Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 1 of 150 Page ID #:2954 EXHIBIT 1 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 2 of 150 Page ID #:2955 69. The GEO Group, Inc. Use of Force Welcome! CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02083 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 3 of 150 Page ID #:2956 Use of Force 69. I Introduction I Why Use of Force? - Protect inmates/detainees, other employees, and members of the community who are threatened by the actions of any inmate/detainee - Prevent escapes - Maintain or regain order within the facility - Protect property November 2014 Use of Force 2 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02084 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 4 of 150 Page ID #:2957 Use of Force 6969 Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: 1. Describe GEO policy for use of force and define the types of authorized force 2. Explain the authorized force options available 3. Identify the speci?c conditions under which each type of force may be applied 4. Describe the purpose of videotaping use of force incidents 5. List the required post incident procedures August 2010 Use of Force 3 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02085 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 5 of 150 Page ID #:2958 69. The GEO Group, Inc. Policy and Definitions Objective 1: Describe GEO policy for use of force and define the types of force CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02086 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 6 of 150 Page ID #:2959 Policy Definitions 69. I Policies I Adelanto Detention Facilit governed by the following policies - GEO Use of Force Policy ;11.2.15 - ADF Use of Force Policy 10.2.15 November 2010 Use of Force 5 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02087 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 7 of 150 Page ID #:2960 Policy Definitions 69. I Policies I - Use of force shall be employed only as a last resort when it reasonably appears that other alternatives are not feasible in a given situation Only the minimum force reasonably believed necessary should be used when a situation requires the use of force Force is never used to impose punishment Deadly force may only be used when firearms are expressly defined by a contract agreement. November 2010 Use of Force 6 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02088 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 8 of 150 Page ID #:2961 Policy Definitions 6969 Employee Responsibilities: - All security and custody personnel are trained in methods of self-defense and use of force as a last resort to control inmates/detainees - Each employee is responsible for being thoroughly familiar with all policies relating to the use of force and restraining devices - Any violations of provisions of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary procedures November 2014 Use of Force 7 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02089 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 9 of 150 Page ID #:2962 Policy Definitions ee? Basic Information - Data regarding uses of force is confidential except for basic information, which includes: The time and place of the incident Names of inmate/detainee(s) and staff directly involved A brief narrative of the incident A brief description of any injuries sustained Any civil action Any criminal charge or administrative disciplinary action that may have been filed as a result of the incident November 2014 Use of Force 8 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02090 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 10 of 150 Page ID #:2963 Policy Definitions Gee) Minor Use of Force: consists of any physical contact with an inmate/detainee in a confrontational situation to control behavior or to enforce order, including the placement of hands on the inmate/detainee in an effort to cause him to do anything involuntary. November 2014 Use of Force 9 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02091 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 11 of 150 Page ID #:2964 Policy Definitions ee? Major Use of Force: A minor use of force becomes major under any of the following conditions: - If restraints are applied in order to restore or preserve order unless such restraints are routinely required to assure control of an individual or group - Chemical agents, batons, or other instruments are used - If a canine is used to apprehend an inmate (take downs or bite holds) and touches an offender in an aggressive manner November 2014 Use of Force 10 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02092 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 12 of 150 Page ID #:2965 Policy Definitions 6969 Major Use of Force If any offensive or defensive physical contact or hold is employed including any of the following: November 2014 physical blows hard pushes come along holds pressure point techniques defensive holds bruise or wound is identified by the medical staff as of occurring due to minor force. Use of Force 11 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02093 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 13 of 150 Page ID #:2966 Policy Definitions Ge? Deadly Use of Force: Major use of force becomes deadly force if authorized ?rearms are used - Used when all other reasonable measures have failed to bring the situation_under control ?ilf?i I November 2014 Use of Force 12 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02094 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 14 of 150 Page ID #:2967 Policy Definitions Ge? Immediate Use of Force: The ability to instantly use force and/or apply restraints when the behavior of an offender constitutes a serious threat to the inmate, staff, others, or property to the institutional security and good order. Staff may respond with or without the presence or direction of a supervisor November 2014 Use of Force CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02095 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 15 of 150 Page ID #:2968 Policy Definitions ee? Calculated Use of Force: A situation involving an isolated area where the risk of immediate, direct threat to the inmate or to others is low. There is time for the deliberate use of force application of restrains), staff must first determine if the situation can be resolved without resorting to force. - Needs to be prearranged to be documented via video camera. November 2014 Use of Force 14 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02096 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 16 of 150 Page ID #:2969 69. The GEO Group, Inc. Use of Force Conditions Objective 2: Identify the specific conditions under which each type of force may be applied CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02097 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 17 of 150 Page ID #:2970 Use of Force Conditions 69. When should you use Force? Justifiable self-defense Protection of others Protection of property Prevention of escape Forced cell extraction Maintaining or regaining control November 2014 Use of Force 16 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02098 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 18 of 150 Page ID #:2971 Use of Force Conditions 6963 - Medical Staff i -Medical staf?will be present duringa major use of, - forcewhenever possible I Calculate 1 before actio 0? I ? mmediate Use of V- .lVledIcal staffwill be 1 . altered 356190" as possible bya Su?perVisor I '11; -- November 2014 Use of Force 17 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02099 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 19 of 150 Page ID #:2972 Use of Force Conditions 6969 All of the following must exist for a minor use of force: El Immediate compliance is necessary to preserve the order and safety and physical property of the institution, its employees, its inmates/detainees or others persons El Verbal persuasion is impractical or fails to achieve compliance El Standard disciplinary sanctions and procedures alone are insufficient to respond to the behavior CI The minor use of force can be reasonably expected to directly lead to a necessary level of compliance November 2014 Use of Force 18 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02100 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 20 of 150 Page ID #:2973 Use of Force Conditions 6969 When all of the following conditions exist: El Imminent and immediate danger to employees, inmates, or other persons exist Cl Minor use of force would not be sufficient to manage the situation El All reasonable actions have been taken to stabilize the situation, including additional staff to help defuse the situation To prevent serious property damage and to prevent escape CI To maintain or regain control of the facility in the even of a: 0 Rebellion Riot November 2014 Use of Force 19 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02101 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 21 of 150 Page ID #:2974 Use of Force Conditions 6969 November 2014 Use of Force Deadly force may only be used to prevent serious life threatening injury to a person or to prevent an escape when such response is specifically authorized by contract agreement Deadly force may be used when necessary: To quell a rebellion To quell a riot or disturbance in which loss of life or serious life threatening injury to any person or escape is imminent Where previous lesser means of major force have proved ineffective Authorization for the use of deadly force shall be made by the senior officer on duty at the facility, or higher authority 20 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02102 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 22 of 150 Page ID #:2975 Use of Force Conditions 6969 Is this a condition- for Use of Force? November 7, 2014 Use of Force 21 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02103 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 23 of 150 Page ID #:2976 69. The GEO Group, Inc. Force Options Objective 3: Explain the authorized force options available CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02104 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 