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Be sure that the warden has written notice that there is a specific threat to your husband. Do this repeatedly until your husband is moved. Notice of a specific threat raises the degree of care a prison must excercise to protect an inmate.
Be sure that the warden has written notice that there is a specific threat to your husband. Do this repeatedly until your husband is moved. Notice of... Read More

Verbal threat at workplace

Answered 9 years ago by Richard Lane Hughes (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
I don't think you have legal recourse at this point. If this is a city owned facility, then I think you have to hold all tenants to the same standards. If you do so, then I don't believe that he could lawfully terminate your contract for cause. You should review the terms of your agreement and confirm that you are not an at-will employee.... Read More
I don't think you have legal recourse at this point. If this is a city owned facility, then I think you have to hold all tenants to the same... Read More

What to do if my admendment rights were violated while in prison

Answered 9 years ago by Richard Lane Hughes (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You may have a cause of action against the ADC on several theories. That would turn on the specific facts of your case. You should consult an attorney directly. Be aware that you should act soon. Statutes of limitation may apply that could limit your choices or your case, if any, could be barred entirely.... Read More
You may have a cause of action against the ADC on several theories. That would turn on the specific facts of your case. You should consult an... Read More
You need an attorey to review the facts of this case, including any written reports of the witnesses. Regardless of the order of protection business, excessive force used to acomplish an arrest is unconstitutional and should be looked into.
You need an attorey to review the facts of this case, including any written reports of the witnesses. Regardless of the order of protection business,... Read More