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Filed under: Private Prisons
on the day that the Facility achieves the Minimum NOffilalized Occupancy, or 120 days after the first day a CDCR Offender is received at the Facility, whichever first occurs. Indigent Offender - means ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
is received at the Facility and ending on the day that the Facility achieves the Minimum Normalized Occupancy, or 120 days after the first day a CDCR Offender is received at the Facility, whichever first occurs ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
beginning with the first day a CDCR Offender is received at the Facility and ending on the day that the Facility achieves the Minimum Normalized Occupancy, or 120 days after the first day a CDCR Offender ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
with the first day a CDCR Offender is received at the Facility and ending on the day that the Facility achieves the Minimum Normalized Occupancy, or 120 days after the first day a CDCR Offender is received ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: Medical, Diabetes
Clinical Practice Guideline Diabetes Management, BOP, 2009 Management of Diabetes Federal Bureau of Prisons Clinical Practice Guideline April 2009 What’s New in this Document? This is a targeted ...
Case • 1999
facts indicate that, on August 4, 1996, Elmore was incarcerated at the Okaloosa County Jail. On his entry into the prison system, Elmore had experienced burning abdominal pains for approximately five ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Private Contractors
of SHP after their return to the 4ail. This relates solely to the co,ts associated with treatment of a particular illness or injury incurred by an inmate whtle on such temporary release. In all cases, SHP ...
Publication • July 1, 2014
Lab analysis or testimony after they each served lengthy prison terms (see Appendix A), this report includes recommendations to the Department and the FBI regarding additional review of and notification ...
Publication • 2022
to Transfer Him to Another BOP Prison According to BOP records, Bulger developed a heart condition called atrial fibrillation in the summer of 2011 after his arrest. In January 2014, the BOP identified Bulger ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
Bjs Report Hiv in Prison 2005 Released 2007 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics Bulletin September 2007, NCJ 218915 HIV in Prisons, 2005 By Laura M ...
Brief • May 6, 2024
Filed under: Excessive Force, Restraints
ordered chair restraint of a detainee, only Hill could order his release from the chair, typically after “at least four hours.” Case 1:24-cv-01945-ELR Document 1-4 Filed 05/03/24 Page 6 of 56 USCA11 Case ...
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. After the passage of the Private Prison Contracting Act of 1986, the state could enter into contracts with private prison contractors such as CCA. However, under the Private Prison Contracting Act of 1986 ...
Brief • 2008
Prison Contracting Act of 1986, neither the state nor a private prison contractor could enter into a contract to provide correctional services at a prison in Tennessee. After the passage of the Private ...
Case • 2003
the contract after his parole as his sentence had not been removed. [26] ¶9 The Court discussed at length the question of what rights are forfeited by a convicted felon who was sentenced to prison under ...
. Thomas woud likely have served only a fraction of his sentence 5 6 7 before earning his release. 5.5 Shortly after his arrival at the Washington State Penitentiary, the DOC assigned 8 Mr. Thomas ...
a meaningful mental health screening upon transfer. 6. Even for those prisoners identified as needing mental health care, the care is grossly substandard. The IDOC’s contracts with Wexford, signed year after ...
Case • 1986
for inmates in the New York state prison system. Pl. Ex. 1. The directive provides that upon being committed to the custody of DOCS, inmates must get a haircut and shave "for reasons of health and sanitation ...
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partie~ reached' an agree~ent~o. settle fQt' $85, CoeVcompensatory damages, plus $15,000 in attorneysfee~Y£ This case was handled by the Labor Law Branch, with settlement coming after an Administrative Law ...
Case • 2003
. In seventeen days this would have allowed Simpson to raise with the shift supervisors the issues he complained of in his September 2002 grievances fifty-one times. After his release from administrative ...
Case • 2005
, and McCONNELL, Circuit Judges. [12] Bureau of Prisons regulations say inmates may not "act as [a] reporter" or "publish under a byline." 28 C.F.R. § 540.20(b). Plaintiff Mark Jordan is a federal inmate who ...
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