Bill Analysis (June 9, 1998) states, “Several incidents involving law enforcement and civil ...
of later litigation, mostly concerning the communication, or lack thereof, among Marks, his then-attorney, and the Government.1 But as stated, Marks and the Government never entered into a plea agreement ...
Brief • March 24, 2017
would not be exceeded in the future given the forecasted bed requirements. While the inpatient community standard is approximately 80 percent, the California Correctional Health Care Services decided ...
that compensation can diminish danger within 8 the community; and/or 4) referencing other similar types of policy the jury can influence with their 9 verdict.” 10 The motion refers generally to prohibiting ...
and psychological harm. Over time, these Class Members have slowly lost their cognitive capacities and ability to communicate effectively. Additionally, any pre-existing mental health illnesses of the Class Members ...
Brief • January 1, 2006
program. Unlike inmates in an RTU, \\'ho li1'c in:l distinct unit lind enjoy Ihe bcndils or atherapc"lie community. RTI' illlllnles arc sealtcn:d thruughout thc SI'U. '111e R'Il' has 00 SpI.-.::inlly ...
Brief
risks to female inmates, as it imposed additional safeguards not required for same-sex transpOlis: 5 2. If a deputy transports a prisoner of the opposite sex, he/she will provide the Communications ...
Publication • May 1, 2014
Realignment, for example, certain lower level felons now serve their felony sentences in jail rather than prison. Realignment also changed California’s system of community corrections. Prior to Realignment ...
Publication • 2014
); Charis E. Kubrin, Gregory D. Squires & Eric A. Stewart, Neighborhoods, Race, and Recidivism: The Community-Reoffending Nexus and Its Implications for African Americans, 32 SAGE RACE REL. ABSTRACTS 7, 8–9 ...
Publication
, Central Administration, capital construction, the State Jail Division, the Parole Division, and the Community Justice Assistance Division.) The regression model considered 13 dependent factors (expenditure ...
Publication
communications from Leavenworth inmate Larry Chambers to fellote1 U. S. District Court J'udge, Gerald- E. Rosen. Inmate Chambers has a history of writing threatening communications. ~~~n the court initially ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
; Prisons full, coffers empty, THE ECONOMIST 28 (July 24, 2010). 23 See generally TODD R. CLEAR, IMPRISONING COMMUNITIES: HOW MASS INCARCERATION MAKES DISADVANTAGED NEIGHBORHOODS WORSE (2007). 24 Sex ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
, increasing at an average annual rate of 0.7%. This report focuses on trends in the State parole population after 1990, the effect of sentencing policies on community release, and the implications for success ...
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