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on petition on December 7, 1992. The u.s. Attorney's Office had supported Inmate's request for extended community placement even prior to filing of petition, but AUSA deferred to discretion of the Bureau ...
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Filed under: Guards/Staff
, whose functions may be performed by a legal services department in other jurisdictions (such as a county counsel). Corrections involves the community supervision, confinement, and rehabilitation of adults ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
Is effectively communicated on an individual basis. Auxiliary aids which are reasonable, effective, and appropriate to the needs of the inmate/resident shall be provided when ~imple written or oral communioatlon ...
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Filed under: Attorneys, Attorney Client
and that an informant attributed the assault to someone else, because the prosecutor knew that information from communications with the police. Rule 3.8(d) ordinarily would not require the prosecutor to conduct further ...
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ethnic or religious background. (3) Language. The ability of inmates to communicate with each other. (4) Size or other physical characteristics. The physical capabilities and needs of inmates (e.g., two ...
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were not generally reformed, and in most cases did not recover sufficient mental activity to be of any subsequent service to the community. It became evident that some changes must be made in the system ...
against children and adults are often perpetrated by individuals known to their victims and these crimes devastate families and communities. To safeguard children and their families, Congress enacted ...
Article • October 15, 2008 • from PLN October, 2008
, Kelly Ann Mills, believes that solitary confinement fueled his anger, shame and depression resulting from the sexual abuse. “In that kind of environment, you have no real communication with anybody ...
Article • July 15, 2008
Filed under: Mental Health
of bureaucracy, which guards its bare-bone services and resources like crown jewels. Case in point: In the 1990s, Colorado developed an innovative, community-based program for Medicaid clients whose severe ...
Brief • 2013
5. The sa fely and security o f ICC inmates, ICC sta n: :md the commun ity at inmates. stan: and sarel Y sec urity r community aI large are my number one priority. arc priori ty. Pla intiffs' Disc ...
Brief • 2002
consistent with community health 6 standards. Dkt. #129. On January 12, 1995, Judge Burgess entered a Stipulation and Judgment 7 (hereafter Judgment) finally resolving Plaintiffs’ claims. Dkt. #141 ...
indicia that indicates that at the time of booking and classification, where Harrison ever presented with any communication, physical, behavioral or psychological cues of any medical or mental health ...
Brief • April 25, 2016
alleges that her booking fee was taken from her purse and kept by the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Division of Community Corrections, which operates one of the largest jails in Kentucky. Harris ...
Brief • March 2, 2015
specific policies, practices, and procedures are appropriate for resolution within the Coleman remedial process. 18 19 a. c. Access to minimum security facilities and community-based d. Access ...
Brief • October 28, 2010
.”). In addition, Holland & Knight’s 20 Community Services Team, which also serves as plaintiffs’ counsel in this action, has a 21 distinguished record of providing legal representation to under-represented ...
Brief • August 19, 2013
Filed under: Evidence, Witnesses
Evidence - Witness 3.1 Duty to Deliberate 3.2 Communication With Court 3.3 Return of Verdict Page 3 of 28 Page ID#: 180 Page Proposed Jury Instructions No.1 Credibility of Witnesses- Testimony ...
Brief • June 14, 2016
community appears to be in substantial agreement as to what those conditions are. For an inmate to belong in the heat-sensitive subclass, he must (1) have a diagnosed physiological condition that medical ...
to communicate to correctional officers or staff in a coherent fashion. As a result of his mental illness, D.G. would often yell incoherently and bang or kick on his cell door in the Dade CI inpatient unit. 62 ...
, committed suicide; while those who stood the ordeal better were not generally reformed, and in most cases did not recover sufficient mental activity to be of any subsequent service to the community.” In re ...
Brief • September 27, 2014
Filed under: Medical, Jail Specific
handled and resolved); all reports and records documenting urgent and serious inmate incidents and illnesses and related transfers to outside medical facilities; discharge to community health plans; staff ...
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