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Publication • 1993
Filed under: Overcrowding
of the directory focused on similar information for prisons and jails completed after 1978. For the first time, this supplement features: ■ Data on complex-use facilities (secure areas of facilities with law ...
Case • 2002
to moving to Gainesville in 1996, this Plaintiff lived in New York City where, after his release from a New York felony conviction in 1992, he worked for a homeless mission and a New York City transit agency ...
Brief • June 24, 2020
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
spent nearly two years in prison for a crime he did not commit. He was released from prison to broken family ties, severe reputational harm, and ostracization. He is now attempting, with great difficulty ...
Case • 2001
] While in the hospital, Matt remained off his medication. On March 10, his mother contacted the hospital to express concern that Matt had been taken off his medication. After the prison was contacted ...
Case • 2000
Amendment prison "conditions claims" is granted with prejudice. [60] Any amended complaint in this action must be served and filed within thirty days after all prison administrative remedies ...
Brief • July 21, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
only ice for his injuries. 108. Plaintiff Montague’s eye remained swollen shut for multiple days, and he could not breath properly for many days. 109. Even today, months after the assault, Plaintiff ...
Publication • 2014
prison system more generally.  This preliminary report is an attempt to tell a broader story about jail conditions during and  after the water crisis, based on months of interviews and correspondence ...
(noting that the majority of women in prison today are there for drug offenses or other non-violent crimes). [FN14]. Press Release, Amnesty Int'l USA, States Policies Fail to Protect Women From Sexual ...
anxiety after other prisoners labeled him a snitch. On March 2, 1995, Montgomery met with Norris McCrary, a psychologist, for an evaluation. McCrary placed Montgomery on suicide watch, which included being ...
Publication • 2016
Filed under: Classification
%)  while  only   18%   were   assigned   to   Minimum   security.       Compared   to   other   large   jail   and   state   prison   systems,   the   number ...
Brief • 2005
their release from prison, even before a parole violation 11 occurs. 12 it is no substitute for that required by the permanent 13 injunction. 14 Electronic Monitoring “will” be used in the manner ...
Filing • October 1, 2018
rights of people held in U.S. detention facilities. Its 7 advocacy efforts include publishing Prison Legal News, a 72-page monthly publication that 8 covers prison-related news and litigation ...
Publication
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
contracts After reviewing portions of FPDS data, about $31 million in contract actions, Federal Prison Industries said none of those items were purchased under the test program Sources: FPDS (data ...
Publication
of Case: Federal Tort Calms Act (FTCA) Subject: PROPERlY Facts Alleged: Inmate at MNA In 1994 alleges his crutches were lost after he was transferred to JES in 1993. Damages Req: $120.00; Special Monitoring ...
Brief • September 19, 2011
Donald Dunn, a private prison employee responsible for the transportation of immigration detainees, with sexually abusing female detainees on four separate occasions. Press Release, U.S. Dep’t of Justice ...
Brief • June 24, 2021
Filed under: Failure to Treat
"[medical] staff shortages" at the prison, Plaintiff had surgery to remove the broken hardware. Post-op orders were to leave the dressings intact five days. The day after surgery the nurse removed ...
Case • 2005
life was inferable as she never called 911 for help, never asked after the attack about the victim's condition, and returned to the scene of the attack, not to assist the dying victim, but to find her ...
Kickback publication
is proprietary and disclosure would give our competitors an opportunity to undermine our position with these customers. Furthermore, many of these customers have asked that CenturyLink not release their contact ...
and the facility gives 3000 calories per day. The cost of a meal is $1.41. Sack lunches are provided for detainees arriving after normal working hours. The facility offers special meals to include medical, kosher ...
Brief • February 23, 2012
and was released from said Facility before the filing of this Complaint. 3. Mr. Richardson complains negligence and violations of his rights, via violations of the United States constitution, while so detained ...
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