24 of 150 Page ID #:2977 Force Options Ge? Authorized Force Options The authorized force options include: 1. Command Presence (?Show of Force?) entering into a scene Verbal Tactics words, language Empty-Handed Control or Weaponless Control Mechanical Restraints Chemical Agents Baton or Impact Weapons Deadly Force November 2014 Use of Force 23 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02105 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 25 of 150 Page ID #:2978 Force Options @969 - The presence (?Show of Force?) of a staff person, particularly someone with authority or influence over the inmate/detainee, may be adequate control for non-threatening situations - People act differently under different circumstances and a corrections officer's intervention into a situation creates a new set of circumstances November 2014 Use of Force 24 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02106 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 26 of 150 Page ID #:2979 Force Options @969 - To avoid needless violence, corrections officers must redirect human behavior with words of persuasion and advice QKLI - Verbal controls include: Listening to the inmate/detainee Attempting to calm or reason with him Explaining the consequences of his behavior November 2014 Use of Force 25 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02107 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 27 of 150 Page ID #:2980 Force Options @969 - When words do not control, weaponless control should be used - Weaponless control and techniques include: - Restraining holds Impact or stunning blows Pain compliance techniques to cause the person to cease resistance November 2014 Use of Force 26 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02108 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 28 of 150 Page ID #:2981 Force Options 6969 Mechanical restraints are temporary restraining devices and provide only limited control: - handcuffs - leg irons StraitjaCkeTS IMPORTANT NOTE: 50? reStralntS Inmates/detainees shall not . - restrained to a stationary object cell bars or fences) Security staff shall remove restraints at: 0 The direction of a security supervisor - Once the inmate/detainee is calm - In a secured area and the situation is defused November 2014 Use of Force 27 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02109 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 29 of 150 Page ID #:2982 Force Options @969 - Mechanical restraints shall be used when reasonably necessary to include the following: Transport outside the facility Movement inside the facility in accordance with facility procedures Under medical advice to prevent the inmate/detainee from attempting suicide or inflicting serious physical injury upon himself When an inmate/detainee creates a disturbance, to include throwing projectiles or destroying property As soon as possible when it appears that an inmate/ detainee may become violent or disruptive November 2014 Use of Force 28 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02110 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 30 of 150 Page ID #:2983 Force Options @969 atch out for: Placing an inmate/detainee in a face down position following the application of restraints is strictly prohibited - Restraints should never be applied in a way that causes discomfort, restricts the blood flow, or breathing of the inmate/detainee - When an inmate/detainee resists or sustains injuries during the application of handcuffs, a Use of Force Report is required November 2014 Use of Force 29 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02111 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 31 of 150 Page ID #:2984 Force Options 69. I Four/?ve Point Restraints I - The Warden may authorize four/five point restraints if the inmate/detainee is harmful to himself - The medical staff must be notified to assess the inmate/detainee?s medical and mental health condition, and to advise whether the inmate/ detainee should be placed in a medical/mental health unit and is restrained in a four/five point position November 2014 Use of Force 30 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02112 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 32 of 150 Page ID #:2985 Force Options @969 - The following minimum procedures must be followed: Direct visual observation must be continuous prior to obtaining approval from the medical staff - Subsequent visual observation must be made at least every 15 minutes Restraint procedures are in accordance with guidelines approved by the designated health authority Four/five point restraints should be used only in extreme instances and only when other types of restraints have proven to be ineffective November 2014 Use of Force 31 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02113 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 33 of 150 Page ID #:2986 Force Options 6969 Chemical agent" or incapacitate an ind '6 after C01 5V ?hig them used only Administrat November 2014 Use of Force 32 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02114 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 34 of 150 Page ID #:2987 Force Options @969 - Chemical agents may be useful to control the following situations: In self-defense or in the defense of other persons When an immediate threat to the security of any part of the facility exists To quell a disturbance that is likely to develop into a serious disorder or riot To prevent an escape To support efforts to remove an inmate/detainee from a cell when he has established a barricade in the cell To compel an inmate/detainee in a contained area to comply with direct orders November 2014 Use of Force 33 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02115 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 35 of 150 Page ID #:2988 Force Options @969 No inmate/detainee shall be: Removed from his assigned cell and placed into another cell for the purpose of administering chemical agents Handcuffed forthe purpose of administering agents Stripped of his clothing or comfort items forth explicit purpose of administering chemical age Returned to an area where chemical agents have been used until the area has been fully decontaminated November 2014 Use of Force 34 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02116 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 36 of 150 Page ID #:2989 Force Options @969 1. Administer three one-second bursts at a distance of more than five feet unless circumstances deem otherwise 2. If the inmate/detainee continues to be disruptive, a second set of three one-second bursts may be administered after five minutes 3. If the second application is not effective, then an alternative avenue of force will be utilized November 2014 Use of Force 35 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02117 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 37 of 150 Page ID #:2990 Force Options @969 - Use of the baton is proper in lawful situations requiring a degree of force greater than that readily provided by weaponless control techniques, but less than that provided by resorting to the use of deadly weapon - The baton will be used only with the Warden?s approval - Only those staff properly trained in the use of intermediate/impact weapons shall utilize batons November 2014 Use of Force 36 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02118 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 38 of 150 Page ID #:2991 Force Options @969 - Primary use of the baton is for defense and only then to prevent serious bodily injury to another person or to prevent serious property damage - If it becomes necessary to strike an inmate/detainee in self defense or defense of another, the blow should be to a non-vital area, such as: Clavicle (collarbone) Knee (inside or out) Arms (particularly the elbow) - The baton should never be used to apply a choking technique - The baton will be used only with the Warden?s approval November 2014 Use of Force 37 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02119 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 39 of 150 Page ID #:2992 Force Options @969 - Employees are instructed to use firearms only after all reasonable non-deadly force alternatives have been exhausted - When the use of deadly force is necessary, it shall be limited to the minimum degree of force necessary under the particular circumstances - Only staff who are weapons qualified may draw or be authorized to use firearms in the course of their duties November 2014 Use of Force 38 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02120 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 40 of 150 Page ID #:2993 Force Options @969 These steps will be followed if a firearm is to be utilized: 1. Give a verbal warning 2. Aim to shoot center mass to render inmate/detainee incapable of continuing with the action prompting the use of deadly force 3. Staff utilizing deadly force shall consider the possibility of death or serious injury to the inmate/ detainee, one?s self or to other persons November 2014 Use of Force 39 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02121 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 41 of 150 Page ID #:2994 Force Options 6969 - Any Correctional Officer who willfully or wantonly fires or otherwise discharges his or her weapon carelessly/randomly may be prosecuted in accordance with state law November 2014 Use of Force 40 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02122 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 42 of 150 Page ID #:2995 Force Options @969 - When an officer is involved in a deadly force incident he/she must: 1. Determine the physical condition of any injured person Render first aid when necessary Summon necessary medical aid Notify the supervisor of the incident and location Remain on the scene (unless injured) until investigators arrive Protect his weapon(s) for examination, treat it as potential evidence, and submit it for inves?ga?on 7. Prepare a detailed report of the incident November 2014 Use of Force 41 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02123 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 43 of 150 Page ID #:2996 Force Options @969 Firearms will not be discharged: - If not all options of force have been exhausted - In any case where there is reason to believe that the life of an innocent bystander will be endangered - From any moving vehicle unless it is to protect from imminent death or great bodily harm - Until the officer is sure that an escape is occurring or has occurred and the person is an escapee - As a warning, except during escapes, unless exceptional circumstances exist to justify the firing - Until the employee is sure of the target and what lies beyond November 2014 Use of Force 42 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02124 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 44 of 150 Page ID #:2997 Force Options 6969 Insert any additional facility-specific force options/weapons and descriptions November 2014 Use of Force 43 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02125 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 45 of 150 Page ID #:2998 69. The GEO Group, Inc. Videotaping Objective 4: Describe the use of videotaping to record Use of Force incidents CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02126 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 46 of 150 Page ID #:2999 Videotapi_ng Gee Videotaping - All authorized use of force incidents will be videotaped, if there is a reasonable opportunity to planned strategy in dealing with disru ive?or violent inmates/detainees Videotaping will continue until the inmate detainee is returned to secure housing, and when all restraints have been removed. November 2014 Use of Force 45 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02127 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 47 of 150 Page ID #:3000 Videotaping 69. I Importance I - The video camera is one of the most important tools for a corrections officer - It is a record that is irrefutable evidence of the event if used correctly - Inmates/detainees know this and understand that they cannot change the story that a video camera shows Use of Force 46 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02128 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 48 of 150 Page ID #:3001 Videotapi_ng Gees - Video equipment shall be requested any time an employee expects a confrontational situation or as soon as possible after an unexpected confrontational situation arises - Video use of spontaneous and unanticipated use of force incidents, including spontaneous use of force chemical agents, will begin as soon as possible by a trained staff member - Each Shift Supervisor will designate video camera operators on their shift November 2014 Use of Force 47 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02129 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 49 of 150 Page ID #:3002 Videotapi_ng ee? - Upon being advised of the use of force incident the camera operator will begin videotaping uninterrupted, until the incident is under control and the inmate/detainee(s) is returned to secure housing - In situations other than spontaneous use of force, a video camera will be deployed prior to the use of force The inmate/detainee?s behavior should be documented if at all possible November 2014 Use of Force 48 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02130 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 50 of 150 Page ID #:3003 Videota?g Ge? - All staff involved in the incident should be identified on camera by name and title - Extraction team members and CERT members will be identified prior to donning their helmet, for positive iden??ca?on. - The security supervisor or camera operator shall record a brief statement on the video equipment to include: - Date/time, unit/facility - Name/rank of security supervisor - Name/rank of video camera operator - lnmate/detainee?s name and number - Location November 2014 Use of Force 49 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02131 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 51 of 150 Page ID #:3004 Videotapi_ng ee? - A narrative explaining the incident should be videotaped if time permits followed by the introduction of the participants - A narrative is most significant: - It not only shows what is happening but also explains the incident for everyone that views the tape If called into the courtroom, tapes provide insight for a person that has never worked in a correctional setting to understand the event November 2014 Use of Force 50 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02132 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 52 of 150 Page ID #:3005 Videotaping Ge? I Camera Operator Responsibilities I - The camera operator videotaping the incident shall ensure that the: Cl Camera has a videotape ready to record El Date and time display are correct Cl Lighting is operational CI Camera is turned on as soon as possible or when an incident begins November 2014 Use of Force 51 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02133 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 53 of 150 Page ID #:3006 Videotapi_ng ee? - Inmate/detainee and employee participants should stay in view and are recorded at all times so far as possible, except: - When directed by a supervisor to film something else When the inmate/detainee is unclothed, he should be filmed from the waist up Body cavity searches are not to be videotaped Strip searches related to a major use of force, however, shall be videotaped without regard to nudity November 2014 Use of Force 52 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02134 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 54 of 150 Page ID #:3007 Videotap_ii1g ee? - The security supervisor shall ensure that a full front and back view of each inmate/detainee participant is videotaped following a major use of force, and while videotaping: Ask the inmate/detainee if he has any injuries, if none are visible, as a result of the use of force If the inmate/detainee does not respond to the question, security staff shall inform him that his non- response is interpreted to mean he does not have any injuries November 2014 Use of Force 53 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02135 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 55 of 150 Page ID #:3008 Videotap_ii1g ee? - Videotaping of a use of force incident shall continue until the incident is terminated by the security supervisor - If the inmate/detainee is being transported off the unit/facility, videotaping may be discontinued once the inmate/detainee is placed in the transport vehicle and its doors secured - Staff shall state on camera the reason for discontinuing videotaping November 2014 Use of Force 54 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02136 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 56 of 150 Page ID #:3009 Videotapi_ng ee? - Videotaping shall not interfere with life-saving techniques being administered by medical staff - In order to comply with the of medical information con?dentiality, videotaping of post use of force physicals will occur as follows: Through a window of a closed door With the privacy screen on the shower cage when the inmate/detainee is in the shower for decontamination purposes The privacy screen in the exam room will be placed in order to afford privacy November 2014 Use of Force 55 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02137 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 57 of 150 Page ID #:3010 Videota?g Ge? - The tape of the incident will be identified and logged and stored for at least two years - Tapes are confidential and should not be removed from the facility or released to the news media unless approved by both Regional and Corporate Offices November 2014 Use of Force 56 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02138 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 58 of 150 Page ID #:3011 69. The GEO Group, Inc. Post Incident Procedures Objective 5: List the required post incident procedures CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02139 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 59 of 150 Page ID #:3012 Post Incident Procedures Ge? Key AetiVities After a Use of Force incident, the facility requires two very necessary actions: 1. Medical examinations 2. Written reports November 2014 Use of Force 58 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02140 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 60 of 150 Page ID #:3013 Post Incident Procedures @969 Immediately following any use of force medical staff will conduct physical examinations of all persons involved in a use of force This prevents the inmates/detainees from making any false claims and protects staff from liability issues Medical examinations are not based on inmate/ detainee response; inmate/detainee participants will always be examined by medical staff November 2014 Use of Force 59 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02141 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 61 of 150 Page ID #:3014 Post Incident Procedures @969 I Medical Examination I - If it is impractical to take an inmate/detainee to the unit infirmary, or if he refuses to go, then medical staff will go to where he is located and conduct a physical examination - If an inmate/detainee refuses to undergo an examination, the medical staff must at least provide a visual assessment of his condition - If an employee desires treatment by a private physician, the employee will submit the name of the physician and facility to the medical staff November 2014 Use of Force 60 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02142 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 62 of 150 Page ID #:3015 Post Incident Procedures @969 - The inmate/detainee will be examined as soon as possible after the chemical agent has been used, but not to exceed one hour after the first exposure - The inmate/detainee will be monitored for any signs of respiratory distress, i.e. labored breathing, excessive or persistent coughing, or other signs of distress November 2014 Use of Force 61 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02143 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 63 of 150 Page ID #:3016 Post Incident Procedures @969 - Staff will avoid placing the inmate/detainee in a