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Brief • March 21, 2008
the communication system. 14. The assailant directed Reedy to remain in the office for five minutes while he effectuated his escape. After waiting briefly, Reedy fled through the back door of the Gulf Station ...
Brief • April 7, 2009
on the “prevailing market rates in the relevant community.” Blum v. Stenson, 465 U.S. 886, 895 (1984). See also Downey v. Strain, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 36363 (E.D. La. June 5, 2006) (use of prevailing rates ...
Brief • April 12, 2007
communicating with CDCR prisoners who have subscribed to its journal. Plaintiff has been 19 harmed and continues to be harmed by Defendants' interference with that communication. 20 Plaintiff has also been ...
Brief • January 27, 2011
it with Defendant Kowanda. Plaintiff attached a copy of his previous memo and gave it to Defendant Schaefer and Defendant Willis. Plaintiff also wrote a communication to Defendant Howton and Defendant Browser ...
Article • February 15, 2010 • from PLN February, 2010
of quarantined prisons and jails, including by staff members, until the threat of infection had passed. “Jails and prisons are part of communities,” said Ed Harrison, president of the National Commission ...
as a serious problem in the CJC/MSI. It is also a public health risk,” because released prisoners return to the community. “With them comes the ever-increasing potential for the spread of this disease ...
be housed there. Legislatively-mandated deinstitutionalization meant mentally ill patients were thrown onto the streets without enough community care, and eventually many wound up in jails and prisons. Also ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
originally appeared on The American Reader. Mass incarceration reverberates through American communities in countless ways. In addition to the 2.2 million people held in the nation’s prisons ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
, that was big news. But where were the follow-up stories? It's a familiar cycle. Despite the heavy toll that mass incarceration exacts every day and in countless ways on many American communities, families ...
Brief • May 24, 2007
and/or is performing a contract to provide collect telephone call services for the persons in its custody. A copy of the contract between the State and AT&T Communications, Inc. (hereinafter “AT&T”), is attached hereto ...
Brief • March 31, 2005
become certified by taking courses and an examination within a year after becoming employed as a community supervision . officer. See id. § 163.33(c). However, an officer who "was employed by any CSCD ...
Brief • March 2, 2002
with the Department of Social and Health 10 Services prior to her appointment as a CMH Counselor 2 in the SOU on June 12, 2000. Appellant 11 met Ms. DeWitt at a community meeting where he approached her about ...
Brief • September 24, 2007
preserve all written communications from Class Members in response to the Class and Settlement Notice at least until December 31, 2010, or pursuant to further order of the Court. All written communications ...
Brief • July 30, 2010
) 'Cox Broadcasting Corp. v. Cohn, 420 U.s. 469 (1975) 7 Globe Newspaper Co. v. Superior Court, 457 U.S. 596 (1982) 5 Landmark Communications, Inc. v. Virginia, 435 U.s. 829 (1978) 8 Near v ...
Brief • June 6, 2008
between persons who are members of the public community and prison inmates in that the latter, by law, are prohibited from exercising the rights and privileges they enjoyed as free members of society ...
Brief • November 28, 1994
Filed under: Medical
-ups, Medical care provided to offenders off-site, in the community, including hospitalizations and referrals to community specialists. 10 b. The dental services data base which will track ...
Brief • July 25, 2008
also was required to “provide access to a closed circuit television set that displays, through sound and images, a live broadcast of such communal Jum’ah services as are regularly held on each and every ...
Brief • September 21, 2010
for privileged/legal mail. This new policy impermissibly restricts inmates’ ability to exercise their rights to communicate with correspondents outside the jail and these correspondents’ right to receive ...
Filing • January 10, 2014
with the goal of achieving their successful return and participation as citizens of the state and community, to foster their human dignity and to preserve the human resources of the community. The DOC ...
Filing • December 17, 2013
Filed under: Complaints
to violate, and are reasonably expected to violate in the future PLN’s constitutional rights to communicate its political message to prisoners, to recruit new supporters, readers and subscribers, and have ...
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