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Filed under: Court Access
Deterrence: Claims Management (In Hospitals, a Large Retailer, and Jails and Prisons) Margo Schlanger∗ ∗ Washington University School of Law, mschlanger@wulaw.wustl.edu Copyright c 2008 The Berkeley ...
Case • 2001
prisoners are not an issue here. [16] At the May Hearings, this Court heard testimony from 18 present and former detainees in the New York City jails.*fn5 In addition, 11 prisoners gave testimony ...
to convicted persons, but to “inmates (as defined in 28 CFR 500.1(c)).” 28 CFR 540.200(a). Section 500.1(c) in turn defines “inmate” as “all persons in the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons or Bureau ...
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have not been charged with any crime. The regulation applies not only to convicted persons, but to "inmates (as defined in 28 CFR 500.I(c))." 28 CFR 540.200(a). Section 500.I(c) in tum defmes "inmate ...
Brief • 2008
of inmates housed at the Greene County Jail. b. In failing to ensure that suitable first aid equipment was available for use at the Greene County Jail. c. In failing to ensure the health and safety of Mr. Holt ...
million ofthe men and women in prisons and local jails are locked up because of crimes linked to drugs or alcohol. Some ofthe 1.4 million prisoners were regular substance abusers and faced charges of drug ...
Article • September 30, 2016 • from PLN October, 2016
Filed under: News in Brief
prisoners who are released annually from federal and state prisons, plus 11.4 million others who cycle through local jails each year. In honor of the event, FCI-Safford held a reentry day on April 29, 2016 ...
Brief • 2011
Jerry with immediate medical attention; c. Failure to assure that SCI personnel at the jail examined and treated Jerry after he had been exhibiting objective signs of sickness for days; 9 Case 1:11-cv ...
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conditions and operations of the D.C. Jail constituted deliberate indifference to Plaintiff’s right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment pursuant to the Eighth Amendment[], not to be deprived of his ...
no reliable showing of a likelihood of danger to the community. At first glimpse, one might guess that the country in question was some recognized human rights violator such as --Jail ...
Brief • March 9, 2009
and pervasive practice, sanctioned at the highest levels of the New York City Department of Correction (the “Department” or “DOC”), in which correction officers at New York City jails engage inmates to 1 Case ...
Brief • January 8, 2024
OF VIRGINIA NEWPORT NEWS DIVISION ANTOINETTE WEATHERS, Plaintiff, Case No. 4:23-cv-00008 v. Jury Trial Demanded ROY C. WITHAM, Superintendent; VIRGINIA PENINSULA REGIONAL JAIL AUTHORITY, Defendants. SECOND ...
Case • 1992
Rufo v. Inmates Of The Suffolk County Jail - 502 U.S. 367; 112 S.Ct.748; 116 L.Ed.2d 867; (1992 - 1992 ROBERT C. RUFO v. INMATES SUFFOLK COUNTY JAIL, 112 S. Ct. 748 (U.S. 01/15/1992) [1 ...
LAW SCHOOL TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S I. Introduction to Bail 4 A. Bail Basics 5 B. Pathologies of Money Bail and the Growing Movement for Reform 6 C. Core Legal Principles 8 ...
Brief • 2007
granted in part and denied in part. 23 24 See 28 U.S.C. § 636(c). It For the reasons explained below, those motions will be BACKGROUND Plaintiffs initiated this civil rights action by filing 25 ...
Brief • June 30, 2006
restrictive” treatment alternatives discussed in Olmstead.. Of course Plaintiff is free to argue for an expansive interpretation of Olmstead. It is the Court’s view, however, that the language of the ADA ...
Brief • July 13, 2021
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
in 2021. 17. Defendants Sergeants Demchek and C/0 Griffith attempted to transport Plaintiff to Emergency medical care by placing him on a stretcher and carrying him through the stairwell where ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
of Bakersfield. The Facility is a county jail that contracts with ICE through an IGSA to clothe, house and maintain ICE immigration detainees for a per diem fee of $63 each. The July 22, 2004 delegation toured ...
(jail population is unavailable for these years). 22 See infra Technical App. at A, C–D. Prisoner civil rights filings in federal district court Nonfederal Federal Filings defendants defendants / 1000 ...
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Filed under: Telephones
informed by staff. B. Phone calls made or phone calls refused at the time of intake shall be appropriately logged in the YCDOC jail management software. C. Corporals and sergeants may allow prisoners to make ...
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