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Publication • January 10, 2015
savings are inconclusive at best and illusory at worst. Even assuming that private prisons save money for taxpayers (e.g., that such savings do not go toward corporate profits), we get what we pay. Do we ...
Brief • May 15, 2023
Filed under: COVID-19
correctional official would 23 appreciate.” (Id.) Tracking Immunocompromised Detainees 24 Defendants acknowledge that the CDC’s updated November 2022 Guidance 25 “recommends that CoreCivic ‘[a]ssess what ...
Brief • December 17, 2021
with the – with the – with the money we manage at the site.” Subsequently she changed her response to “no matter what is the cost.” Dr. Gonzalez had also directed the Corizon contract at the Leon County Jail, at the time of the matter ...
Brief • January 9, 2023
Filed under: Prison Labor
“recreational time, phone privileges,” access to the library, and haircuts. Id. at ¶ 48. Mr. Asolo was even threatened with deportation unless he performed his labor “properly.” Id. at ¶ 86. What’s more ...
Brief • March 17, 2017
, unannounced inspections of the County Jail facility and financial records regarding all funds received and expended by the Sheriff for the purpose of providing meals to the inmates of the County Jail.” What ...
Brief • October 8, 2014
and observed that “a dearth of whistle-blowers” as well as “reluctance of the city’s Department of Correction to acknowledge the problem and the fact that guards are rarely punished” contribute to what the Times ...
documented that it rises to the level of a pattern or practice of using excessive force, which is tantamount to an official custom or policy that constitutes the Defendants’ actual policy irrespective of what ...
for transport, Defendant Mireles discovered a roll of toilet paper that allegedly had what appeared to be a written schedule of the officers’ times for Unit checks as they were being performed. Also found ...
Brief • December 14, 2021
Filed under: Censorship
by the superintendent would "operate as a check on the Mail Officer's authority to determine what is 'nonacceptable' or 'prohibited' mail, or whether the prisoner can satisfactorily explain why his mail should ...
, but Plaintiff refused. 45. The courier put the duffel bag containing what she believed to be twenty kilograms of drugs in the trunk of her silver car. 46. Lewellen was waiting for her and told her to open ...
Brief • December 6, 2021
is entitled to relief.” Fed. R. Civ. P. 8(a)(2). If the complaint (1) describes the claim in sufficient detail to give the defendant fair notice of what the claim is and the grounds upon which it rests and (2 ...
Brief • December 4, 2018
that she did not want him to be Brown told her that he was the and that he would conduct it. Plaintiff was scared of what the Sheriff might do to her COMPLAINT FORDAMAGES/DEMAND FORJURY TRIAL -8 ...
Brief • June 18, 2020
toward Mr. Davis from the outset. When Mr. Davis asked what the officers wanted, Lt. Hawley made unnecessary and profane threats of violence toward Mr. Davis's person and property: We're going to rip ...
Brief • March 16, 2023
Filed under: COVID-19
of this requirement is to “give the defendant fair notice of what the . . . claim is and the grounds upon which it rests.” Erickson v. Pardus, 551 U.S. 89, 93 (2007) (quoting Bell Atl. Corp. v. Twombly, 550 U.S. 544 ...
in its place led to a fatal air embolism. 160 N.J. at 460. However, the Court finds Chin distinguishable on its facts because (1) the explanation of in what respect the hook-up of the instrument ...
to follow doctor’s orders. • Defendants’ Bullet Points # 2 and #61: The court expressly states that “it is unclear” and “not apparent from the record” what Defendants’ state of mind was when they refused ...
Brief • October 7, 2019
and commanded Plaintiff, "Come here." As Plaintiff was 25 explaining he did not know what was happening, another sheriff vehicle pulled up and Deputy 26 Koehler ordered Plaintiff to get on the ground and lunged ...
Publication
and operation of a 600 bed Level 3 prison in Clayton. Average Cost Per Prison Cell Site Criteria for Construction. It is unclear what NMCD’s methodology was in making the selection for Clayton as the site ...
Publication
!acuI2 ("It was unclear. however, whelher Ihe vole ultimalely wi II mean much in determining hm\l large the new prison will be and what it \vill look like. Councilwoman Stacy Head said that before ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
regarding whether and under what conditions to grant Global Tel*Link (GTL) a contract extension through December 2013 in exchange for, at minimum, $3.5 million. A oile-week extension of the 30-day report back ...
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