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Case • 2001
in December 2000, at which time Petitioner presented video tape testimony. A final case disposition was then issued by Board members Wilson and Fleming, recommending Petitioner's placement in a community-based ...
Case • 2003
, to take part in communal Jum'ah services and to possess and use religious symbols such as prayer rugs and prayer beads." Id. at 333. The court characterized appellants as asserting that "regardless ...
Case • 2000
"). It was intended to regulate and classify inmates who were prison gang members and who, as a result, posed "a threat to the safety of staff, the facility, inmates or the community or the order of the department ...
Case • 1996
. 2d 459. The right at issue in the present case may be defined expansively as the First Amendment right to communicate with family and friends. The undisputed evidence establishes that Pope had ...
Case • 1994
intellectual functioning, poor comprehension, and limited ability to communicate place him within the "small class of inmates" entitled to counsel substitute under Wolff. Therefore, he must be appointed counsel ...
Case • 1990
). Indeed, "pretrial detention of a defendant, when of reasonable duration, serves important regulatory purposes, including the prevention of flight and the protection of the community from a potentially ...
Case • 1997
. Lyman attacked plaintiff between 9:00 and 9:09 p.m., cutting his face and throat with a weapon fashioned from [**5] a razor blade and a toothbrush handle. At 9:09 p.m., Sgt. Dunn communicated a "Condition ...
Case • 2003
." Haavistola v. Community Fire Co. of Rising Sun, 6 F.3d 211, 214 (4th Cir. 1993) (citations omitted). "By its very terms, this standard provides that the mere existence of some alleged factual dispute between ...
Case • 2002
be of understandable concern to those who previously enjoyed the immunization exemption as adherents or members of a recognized church or religious denomination. However, the recourse of both groups is to communicate ...
Case • 1991
. Wright, 430 U.S. 651, 670, 51 L. Ed. 2d 711, 97 S. Ct. 1401 n.40 (1977). [21] Such a prisoner in the act of escaping may pose a serious threat to members of the community, prompting prison officials ...
Case • 2002
in character and extreme in degree that it surpassed "`all possible bounds of decency,' such that it is `utterly intolerable in a civilized community.'" Ward v. Bechtel Corp., 102 F.3d 199, 203 (5th Cir. 1997 ...
Case • 2006
indicates that one of Claimant?s assailants, inmate Jones, had complained to an officer that Claimant was too loud. Nothing relating to this communication should have put Defendant on notice that Claimant ...
Case • 2024
the Court has tried to facilitate communications with Plaintiff by mailing orders to U.S. Penitentiary Leavenworth, it is not the [*9] Court's obligation to research and identify Plaintiff's current mailing ...
is the major challenge facing community activists. And it is a major challenge. About three decades ago as an organizer with Vietnam Veterans Against the War, I encountered a startling realization: most ...
Article • April 15, 1999 • from PLN April, 1999
in various ways to sensory deprivation and isolation techniques are viewed by the scientific and correctional community as human guinea pigs. They are "lab rats" who only differ in the type of experiments ...
proves to be a nuisance, and to break prisoners' ties to the community and thus limit public knowledge of what they are subjected to. While it is important to examine modern day uses of these methods ...
Case • 2023
food, or exercise" an hour per day, "was permitted outdoor recreation for three hours per week, albeit in a limited space," and was not "deprived of conversation or communication with other inmates." Cf ...
Article • February 15, 2005 • from PLN February, 2005
Filed under: News, News in Brief
to prosecute. Dillon is very politically well connected both personally and through his family to the city and state's political and legal community which apparently has provided him with impunity from ...
Article • January 15, 2005 • from PLN January, 2005
Filed under: News, News in Brief
deadlines and failing to appear in court. Jung is a well respected member of the local Korean American community and remains in serious condition as this issue of PLN goes to press. Joice is in jail ...
Article • June 15, 2005 • from PLN June, 2005
Filed under: News, News in Brief
at the Orleans Parish Criminal District court, three years of probation, 200 hours of community service and six months of house arrest. The two women had pleaded guilty to charges of computer fraud for releasing ...
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