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FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT __________________________________________________________________ CHRISTOPHER BRIGHTLY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CORIZON HEALTH, INC., et al., Defendants-Appellees. On Appeal from the United ...
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Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
annual reports to Congress on the conduct of the business of the Corporation and the condition of its funds. General management of the Corporation is vested in an Assistant Director of the FPS, who serves ...
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of the, aweement. B. The security deposit will tie retained by OWner to the extent 'lIfat the costs of cleaning and refurbishing of the 'premises to its origlhal'condllio'n (With no deduction"f9r otdins!y wear ...
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poured considerable resources into an attempt to break the consent decree that its officials signed in the wake of a riot at the New Mexico Penitentiary in which thirty-three prisoners had died.11 ...
Brief • September 30, 2014
. Intrastate ICS rates that are equal to or lower than the Commission’s interstate rate caps similarly exclude site commission profits. Therefore, Commission rules that preclude any provider from sharing its net ...
be granted if it does not plead "enough facts to state a claim to relief that is plausible on its face." Ball Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly, 550 U.S. 544, 570 (2007). The claim of entitlement to relief must cross ...
of Syracuse, through its police officers, including Defendants Milana, Quonce, Senenko and Ettinger (collectively "Defendant Officers") did so. See id. at ¶ 26. Furthermore, Plaintiff claims that Defendant ...
Publication
Filed under: PLRA
Stat. 1321 (1996). Although the PLRA placed substantial restrictions on prisoners’ access to the courts to vindicate constitutional and other legal rights, Congress never fully vetted the statute and its ...
Publication • March 14, 2016
Filed under: Cell Phone Access
" Can’t prisons just “Jam” cell phone transmissions? No, it’s illegal. Jamming causes more problems than it solves. Under current law, the use of technologies that block (or “jam”) mobile calls ...
Publication • September 22, 2020
in the jail, seeking additional information. In doing so, a common statement made was, “it’s a shit hole.” One person stated, “if you ever wonder what ‘hell’ would be like, go there.” From the recordings ...
Publication • January 6, 2021
in the jail, seeking additional information. In doing so, a common statement made was, “it’s a shit hole.” One person stated, “if you ever wonder what ‘hell’ would be like, go there.” From the recordings ...
Case • 2004
] Respondent paraplegics filed this action for damages and equitable relief, alleging that Tennessee and a number of its counties had denied them physical access to that State's courts in violation of Title II ...
Article • May 15, 2009
these suits, some allowing the claims and others barring them.[9] The courts’ dissention appears inevitable given the Supreme Court’s tendency to “explain[] its approach to Bivens claims in a variety of ways ...
Brief • 2005
of New York (Mordue, J.) granting Defendants' motion for summary judgment and dismissing Plaintiff-Appellant Jalil Abdul Muntaqim, a/kJa Anthony Bottom's ("Appellant") action in its entirety. The decision ...
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Filed under: Police, FBI
this interrogation health issues that detained before Unclassified/For impact on interrogation If so Official who what when where why Use Only ACLURM036786 FBI036306 Unclassified/For Use Only ...
Case • 1996
due to health reasons, are allowed [**6] these privileges, as are inmates in the psychiatric units. Furthermore, death row inmates are allowed television and radio privileges. These plaintiffs generally ...
Case • 1995
Correctional Facility to SPSM on August 29, 1991, in order to receive mental health treatment. While at Ionia, the plaintiff was in administrative segregation; when he was transferred to SPSM, he retained ...
Case • 1996
inmate, also expressed concerns for Hayes' safety to DOC officials. Mental health services workers also met with Hayes and documented that he was extremely frightened, was threatening suicide, and appeared ...
Case • 2003
health problems persisted at KCIW. Unaware of Dr. Humphrey's letter. Dr. Kommor diagnosed Coate as having a mild heart problem and an abdominal hernia that did not require surgery. Given her severe weight ...
Case • 2004
that the program could not address his mental health problems and that he would be denied his prescribed medications. Mr. Witzke further alleges that Gamail Goines, a social worker involved with the Choice Program ...
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