lying position, either face down or face up - The inmate/detainee will be maintained in a sitting or standing position for at least 45-60 minutes after the use of chemical agents - The inmate/detainee will be re-assigned to a non-contaminated area August 2010 Use of Force 62 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02144 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 64 of 150 Page ID #:3017 Post Incident Procedures @969 - Individuals and the area affected by the chemical agents shall be decontaminated as soon as possible - Personnel and inmates/detainees will be decontaminated by ?ushing the contaminated areas with generous amounts of water (especially the eyes) for ?ve to ten minutes or until the irritation is gone - It is recommended not to rub affected area with cloth or apply anything other than water August 2010 Use of Force 63 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02145 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 65 of 150 Page ID #:3018 Post Incident Procedures @969 - Inmates/detainees should be allowed and encouraged to shower and change both inner and outer wear for decontamination purposes - If an inmate/detainee refuses to shower or change this will be documented on the Incident Report. - Medical will be advised in this instance - Force shall not be used to decontaminate an inmate/detainee August 2010 Use of Force 64 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02146 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 66 of 150 Page ID #:3019 Post Incident Procedures @969 Written Reports - Written reports must be submitted to the Facility Administrator no later than the conclusion of the tour of duty whenever there is a: Discharge of a firearm or other weapon Use of chemical agents to control inmates/detainees Use of force to control inmates/detainees, or Inmate/detainee remaining in restraints at the end of the shift November 2014 Use of Force 65 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02147 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 67 of 150 Page ID #:3020 Post Incident Procedures 69. I Written Reports I - Any employee who uses or observes the Use of Force must report the incident to his/her supervisor immediately - It is the security supervisor?s responsibility to provide forms to all persons (employees and inmates/detainees) required to report a use of force - Upon collection of the forms, the security supervisor will ensure each one is complete If incomplete, the security supervisor sha completion If not typed, use of force reports shall be Iegibly completed in black ink November 2014 Use of Force CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02148 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 68 of 150 Page ID #:3021 Post Incident Procedures @969 - After 3 Use of Force, the following reports are required to be completed: Employee Use of Force Report Offender Participant Statement Witness Statement 0 Employee - Inmate/detainee - Medical Statement November 2014 Use of Force 67 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02149 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 69 of 150 Page ID #:3022 Post Incident Procedures @969 - The employee use of force report will include: An account of the events prior to the use of force - An accurate and precise description of the incident and reasons for employing force A description of any injuries A description of the type and amount of force used 0 control techniques employed - methods of restraint - areas of the body impacted, and - A description of the weapon or device utilized if any Others present inmates/detainees, employees, etc.) and describe their participation, if any Any verbal orders given before or during the incident November 2014 Use of Force 68 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02150 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 70 of 150 Page ID #:3023 Post Incident Procedures @969 - Once an offender participant has undergone a physical examination, the security supervisor will provide him with an Offender Participant Form - If an inmate/detainee has difficulty completing the form, he may seek aid of fellow inmate/ detainee or staff The statement must be voluntary and Include only information the offender provides November 2014 Use of Force 69 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02151 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 71 of 150 Page ID #:3024 Post Incident Procedures @969 - Each employee who witnesses the use of force on an inmate/detainee will complete the form - The video camera operator will include a notation that he was the video camera operator - If a medical staff member witnesses a use of force, he must complete the form - Any other person who the security supervisor has reason to believe may have information, which could help explain what transpired, should complete the form November 2014 Use of Force 70 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02152 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 72 of 150 Page ID #:3025 Post Incident Procedures @969 - Each inmate/detainee who witnesses an application of force on another inmate/detainee shall be asked to complete the form - If an inmate/detainee has difficulty completing the form, he may seek the aid of fellow inmates/ detainees or staff employees; however, The statement must be voluntary and Include only information the offender provides November 2014 Use of Force 71 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02153 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 73 of 150 Page ID #:3026 Post Incident Procedures @969 - Following examination, medical staff shall complete a form on all employee and inmate/ detainee participants in a use of force incident - Each injury sustained during the use of force shall be fully described - If an employee uses a private physician, that information is included on the form - The doctor must sign the medical report; if no injuries occur, a nurse can sign the medical report November 2014 Use of Force 72 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02154 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 74 of 150 Page ID #:3027 Post Incident Procedures @969 All written reports shall be submitted to the security supervisor no later than the conclusion of his/her shift Failure of any employee to accurately and completely report any incident where force was used may result in disciplinary action An employee shall not collaborate with another employee or with an inmate/detainee in order to write a statement ovember 2014 Use of Force 73 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02155 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 75 of 150 Page ID #:3028 Post Incident Procedures @969 Insert your facility-specific Forms and descriptions August 2010 Use of Force 74 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02156 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 76 of 150 Page ID #:3029 Use of Force 6969 Upon completion of this course, you should now be able to: 1. Describe GEO policy for use of force and define the types of authorized force 2. Identify the specific conditions under which each type of force may be applied 3. Explain the authorized force options available 4. Describe the purpose of videotaping use of force incidents 5. List the required post incident procedures August 2010 Use of Force 75 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02157 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 77 of 150 Page ID #:3030 69. The GEO Group, Inc. Questions? Thank You CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02158 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 78 of 150 Page ID #:3031 EXHIBIT 2 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 79 of 150 Page ID #:3032 1501411 (kutes?ions Date: (r/r9'77 To: amt/F From: Us? ?Di-a1, RE: ADMINISTRATIVE SEGREGATION ORDER comets; :ruutc Z/sztt?s?i C-l?att Detainee Name Previous Housing Unit The above named detainee is to be admitted to Administrative Segregation for the following reasonis): is pending an investigationihearing for the commission of a prohibited act or rule violation and requires ore-hearing detention. is under medical observation (medical staff must comment and sign this order). (C) is waiting for bed space in general population commensurate with their classi?cation level. (ex: no level three beds available etc.) (D) is terminating con?nement in Disciplinary Segregation and has been ordered in Administrative Segregation by the institutional Disciplinary Panel for institutional security. (E) Protective Custody, (must have a due process hearing within 72 hours if detainee contests housing}. (F) Detainee has requested or an order for admission for Protective Custody exists, I hereby reouest placement in the Administrative Segregation unit for my own protection. Detainee Signature Date (G) Placed in Administrative Segregation pending Classi?cation. Record a brief outline o??ggaircumstances and nameigf an witnesses to events leading to this iacement: i inmate 14% Ht. manna CL . 1 I Medical Staff Signature: J. Petersen RN Date: JUN 1 220?. Supervisor Signature: 7-. Date: (117 1?3 i 7 t? Admitted by? i 9 01a ?1 Title: L?i? Admitted: (Date) (a Time: Released by: it'll-l it i tensile Title: 9ft.? Released: (Da - a a Time: t4 'sn??i - Reviewed by: . mm Date: i l. bl (Factiily Administrator or Destgnee) I have received a copy of this Administrative Segregation Order My?; '3 Detainee Signature i Date GEO 01535 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 80 of 150 Page ID #:3033 'chcl change from tu- am INCIDENT 0F PROHIBITED ACTS 0F CHARGES. DetaineeNmne:6EVeHQ l9. A-Numben?j?u?? _Nationality:_ Cl 232% Date 8; Time oflncident: [0191-7 101.035, Housing Assignment: LEO: 16L Incident LocationijCz Rt!? Work Assigmient': Ciassi?cation Level: PROHIBITED ACTS: 3?19th a. Mm 9W 1w Code?? ii i: 017w mime mm and wee Gwen were? nevi/mi. Cam" +0 [lead my. mfamtb my: Wb??l gimme-e (More ?Po met' b?ew 19+ he demdawahne 4% +0 has ben__dl i Sm?'Wimeme??Q .Byidence??ached? 