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Brief • June 18, 2013
Filed under: Medication, Malpractice
), and the summary judgment record? In 2004, at age thirty-two, Earnest began a term of incarceration at the jail. He was released in 2007. During his incarceration, Advocates, Inc. ("Advocates"), a private, non ...
Case • 2005
liberty interest). See generally Dominique, 73 F.3d at 1160 (transfer of prisoner from work release program to more secure prison did not constitute an atypical, significant deprivation giving rise ...
Brief • January 30, 2007
Jail, Mr. Davis made repeated and daily complaints about his left foot problem. This problem had started while he was incarcerated in the Virginia prison system and continued unabated after his arrival ...
Brief • 2012
to provide Plaintiff with a search affidavit and a Vaughn Index, each of which it subsequently filed into the record.3 After examining these documents, Plaintiff immediately filed a response identifying ...
Brief • February 7, 2012
to provide Plaintiff with a search affidavit and a Vaughn Index, each of which it subsequently filed into the record.3 After examining these documents, Plaintiff immediately filed a response identifying ...
Case • 1991
right of access to the courts." They cite no authority for the proposition that assessment of costs under the statute or a rule against an unsuccessful in forma pauperis prisoner after he or she has had ...
approved by the ADA Team. 3. Approved Medical Device. For purposes of the Agreement, "approved medical device" means a clinically indicated aid, device, modification, or service approved by OHS after ...
Brief • November 8, 2021
Medical Device. For purposes of the Agreement, "approved medical device" means a clinically indicated aid, device, modification, or service approved by OHS after an individualized assessment. 4. ADA ...
Brief • January 28, 2020
Filed under: Wrongful Death
and ensure the safety of staff, prisoners, and others; to prevent serious property damage; or to prevent escape” and “as a last alternative after other reasonable efforts to resolve the situation have failed ...
, deceased, was a 35-year-old resident of Chicago, Illinois. At all times relevant to the events at issue in this case, Mr. Primm was incarcerated at Lawrence Correctional Center (Lawrence), a prison operated ...
explaining why. 15 4.8 After being released, D.B. was placed in isolation again on August 11, 2017. 16 4.9 He has been there ever since. 17 4.10 He has been told he is in isolation because he cannot ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Transgender
as daunting— access to mental healthcare for inmates suffering from gender dysphoria.2 An early manifestation of tension between medical treatment that prisons provide and additional medical treatment ...
Brief • June 21, 2019
in May and November of 2013. Seven months after the death of Madaline Pitkin at the Washington County jail, Mr. Hutzler released his final report in November of 2014 setting forth 30 recommended changes ...
Publication • June 7, 2016
training to prepare inmates for life after release. The jury visited the sewing classroom, which has industrial machines. Students sew items for inmates at the jails. In addition to learning sewing skills ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Prison Labor, Jail Specific
prisons. Based on projections using monthly inmate intake and release data, approximately 7,000 N3 inmates will be housed in our jails by Spring 2014. This will represent a significant population shift ...
Brief • July 13, 2021
prisons and jails that have contributed to multiple COVID-19 outbreaks. Plaintiffs Anthony Chatman (“Chatman”), Francisco Alvarado (“Alvarado”), Zachary Granados (“Granados”), Tyndale Mobley (“Mobley ...
Kickback publication
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
.................................................................................................................. 7 PRIME CONTRACTOR RESPONSiBILITIES ..................................................................... 7 NEWS RELEASES ...
Case • 2000
" of that relief beginning 30 days after the motion is filed and ending when the court rules on the motion. In 1997, petitioner prison officials (hereinafter State) filed a motion to terminate the remedial order ...
. Within 21 days after service of this summons on you (not counting the day you received it) — or 60 days if you are the United States or a United States agency, or an officer or employee of the United ...
Publication
questioning of him even after seeing Gates‟s driver‟s license, which showed that he did in fact live in the house.1 Sergeant Crowley wrote in his arrest report that Professor Gates began to “yell” and that he ...
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