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adopted) return non-violent, non-sex offense, non-serious criminal offenders to county jails. It could ship more prisoners to out-of-state privately-operated facilities. It could shut down the incestuous ...
Publication • July 16, 2020
, and collect calls from jails. o Propose these caps using a methodology that addresses the flaws underlying the Commission’s 2015 and 2016 rate caps. Propose to adopt rate caps for international inmate ...
and Motion for Class Certification, (Manley Aff) Exhibit (Ex) 50 (Michael R. Sisak & Michelle L. Price, 12th Inmate dies as New York City’s jail crisis intensifies, Associated Press [Sept. 22, 2021]). 2 Manley ...
at the Guadalupe County Correctional Facility ("GCCF") in Santa Rosa, New Mexico. 1 3) At all times pertinent to this complaint, Plaintiffs R.J., R.R., B.R., S.D., J.L.C., J.C., H.M. and J.K. were inmates ...
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
inmates-supports and reinforces gendered notions of the acceptability of violence against women. 20 Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003, 42 U.S.c. § 15602(1) (2003). PREA applies to prisons, jails ...
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Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
of inmates, it is necessary to maximize the types of payment methods (personal checks, credit cards, debit cards, money orders, etc.) and provide the most avenues to accept payments (Western Union, ACE Cash ...
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by the jail 11 administrators at that time who informed me that a 12 female inmate/detainee had made allegations against the 13 defendant that were -- that she had been sexually 14 battered. 15 16 Q ...
Case • 1996
program", and, under Chevron, this construction must be given deference. The Court also finds persuasive the Third Circuit's reasoning in Inmates of the Allegheny County Jail v. Wecht, 1996 WL 474106, *10 ...
Publication • September 1, 2013
to the State’s prison realignment plan, discussed further in Chapter 2. Under this plan, many low‑level offenders are being housed in county‑level facilities. To help pay for their increased inmate population ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
As more became known about HIV, dramatic changes occurred in the HIV policies of both state and federal prisons as well as local city and county jails. The number of prison systems with segregated housing ...
Case • 1977
-- Physicians and Surgeons -- Malpractice -- Standard of Care -- Prison Physician The standard of care against which a jail physician's treatment of inmates is to be measured is the same as that expected ...
lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union, for example, inmates referred to CoreCivic's Idaho Correctional Center as “Gladiator School” because the understaffing led to such a violent atmosphere ...
lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union, for example, inmates referred to CoreCivic's Idaho Correctional Center as “Gladiator School” because the understaffing led to such a violent atmosphere ...
employee William Adkins violated two policies at the Cimarron Correctional Facility. These violations allowed a group of inmates to enter the cell of Carl Stuckey and administer a savage beating. [See Dkt ...
Case • 1985
as to parole of inmates in county jails, houses of correction or workhouses in the hands of the judges of the respective judicial districts. That Act also provided for a hearing, as it continues to do ...
Case • 2006
Leist testified that, among his past duties, he worked in the Lucas County jail for approximately five and one-half years and served as a supervisor in the jail [**14] for about two and one-half years ...
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is being held, ask the arresting officer or call your local precinct or jail. Only the people in charge of the jail can decide if your friends and relatives can visit. Questions about food, clothing ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
to Pro Se, see Page 18 for details. This project is supported in part by grants from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services, the New York State Bar Foundation, and the Tompkins County ...
Brief • 2004
at the Department of Corrections intake facility, and the inmate 24 is credited for the period of time that the person has spent in the county jail during criminal 25 proceedings and awaiting transport ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
the facilities under the control of state-level departments; thus even if post-conviction prisoners are sent to county jails, they would only be included if the state ran those jails as well. Likewise, systems may ...
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