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Case • 2010
a bond hearing, unless government establishes that alien is a flight risk or will be a danger to the community. Immigration and Nationality Act, § 236(a), 8 U.S.C.A. § 1226(a). [8] Headnote Citing ...
Case • 1987
the police properly defused a volatile situation by arresting a minor misdemeanant, the public interest in further prosecution is outweighed by the cost of litigation. Sparing the local community the expense ...
Case • 2004
independently. By reason of the extraordinary difficulties that counsel for the Jama Plaintiffs had encountered communicating with their clients, they had not complied with the literal provisions of the order ...
Case • 2001
to the U.S. medical community when it established its ethical guidelines, which neither sanction nor prohibit involuntary medication for a pretrial detainee. The more recent guidelines and debates among ...
Case • 2001
by the government. See, e.g., 50 U. S. C. §403-7 (1994 ed., Supp. IV) (prohibiting the "Intelligence Community['s]" use of journalists as agents). That, however, is immaterial for Fourth Amendment purposes ...
-time work, school, or treatment program. Another form of communication is E-Messaging, also known as “JPAY.” This allows friends and family to send electronic messages to offenders for a fee ...
Annual report • December 31, 2019
and is a significant resource for media and community outreach and public education on criminal justice-related issues. CLN separately receives over 80,000 visitors each month. At the end of 2019, PLN’s site had over ...
Annual report • December 31, 2020
for media and community out-reach Human Rights Defense Center - Annual Report 2020 [5] and public education on criminal justice-related issues. CLN separately receives over 170,000 visitors each month ...
Brief • May 18, 2012
sex-offender sex-offender evaluation 2011 preliminary injunction. The report concludes that Yeary does not pose any threat to the community due to a lack of sexual control and that sex-offender ...
Brief • 2008
Court of Appeals BRIEF AMICUS CURIAE OF PRISONERS’ LEGAL SERVICES OF NEW YORK, PRISONERS RIGHTS PROJECT, NEW YORK STATE DEFENDERS ASSOCIATION, CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ALTERNATIVES, PRISON LEGAL NEWS, UPTOWN ...
Brief • September 29, 2010
communicates to a reasonable passenger that he or she is not free to terminate the encounter with the police and move about at will”); Whren, 517 U.S. at 809-10 (determining that a “[t]emporary detention ...
Brief • August 17, 2007
could try to communicate with her about medical issues. Deputies often noted medical issues and would forward them to the nurse. Pursuant to his agreement with the County, Bachman was supposed to develop ...
Brief • April 26, 2001
reducing any kind of communication among prisoners, and so much reducing air circulation as to make it difficult for some prisoners to breathe. 41. Prisoners are allowed only a sparse amount of personal ...
Brief • April 17, 2003
or presumptive threat to (a) the security and order of a correctional facility, or (b) the safety of the staff, inmates or other person(s) within a correctional facility, or (c) the safety of the community ...
Brief • November 8, 2010
orpsychologists that the Board was to have in place to prepare the psychological evaluations for parole consideration. The court also established requirements for communication and notice to counsel for the cla ...
Brief • April 1, 2005
require a strip search: A: I could answer yes prior to this issue coming up. But now since this issue has come up, I can’t tell you yes, absolutely. What I’ve communicated to staff is that they act ...
Brief • October 14, 2014
. Inmates classified as SMI in ADC and/or the community will remain a Category MH-3A (or MH-4 or MH-5 if in specialized mental health program). MH-3B Inmates who may need regular intervention ...
Brief • June 4, 2014
, DCADM 007, §1B(3) at 6-7 (2009), available at http://www.cor.state.pa.us/portal /server.pt/community/doc_policies/20643 ……………………………………………………………………………27 Press Release, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), Durbin ...
Brief • August 25, 2008
verdict. They 10 established that the theory of metabolic acidosis causing cardiac arrests was well known to 11 the medical and scientific community for many years prior to this incident. In this regard ...
Brief • 2010
Us Pennsylvania Doc Pa Consent Decree Epa Disclosure Emissions 2010 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA ) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) ) COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ) DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES and ) DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, ) …
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