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Brief • August 3, 2011
but had no way to dry it. 40. The wet clothing caused the spread of mildew in the cell, adding to the unbearable smell of the clothing. 41. Since the weather was unusually cold during this time ...
of her requests have been and continue to be denied or ignored. As a direct result of her continued 1 Feminine pronouns and the name “Michelle” are used to refer to Plaintiff, consistent with Plaintiff’s ...
Publication • September 9, 2016
in the United States. Thirty-seven of the thirty-eight death penalty states and the federal government have adopted it; for nineteen states, it is the only legal method of execution. In the standard method ...
Publication • August 1, 2010
(NOA) in the Prairie Advocate and the Daily Gazette newspapers. The EA is available on the Bureau’s Web site at http://www.bop.gov/news/index.jsp. Copies of the EA also have been provided to libraries ...
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of whether regulations are reasonably related to penological objectives. Four part test: 1. Is there a rational relationship between regulation and governmental interest. 2. Does prisoner have alternative ...
Brief • March 23, 2011
online blog. Outside the context of online publications, Minnesota courts long have held that merely providing truthful information cannot provide the basis for an action for tortious interference ...
the abuse and humiliation anymore. I have no one to turn to but you. Roderick Johnson, a prisoner at Texas' Allred Unit and the victim of countless rapes and sexual assaults over anI8-month period, wrote ...
pulmonary disease, asthma, and high blood pressure. Mr. Clifton notified Defendant Bates that he brought an inhaler with him, but did not have blood pressure medication. 26. At approximately 2:00 pm on March ...
Case • 2000
medical care because he received little relief for a shoulder problem until he threatened to file a lawsuit; then he was allowed to have surgery. Finally, Mr. Crandall objected because the proposed ...
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by LASD personnel in this report is not intended to suggest that other issues that we addressed in our 2009 Annual Report on Conditions at MCJ have been resolved. 2 Filed with the Court on May 5, 2010 ...
Case • 1992
inflicted."). [**2] We held a trial without a jury on December 1, 2, and 3. The following will constitute our findings of fact and conclusions of law pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 52(a). We have jurisdiction ...
Brief • June 23, 2017
, But 18 you stop them -- as you say cold turkey -- stop the 19 BY MR. HINSON: 19 opioids; but if you do that, you have to treat the 20 Q You agree it's important that an inmate receive 20 21 ...
Now Under Federal Receivership, 
New York City’s Rikers Island Jails Still Have 
No Plan to Improve, No Firm Date to Close by Chuck Sharman With its sixth and seventh detainee deaths ...
have consented to the filing of this brief. No counsel for a party authored this brief in whole or in part, and no counsel for a party (nor a party itself) made a monetary contribution intended to fund ...
Brief • November 8, 2013
on by such stimulating factors as heat, cold, sweet, sour, acid, or touch. [Endodontics at 1] The longer dentinal sensitivity persists the greater the likelihood that what initially may have been a reversible condition ...
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and conclusions regarding settings. His observations regarding this issue have decisions. The following been cited cited in a number of federal court decisions. been statement statement is largely largely ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
visit. This memorandum also discusses information gathered from attorneys in the Denver metropolitan area who currently or in the past have represented persons detained at the Aurora Facility. b6 b6 ...
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of this settlement offer consists of a constructive trust which would allow plaintiff to receive the surgical repair of his ruptured bicep tendon which he claims. he should have occurred during his incarceration ...
Publication • October 8, 2021
Filed under: Prison Conditions
into isolation with no access to contact their families at all, when they think they only have a cold. This is scary. I know that if I am exposed, I will very likely not survive or will have permanent damage ...
Brief • July 22, 2005
different. The majority of the men housed in Unit 32 - for years, sometimes for decades - do not have the kind ofcriminal history or institutional conduct that justifies incarceration under "supennax ...
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