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In-the-News Article • January 1, 2004
lawsuits are challenging such laws under various theories, so far with mixed results. Some political pressure, especially by the black community is raising awareness about how this results in dilution ...
Brief • 2004
of the Community Corrections office in Burien, received a 21 formal complaint from Donna Pilon, the mother of Offender P, who was assigned to Appellant’s 22 caseload. Ms. Pilon complained about an incident ...
Brief • 2009
the common sense of the community, and Plaintiff cannot approximate his intangible damages better than they will be able to. City & County of San Francisco v. Tutor-Saliba Corp, 218 F.R.D. 219 (N.D.Cal. 2003 ...
Brief • 2005
prior written or oral communications on the same subject malter. 10. Plaintiff's heirs covenant, as a condition of negotiarjng the checks referenced in Paragraph 1, to execute a dismissal ...
Brief • 1998
, but they simply walked back into the prison while staff were trying to locate them in the community. ~ The NIC Report and recent NIC tours have found that the CNMI prison and jails fail to meet penological ...
Brief • 2009
applying contemporary community standards would find that the subject matter taken as a whole appeals to the prurient interest; (2) the subject matter depicts or describes in a patently offensive way, sexual ...
Brief • 2011
others on notice of the risk of harm to his person. 11. Defendants placed Mr. Fisher in a communal cell with a number of other inmates. On information and belief, Defendant Rankin disclosed ...
arising from these 15 communications. For these reasons, plaintiffs’ request will be granted. Defendants will be 16 directed to provide plaintiffs and the CCPOA with reasonable notice of any scheduled site ...
Brief • 2001
)....” 19. When the plaintiff’s written communications with the psychology staff were noted to exhibit tremors, plaintiff was diagnosed with “malingering drug [with]rawal syndrome.” Despite repeated requests ...
Brief
investigator. Rick served for 25 years as a state police officer before retiring in 2001, without disciplinary incident, and was and is wcll-regarded in the law enforcement community, including among BCSO ...
Brief • 2006
attorneys further agree not to speak with or communicate directly or indirectly with any member ofthe news media with respect to this Agreement or the Tates v. County, et. al., matter. Plaintiff's and her ...
Article • March 4, 2020 • from PLN March, 2020
is not precipitous. Wanda Bertram, communications strategist for Prison Policy Initiative, said that most of these changes are driven by declines in the federal prison population and in a handful of states. &ldquo ...
Article • September 30, 2022 • from PLN October, 2022
a distraction. Time in the communal day room was scrapped. Prisoners could only rarely call their loved ones. Toilets stopped working for hours at a time, and the ventilation systems would go down as smoke wafted ...
Article • November 4, 2019 • from PLN November, 2019
Filed under: Medical, Money/Property
, now a community organizer with the California Coalition for Women Prisoners, sees this as a partial victory. Without legislative fiat, CDCR could reinstate medical co-pays. Ralston agrees. “We ...
Article • September 1, 2022 • from PLN September, 2022
such as fever or rash, get health care. What should carceral facility managers do? It is understood from the COVID-19 experience that jail outbreaks increase community spread of infectious diseases. According ...
Article • February 4, 2020 • from PLN February, 2020
Filed under: Overcrowding
animals, who cares what happens to them,’ guess what?” Belzley continued. “These ‘animals’ will be released back into your communities. They can come out better or they can ...
Article • April 1, 2020 • from PLN April, 2020
Filed under: Jail Misconduct, Restraints
: He was seated near the desk where new arrivals were booked, so he chatted with everyone he could. “I ain’t never met a stranger,” he said. “It’s a small community, and I ...
interest or that it is the least restrictive means to further a compelling governmental interest,” [dkt. 200 at 28], concluded that the Warden’s then-policy banning group prayer in the Communications ...
Brief • 2010
Filed under: Attorney Fee Awards
of $415 to $760 were reasonable rates for the community). Exhibit A accurately reflects the amount of time I spent on this matter. Based on my expertise, and given the procedural difficulties ...
communicated aloud, Ms. Knickerbocker felt she had no means to resist 21 22 23 Officer Newport due to her intoxication, his being armed, and his official authority. 24 COMPLAINT • Page 6 Case 2:15-cv-00019 ...
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