Sentences with phrase «by jail staff»

I've even spoken to one public defender who was told by jail staff not to wear a wire bra, because it made the metal detector beep.

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The lawsuit filed by Jason P. Indreland claims county jail staff took from him a religious -LSB-...]
Starting today, the prisoners coming out of jail after serving less than 12 - months will be supervised by probation staff.
2 p.m., the Committee on Fire and Criminal Justice Services will assemble to make decisions on bills directing the Department of Correction to provide a list of all inmates waitlisted for placement or transfer to alternative housing, to expand its report on «enhanced supervision housing,» to publish «their rules and regulations regarding the use of force by staff on inmates,» to post quarterly reports detailing the visitation of incarcerated individuals, the department's grievance system, and the demographic of incarcerated individuals in city jails, and to create «an inmate bill of rights.»
The superintendent of his Jail Management Division, Thomas Diina, met the deadline by sending Albany a letter stating he better understands a key provision in the state's definition of attempted suicide — whenever an inmate places one's self in a «life - threatening situation» — and told his command - level staff that the «intent of the inmate should not factor into how an incident is categorized.»
Brown students, staff, or faculty can request a BWell workshop or lead a BWell Abby Lee Miller is slammed by Dance Moms for promoting toyboy boyfriend in final episode before jail sentencing.
But the beginning of the Ontario Legal Aid Plan (which became Legal Aid Ontario by way of the Legal Aid Services Act, 1998, s. 3 (1)-RRB-, on March 29, 1967, meant many more accused persons had lawyers, which resulted in: (1) many more trials and a lot fewer guilty pleas; and as a result, (2) drastically over-crowded jails containing inmates awaiting trial; and, (3) shortages of staff in the Toronto Crown Attorney's Office.
(8) the points made in the conclusion are: (1) consistent with avoiding expenditures on the criminal justice system, the federal attorney general appeared to be neglecting the plight of pre-trial inmates in custody in extremely bad jail conditions, and the provincial attorney general appeared to ignore the needs of prosecutors for greater resources of staff and time in order to work adequately; (2) similarly, the other examples presented also support the proposition that the criminal justice system is inadequately resourced because there are «no votes in justice»; and, (3) the reduction in the safeguards against wrongful convictions caused by the radical changes in procedures made necessary because governments do not provide adequate resources for the criminal justice system;
An inmate at the Toronto South Detention Centre has alleged that he was subject to cruel and unusual punishment by court and jail staff.
An inmate at the Toronto South Detention Centre said he spent two weeks with untreated broken bones and alleges cruel and unusual punishment by court and jail staff.
Last month, a Mississauga employer was sentenced by the court to thirty (30) days of jail time and fined $ 20,000 after failing to comply with an order issued by the Ministry of Labour (the «Ministry») to pay over $ 140,000 of unpaid wages to forty - three (43) of his staff employees, along with administrative fees to the Ministry.
See the Lawson studies at: CORRECTIONS: TOUGH ON CRIME PHILOSPHY by ROBERT G. LAWSON Discussion of the effect of Tough On Crime sentencing policies on the public - and CORRECTIONS: TURNING JAILS INTO PRISONS - BY ROBERT G. LAWSON — Collateral Damage from Kentucky's War on Crime3) Ethics Code for Governors Executive Office Staff: We suggest that the Governor impose a simple ethics code for all members of his executive office, that mandates respect for the law, particularly the Merit Systeby ROBERT G. LAWSON Discussion of the effect of Tough On Crime sentencing policies on the public - and CORRECTIONS: TURNING JAILS INTO PRISONS - BY ROBERT G. LAWSON — Collateral Damage from Kentucky's War on Crime3) Ethics Code for Governors Executive Office Staff: We suggest that the Governor impose a simple ethics code for all members of his executive office, that mandates respect for the law, particularly the Merit SysteBY ROBERT G. LAWSON — Collateral Damage from Kentucky's War on Crime3) Ethics Code for Governors Executive Office Staff: We suggest that the Governor impose a simple ethics code for all members of his executive office, that mandates respect for the law, particularly the Merit System.
The documents were related to drug smuggling generally by staff and employees at the Toronto jail.
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