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with a distinctly different impression of what they found.? The settlement agreement explicitly makes the State of Delaware ?responsible for ensuring that CMS (or any successor contractor) complies with the terms ...
released).? With a protected liberty interest established, the Court turned to what procedural due process is required. Beebe was told to leave the program and was given a notice nearly four months later ...
what benefit the state received for its money. State Sen. Doug Jackson was annoyed by the deal, but saw no way to recoup any of the fees. The Committee will focus instead on monitoring future payments ...
Article • August 15, 2006 • from PLN August, 2006
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
and work ethic. Sales personnel at PCI have little incentive for good performance and no possibility of advancement in what is essentially a dead-end job. Therefore, there is a large turnover of sales ...
Article • July 15, 2006 • from PLN July, 2006
Islam. We can also expect to hear repeated proclamations about what dangerous recruiting grounds the prisons are. Sources: Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, Sacramento Bee, Seattle Times, Washington ...
the totality of the circumstances to determine if that information is reliable. When an informant makes conclusionary assertions, without any factual basis as to what the informant saw or heard, those ...
up to what they should be doing. You just can't have that many kids transferred." DJJ says it is working with its contractors to reduce the number of transfers, citing 92 denials of transfer ...
live. After all, what was the necessity of having sex offenders' personal information available to a Canadian citizen who was visiting his father in another town far from where either of the ex-offenders ...
Case • 2003
a complaint against him to begin what he characterizes as new civil case number 02 C 6581, see Fed. R. Civ. P. 3, nor served him with a summons, see Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(b)(1). Mr. Chapman's argument, however ...
Case • 2006
by applicable law," Burnside has not identified what law, if any, he [**4] believes ONB violated by not giving him advance notice of the changes, and HN3we will not conduct legal research to determine whether ...
Case • 2007
property was delivered to ORW staff, placed in a box, and mailed. Defendant does not have specific knowledge concerning what happened to the box after it arrived at the USPS office in Cincinnati. Defendant ...
Case • 2003
neither he nor any defendant resides nor where a substantial part of the alleged events occurred, see 28 U.S.C. § 1391(e), we question the propriety of the district court's sua sponte dismissal for what ...
Case • 2004
a culpable mental state on the part of prison officials. See Farmer v. Brennan, 511 U.S. 825, 837-38, 128 L. Ed. 2d 811, 114 S. Ct. 1970 (1994). What's more, Olim specifically holds that confinement ...
Case • 1998
needs to know what is. If Valona asked for or condoned the delay--most unlikely given the claims he makes in this suit--then the Commission should have put his request in the record. Valona has received ...
Case • 1999
the steps necessary to remit the $105. This response is insufficient. It does not reveal why the Warden disregarded Judge Tinder's order, and what procedures have been put in place at Allenwood (or other ...
Case • 1992
that what he is doing violates that right" and the unlawfulness of denying someone the right to be free from ETS is not apparent, citing Anderson v. Creighton, 483 U.S. 635, 640, 97 L. Ed. 2d 523, 107 S. Ct ...
Case • 2003
are the arbiters of the defendants' conduct and, in effect, make the law for the case in the same manner that the jury in a common law negligence case decide what a reasonable person would or would not do ...
Case • 2005
to experiment with legislation regulating the residency of sex offenders, and to revisit or reconsider such legislation after early experience, before the Court enters the fray to establish what might be bright ...
Case • 2003
to contest this ground of affirmance, we looked at the papers filed in the district court to determine whether there might be a sound response to what seems (on reading appellees' briefs) a solid defense ...
Case • 2003
," and does not call for this Court to dictate *445 what programs are to be used in this State's public schools). In addition, such a holding would conflict with the **128 hands-off approach that this Court has ...
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