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Case • 1993
enough to have required Peck, Welder and Kemp to communicate. Benter has established that Defendants each acted with the culpable state of mind necessary for his conduct to be regarded as cruel ...
Case • 1994
and "communications from the jury during deliberations." n4 Ill. Rule 612 identifies the civil appeals rules that apply to criminal appeals "insofar as appropriate." For present purposes those rules include ...
Case • 1995
, 1988, (b) the Lange communication form regarding [*1040] writing to the NSP legal aide answered by Tewes in August, 1988, and (c) the Lange correspondence about assisting an inmate in segregation ...
Case • 1995
establishing that any relevant defendants had knowledge of the interview consists of a telephone call from a Lieutenant Daniels at Donovan to Tip Kindel in the Sacramento communications office of the DOC ...
Case • 1997
who, with or without reasonable modifications to rules, policies or practices, the removal of architectural, communication or transportation barriers, or the provision of auxiliary aids and services ...
Case • 1997
in the colonies rather than being executed. Id at 40. In the early days of the Massachusetts Bay colony, settlements were intimate communities. Deeply religious people who all knew one another, the colonists ...
Case • 1997
of unwelcome sexual intercourse or any allegation of unwelcome sexual touching, the Defendants must notify the proper law enforcement agency. The Defendants shall communicate with the law enforcement agency ...
Case • 2000
may conveniently communicate with him. However, Mr. Torre is not obligated to accept telephone calls from plaintiff. It appears to the court that written communications with counsel may suffice. So ...
Case • 2001
General or the head of a federal law enforcement or intelligence agency determines "that there is a substantial risk that a prisoner's communications or contacts with persons could result in death ...
Case • 2003
of Oklahoma and housed at the Tulsa Community Correction Center ("TCCC"). A condition of incarceration at the TCCC was that inmates had to participate in work programs, and the Oklahoma Department ...
Case • 2004
of ability to pay. (See Zaxis Wireless Communications, Inc. v. Motor Sound Corp. (2001) 89 Cal.App.4th 577, 582-583; Rufo v. Simpson (2001) 86 Cal.App.4th 573, 625.) [46] Here, the evidence demonstrated ...
Case • 2002
, at 335, and authorities cited. More recent commentary suggests that reasonably implied contractual terms are simply those that "compor[t] with community standards of fairness," Restatement (Second ...
Case • 2001
AND THE MARITAL COMMUNITY COMPOSED THEREOF, PETITIONERS. [6] Source of Appeal: Appeal from Superior Court, Spokane County; 97-2-00402-5 Honorable Paul A. Bastine, Judge. [7] Counsel: Counsel ...
Case • 2001
"public," as defined in the 1828 Webster's Dictionary, was used in a number of ways: [23] "1. Pertaining to a nation, state or community; extending to a whole people; as a public law, which binds ...
Case • 2003
a permanent address and a telephone in the Community Custody Program, to implement an effective jail diversion program for persons with psychiatric or developmental disabilities and to expand the program ...
Case • 2003
. The plan of the Operational Review Committee, composed of, among others, representatives of Correctional Medical Services, Inc., Wishard Health Services ("Wishard"), Midtown Community Mental Health Center ...
Case • 2003
be viewed as imposing Islam on the whole prison community. The District Court also pointed to security and budgetary concerns that importing 200 Halal meals would create. Prisoners argue that the evidence ...
Case • 1976
of Corrections for Minnesota and is now Director of Adult Corrections for the State of Delaware. Generally, he seems to favor more lines of communication between inmate and correctional officer, and to achieve ...
Case • 1982
properly, (4) the preclusion of other employment by the attorney due to acceptance of the case, (5) the customary fee [for similar work in the community], (6) whether the fee is fixed or contingent, (7) time ...
Case • 2005
yard, where the inmates are placed in cages to isolate them. Because prisoners in segregation are not allowed to congregate, the prisoners communicate with each other by yelling through cracks under ...
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