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Case • 2012
, the Jail adopted several revised IMPs. Exs. 272-76. The Jail's revised policies, promulgated in January, February, and May, retained the postcard-only policy. Exs. 272-74. The May 2012 IMP provided that "[e ...
Case • 2008
. Cal. R. Ct. 4.420(b), (e). [55] Examining the Washington law at issue in Blakely, the Supreme Court recognized both that the judge had discretion to determine whether to impose an exceptional ...
Case • 2008
is required in a release plan and stat[e] reasons why the department may deny a release[.]" Id. at 1232 (emphasis added). Accordingly, the Liptrap court found that "the department [does not have] unlimited ...
Case • 1976
as an alternative to the extinction by his competitors of fur-bearing mammals, see Fur Information & Fashion Council, Inc. v. E. F. Timme & Son, 364 F. Supp. 16 (SDNY 1973); and that a domestic producer advertises ...
Case • 2001
) provides that a person is guilty of disorderly conduct when, with the requisite intent or recklessness with regard to public inconvenience or annoyance, "[h]e makes unreasonable noise." N.Y. Pen. L. § 240.20 ...
in Mississippi Prisons: An Exploratory Study,” 25 Am. J. Crim. Just. 137 (2000); Columbus B. Hopper, Sex in Prison: The Mississippi Experiment with Conjugal Visiting (1969). 39 See also Kacy E. Wiggum, “Defining ...
Annual report • December 31, 2013
, the Human Rights Defense Center moved its office from Brattleboro, Vermont to Lake Worth, Florida. While HRDC’s executive team remained the same, new full-time office staff were hired – including Robert E ...
Annual report • December 31, 2014
on the sale of e-cigarettes in Tennessee jails.  On May 14, the West Virginia Gazette published an article by HRDC prison phone justice director David Ganim, urging state officials to reduce prison phone ...
Brief • March 23, 2011
...;..,;:2;,.,4~817~~ fRANClS E. DOSAL ClERIC oIUOGMENTENTD. AO 72 (Rev 8162J DEPUlYCUAK EXHIBIT A _ camera, posing as a prospective patient Count II alleges tortious interference with prospective ...
Brief • 2006
of prescription medications poses an unnecessary and unreasonable risk to prisoners’ health. E. Extremely High Co-payment Fees 76. Since 2002, prisoners at TCI pay a $7.50 co-payment fee for each non-emergency ...
Brief
, CHASE RIVELAND, and the STATE OF WASHINGTON, Appellants. RESPONDENTS’ BRIEF Chris R. Youtz Jonathan P. Meier Marie E. Gryphon SIRIANNI & YOUTZ 701 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3410 Seattle, WA 98104-7032 ...
Brief • July 9, 2010
violators. It creates substantive rights for private individuals and enables them to bring claims to Superior Court. N.J.S.A. 10:6-2(e) It also creates remedies that theretofore did not exist and introduces ...
Brief • March 15, 2008
Silverstein v Fbop Co Complaint Re Adx Conditions of Confinement 2008 Case 1:07-cv-02471-MSK-KMT Document 41 Filed 03/15/2008 Page 1 of 40 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 07-CV-02471-MSK-KMT THOMAS SILVERSTEIN, Plaintiff, v. FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS; sued in its official capacity; HARLEY …
Brief • October 1, 2007
.”............................ 23 3 d. The facts fail to support probable cause for disturbing the peace. ........... 24 4 e. The facts fail to support probable cause for trespass. ............................... 24 5 10 ...
Brief • December 23, 2011
politically ―packing.‖ means of cohesive manipulating minority the group voting are strength ―cracking‖ of a and ―Cracking‖ occurs when redistricting lines are drawn in order to ―divid[e ...
Brief • December 9, 2011
Filed under: Telephones
. ............................................. 19  2.  The Regulations are Not Unconstitutionally Vague. ....................................... 22  E.  The WUTC Did Not Violate its Rules, Procedure or Due Process in Deciding that AT&T Violated ...
Brief • July 24, 2012
Scott Et Al v Doc Et Al Va Complaint Deficient Health Care for Women 2012 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA CHARLOTTESVILLE DIVISION CYNTHIA B. SCOTT, BOBINETTE D. FEARCE, PATRICIA KNIGHT, MARGUERITE RICHARDSON and REBECCA L. SCOTT, Prisoners residing at FLUVANNA CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR …
Brief • March 28, 2011
officers often do not refer to prisoners with HIV by their name or institutional numbers as they do for other prisoners, but simply as "E Dorm" (which everyone knows is the dormitory where prisoners with HIV ...
Brief • April 17, 2003
, and the corresponding investigations filed or pending that quarter, and (2) making any findings and recommendations that the Consultant deems relevant; e. refer complainants to appropriate service providers for peer ...
Brief • October 11, 2007
restriction. E. PROBATION OFFICER TESTIMONY Abigail Ellis, one of the Defendants’ probation officer, testified that she feels like a realtor searching for residences for the people she supervises. Ms. Ellis ...
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