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Case • 1988
officials to conclude that inmates segregated in the maximum-security prison on account of violence should be required to communicate in writing rather than in person with other inmates; we sustained a more ...
Case • 2002
and permitted by federal and state law enforcement in the discharge of their duties." Specifically, they argued that Michael's communications with state and federal law enforcement officers in this case, along ...
Case • 1988
for the record than to communicate information or to carry instructions. One egregious example will suffice to establish the need to pick and choose with care. One budget document showing amounts designated ...
Case • 1999
or drink while wearing it, created difficulty communicating with inmates and co-workers, and was described as "ridiculous" by other officers. The other mask did nothing to shield Muller's eyes from ...
Case • 2004
' . . . . Without the benefit of communal services plaintiff was denied the uplifting of the spirit, the reassurance of fellow Christians that I am one with God, that we are saved by faith and not by deed. Plaintiff ...
Case • 2002
, and had communicated that decision to the crew, who in turn relied upon the Coast Guard's actions. Then the Coast Guard failed to monitor the radio channel it had instructed the KUHUSHAN to use, failed ...
Case • 2000
that night, both guards and inmates approached her, communicating sexual interest. One guard exposed herself to Daskalea while telling her how much she enjoyed the dance. [28] During the next few days ...
Case • 2002
." Greene, 456 U. S., at 455; see also Mullane, 339 U. S., at 319 ("[T]he mails today are recognized as an efficient and inexpensive means of communication."); United States Postal Service, 2000 Comprehensive ...
Case • 2003
an interest in having a sexual relationship with Lockley, an interest she communicated to him directly and also broadcast to fellow employees at Mid-State. Lockley rejected her overtures. [36] Eventually ...
Case • 2002
Handberry v. Thompson - 219 F.Supp.2d 525 (SD NY 2002) - 2002 ZAKUNDA-ZE HANDBERRY, et al., Plaintiffs, - against - WILLIAM C. THOMPSON, JR., et al., Defendants. 96 Civ. 6161 (CBM) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK 219 F. Supp. 2d 525; 2002 U.S. Dist. …
Case • 1998
, and diagnosis (while in prison) of paranoid schizophrenia, the hearing examiner decided that Blair-Bey was a threat to the community. He recommended that parole be denied, and that no new hearing be scheduled ...
Case • 1993
have great difficulty conforming to prison rules and regulations, who have assaulted the staff, or who pose an extreme danger to the outside community and, therefore, require the stringent security ...
Case • 1998
of the Corporation or any person or entity receiving financial assistance provided by the Corporation; [28] (6) that pays for any personal service, advertisement, telegram, telephone communication, letter ...
Case • 2001
received could carry up to a five-year period of parole. Pursuant to his plea bargain, Joshua pleaded guilty to sexual assault of a child, and agreed to an eight-year sentence to Community Corrections ...
Case • 2001
, fairness, or logic of legislative choices.'" Heller v. Doe, 509 U.S. at 319, 113 S. Ct. at 2642 (quoting FCC v. Beach Communications, Inc., 508 U.S. 307, 313, 113 S. Ct. 2096, 2101, 124 L. Ed. 2d 211 (1993 ...
Case • 2000
to him and because the County's own employees in the jail failed to adequately communicate his medical needs during his period of painful crisis. The Court thus must address one of the knottier legal ...
Case • 2002
documents about the inmate; interviews family members, former doctors, and members of the community about the inmate; and has a psychologist interview the inmate. As part of this process, BOP successfully ...
Case • 1999
impact upon a governmental interest is insufficient to subordinate a constitutional right. See Turley v. Adel Community Sch. Dist., 322 F. Supp. 402, 408 (S.D. Iowa 1971). Constitutional rights are too ...
Case • 2004
, the defendant Linda Fisher, informed him that he was required to register with the Denver Police Department as a sex offender and attend a community treatment program or he would be returned to prison ...
Case • 2002
receiving any such notice. In particular, Joyce Griffin denies having knowledge of the events involved in this dispute as they were occurring. In any event, Biberdorf did not receive any communication about ...
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