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Case • 1997
in the Denton County Jail, access to which is controlled by a door which can be closed and locked. It contains a surveillance camera, with the monitor in the matron's room, and it is equipped with a voice ...
Case • 2001
of telecommunications under comprehensive judicial surveillance in the name of free speech. [21] The plaintiffs also argue that the kickback scheme, as they regard it, impairs contracts to which the plaintiffs ...
Case • 2003
undertake to install a new system of video surveillance, both inside and outside the jail, and a new system of audio technology to permit electronic communications between prisoners in the cellblocks and Jail ...
Case • 1990
for the day's visitation so that there would be close surveillance of inmates receiving visitors. [14] When Sgt. Benzler observed in the visitor's room that day, eight out of sixteen inmates who were ...
Case • 1990
have become the target of intensive police activity, including high surveillance and "battering ram" search warrants. Obviously, such intrusive tactics increase that resentment and anger toward law ...
Case • 1962
of the attributes of privacy of a home, an automobile, an office, or a hotel room. In prison, official surveillance has traditionally been the order of the day.*fn14 Though it may be assumed that even [ 370 U.S ...
Case • 2005
] The reason Ms. Pool was in the Observation Cell under constant video surveillance was because upon learning that Ms. Pool was refused transfer to Benton County due to medical problems and upon learning ...
Case • 2000
any group for improper behavior. Yet, defendant's witnesses assert that their surveillance capacity has limits. For instance, they do not have sufficient staff to watch over every inmate meeting, much ...
Case • 1998
the defendant's calls. [54] When the telephone surveillance failed to produce any inculpatory statements, the police obtained the co-defendant's consent to wear a body wire transmitter to record ...
Case • 1996
indicating that the [defendant] knowingly agreed to the surveillance." Amen, 831 F.2d at 378; Griggs-Ryan v. Smith, 904 F.2d 112, 116-17 (1st Cir. 1990). [49] In Amen, the Second Circuit examined ...
Case • 1997
, but stated that "the information either came from a person who was a confidential informant of ours or electronic surveillance," and "was reliable enough to be passed on to the Department of Corrections ...
Case • 2003
[*844] legislative history indicates that "consent may be express or implied in fact from 'surrounding circumstances indicating that the [defendant] knowingly agreed to the surveillance.'" Van Poyck, 77 ...
Case • 1984
, purse snatchings and robberies. Despite the late hour, most of the stores in the plaza were open because of the holiday season. [17] The officers parked their car and began a surveillance ...
camera matrix systems in the country, 366 cameras record live 24 hours a day. The perimeter surveillance system includes taut wire and microwave detection systems." Like most high-tech systems ...
in Bartlett, Texas. State investigators found that doors had been left unlocked at the facility. No one was watching the closed-circuit TV surveillance monitors. When the prisoners cut their way through ...
Case • 1987
, officer Campana searched her briefcase and read confidential attorney-client correspondence. Campana additionally compelled Sturm to conduct her interviews under visual and audio surveillance of prison ...
that it was covered by the mainstream media, including a 60 Minutes report that aired on February 11, 2007 which showed a prison surveillance video of Souders' slow and lingering demise (see: www.cbsnews.com/stories ...
Article • July 15, 2007 • from PLN July, 2007
in solitary confinement regularly saw another human being when guards made their rounds. Today, video surveillance technology makes it possible to eliminate even that fleeting human contact. Who ends up ...
most cells, showers and multiple occupancy settings, a lack of video or camera surveillance in any of the units, and no intercoms or call buttons in the cells.? The report also found that ?corrections ...
Case • 2005
was published in the Fall 2001 issue of OFF! as "Beware! Surveillance Society, by Josef Shevitz." It has also appeared in translation in two German publications, although Mr. Jordan never submitted the article ...
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