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Article • December 15, 2003
Filed under: News, News in Brief
a prisoner informant in exchange for releasing him from the Community Correctional Center and putting him on an electronic monitoring program. The FBI recorded incriminating conversations on video and audio ...
not face my own community when my people were getting beat up (in the jail). I owe the public the truth; I don't owe the sheriff anything." Sheriff Blanas, not surprisingly, declined to comment ...
Article • September 15, 2007 • from PLN September, 2007
,? writes Finney Hairston, ?and the extent to which prisoners? families might be resources and assets, rather than liabilities, in promoting safer, resourceful communities.? Last spring, she was on a panel ...
Case • 2007
that it is never proper to place an inmate who might be suicidal in a cell with a corded telephone. Lieutenant Gary Taylor, commander of the jail's communications section, testified that he would never place ...
Case • 2007
prisoner proceeding pro se and in forma pauperis (IFP), filed a 42 U.S.C. § 1983 civil rights complaint against several officials at the Bonneville Community Correctional Facility (BCCF), claiming multiple ...
Case • 2004
concerned that the NHSP employees were calculating his good time credits incorrectly, and that he was being denied credits to which he was entitled. Unable to resolve the dispute by communicating with NHSP ...
Case • 2008
not communicated either an endorsement or a disapproval of any religion because musical expression is not limited to religious contexts. We do not believe a "reasonable observer" could interpret Graterford's music ...
Case • 2003
, 764-65, 16 L. Ed. 2d 908, 86 S. Ct. 1826 (1966) (holding that blood test evidence and chemical analysis were not testimonial or otherwise communicative). Defendants are entitled to summary judgment ...
Case • 2002
that Rena's phone call to the Jail put the Sheriff on notice of a risk of harm to Butera. However, neither of these communications was sufficient to give the Sheriff actual notice of a specific risk of serious ...
Case • 2004
-Montenegro v. United States, 74 F.3d 657, 659 (5th Cir. 1996): Kelly v. Syria Shell Petroleum Development, 213 F.3d 841, 845 (5th Cir. 2000) (quoting Robinson v. TCI/US West Communications Inc., 117 F.3d 900 ...
Case • 1986
. Community Redevelopment Agency, 733 F.2d 646, 650 (9th Cir. 1984). Pro se plaintiffs should be given an opportunity to amend their complaints to overcome any deficiencies unless it clearly appears ...
Case • 1996
, O'Keefe has not been denied all means of petitioning state agencies and officials without having such communications read by prison officials. The definition of legal mail is sufficiently broad to permit ...
Case • 2002
in the prison. While there is probably always some danger to prisoners who inform on fellow prisoners, Williams did not communicate any fears for his safety when he informed Defendant Duggan of his cellmate's ...
Case • 2002
by this ruling. In conclusion, the Court wishes to express its gratitude to the plaintiffs' counsel, Ms. Susan Kay, for the enormous service she has performed for the class of plaintiffs and the community ...
Case • 2001
" communications center should be controlled by civilians, rather than the Sheriff's Department; Leather had never raised this issue in the state court proceeding. Id. The district judge reasoned that Leather's ...
Case • 2001
Haven Correctional Center communicated with Dr. Burns at Yale New Haven Hospital regarding the URC's request for more information. The nurse left a message for Dr. Burns asking whether the closure needed ...
Case • 1992
important to the community that the employer should not be permitted to transfer it to another." W. Page Keeton et al., Prosser and Keeton on the Law of Torts § 71, at 512 (5th ed. 1984). The nondelegable ...
Case • 2008
now provides increased supervision and communication and maintains regular contact with the provider. At least nine current inmates criticize the lack of care they are receiving for Hepatitis C ...
Case • 2009
se. Although Muhammad refused to speak to counsel, the state court was entitled to find that the refusal was attributable to Muhammad's wish to proceed pro se, not an inability to communicate ...
Case • 2005
simply to "the cost and inconvenience of complying." 11 Rather, like the violations we addressed in Yousoufian, it appears the violations here resulted from "poor training, failed communication ...
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