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Prisoners' Rights:
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Prisoner Rights : Legal Documents

Disability Advocates, Inc. v. New York State Office of Mental Health, et al.: Complaint (05/03/2004)

Lucy AM v. Superintendents of the Department of Correctional Services: Amended complaint (05/03/2004)

Austin v. Wilkinson: Stipulation for injunctive relief (05/03/2004)

The Reyes claim (05/03/2004)

Cross Cultural Lawyering (05/03/2004)

Osterback v. Moore: Plaintiffs' notice of acceptance of defendants' revised offer of judgement (05/03/2004)

Osterback v. Moore: Riveland Report (05/03/2004)

Ayers v. Perry: Habeas letter agreement (05/03/2004)

Jones' El v. Berge: Order and settlement agreement (05/03/2004)

Osterback v. Moore: Halleck report (05/03/2004)

Osterback v. Moore: Haney report (05/03/2004)

Osterback v. Moore: Plaintiffs' response to defendants' motion to terminate revised offer of judgment (05/03/2004)

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