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Kickback publication
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
for the use hereunder shall remain property of the state, be kept confidential, be used only as expressly authorized, and be returned at the contractor's . expense to the F.O.B. point, properly identifying what ...
Publication • February 3, 2020
Filed under: Telephone Rates
inmate on every call, reports on PIN theft and identifies offending Inmate, identifies called party and what inmates they’ve talked to.  Chain calling elimination  Switch-hook dialing prevention  Re ...
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IL Contract -- Consolidated Communications Certifications 2004 12nU/lOU~ no 2l'1ZJ4Z~lU 16: 5H hU 6. (;OnSOllaarea I,;omms WHAT PROVISION Of THE CONmeCT. PROCUREMENT CHANGE? cope OR OTHER LAW ...
Publication • November 17, 2022
Filed under: Whistleblowing
out what’s new at SAO by scanning this code with your smartphone’s camera Office of the Washington State Auditor Pat McCarthy November 17, 2022 Cheryl Strange, Secretary Department of Corrections ...
Article • March 1, 2026 • from PLN March, 2026
each other what makes us cum you are very pretty. I’ll send a pic you might like it goes through no problem FYI I have a fat cock” and sent a picture of himself in his underwear ...
revealed in September 2025, blasted the state for the backup in its prisons of people needing treatment at the state psychiatric hospital. Worse, staffing shortages meant that what little care they received ...
.” What about leadership, or the lack thereof, “to turn the tide within a reasonable period of time”? For the answer to that question, the Court turned to Peters, its receiver nominee ...
been.” As an exasperated SCSJ attorney Jake Sussman told WFAE in Charlotte, the Commission was “moving the goalposts, kind of arbitrarily, about what success looks like.” As with Hayden ...
. The U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas later summarized what surveillance video recorded next. “At 4:20 a.m., Stepien released Lofton from the holding room.” But the teen refused ...
; But since Davis barred the latter and Taylor barred the former, “[t]oday it is likely that neither clause would permissibly support Bowe’s §924(c) conviction.” As for what she called ...
as examples of “Monday-morning-quarterbacking [which] is exactly what [QI] protects against.” Accordingly, the district court’s denial of QI was vacated and the case remanded with instructions ...
people are housed there, what programs are offered and the concentration of people with serious mental illness. At prisons with no staff psychologists, the bureau rotates psychologists from other ...
Case • 1995
Before the Arizona State Senate Committee [**23] on Government Reform, March 21, 1995, at 3. n16 Representative Earnest Baird, a co-sponsor of House Bill 2523 (§ 35-152), explained, "basically what ...
Case • 1998
Crawford-El v. Britton - 118 S.Ct. 1584 (1998) - 1998 Crawford-El v. Britton, 523 U.S. 574, 118 S.Ct. 1584, 140 L.Ed.2d 759 (U.S. 05/04/1998) [1] United States Supreme Court [2] No. 96-827 [3] 523 U.S. 574, 118 S.Ct. 1584, 140 L.Ed.2d 759, 1998, 98 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 3288, 66 …
Case • 1998
] After the symptoms associated with the initial stage subside, the disease enters what is referred to sometimes as its asymptomatic phase. The term is a misnomer, in some respects, for clinical features ...
Case • 1998
in April of 1994. This work had been [**8] commenced pursuant to earlier consent orders but delays had plagued the project and were a part of what underlay the original contempt motion. Completion ...
Case • 1998
of the restraint chair, testified that there was no chair in the cell block. (T.T. at 11-159 to 11-160.) In any event, the officers involved agree that what followed was the use of their "kick--stop restraint ...
Case • 1993
of a confidential informant. The informant only knew what had been told him by inmate Johnson. Furthermore, the reliability of Johnson's statements were not enhanced by the results of his polygraph examination [**11 ...
Case • 1995
Torcasio suffers from what he describes as "morbid obesity." He stands five feet, seven inches tall, weighs 460 pounds, and has a girth of 78 inches. His obesity, he claims, causes him a variety of physical ...
Case • 1995
. [17] The Court made explicit in Hewitt what was implicit in Greenholtz. In evaluating the claims of inmates who had been confined to administrative segregation, it first rejected the inmates' claim ...
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