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Case • 2008
prescriptions because he did not receive the proper forms. Nothing in the record establishes whether such forms were in fact filled out or, indeed, whether they were required at all. What we do know is that Dr ...
Case • 2009
; wardens who allow some prisoners but not others to invite the press into their cells might well take account of what they expect the inmates to say or the reporters to relate to the public. But a blanket ...
Article • March 15, 2013
are sincerely set forth, I want to try to answer your statements in what I hope will be patient and reasonable terms. I think I should indicate why I am here in Birmingham, since you have been influenced ...
Brief • 2008
for the state Department of Corrections into this courtroom to answer hard questions about what this overcrowding really means. None of these men were evasive, and all were unanimous in demonstrating ...
Brief • 2014
:13). The Carmans’ back yard is an area where visitors don’t usually go. (COA App. 47; TT, 38:1-9). Disputed Facts What happened next was disputed, but we discuss the version most favorable ...
narcotics packaging of about one kilogram. Halloran unwrapped the present and found approximately 2.5 pounds of what appeared to be cocaine wrapped in foil and FoodSaver plastic material. Halloran also seized ...
Publication
Filed under: International, CIA
. In addition, if OPR finds professional misconduct, it will also recommend an appropriate range of disciplinary actions for consideration by the attorney's supervisors. In light of what appears to us ...
his left. Officers decided to use force to gain Atencio’s compliance. One officer wrestled Atencio to the ground. Petitioners joined, pinning Atencio to the ground and forming what one officer called ...
Brief • December 18, 2014
, that’s really what his media attention and fame has brought to his position, his power, so that he can, by and large, get what he needs from other elected people, from his employees, from the public.5 15 ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
Filed under: Release and Reentry
://www.bop.gov/resources/pdfs/reentry_handbook.pdf WHAT IS THIS HANDBOOK FOR? Reentering your community can be more manageable when you’re aware of services and resources available to help. This handbook contains ...
enough to support their own families—reinforcing hunger across generations. What Is Mass Incarceration? Mass incarceration is a commonly used term for the extremely high rate of incarceration ...
Article • December 1, 2025 • from PLN December, 2025
; As for the Rolls-­Royce he’s been photographed in? Logan noted that his Phantom is a 2015 model. “Guess what? It’s a 10-­year-­old Rolls-­Royce,” he said, adding that he had ...
Case • 1988
suffers from seizures what do you do? Where is the compassion or the human and individual element in your department?" Comp. Ex. D4. 23. In a letter dated May 8, 1985, the plaintiff wrote Governor Cuomo ...
Case • 2001
(a) was to add months or years to the sentences of upwards of one thousand former parolees who were still subject to the Department's authority. n3 n3 The subtraction of improper street time credit extended what ...
Brief • December 5, 2016
to qualified immunity and dismissed the complaint with prejudice. Its reasoning was that the complaint pleaded only an objective theory of deliberate indifference, i.e., what a reasonable official should have ...
Publication
. n37 Such adjustments produce a confession rate of somewhere below 38.7%, n38 quite close to what we found. Other data from the 1970s suggest confession rates in the range of 20.3% to 51.3%. n39 ...
Publication
more options for relief from removal. The purpose of the manual is to give noncitizen CDCR prisoners an understanding of what will happen to them as the result of an immigration detainer (hold), help ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: Magazines
, share the same basic structures. The most visible thing about them is their appearance, what is seen and felt. Great power systems first try to ignore challenges to them, to dismiss them. When this fails ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
, the restrictions on communication seem both wrong and dangerous during a pandemic, limiting what the public knows about COVID-19 in prisons and jails. The barriers to and need for communication from incarcerated ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Cost of Prison Systems
?.............................................. 26 A. The Puzzle of Prisons? ........................................................ 26 B. Accountability, Flexibility, and Neutrality .......................... 31 1. To Know What Works ...
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