3 Supponing Reports: NIA LT- J- D131, 131-1?? Otezo? f9 3135 Name of Reporting O?ice'r Dafe and Time .. Sigm . Re?eWed for accuracy prior to investigatio?h? H, (Qu?m LA (0/73/17. . {We Date and Time Classi?cation Mel Change? Rev. HID-4 GEO 01539 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 81 of 150 Page ID #:3034 (.539 INVESIIGATION REPORT Detainee Name: {'ng I I A-Number: Date of Incident: Place of Housing Assignment: Date of Investigation: '3 odds): ?45 1 Name of Investigating Officer: a- .- - has advised We ?mg ?ee! ?2 that hefshe has the right to remain silent at stages of the discipiinary process, but, that silence may be used to draw an adverse inference against hintlher at any stage of the disciplinary process. However, silence alone may not he us to St: ding that helshe committed a prohibited act. I, g: ?g have been advised of the above rights and receiVed {Detainee Sigma Dre) 3 cop},r of the charges against me. Detainee Statement and Attitude during the Interview: m_ 4 E. . dds?ELM- Other Facts about the Incident (Le. witness statements, dismsition of evidence, eta]: Investigator-'5 Comments and Conclusions: sex/l9? - .w Date and Time Investigation Began: 2 Date and Time ,7 ,9 d/Ip Signature aginvgigating Of?cer Review for accuracy by Supervisor Rev. 21?09 GEO 01541 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 82 of 150 Page ID #:3035 Detainee Name: Mid? IL INSTITUTION DISCIPLINARY PANEL REPORT A?Nnmber: 5 03 {06 Cadets): 2/5 _Date of incident: Notice of Charge(s): A. Advance writt not of charge(s) {cop}r of Incident Report) was given to the detainee on ?it: 2 at 0WD {0318) (Time) a 'l he IDP hearing was held on at @359 (?ute) [Time . - c. The detainee was advised efhietier rights before this IDP by (Of?cer) on [a ?it/f 7 and a copy of the advisement of rights form is attached. Staff Representative: A. Detainee waived hisnier right to . B. Detainee requested staff representative and . {staff Represmtativc) appeared Requested staff representative declined or could not appear but detainee was advised of option to postpone hearing to obtain an alternative staff representative with the following result: Presentation of Evidence: A. Detainee has been advised of hisfher right to present a statementor to remain silent, to present documents including written statements of unavailable witnesses, and for relevant and material witnesses to ppear on his/her behal B. Summary of detainee? 5 statement: 7" in" i. C. Witnesses: The following persons were called as witnesses at this hearing and appeared: IV till/E: A summary of testimony of each witness is attached The following persons requested were not called for the reason(s} given: Unavailable witnesses were requested to submit written statements and those statements received were considered (statements attached) Doctunentary Evidence: In addition to the incident report and investigation, the panel considered the following documents: Con?dential information was considered by the_ IDP and w_as _not provided GEO 01549 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 83 of 150 Page ID #:3036 . on - . - . I. [Duel W. Findings: ball-1e Act was Committed as Charged ml). The Following Act was Committed: M5 c. No Prohibited Act was Committed I Spool Evidence Relied on ?to ?Support Findings: WNW emnr air-"Bears; 5/74er 111052: Ee?i Vi. Sanctions or Action Taken: Offense Severity-g 150.5143; OJMpanm! 426m 34/: Reason for Emotion or Ac?on?) Taken: . J1 Hearing Board Chairperson Date Hearing Board Member Date Hearing Board Member Date Review and Concur: A. Concur with ?ndings: B. Proceedings uninitiated: C. Discipline imposed: D. Mental Health Evaluation: Baseline Stable YIN GEO 01550 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 84 of 150 Page ID #:3037 (599 MEMORANDUM Corrections Date: ?6 (it! i7 To: COS JJHONSON From: Lt. R. DURAN RE: DISCIPLINARY SEGREGATION ORDER Detainee Name: We Flat. 60790, Jul! 0 my: 943587596! Following the outcome at the Institutional Disciplinary Panel Hearing segregation is being terminated and the above named detainee is being admitted to Disciplinary Segregation for ?47 Date Disciplinary?Segregatien Began: 6 I 2 . Date Disciplinary Segregation Ends: it] I . Sanctl?cn Type lDPFindings: ?0 rim qu?av??lan [2a{6 [:45 maJ?qm 6t Cows-emu, M9 Gum :31: Reviewed by: If: 1i?) Date: 1?1? 7 {Facility Adm/?t tratoror yesignee) have received a copy of this Disciplinary Segregation -- Detainee Signature! Date Released by: KJQ KW - Title: Released date: 6 l/ 21/: 2 Time Released: 053 GEO 01534 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 85 of 150 Page ID #:3038 ee@ MEMORANDUM Corrections To: EMF Whit-{50V} From: Dial: RE: ADMNISTRATIVE SEGREGATION ORDER Man- deem/w memo at amigo; iD# Detainee Name PrevIous Housing Unit The above named detainee is to be admitted to Administrative Segregation for the following reason{s): is pending an investigationihearing for the commission of a prohibited act or rule violation and requires ore-hearing detention. {Si is under medical observation {medical staff must comment and sign this order). (C) is waiting for bed space in general population commensurate with their classi?cation level. (ex: no level three beds available etc.) (D) is terminating confinement in Disciplinary Segregation and has been ordered in Administrative Segregation by the institutional Disciplinary Panel for Institutional security. (E) Protective Custody. (must have a due process hearing within 72 hours if detainee contests housing}. (F) Detainee has requested or an order for admission for Protective Custody exists hereby request placement In the Administrative Segregation unit for my own protection. Detainee Signature lDiil Date (G) Placed in Administrative Segregation pending Classi?cation. sees to events leading to this placement-P Record a brief outline of the oircu stances and names of any wit Wei :1ng 7215 seesaw-me n9 moi he: at cm. ejeman sender/'1 Medical Staff Signature: (Lg-eh J- Date: 12. 20? Supervisor Signature: W, a :7 Date: L1 ?3 Admitted by: ?r . OWBL Title: LT Admitted: (Date) (st-1'19" Time: Released by: Title: 0/0 Released: {De i . AL, 63/ Time: lee?lire? trim? . I Reviewed by: Date: to f} it?" [Faci inIstrator or Designee) have received a copy of this Administrative Segregation Order Detainee Signature i lD# i? Date GEO D1119 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 86 of 150 Page ID #:3039 INCILENT OF momma ACTS. AND. NQ-TICE OF CHARGES Detainee Name: ?12901310 A-Number: 1130MB __Nationa1i11r: f/L? Date a: Time oflneident: {0'13 7 QLDDIS, Housing Incident Location?w?fp/ Egg; _Work Assignment: Classi?cation Level: PROHIBITEDACTS: Elm/4:261:19 (112,37, mafmgc? (we: as 2' 1mm?? Code: 3. 4. I Dee'c?ptienuflneident: (NAME 111W11wfap?r?mima?m . 1.151115 meme; 11; 1.353% LC, D?fe?mae. ?awed - ?ew. up \I/hc? 01050 when} ?355111115; [152:9 \J?lr?ksb [Zed? ue 'Duawb'b wee, I'muen uerb?ai (mom mam-mm . mil 5mm he. Id?md??l'rahn? +0 . Sta?WimESSes?? 'Evi?ence'??mhed? 2N, supporting Reports: NIA- LT D121, (gear? oejw? $11.12;: I Name of Reporting Of?cer Daite and Time Sigha Reviewed for accuracy prior f0 inveitig'ation 1131: . Supem so: {51' 1211.71 . Date and Time Classi?cation Levei Change? 11' N: Level (mange. from t0- Rev. ?04 GEO D1123 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 87 of 150 Page ID #:3040 INVESTIGATION REPORT Detainee Name-45?? 7-52., gag; A~Nurnben 1015: ?544;: Date of Incident: 0 ?ber/7 Place of Incident 4% g2; 51 Housing Assignment: Date of Investigation: (.2 34 .3 I Name of Investigating Of?cer: [/11 r?eev has advised (?we-g i? r, that hefshe has the right to remain silent at stages of [Detainee the disciplinary process, but, that silence may be used to draw an adverse inference against himfher at any stage of the disciplinary process. However, silence alone may not be used to support a ?nding that height: committed a prohibited act. I, have been advised of the ahcve rights and received we termini . a ccpy of the charges against me. Detainee Statement and Attitude during the interview: ?a ?35 MM Ma?? ct 4b ?ew/?1 gas-{M [ti?2* f?wf Mr: J, Wm! er Facts about the Incident e. Witness statements, dispcaiticn of evidence, etc): #21 ?/42 IInvestigatcr?s and Conclusions: A Ari/? Of Data and Time Investigation BeganDate and Im5ittveetigation Ended: 5?2. g? 2 2 a i Reviewed for accuracy by Supervisor Rev. 21'09 GEO 01125 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 88 of 150 Page ID #:3041 INSTITUTION DISCIPLINARY PANEL REPORT Detainee Name: lag; 1 Eat? 1 ?5,325. A?Nomben 313631903 Date of Incident: Code(s): Notice of Charge(s): A Advance Written not e3 eharge(s) (copy of Inc1dent Report) was given to the detainee on 04?] 7 (Time) B. The IDP hearing was held on at [Tilnei C. The detainee was advised of histher rights before this IDP by at"; (Of?cer) and a oopsr of the advisement of rights form is ii. Staff Representative: . A. Detainee waived hisfher right to staff representative: B. Detainee requested staff representative and 4 zoo - (Stair Repr?sentanve} appeared. C. Requested staff representative declined Or could not appear but detainiee was advised of option to postpone hearing to obtain an alt/ewtive staff leprosentatiVe with the following result: inescntation of Evidence:- A. Detainee has been advised of hisfher right to presents statement or to remain silent, to present documents, including Written statesients of mavaiiable witnesses, and for relevant and material wimesses to . - - . on hisfher behalf - . C. Witnesses: 1. The following persons Were called as witnesses at this hearing and appealed Arab? 2. A sutrunary of testimony of each Witness is attached The following persons requested were not caiied for the reasons) given: . ban/5? 4. Unavailable witnesses were, requested to Submit written statements and those statements received were considered (statements attached) 5. Dot:umentar'yr Evidence: In addition to the incident report and investigation, the panei considered the following decontents: Nomi; . Con?dential infonnanon was censiiered by th: and was not _pr._ovided GEO 01133 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 89 of 150 Page ID #:3042 W. Findings: The Act was Committed as Charged b. The Following was Commiued: ?2?3 No Prohibited Act was Committed Heating Board Chairpersori Date Hearing Board Member Date Hearing Board Member Date VII-I. Re?ewand Cancun A. Concurwith ?ndings: B. Proceedings terminated: Discipline Imposed: D. Mental Health Evaluation: Baseline Stable YIN GEO D1134 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 90 of 150 Page ID #:3043 Ge? MEMORANDUM Corrections [Lu -l I .1 Date?: tilt-sh" To: COS .JHONSON From: Lt. R. DURAN RE: DISCIPLINARY SECREGATIQN ORDER Detainee Name: ?04367? 