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Brief • August 30, 2012
is not entitled to protection as Confidential Information. 10. All provisions of this Order restricting the communication or use of Confidential Information shall continue to be binding after the conclusion ...
In-the-News Article • June 7, 2016
and turned into prisons. “They use [these prisons] as a tool of control. They target African-American communities. They target politically conscious people, politically conscious ...
Brief • September 14, 2005
will handle all communication between the Commission and Respondent. This information will be provided to the Coml1lission within ten days of this Agreement. and any changes will be submitted 10 Ihe Commission ...
In-the-News Article • January 6, 2016
prisons, or enter the revolving door of a criminal justice system that is ill-prepared to address their needs. As a community, we have earned an F-minus in the care and services we provide to the mentally ...
Filing • August 18, 2014
own records and files” and that “the decision whether to permit [public] access [to court records] is best left to the sound discretion of the trial court . . . .” Nixon v. Warner Communications, Inc ...
Filing • March 9, 2016
of the requested records are confidential because they constitute attorney-client privilege communications or attorney work product. Id. at 381. Based upon the correspondence between the attorney representing Mr ...
In-the-News Article • January 10, 2018
.) The package ban applies not only to clothes, fresh food, and household items but also to reading materials, which has prompted critics to accuse the New York Department of Corrections and Community Supervision ...
In-the-News Article • October 26, 2016
.” (Longworth spoke through a third party, because he is “not free to communicate” by email or phone.) A spokesman for the corrections department, Jeremy S. Barclay, said ...
In-the-News Article • June 6, 2018
;        It does so to generate profit – which is why CoreCivic has in recent years purchased a number of community ...
Filing • February 24, 2017
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
continuing communications between the parties, the defendants informed PLN by letter dated January 12, 2016 that PCPSCT had adopted a new mail policy, effective January 6, 2016. However, in a January 14, 2016 ...
In-the-News Article • October 22, 2016
of communication with the outside world. Others say they have lost visitation rights or other privileges; some missed court dates or medical appointments because of lockdown or being placed in solitary. Taking part ...
In-the-News Article • August 7, 2016
made several filings with the Federal Communications Commission calling high rates by companies “predatory practices.” Harrison Cahill, Lexington County government spokesman, said he ...
In-the-News Article • January 28, 2016
citizens in their communities.  Betsy Jividen, a deputy federal prosecutor in the Northern District of West Virginia, said her office's approach "will continue to evolve" in line ...
In-the-News Article • September 21, 2022
and our communities.” Parents: CoreCivic responsible for sons’ deaths Allen’s parents allege in their lawsuit that the fentanyl that killed their son was “smuggled ...
In-the-News Article • August 11, 2022
communities and beyond, as was I. And most were strongly in favor of prosecuting the McMichaels to the fullest extent of the law; life sentences were not sufficient punishment. Hate crime convictions were ...
Brief • October 8, 2008
proceedings, the decision of whether to deny public access to records is one within the discretion of the Court. See, e.g., Nixon v. Warner Communications, Inc., 435 U.S. 589, 598 (1978) (“Every Case 3:06-cv ...
Brief • January 25, 2010
elaborated: [A]s I anticipate that the internal investigation should be finalized shortly, by way of copy of this communication, I am asking that Washtenaw County FOIA Coordinator, Judy Kramer, follow ...
Publication • June 1, 1995
Filed under: Restraints, Wrongful Death
is designed as a forum for disseminating to the law enforcement and criminal justice communities the most current information on technologies relevant to your needs. We welcome your comments or recommendations ...
Publication
of 21 feet. An electrical signal is then sent to the probes, via small wires, which disrupts the bodies ability to communicate messages from the brain to the muscles and causes motor skill dysfunction. 2 ...
into adopting their priorities with lures of large campaign contributions, the true engine of change –the community – is often swept aside and democracy is undermined. For-profit companies supplying detention ...
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