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Case • 1994
by a correctional officer. n1 The sanction imposed by the DHO for this act was sixty (60) days of disciplinary segregation and the loss of visiting privileges for six months. The DHO also found that the petitioner ...
Case • 1972
to communicate with [him]" in violation of his constitutional right to counsel in that: [12] (A) On June 13, 1967: Six days before the start of his trial (June 19, 1967), Via's counsel visited Via ...
Case • 1986
." Id. at 560. In concluding that the security interests of the prison in undertaking strip/body cavity searches after " contact" visits outweighed the privacy interests of the inmates -- prisoners who ...
Case • 2004
activities such as dressing, brushing her teeth, washing and cooking. She was not physically able to care for her son. In June, 2001, claimant visited an orthopedic surgeon and occupational therapy ...
Case • 2023
, although LaVergne alleged he was confined to a cell twenty-three hours per day from August 2012 to June 2017, he was nonetheless "permitted two contact visits per month," "was able to make phone calls, cook ...
Case • 2003
obscene or abusive language or gestures. Defs.' Mem. at 3. Lyons sanctioned Childers to six weeks' loss of visits, ten days of isolation (suspended for ninety days), and a Classification Status Review. Id ...
in Washington, D.C. Visitation is all but impossible, and visitations are very important to prisoner mental health. [Visits] are usually correlated with positive prison adjustment behavior as well as decreased ...
critical areas including housing not accommodating the disabled, lack of disability access to infirmaries, law libraries, visitation areas, yard and recreational facilities, dining halls, and medical clinics ...
Article • October 9, 2018 • from PLN October, 2018
, many corrections agencies bar family members from mailing packages or bringing them during visits. Those who want to send food, clothing and other gifts to incarcerated relatives – at any time ...
Article • March 4, 2016
-square-foot single cell, interacting only with guards, relatives on occasional visits, perhaps an inmate through the walls. Once a day, he had been allowed to stand in an open air room a little larger than ...
Brief
was located (26-27). At that point, some of the C/Os were assembled in administration, and some were still in visitation (27). When he got to visitation, someone whom he does not remember told him to go ...
Brief • December 7, 1979
in non-complying facilities. the standards — the confinement of In addition, some of particularly those relating to visitation, exercise, recreation and activity, and medical care — on their face ...
Brief • 2003
, plaintiff has demanded an opportunity to visit Southport Bnd inspect and photograph not only D-Block, but A, B, and C Blocks as well. celL'> exist j According to plaintiff, n these clthet" blocks that. cia ...
Brief • 2002
in November 2000, Appellant engaged in a personal and sexually 6 intimate relationship with Ms. Espinoza, that he came to know her through his job as a Visiting 7 Room Correctional Officer, that he sent her ...
Brief • 1979
. In addition, some of the standards — particularly those relating to visitation, exercise, recreation and activity, and medical care — on their face authorize constitutional violations. 24. As a direct ...
Article • August 1, 2020 • from PLN August, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
;lockdown”) since April 1, 2020. This lockdown was supposed to reduce the possibility of introducing the virus into facilities by eliminating contact visits by friends and family of prisoners ...
Article • May 1, 2020 • from PLN May, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
room. We have not been given any soap, disinfectant, bleach or any other cleaning supplies. They provide watered down liquid soap that doesn’t lather up. They have stopped all visits until further ...
Article • August 1, 2022 • from PLN August, 2022
Filed under: Prisoner Media
time I heard about the station was from a man on death row named John Henry Ramirez. It was a week until he was scheduled to be executed, and I’d visited him to ask about his plea for prison ...
In-the-News Article • August 31, 2016
;rdquo; But companies just took the opportunity to increase in-state call rates after that, she said. And there was also an acceleration in the use of video monitor visits, instead of in-person visits ...
, but is not limited to, telephone communications, uncensored correspondence, and visits. Comments: Facility authorities should assist inmates in making confidential contact with attorneys and their authorized ...
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