019! ?01 H312 Saba? Following the outcome of the institutional Disciplinary Panel (IDP) Hearing administrative se regation' Is being terminated and the above named detainee is being admitted to Disciplinary Segregation for (2 mg . Date Disciplinary Segregation Began: (4 . Date Disciplinary Segregation Ends: titt . IDP Findings: it} Dita-5. Dies: awn-rte. gimme-99W Er. ten/? t/l 3'3 dimer?tSWJ N0 yo Date: (in? 2 I 1' .- have received a of this Disciplinary Segregation Order I721: - 6/ Detainee Signature Date Sanction Type Reviewed by: Released by: dd Title: D/l Released date: '6 Time Released: 5525 GEO D1118 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 91 of 150 Page ID #:3044 ME MG RAN Corrections Date: (pa/?9 can a From: RE: ADMINISTRATIVE SEGREGATION ORDER toms - Cameras?! :odut/ timei 50759 (25/ 520?: 367 6! Detainee Name Previous Housing Unit The above named detainee is to be admitted to for the following reasonisi: (A) Is pending an investigationihearing for the commission of a prohibited act or rule violation and requires pie-hearing detention. (B) is under medical observation (medical staff must comment and sign this order}. is waiting for bed space in general population commensurate with their classification level. (ex: no level three beds available etc.) Is terminating confinement in Disciplinaryr Segregation and has been ordered in Administrative Segregation by the institutional Disciplinary Panel for institutional security. Protective Custody, (must have a clue process hearing within ?2 hours if detainee contests housing). Detainee has requested or an order for admission for Protective Cu stodyr exists. I hereby request placement in the Administrative Segregation unit for my ovvn protection. Detainee Signature Date Placed in Administrative Segregation pending Classification. ordabrief outline ofth circumstances and nameso oaif antic) witnessestoe ntsleadi to this pla ant: i3 ?gag. re?t or waf?e; 35;? 442153? Fi?/Wm serum . Medical Staff Signature: (anRN J. Petersen RN Date: 3 UN 1?2, 20!? Supervisor Signature: Wt [70 )1 Date: (9 a Admitted by: 57 Qig?g Title: LT ttdritittett: (Date) 0 Q-d Time: Eeleased by: u. .e deed-?e Title: ?D/io Released: (Date) i: 7 liar-s Time: isle fl Date: (Q/f 7 [Facility Administrator or Designate} have received a copy of this Administrative Segregation Order ML 7'5 55914 Detainee Signature i iD# i Date ieviewed by: GEO 00524 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 92 of 150 Page ID #:3045 1A. INCIDENT OF PROHIBITED ACTS AND NOTICE OF CHARGES Detainee Name: 03M Fit) i953! Nationality: ir? 3 a 4 Date 3: Time of Incident: {.013- l?l I ?3315, Housing Assigm'nentQ 330i . Incident Location: 3/3 {111.} Work Assignment: .. Classi?cation Level: PROHIBITED ACTS: LWOia?i?iM W2. Leah-ma Code2u5 low? (lama/152W ILM Code: 3. Code: 4. Code: Descriptionoflncident:g? JUNE 11.31/17 our QEFUXIMBHW ?25 63 I142, PWQJ ?El 61' Did'awu, ?amed' [lack up v?J?hg 019920 timed:- :4 my, amen nausea! Vevhbl Commands +0 [2.3m up. Loy; camera whet cymmu?fj - qu_"l1) mwtw~u+s mtt?b?rm?w 13+ he toms +0 his H'tcjin bonc?- Sta??Wimesses'?? Evidence Attached? Supporting Reportsz? NIA LT- J- 12:31? 0?97"; $9,913} . Name of Reporting Of?cer Date and Time Signs Reviewed for accuracy prior to investigation by: ?fmim Supervisor ii I a I i 7 i500 Dafe and Time Classification Level Change? Level change from to Rev. {?04 GEO 00528 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 93 of 150 Page ID #:3046 591/ INVESTIGATION REPORT Detainee Namm?j? a aggEJ, ?17445: 2329 5" 1 Date ofineident:_ @442- Place oflncident: if gigs-1- Housing Assignment: Date of Investigation: gig/gag}? Code(s): Name of Investigating Of?cer: a. has advised ?fznut that heishc has the right to remain silent at stages of tainee the disciplinary process, but, that silence may be used to draw an adverse inference against himfher at any stage of the disciplinary process. However, silence alone may not be used to support a ?nding that hefshe committed a prohibited act. I, . have been advised of the above rights and received [Detainee Signature} a copy of the charges against me. Detainee Statement and Attitude during the interview: mg a (LEM mu?! A 14/45 ?rmed-p} de?cit f4 ?y ant-0- r/ f1: fornmaarl?k fig"); MIT Other Facts :1th the Incident witness statements, disposition of evidence k? 1?44 Investigator?s Cements and Conclusions: 1,44 1 Date and Time Investigation Began: 7? 0 9.2.3 ve gation Ended: 7 .u-ru. 0" estigating Of?cer Reviewed for accuracy by Supervisor Rev. 2:09 GEO 00530 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 94 of 150 Page ID #:3047 INSTITUTION ESCIPLENARY PANEL REPORT Detainee Name: We. - Caper; r) u; A-Numher: 2g 35' 23? 09? lD#: Mll- Date oflncident: Code(s): Notice A. Advance written notice of charge(s} (eopvof Incident Report) was given to the detainee {Dare} {Time} a. The hearing was held on ??S/cz at {Date} . C. The detainee was advised of hisfher rights before this by [Offcerl on . at 4?7 and a copy of the advisement ofrights form is attached. Staff Representative: I A. Detainee waived hist'her right to staff representative: A: B. Detainee requested staff representative and Staff Representatlve) appeared C. Requested staff representative declined or could not appear but detainee was advised of option to postpone hearing to obtain an alternativ tatf representative with the following result: . Presentation of Evidence: A. Detainee has been advised ofhisfher right to present a statement or to remain silent, to present documents, including written statements of unavailable witnesses, and for relevant and material witnesses wpear on gisfher behalf. Sumary of detainee 5 statement. 66K Meier/ua?em WW WW5.- I C. Witnesses: I. The following persons were called as witnesses at this hearing and appeared: MN :9 2. A summaryr of testimony of each witness is attached 3. The following persons requested were not called for the reason(s) given: MON (1 Unavailable witnesses were requested to submit Written statements and those statements received were considered (statements attached) Documentary Evidence: In addition to the incident report and investigation, the panel considered the following documents: N010 . Con?dential i_nformation was considered __by the? IDP an_d was not provided - GEO 00538 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 95 of 150 Page ID #:3048 .3- to the detainee: on IV. Findings: Xe. The Act was Committed as Charged The Act was Committed: #5 c. No Prohibited Act was Committed Speci?c Evidence Relied onto Support Fi V. 17F F: was 92km WM: Reason rSanction or Action Taken: - - I M107: my JULT Bf {Ega- Hearing Board Chairpersori?? Date Hearing Board Member Dale Hearing Board Member Date Review and Coneur: A. Concur with ?ndings: B. Proceedings terminated: C. Discipiine Imposed: D. Mental Health Evaluation: Baseline Stable YIN GEO 00539 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 96 of 150 Page ID #:3049 69@ MEMORANDUM Corrections Date: Mtg/)7 To: COS JJHONSON From: Lt. R. DURAN RE: DISCIPLINARY SEGREGATION ORDER Detainee Name: Emag I hit] TM 2430 ?It; C: Following the outcome of the Institutional Disciplinary Panel Hearing admin' trz'iv segregation is being terminated and the above named detainee is being admitted to Disciplinary Segregation for is I Date Disciplinary Segregation Began: 3? . Date Disciplinary Segregation Ends: (2 I Sanction Type lDPFindings: ID S??rraa'tgm ??fl pit/E 2?3 #Qir?ed Na Viszrs mt? Reviewed by: t: {fir/0"" Date: [19 {Facility ministrayf or Designers] have received a copy of this Disciplinary Segregation Order - Detainee Signature i iD#i Date Released by: Title: 9 Time Released: ?56 gr?? L?l?t GEO 00523 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 97 of 150 Page ID #:3050 Ge? .MEMORANDU Corrections Date: (9?79 T0: C/?h?cia J. From: UT I Di RE: ADMJNISTRATIVE SEGREGATION ORDER Mam/lo ii 2.13 077 1+1 7 5?26 ?53 lD# Detainee Name Previous Housing Unit The above named detainee is to be admitted to Administrative Segmation for the following reasonis): (A) is pending an investigationihearing for the commission of a prohibited act or rule violation and requires ore-hearing detention. (B) is under medical observation (medical staff must comment and sign this order}. (C) is waiting for bed space in general population commensurate with their classi?cation ievei. (ex: no level three beds available etc.) Is terminating con?nement in Disciplinary Segregation and has been ordered in Administrative Segregation by the institutional Disciplinary Panel for iHStItutl?nal (E) Protective Custody. (must have a due process hearing within T2 hours if detainee contests housing}. (F) Detainee has requested or an order for admission for Protective Custody exists, i hereby request placement in the Administrative Segregation unit for my own protection. Detainee Signature Date (G) Placed in Administrative Segregation pending Classi?cation. Eu: 3 bri to line of the circumstances and names of any witnesses to eve 723 leading to this placeme et v?a all}, mm; Mu mg. a, 9mm den/i 0:4an Medical Stall Signature: gm 4- Fate?s? Date: JUN 1 a 23?- Supervisor Signature: 00"; 3; Date: 7-7 Admitted by: it i [2143, 3 Title: Admitted: {Date} 17 Time: Released by Title: til 5 Released: in Time: 134: Date: in 7r? Wee-n cite-J i have received a copy of this Administrative Segregation Order Detainee Signature l' Date GEO 01916 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 98 of 150 Page ID #:3051 ?w INCIDENT OF PROHIBITED ACTS OF CHARGES Detainee 0 (?11 . ?31113 3-, HM rag?Number: ELI-30 I Ej 7 H311: Natienality: 35!: "931' ?211.5913 Date 8: Time Housing Assimm: E3 C153 Incident Location: I5 Cr? 53? WM Work Assignment Classi?catien Level; PROHIBITED ACTS: VET _Cod?: U5 2am! clam an 11W 11M JI (Ends: 3. IL 2447 5.1773 ?pIruxIITmavH I I 251161 mama E1351 2.6? Diiemw 14. Rad; up 9111'- _ghcr-IIU 011m MLLILLEI- .0111?me was amen _VeyhaL 11111111111113 - pajama. my? qwen gyms] 03171111111145 . fumt?b' {91:11,wa 197'. he. 10415 demd?w?h??' 51111. NS HicIJn- IIQOIHI i see Wimesses?? .E?dagce'?nached? 