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Case • 2008
what practical benefit there might be.? Commissioner's Ruling (May 25, 2007) at 2. ¶12 Anderson has since been released and his appeal is technically moot. We consider the merits as a matter ...
Case • 2007
are screened in Pekin or what visitors are allowed to see the plaintiff. Since the plaintiff is proceeding pro se, the court will allow the plaintiff an opportunity to file an amended complaint. The proposed ...
Case • 2008
, the trial court could reasonably conclude that Officer Avila's and Officer Clausing's testimony about what defendant appeared to be doing when he had his arms around Officer Avila was admissible lay opinion ...
Case • 2009
as addressing only the substantive rules that apply within the prison, and not the rules for litigation about what happened in the prison, but Wisconsin's courts have read them broadly to mean that all laws ...
Case • 2008
itemization as to what was provided and when by the expert Dr. Metzner; failure to indicate that the information packets and responding to prisoner's mail are germane to this action; deletion of charge ...
Case • 2008
since N.C.G.S. § 14-2 makes a life sentence equivalent to 80 years.? Here, the State concedes to what defendant is currently arguing. Our judicial notice of this sentence is dispositive to the issue ...
Case • 1972
provides much assistance to the court in specifying what non-stenographic methods should be used or in providing safeguards which will protect the accuracy, utility and integrity of the record ...
Article • February 22, 2018
Intelligence Officer Michael Foley was responsible for investigating prisoner conflicts and threats. When he noticed marks on Hagen’s face, Foley asked what happened. Hagen admitted that Lapich and Miskell ...
Article • June 5, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
: Nicholas Oakley, Robert Escamilla, Andrew Cruz, Russell Kopasz, Brock Teyechea, Robert Morris and Eric Smale. “You know what force it takes to break somebody’s arm?” said Jonathan Smith ...
Article • December 5, 2018 • from PLN December, 2018
;I think there’s a genuine desire to do things differently,” Cloud said. “The closure of that space is a huge symbolic victory just because of what it was.... It was a microcosm ...
Article • December 5, 2018 • from PLN December, 2018
Filed under: Statistics/Trends, Suicides
, all of which should have made her an “obvious suicide risk,” her family claimed. “What happened to her should never have happened,” said David Prado’s attorney, Mark ...
, reducing fines and fees, and implementing payment plans for people unable to pay what they owe. Noting several violations of federal law pertaining to racial discrimination, as well as rampant suppression ...
to maintain security and order. But what if the looking glass needs to be reversed and the jailers need to be overseen instead? With identity theft perpetrated by prison and jail employees on the rise ...
suffering broken bones from a fall off a top bunk. Then there was Jefferson, who died due to constipation. [See: PLN, Sept. 2016, p.50]. “What connects them all is that all of these people were ...
Article • January 8, 2018
Doe plaintiff, he offered his theory about what happened. “Because the prosecutors and the victim-witness division employees were scheduled to be on vacation over the holiday break, they did ...
Article • January 8, 2018 • from PLN January, 2018
, Byrd’s sister. “Do what’s right. Change whatever is not working. Don’t let other families feel the way I do.” Dr. Terry Kupers, a psychiatrist and expert on mental health ...
Article • November 6, 2018 • from PLN November, 2018
back to what they know” – namely, illegal activities, said Stephen Metraux, the study’s author. DOCCS insists that homeless shelters are a destination of last resort for its parolees ...
, it appears to be exactly what prisons are – the hospital of last resort for doctors in trouble. Dr. Casey McVea, 42, is the only full-time physician at Rayburn Correctional Center, where he is medical ...
Article • August 23, 2016
presented providers with lectures by the Colorado Attorney General's Office regarding the medico-legal aspects of documentation.  A peer review process has been initiated.  It is unclear what ...
increase the ‘parental identity’ that maintains the role of the parent, even when they’re in prison.” But jails and prisons should offer families both options, and not dictate what ...
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