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Westlaw - 4 Full Text Items for Advanced (Fowlkes and Expert and Prison) Bryant v. Orange County, Florida, Slip Copy (2019) KeyCite Blue Flag – Appeal Notification Appeal Filed by WILLINE BRYANT, ET ...
OF SEX OFFENDERS RELEASED FROM PRISON IN 1994, at 7 (Nov. 2003). 12 On information and belief, the number of individuals in California determined to be rehabilitated by a state judge exceeds 750 ...
Case • 2001
in the back of the head by an unidentified individual and commanded to shut up. After being released from the chair, plaintiff was again examined by medical personnel at 9:38 a.m. The incident inside the cell ...
Brief • September 10, 2004
searched after being charged with petty crimes, to vindicate the clear and unnecessary violation of their civil rights and those of the class members they propose to represent. They seek monetary damages ...
Brief • March 14, 2007
& Procedure (P & P) ODRC will review and propose changes as needed to all of its dental P & P and present the results of such review to class counsel and the IC not later than six (6) months after the date ...
Brief • 2007
& Procedure (P & P) ODRC will review and propose changes as needed to all of its dental P & P and present the results of such review to class counsel and the IC not later than six (6) months after the date ...
Kickback publication • July 17, 2019
: Proposals and modifications received after the time set for the proposal submission will not be considered. 6.0 WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSALS: A proposal may not be withdrawn by the Proposer without ...
Publication
in Durango after many months of delay when the Tribal Council of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe determined she should not be considered an Indian for jurisdictional purposes. Lisa Meerts, Grand Jury Indicts ...
Publication
included a Spousal Abuse Prevention Program for prisoners. d) The Sacramento County Work Release Facility operated by the Sheriff’s Department is based on the concept that meaningful work, rather than jail ...
Brief • April 12, 2023
Filed under: Wrongful Death
and bound, exposed to both male and female staff and detainees, for more than 15 minutes while staff had another prisoner clean his cell. After the cell was swept and mopped, three guards carried Josh back ...
Case • 2004
in the Circuit Court for St. Louis County in State of Missouri vs. Ellen Maria Reasonover, Cause No. 488120. (Pet. App. 46, 66). n1 After the jury was unable to agree on the appropriate punishment, the trial judge ...
the Plaintiff’s decedent, a prisoner incarcerated at the Washtenaw Huron Valley County Correctional Facility (WHV), a duty to protect her from the clear and known danger of suicide, which Defendants ignored ...
; however, at the time of our review, the Federal Bureau of Prisons had not been providing the time of death for decedents, a data element required by DCRA. Lastly, we found that the Department does not have ...
Brief • March 11, 2014
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
with The D.C. Prisoners’ Legal Services Project, Inc., Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants, the Prison Policy Initiative, and The Campaign for Prison Phone Justice (jointly, the “Petitioners”) hereby ...
Case • 1983
of robbery in New York State and sentenced to two and one-half years imprisonment. He was incarcerated in the Fishkill Correctional Center in July 1978 after a short period of confinement at another prison ...
Publication
) is a less lethal weapon designed to disrupt the intended thought process, with no lasting after effects. Oleoresin Capsicum is commonly referred to as OC, MACE and pepper spray. D. Soft Empty Hand Techniques ...
Case • 1977
U.S. 651, 669, 97 S Ct 1401, 1412, 51 L Ed 2d 711, 729 (1977), the Supreme Court stated in regards to punishment of persons incarcerated after conviction: [141] "The prisoner's conviction ...
Case • 1994
by guards' conduct may resort to extra-legal weapons after release if they do not deem the results of the litigation satisfactory. Prisoners also have friends not noted for their scruples. Although ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
Department (BPD). 1 After engaging in a thorough investigation, initiated at the request of the City of Baltimore and BPD, the Department of Justice concludes that there is reasonable cause to believe that BPD ...
Case • 1986
Boyd, who had subsequently been released from the correctional facility, was unavailable to testify at the trial. According to Mr. Boyd's deposition testimony, after the Teeters incident, Mr. Rascon ...
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