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Article • September 15, 1996 • from PLN September, 1996
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about the future, too. In what may be an indication of things to come, a guard at Tehachapi's Level IV-B facility was beaten to the ground and kicked after demanding that a prisoner lower the volume ...
for their benefit. The BOP argued that the injunction would cost the BOP $18 million. The court noted: "...that the Bureau's perceived 'harm' has not been caused by anything the plaintiffs did nor by what ...
." 8) Deliberate Indifference: The court provides a fairly complete legal analysis of what constitutes deliberate indifference of prison officials in regards to prisoners' medical treatment. Each ...
district judges. But we do not think it an adequate discharge of judicial duties to turn away a prisoner because confinement has prevented him from preparing what may well be a meritorious complaint ...
, 'What are you looking at?' and Gary said I'm just trying to see how y'all are trashing out the cell,''' said Mitchell. Helm told Crenshaw to move away and he did so, but slowly. Helm pushed Crenshaw ...
, prisoners ever fought over card games. Atmore said that was a frequent occurrence. What about basketball games or dominoes? Again, Atmore admitted that these activities frequently sparked violence among ...
an employee and an offender has occurred. Including that the employee should be immediately suspended, and what steps shall be taken to terminate the person and disqualify them from future employment ...
there are alternative means of exercising the right; (3) what the impact accommodation of the constitutional right will have on guards, on other inmates, or on the allocation of prison resources; and (4) whether ...
Article • June 15, 1997 • from PLN June, 1997
in federal civil litigation should read this order before filing suit because it gives a detailed explanation of what to expect when filing IFP. The order lists the sixth circuit rulings which have been ...
Article • August 15, 1994 • from PLN August, 1994
) pap smears, have seen the gynecologist. Most of the identified HIV+ women live in C yard. Big signs in every yard warn "Beware! There are HIV Infected Inmate Persons in this Facility." What's lacking ...
Article • December 15, 1996 • from PLN December, 1996
who monitor prison news, including PLN, that the number of rebellions is on the rise. We attempt to cover them when possible, but often the only source we have is what gets printed in the local papers ...
from being held unconstitutional ... or when they have great confidence that the legislature could not have meant what it seemed to say.... " The court noted that judicial exemptions are also created ...
Article • April 15, 1991 • from PLN April, 1991
, and to prevent its spread to other facilities within the state. We won't get into Kincheloe's sleazy tactics, but will instead focus on what we believe to be his lies. In the January 31, 1991 issue of The Seattle ...
Article • July 15, 1999 • from PLN July, 1999
they suffered irreparable injuries, including exposure to unsafe drinking water. While prison officials argued the difference between federal and state definitions of what constitutes clean drinking water ...
Article • November 15, 1993 • from PLN November, 1993
the death penalty a federal capital murder law would be imposed on the District of Columbia, where citizens recently rejected, by a wide margin, plans to reimpose the death penalty. What is eventually ...
Article • October 15, 1996 • from PLN October, 1996
the planet. Yet as the years go by, many - especially younger people, even those behind prison walls - are less and less familiar with what happened there. So on this twenty-fifth anniversary of the uprising ...
was very instrumental in rescuing the Arkansas prison system from what was characterized as "a dark and evil world completely alien to the free world." See, e.g., Finney v. Arkansas Bd. of Corr, 505 F.2d 194 ...
the treatment of the case in the media with what the ruling actually says. That is why we read the full text of all rulings we report in PLN. ...
Article • July 15, 1997 • from PLN July, 1997
the incident would fade away and be forgotten. If that's what they believed, they were wrong. Dead wrong. Kenneth's family didn't believe the BOP's claim that Kenneth committed suicide. They refused the BOP's ...
Article • December 15, 1995 • from PLN December, 1995
that there is some disagreement amongst the circuits as to what right is violated when legal mail is opened outside prisoners' presence (some circuits hold it is a right under the first amendment's free speech ...
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