11 I Supporting Reports: NA 111-1311?: oez?p? $133795 at} I Nam: of Reporting Of?cer Date and Time Signature I Re?ewcd fur accuracy prim to inmriga?an 11.1m_ LIE. . . Superman: .1501__ Hits gird Tim? Classi?cation [?ch Change? Level change from . to Rev. 1704 GEO 01920 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 99 of 150 Page ID #:3052 W3 t? INVESTIGATION REPORT Detainee Narnez?g'd? .- . i 1 JeA-Number: My (my; Date of Incident: -1 a/a/g Place of incident: HousingAssignment: Date of Investigation: 7? C?d?iS): Name of investigating O?icer: I has advised {free/(g 5 fair: 4?15; m1; ,g?ex- in that hetshe has the right to remain silent at stages of (I share In?: the disciplinary process, but, that silence may be used to draw an adverse inference against hinv'her at any stage of the disciplinary process. However, silence alone may not be useci to support a ?nding that hefshe committed a prohibited act. I, have been advised of the above rights and received aim-e Signature} a copy charges against me. Detainee Statement and Attitude during the Interview: M, .465," 1.91.4?? A (Egg Eli-?it ?q-f A Jul" Other Facts about the Incident (Le. witness statements, disposition of evidence, etc.): Investigator?s Cements and Conclusions: Jae/? Date and Time Investigation Began: (e 4/ 55/ 149 Date and Time Inves?gan%%?/ .7 a j? - Si 0 nvestigating Of?cer Reviewed fer acctn-aicy by Supervisor Rev. GEO 01922 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 100 of 150 Page ID #:3053 INSTITUTION DISCIPLINARY PANEL REPORT Detainee Name: Qm?e :m-Numb??: MA- _Dste of Incident: 3- Notice of Charge[s): A Advance mixes totice of chargds) (copy ogncident? Report} was given to the detainee on [113? at 9' . {Dalia}? im BThelDPhearingwasheidon _.at (Tune C, The detainee was advised ofhisfher rights before this IDP WW (0113an and a copy of the advisement of rights fonn is Staff Representative: A. Detainee Waived hi'sfher right to staff representative: B. Detainee requested staff representative and MMWW) appeared- Requested staff representative declined Or could not appear but detainee was advised of option to postpone hearing to obtain an eltw ve staff representative with the following result: . Presentation of Evidence: A Detainee has been advised of his?rer ?right to present a statement or to remain silent, to present documents, including written statements of unavailable witnesses, and for relevant and me tin]. witnesses to appear on his er behalf. 4. C. Witnesses: The following persons were called as wimesSes hearing and - peered: 3? Alma? A summary oftes?mony of each witness is attached The following. persons requested were not called for the reason{s) given: [Wit/e7 .. o. Unavailable witnesses were requested to submit mitten statemerns and these statements wereeo'nsideted (statements attached) Documentary Evidence: In addition to the'ineider'tt report and investigation; the panel considered the following doemnents: . Cdn?denjial was conndefedby the _a_n_d was not provided GEO 01930 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 101 of 150 Page ID #:3054 IV- Findings: N. The Act wasCommitted as Charged b. The Following Act was Committed: W5 No Prohibited Act was Committed VI. Sancti n5 rAction Taken: O?'ense Severity: Aw; 15:1) 034 Haw-o. ?ma- No Cd 3m? Hearing Board Chairperso?m? Date H?al?ing Beard Member Date Hearing Board Member Date Review and Cancun A. ?ndings: B. Proceedings terminated: C. Discipline Imposed: D. Mental Health Evaluation: Baseline Stable YIN GEO 01931 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 102 of 150 Page ID #:3055 zes- . Gee . RAN Corrections Date: 0/1511? To: COS JJHONSON From: Lti R. DURAN RE: DISCIPLINARY SEGREGATION ORDER Detainee ?mam 91' 307 749?] Following the outcome of the Institutional Disciplinary Panel (IDP) Hearing administrative segregation is being terminated and the above named detainee is being admitted to Disciplinary Segregation for (00:95! Sanction Type Date Disciplinary Segregation Began: if? a . Date Disciplinary Segregation Ends: 27?? 7 IDP Findings: ?0 gjn'?wm 22/5 Ma??7?w 743 a grant?It: amons? 140/0 Weir [22 gig: Reviewed by: (Facility have received a 00 of this Disciplinary Segregation Order Detainee Signature i? Date 5/ Released by: Title: 2/6 Released date: Time Released: 45' VJ. GEO D1915 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 103 of 150 Page ID #:3056 GO. MEMORANDUM Corrections Date: '72 To: (A rift?) Jib :05ch From: . Dial?- RE: ADMINISTRATIVE SEGREGATION ORDER ?ux/9305* de?l? ii Zl308i7W 62? 87b lD# Detaineer Name Previous Housing Unit The above named detainee is to be admitted to Administrative Segregation for the following reason(s): (A) is pending an investigationfhearing for the commission of a prohibited act or rule violation and requires pro-hearing detention. (B) Is under medical observation (medical staff must comment and sign this order). Is waiting for bed space in general population commensurate with their classi?cation level, (ex: no level three beds available etc.) (D) ls terminating con?nement in Disciplinary Segregation and has been ordered in . Administrative Segregation by the Institutional Disciplinary Panel for institutional security. Protective Custody. {must have a due process hearing within 72 hours if detainee contests housing}. (F) Detainee has requested or an order for admission for Protective Custody exists, I hereby request placement in the Administrative Segregation unit for my own protection. Detainee Signature Date Placed in Administrative Segregation pending Classl?cation. Record a brief dine of the circumstances and names of any witnesses to events leading to this placement ii? Uim?a .lUt/?l 2,12; ?fin-4.831441 11?) {if mm i??fq? (km-11 910+? in Medical Staff Sig nature: Date: JUN 12.2017 Date: C0 IQ ?r7 .0073); Supervisor Signature: Admitted by: 99l? QW 1&1: Title: Admitted: {Date} Jig-1Q W7 Tame: Released by: l\ i nmiole Title: Released: (Do) in . T:tme na- 5/ ?7 Reviewed by: . ?dawn?- Date: it) 11/] i1 {Facility ?ttrninistrator or Destgnee} /A?~gb 71.5: tin-J I have received a copy of this Administrative Segregation Order Detainee Signature 1' mm Date GEO 00961 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 104 of 150 Page ID #:3057 "19% INCIDENT OF PROHIBITED ACTS AND NOTICE OF CHARGES Detainee Name: 137E212 I PI 302511 4 ma; Nationality: Hz) :3 (ILL-V135. Date Time of Incident; (012,1 11/ Oh 35? Housing AssimnentzE?Z 2?71? Incident Location: 2 C1 L. Elm Work Assignment: Classi?cation Level: L00.) PROHIBITED ACTS: twolcd?tmmf 0?11 T?uhnj; a. Egag? Mm 9W tum Code: 3 Code:_ 4 Code: iptionefi?neident: 0M 7.4211 :5qu HMS-H '16ng nebeahw Elgar 2,115 ?gmww a9. ed ?Mfg? 313w Mg: as wen D'til'BIUEi-f wet; ?gure.? use-b?! Mum-t1? mwhruwts mi 'b?ef?cul he. tow: demd? Dirk?HM: +U_h_15 bendi- 12m.? 1:949:17 ow! $9 $133 Name of Reporting Officer Date and Time Signa 't . Reviewed for accuracy prior to investigation by: 55% Supervisor [:12 t1: L509 Date and Time Classi?cation level Change? Level change from tn Rev. U04 GEO 00966 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 105 of 150 Page ID #:3058 14w.) INVESTIGATION REPORT Detainee Nmewwm A-Numbcr: 12/ Date of Incident: r2 Place oflncident: 5:97;; 4335? 4 div-1 Housing Assisment; Date of Investigation 5; {435417 Code(s): (913 Name of Investigating Of?cer: {7394 r? has advised - a" that he/she has the right to remain silent at stages of matinee toe} the disciplinary process, but. that silence may be used to draw an adverse inference against himfher at any stage of the disciplinary-process. However, silence alone may not be used to support a ?nding that hefshe committed a prohibited act. I, Muse, ?lms?. have been advised of the above rights and received (Detainee Signature} a copy of- the charges against me. Detainee Statement and Attitude during the Interview: 51 ?l?rgff Z/ia gin-L Ji?i?rq Aer awn: mag 4n?; sex: 51/ an: 4 - a-F .d'edrj LJVC ?4?:qu Other Facts about the Incident (Le. witness statements, disposition ofevidencei etc): J-r Investigatcr?s Continents and Conclusions: Date and Time Investigation Began: 3 42523 Date and Time investigation End ,igating Of?cer Reviewed for accuracy by Snpenrisor Rev. 2ft]? GEO 00968 unner- Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 106 of 150 Page ID #:3059 111. INSTITUTION DISCIPLINARY PANEL REPORT N?otice of Chargefs): A Advance wring} oti of charge(s) (copy of Incident Report) was given to the _it_iil - detainee on at (Dec) (Time) - B. The IDP hearing was held on (515' 1 114 25" {Date} [Tenet C. The detainee was advised of hisflier rights before this IDP by . {Ot?cw} on and a cop),r of the advisement of rights form is attached. Slaff Representative: A. Detainee waived hisfher right to staff representative: B. Detainee requested staff representative and (Staff appeared. . C. Requested staff representative declined or could not appear but detainee was advised of option to postpone hearing to obtain an alternative staff representative with the following result: Presentation of Evidence:- A. Detainee has been advised of hisfh'er right to presents statement or to remain silent to present documents; including Written statements of unavailable witnesses. and for relevant and material witnesses to appear hisi?her behalf. B. Smitty of detainee 5 statement:- . C. lillitnes.seer . l. The following persons were called as witnesses at. this hearing and appeared: . A seminary oftestimony of each witness is attached The following persons requested were not called for the reason(s) given: MEET . Unavailable winiesses Were requested to submit written statements and those statements received were Considered (statements attached} Demrmentary Evidence: In addition to the incident report and investigation, the panei considered the following documents: ?0/1716" . 6. Centidential? information _was considered by the IDP and was not pr_ov_ided_ GEO 00976 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 107 of 150 Page ID #:3060 to the detainee on IV. Findings: a. The Act wits Committed as Charged b. The Following Act was Committed: '3 e. No Prohibited Act was CL mined Speci?iic Evidence Relied onto Support Findings. Of?cate mam Dem-1? WW Reason to on or Action Taken: - - i 7:55 (Edging. 