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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 ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
Breach of Privilege: Spying on Lawyers in the United States, NLG , 2014 - A National Lawyers Guild Report - Breach of Privilege: Spying on Lawyers in the United States By Traci Yoder April 2014 About the Author Traci Yoder is Senior Researcher and Student Organizer at the National Lawyers …
Publication • February 9, 2016
such as details of who was present during the incident, what happened during the incident, and what precipitated the incident. The absence of an adequate classification system is another contributing factor ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
prisoner’s suitability for release before the BPT conducted what the court termed “comparative analysis.”156 Moreover, the court reasoned, legislative acquiescence to the BPT’s longstanding parole practices ...
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response you state you observed what appeared to be K1onopin pills crushed in the inmates med cup at the 8:40 medline which should have been given at the 5 pm medline. You indicate you checked the Narcotic ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
activities that occur in the jail. Before starting the staff coverage plan (form C, see exhibit 4), determine what the primary shift schedule will be. Changing the current shift schedule may not be desirable ...
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Filed under: Court Access
Criminal Justice 2000 Report on Corrections Litigation BOUNDARY CHANGES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS The Governance of Corrections: Implications of the Changing Interface of Courts and Corrections by Christopher E. Smith Judicial decisions established legal standards for prison conditions and the treatment of prisoners. Prisoners used the litigation process to seek …
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Goldman Revocation Cert for Police Misconduct 1987 Decertification of Police: An Alternative to Traditional Remedies for Police Misconductt By ROGER GOLDMAN* AND STEVEN PURO** Introduction In order to enforce the fourth amendment guaranty of freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures,l the Supreme Court developed the remedy of excluding evidence obtained …
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for release the Guidebook has valuable information for those Veterans with a long period of confinement ahead of them. The first sections of this Guidebook focus on what you can do while incarcerated with later ...
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Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
, as well as correctional officers at such institutions, district attorneys, prisoner aid organizations, and civil and women’s rights lawyers.86[86] What they found were commonplace patterns of sexual assault ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
nor reach any conclusions concerning what, if any, improper or illegal activities family members may have been involved in. With the Military Department’s help, we reviewed e-mail and other information ...
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
slaves and their wives. Neither wife nor slave could protest sexual relations and had little power over what happened to the products of those unions. n53 Wives and slaves also had little say over ...
Publication • June 3, 2016
every year, little public information is available about immigration detention. Though ICE does release some data in response to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, it is unclear what data, if any ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
crime, public awareness of the ineffectiveness of prison in ameliorating or responding to these problems has grown together with the knowledge of what can be accomplished with community-based approaches ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
understand that what he is doing violates that right.” [FN45] *2832 With this frequentlyemployed defense, police officers can partially or completely avoid personal liability--liability in their individual ...
Brief • April 7, 2017
, such as Garden State, though NJDOC Defendants may provide what they describe as special education classes, those classes do not in fact provide special education, for the reasons described herein. 63. NJDOC ...
Brief • August 21, 2018
, whether it would commit to keeping the improved conditions in place-it refused to answer in the affirmative. This is what VDOC's attorney told this Court: "If the director had stood up and sworn that we ...
Brief • January 11, 2021
with her. 3. What happened to Holly-Barlow Austin was not an isolated incident. She is just the latest victim of a greedy corporate culture that sees inmates as dollar signs and puts profits over people’s ...
Vigil v. Crowther, UT, First Amended Complaint, Wrongful Prisoner Death, 2017 Case 1:16-cv-00132-BSJ Document 32 Filed 04/19/17 Page 1 of 65 RANDALL W. RICHARDS (No. 4503) Richards & Brown 938 University Park Blvd #140 Clearfield, UT 84015 Telephone: (801) 773-2080 lawyers@richardsbrownlaw.com Emily A. Swenson (No. 12257) Emily A. Swenson, PC …
Brief • April 29, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Swain v. Junior, FL, Motion for Preliminary Injunction, COVID-19 Release, 2020 Case 1:20-cv-21457-KMW Document 100 Entered on FLSD Docket 04/29/2020 Page 1 of 52 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA Case No.: 1:20-cv-21457-KMW ANTHONY SWAIN, et al., Plaintiffs, v. DANIEL JUNIOR, et al., Defendants. / ORDER GRANTING IN …
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