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Publication • February 12, 2016
Morris B. Hoffman, a district judge in Denver, writes that "in Denver, the number of drug cases nearly tripled two years after the implementation of drug court" and "prison sentences more than doubled."78 ...
of suspects and offenders from their initial contact with law enforcement personnel through the time they are incarcerated in a jail or prison. ARD data are collected to quantify and describe the circumstances ...
Case • 2002
arises out of inmate Brent Lawson's claims that the acts and omissions of jail medical personnel caused him to develop severe decubitus ulcers on his lower back and buttocks. After a bench trial ...
Article • October 15, 2012
a false rumor that the new female officer at the state prison in South Windham was a stripper. Another one called her “Genitalia,” instead of her real name, which also began with a “G.” She was asked ...
Case • 2002
unsuccessfully sought to prove. On the evening of Friday, January 31, 1997, the plaintiff and her companion Terry Doan turned themselves in to the Taft City Police after having been told the police were looking ...
Brief • 2006
— approximately thirteen hours after the assault. The plaintiff underwent surgery and on June 21, 2005 was released from Bellevue and taken to a medical facility on Rikers Island. 24. As a result of the incident ...
Baxley v. Jividen, WV, Exhibit a - Bragg Facility Inspection & Inmate Interview Protocol, COVID-19 Release, 2021 Case Case 3:18-cv-01526 2:14-cv-00601-MHT-JTA Document 405-3 Document Filed 07/15/21 ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Private Prisons
for supervising and disciplining was quickly institutionalized in the South after the Civil War, and became a widely-used practice. Many prisons built prior to the war were devastated because of the conflict ...
Case • 2002
account, "pushed very roughly" into a marked Sheriff's Department patrol car that had arrived after the unmarked cars. J.A. at 78. [21] Burchett was kept handcuffed and in the police car for three ...
Case • 1994
prison regulations for minor disciplinary infractions create a liberty interest under the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment"). Only after [**7] a showing of a cognizable liberty interest does ...
Brief • September 18, 2007
agencies to incarcerate prisoners constitute leases of real property and, therefore, that receipts from those agreements are deductible under the applicable tax statute. The district court held ...
Case • 1984
redress after he has been harmed does not excuse prison officials from their duty to make good-faith efforts to prevent the harm in the first place; the corrective function of the Morris Rules has ...
Case • 1995
release banning specific magazines in state prisons, Director Lewis issued a memorandum to all inmates restricting certain types of magazines. Order, June 3, 1994. In February 1994, the court conducted ...
Brief
). CSC had him attend their officer academy for about 30 days that involved training in use of force, restraints, inmate residence rights, and officers’ rights (4-5). After training, he was a Correctional ...
Case • 2007
, challenging Florida's lethal injection procedures after complications occurred in the administration of chemicals during the execution of Angel Diaz on December 13, 2006.*fn1 The main issue in this case ...
Brief • December 12, 2007
never been arrested for, let alone convicted of, any crime. After the district court below ordered a detention hearing, an Immigration Judge considered the evidence and ordered release on a reasonable ...
Publication
Fbop Wxr Monthly Reports 1995jan-jun 5108034818 DOJ/BOP/WRO/L~uHL UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT MEMORANDUM FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS WESTERN REGIONAL OFFICB DUBLIN. G4L1FORNlA 94568 DATE: February 14 ...
Brief • August 8, 2007
to more restrictive constraints on their constitutional rights, it has been the result of further behavioral problems after incarceration, and not a product of the prisoners’ original crimes that landed ...
Publication
................................................................................20 A. End of the Economic Boom..........................................................................20 B. Unprecedented Number of Returning Prisoners...........................................21 C ...
Case • 1992
were that all cell doors were to be left open if an inmate who did not live there was visiting, but otherwise the doors had to be closed.*fn5 At 10:00 p.m., after evening open wing, the prisoners ...
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