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Brief • December 20, 2012
PAGEID #: 11423 Introduction     What follows is the Monitor’s 2012 Annual Report on compliance with the S.H. v. Reed  Stipulation for Injunctive Relief.  Over the course of 2012, we have reported ...
Brief • 2010
on which liability must be based.” The District Court further observed that it was unclear from the complaint what actions or inactions by the insurer might plausibly have supported liability for various ...
Brief • February 24, 2014
metastasized that was an answer from 1.5 years ago! To what extend have the cells divided? How much time do I have left?” ADC214945. 52. On 4/8/13, he was finally seen by a physician who noted that now had ...
Brief • March 22, 2013
Filed under: RLUIPA, Religious Property
State Penitentiary] or the Women’s Center”), “[t]here is not the possibility to step directly outside the housing unit” for a religious ceremony. ROA 226. Ultimately what Defendants seemed to fear most ...
Brief • February 26, 2010
was unable to obtain pulse oximetry as a result of what he believed to be caused by cyanosis in both hands, an ominous sign suggesting that Ramos’ blood was not properly perfusing through his limbs. In 17 ...
Brief • March 10, 2014
Sanchez v. County of San Bernardino, CA, Order Granting Atty Fees, Police Shooting Death, 2014 Case 2:10-cv-09384-MMM-OP Document 275 Filed 03/10/14 Page 1 of 43 Page ID #:5785 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 12 13 14 …
it, approve it, condone it, or turn a blind eye for fear of what they might see.” Int’l Action Ctr., 365 F.3d at 28. A “failure to alleviate ‘a significant risk that he should have perceived but did not,’ while ...
Brief • 2008
, 2004)(Attachment B). STATEMENT OF THE ISSUES 1. Whether Ajaj is seeking injunctive relief with regard to his initial transfer to ADX and, if so, what sort of injunctive relief is being sought. 2. Whether ...
Brief • 2010
clinical space is less than half of what is necessary for daily operations.’” JS1-App. 93a (citation omitted). 10 • Because the prisons are so overcrowded, inmate control is difficult, and prison ...
Brief • 2005
Filed under: Telephones
, they are timely no matter what statute of limitations this Court applies. 4 Second, Plaintiffs’ claims against DOCS delineated in Counts II through VII are claims for declaratory judgment and for moneys had ...
Brief • 2008
in front of the inmate, standing to the side of the inmate in a nonthreatening manner, attempting to ascertain what is wrong with the inmate, and attempting to resolve the situation. V 8 at 136 ...
Brief • 2005
/14/03 at approximately 1615 hours. I asked C/O Winslow what his understanding of the current strip search policy was. He explained his understanding, which appeared to be correct except that he did ...
Brief • November 26, 2018
“comments from those persons or organizations who may be interested or affected.” 40 C.F.R. § 1503.1(a)(2)-(4). 59. NEPA’s governing regulations define what “range of actions, alternatives, and impacts [must ...
Brief • April 1, 2010
Filed under: Grievances
. Mr. Jones does not know what that conduct was, and thus does not know how to avoid redesignation to the eMU. He joins in all claims based on his well-founded fear ofredesignation to the eMU. 22 ...
of individuals with disabilities in determining what auxiliary aids and services are necessary. 28 C.F.R. § 35.160(b)(2). In sum, the ADA and RA prohibit not only “traditional” forms of discrimination, but also ...
Brief • April 27, 2017
expired or been completed. Individuals were eligible for restoration of civil rights without a hearing if they were convicted of what the Board deemed less serious felonies and had “[n]o outstanding ...
Rogers, et al. v. Colorado Dept. of Corrections, et al., CO, videophone communication for deaf prisoners, order, 2019 Case 1:16-cv-02733-STV Document 158 Filed 09/18/19 USDC Colorado Page 1 of 48 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Consolidated Civil Action No. 16-cv-02733-STV BIONCA CHARMAINE ROGERS, CATHY …
Brief • March 25, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
. According to former CDCR Secretary Scott Kernan, California’s prisons are “a 15 tinderbox of potential infection as you go forward, especially if you are just watching 16 what’s going on around the world ...
a hearing if they were convicted of what the Board deemed less serious felonies and had “[n]o outstanding detainers or pending criminal charges, or terms of supervised release” Even in conjunction ...
Brief • August 15, 2005
Filed under: Telephones
, they are timely no matter what statute of limitations this Court applies. 4 Second, Plaintiffs’ claims against DOCS delineated in Counts II through VII are claims for declaratory judgment and for moneys had ...
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