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Case • 2004
actually performed in his tenure as Assistant Warden, as well as delineating other activities that were not part of his ordinary job responsibilities (for example, dealing with confidential communications ...
Case • 1983
are recent immigrants from Vietnam and, unfortunately, their English language skills are such that they cannot communicate effectively with their patients. A physician's assistant at the prison testified "I've ...
Case • 1978
to a judge); Bach v. Coughlin, supra; Craig v. Hocker, 405 F. Supp. 656 (D.Nev.1975) (state under no obligation to provide means of communication with the courts, i. e., stamps). Cf. O'Bryan v. County ...
Case • 2003
contemporary standards of decency and is repugnant to the conscience of the community," was "unnecessarily wanton or excessive," extended "beyond the scope of his capacity as a police officer," and took place ...
Case • 1989
Jewish community in the Ukraine, Soviet Union, Fromer has, for most of his life, been an Orthodox Jew. After emigrating to the United States, he became involved in the Lubavitch Hasidic movement. He lapsed ...
Case • 1988
to communicate any of the information she had concerning Boswell's medical condition to the next jailer, Nancy Riecken, who relieved Lero at 6:00 a.m. [18] About 7:00 a.m., Riecken was called by Boswell ...
Case • 2003
the courtroom would have interfered with his ability to communicate with counsel during cross-examination. We are not persuaded that in this case, Father's telephonic appearance would have resulted ...
Case • 2006
. See Blum v. Stenson, 465 U.S. 886, 895 (1984) ("[R]easonable fees under § 1988 are to be calculated according to the prevailing market rates in the relevant community, regardless of whether plaintiff ...
Case • 2006
burden of damage resulting from the wrongful acts of the government should be imposed upon the single individual who suffers the injury, rather than distributed among the entire community constituting ...
Case • 2007
he raised these health concerns. The complaint recounted in detail the reason why these contagious inmates posed a danger: The very close quarters in prison cells, the communal toilets, and the fact ...
Case • 2009
) (finding Iowa's residency statute was "far removed from the traditional concept of banishment" because it restricted only residence, allowing offenders to freely "engage in most community activities ...
Case • 2023
person in an IRC holding [*7] cell for more than 12 hours total, or holding more people in a holding cell than its rated capacity by the Board of State and Community Corrections. See Doc. 347-2. Moving ...
Article • May 15, 1999 • from PLN May, 1999
says there's a new effort afoot to hold employees responsible for their actions and the actions of their subordinates. "We in management within the DOC, here and across the system, have to communicate ...
Article • March 15, 1997 • from PLN March, 1997
in the community means a declining tax base of revenues coupled with the loss of property taxes businesses such as MicroJet would otherwise be paying if they were not housed in prisons. Our Tax Dollars at Work ...
Article • June 15, 2005 • from PLN June, 2005
with a taser is more useful for police than for prison guards, who must build communication and relationships over time with the prisoners. Sam Sublett, security operations administrator for the Arizona ...
like asthma, diabetes, seizure disorders, kidney disease, HIV, Hepatitis C, and hypertension fell far below the standard of care that is well-established in the medical community for the treatment ...
be operated by remote control. Though the prison was intended to house only prisoners who pose "a threat to the safety and security of the community, staff and other inmates", many prisoners were sent ...
Article • March 15, 2001 • from PLN March, 2001
-resistant HIV as a result of people coming back into their communities after having been denied their medications while in prison." [This article originally apeared in the progressive. Reprinted ...
in government-run institutions), who have stood together with student groups and community organizations. Though the interests among these groups are often widely varied, the end goal is the same: to fight ...
, four years on probation, 100 hours of community service, and was fined $50,000. It remains to be seen whether Whitworth will actually serve time in prison. He remained free on bond while his case ...
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