51.511! [142: ?g fobgaJ/rgf Hearing Board Ciiairperson Date Hearing Board Member Date Hea?ng?Board Member Date Review and Coneur: A Conoor with Proceedings terminated?i??_ C. Diseipiine Imposed: .1). Mental Health Evaluation: Baseline-Stable YIN Fiilty Adnmustr?ators Sigma: - Copy delivered to detainee by: GEO 00977 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 108 of 150 Page ID #:3061 033?? ee? MEMORANDUM Corrections Date: To: COS JJHUNSON From: Lt. DURAN RE: DISEIPLINARY SEGREGATIDN ORDER Detainee Name:6w?05' Aim 02/50 3/ gt Following the outcome of the Institutional Disciplinary Panel (IDP) Hearing administr titre segregation is being terminated and the above named detainee is being admitted to Disciplinary Segregation for 0 0M5 . Sanction Type Date Disciplinary Segregation Began: r7 . Date Disciplinary Segregation Ends: 7 lDPFindings i0 93% Dist-10L! W41 ?jjf??ar7?IM {git/E Vale/?3? GM) 2?3 mar/1min; (Mir! d2 we we COMES Rev?wed by: i M5 Date: 47/] 7 (Fac?rtir ishtor or Ignee) I have received a so of Cthis Disciplinary Segregation Order $72: a 0129? "re JDetainee Signature Date Released by: GE) Title: Released date: 112) Time Released; 05: GEO 00960 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 109 of 150 Page ID #:3062 Ge? MEMQ RAND UM Corrections Date: 67" To: air/e): Jameson) From: LT. RE: ADMINISTRATIVE SEGREGATION ORDER heath? Mitt/+1061 Ft arsct?lt?i?i eZ?FC?xl lr/ Detainee Name Previous Housing Unit The above named detainee is to be admitted to Administrative Segregation for the following reasonts): (A) is pending an investigationihearing for the commission of a prohibited act or rule violation and requires prerhearing detention. (B) Is under medical observation (medical staff must comment and sign this order]. (C) is waiting for bed space in general population commensurate with their classification level. (ex: no level three beds available etc.) (D) ls terminating confinement in Disciplinary Segregation and has been ordered in Administrative Segregation by the institutional Disciplinary Panel for institutional security. (E) Protective Custody, (must have a due process hearing within 72 hours if detainee contests housing}. (F) Detainee has requested or an order for admission for Protective Custody exists. I hereby request placement in the Administrative Segregation unit for my own protection. Detainee Signature Date Placed in Administrative Segregation pending Classi?cation Record a brief outline of the circumstances and names of any witnesses to events leading to this placement it? Violast'iwt 9i 2) i?QQa met 012. merit/to arm to \No+ JcltiimJ-E UE?ceLtirl 31L medicine habits (1+0 Medical J- Fate's?" RN JUN I 2 Supervisor Signature: 'Di?'zt Date: (0'25) 7 7 Admitted by: 0- {31 ?75 I Title: Admitted: (Date) Time: Released by: l\ HM Title: Released: 5? tjgi?laa: Time: Reviewed by: Date: [Fecilhf?d?tho?trator or Designee) have received a copy of this Administrative Segregation Order tum Detainee Sig nature! i Date GEO 00165 Case Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 110 of 150 Page ID #:3063 INCIDENT OF PROHIBITED ACTS AND NOTICE OF CHARGES Detainee Name: UM ?9 A-Number;w031 1m: Nationality: 93 xi 9 d0 (2- Datc Time of Incident: Housing i Incident Location: D?gii Work Assignment: Classi?cation Level: PROHIBITED ACTS: 2.9m? dammew win Code; 3. Code: 4' Code: iDescriptiori oIIncidcnt: 0N CRIME inf?31910 neg) P?mw ta ?3th (Leora up sec? new Meek-k a Minute nib-9 Verbal Morin/Lands ?hL Red? ue Detamw wee cameo we?! (Wm-neural! i Mia/dim "i?O . llInterim 5?me ?413+ he. town demunwahn?i (Inc +0 hi5 H?t?h boot? i Staff Wimesses?? Evidence Attached? i Supporting Reports: NM D131: [3'17 oww? fQ his; Name of Reporting Of?cer Dale and Time Signature . Reviewed for accuracy prior to investigation by: Supervisor 16/ I 1/ r? (1'00 Date and Time Classi?cation Level Change? Level change from to Rev. 1M4 ?Mt ?ag GEO 00163 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 111 of 150 Page ID #:3064 (9/0 Lew INVESTIGATION REPORT Detainee Mamet/?ligree inn-? a: a; A-Numberi Mai/7?? xgz??j? Date ofIncident: (g 2 Place of Incident: - - a . Housing Assignment: Date of Investigation: 01% 53/} 7 Code{s}: 97/; Name of Investigating Of?cer: has advised ?ats-vat yams/wide? that hefshe has the right to remain silent at stages of {Detainee?113W] the disciplinary process but, that silence may be used to draw an adverse inference against himfher at any stage of the disciplinary process However silence alone may not tat he/she committed a prohibited act. 7 have been advised of the above rights and received a copyxo? the charges against me Detainee Statement and Attitude during the Intewiewm Minn Afr -f-H in?ll A gJ? Other Facts about the Incident (Le. witness statements, disposition of evidence, etc): Ar: 4/257 Investigator?s Comments and Conclusions: zed/?5 Date and Time Investigation Began: a 4 3 ?2 2 Date and Time Investigation Ended: (.3, A 3:11, 7 g? fag/5,? faJ/rg?a. Si vestigating Of?cer Reviewed for accuracy by Supervisor Rev. 2t09 GEO 00170 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 112 of 150 Page ID #:3065 INSTITUTION DISCIELINAM PANEL nee-oar Detainee Name: 2 I Mil A~Number: 2 303 (Q Date oflncident: (A: ell} Cadetst- 4213 - Notice of Charge(s): A. Advance Written tic of charge(s) (copy of Incident Report) was given to the detainee (Date) (Time) . The IDP hearing was hetd on ?lls?ll?l at I {Hate} Time: C. The detainee was advised of hisfher rights before this IDP by (Of?cer) on _le ?l and a copy of the advisement of rights form is attached. ll. Staff Representative: A. Detainee waived nether right to staffrepresentative: . MAL B. Detainee requested staff representative and {Staff Representative} appeared. C. Requested staff representative declined or could not appear but detainee was advised oi option to postpone hearing to obtain an alternative 3 Paff representative with the following result: . - v- A. Detainee has been advised of his?her right to present a statement or to remain I silent, to present documents, including written statements of unavailable . witnesses, and for relevant and material wintesses to ap ar on histher behalf. . B. Summary of detainee sstaternentWitnesses: . i. The following persons were called as witnesses at this hearing and . appeared: pave 2. A summary of testimony of each witness is attached The foilowing persons requested were not called for the reasonts) given: it; 3% i 4. Unavailable mattresses were requested to submit written statements and . those statements received were considered (statements attached) 5. Documentary Evidence: In addition to the incident report and investigation, the panel considered the following documents: NW5 Con?dential information tl_1e IDP and was not provided_ GEO 00178 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 113 of 150 Page ID #:3066 W. Findings: a. The Act was Committed as Charged b. The Following Act was Committed: '24" 3 c. No Prohibited Aol was Committed - Speei?oEvidence Relied on to ?Support Findings: 95.: (Caz: Dem?1w t'A'Tak: 311%: ?(31.3310 :21} mori?k w??rmobf Hearing Board Chairperson Date Hearing Board Member Date Hearing Board Member Date Review and Concur: A. Conour with ?ndings: B. Proceedings terminated: C. Discipline Imposed: D. Mental Health Evaluation: Baseline Stable YIN GEO 00179 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 114 of 150 Page ID #:3067 699'. MEMORANDUM Corrections Date: [High-1 To: COS J.JHONSON From: Lt. R. DURAN RE: DISCIPLINARY SEGREGATION ORDER Detainee Namemmam Ine gage [@2151 Following the outcome of the institutional Disciplinary Panel (IDP) Hearing admi istratiye segregation is being terminated and the above named detainee is being admitted to Disciplinary Segregation for 0011i 5' Sanction Type Date Disciplinary Segregation Began: (Ll! at 7 . Date Disciplinary Segregation Ends: lDPFindings: f0 DAyg Df3 4111:3476?: '7 Pl" d?m?ig an, Ne 01mg? r1") concise Reviewed by Date: (Ax/Mg 7 [Facility or Daytime} - have received a copy fthis Disciplinary Segregation Order rte, Detainee Signature i met Date Released by: Lj? Title: 0/9 Released date: 61/ 2'27/ Time Released: as; GEO 00164 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 115 of 150 Page ID #:3068 Gee ME MD RAND UM Corrections Date: Gea/??rf /7 To: 6/77?va j?J?h'Jsm From: . Jr Dial, RE: ADMINISTRATIVE SEGREGATION ORDER ?ne?osmi- Luis fim?alam??iof sows}; Detainee Name Previous Housing Unit The above named detainee is to be admitted to Administrative Segrggation for the following reasoniSi! (A) is pending an investigationihearing for the commission of a prohibited act or rule violation and requires ore-hearing detention. (B) is under medical observation (medical staff must comment and sign this order}. is waiting for bed space in general population commensurate with their classi?cation le?v'El- (ex: no level three beds available etc.) (D) Is terminating con?nement in Disciplinary Segregation and has been ordered in Administrative Segregation by the institutional Disciplinary Panel for institutional security. (E) Protective Custody, (must have a due process hearing within 72 hours if detainee contests housing). Detainee has requested or an order for admission for Protective Custody exists. I hereby request placement in the Administrative Segregation unit for my own protection. Detainee Signature Date Placed in Administrative Segregation pending Classi?cation. gem a [of tline of the circumstances and names of any witnesses to events leading to this placement. um ?21 5 ims?wmf} is.) 0" that? #461 ct (?mm to IWI Medical Staff Signature: J. Petersen RN Date: JUN 1 2 23]? Supervisor Signature: 26 I Q79) (3 :3 Date: LP '17 Admitted by: ?97 a ?3 Title: LT Admitted. (Date) Egg-r" Time: Released by: Title: or i: Released. (D Time: It. 5 5 Reviewed by: 0.1mm Date: lol :1 (Facility Administrator or Designee) I I I have received a copy of this Administrative Segregation Order 7?9 Detainee Signature i i Date GEO 01744 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 116 of 150 Page ID #:3069 ?am: INCIDENT 0F PROHIBITED ACTS AND. NOTICE. 0F CHARGES Detainee Name: Pf 934% __Natiena_lity: EL 56 N8 do if" Date a; Time uflncident: 01935 Housing Assignment?? ._{rzf Incident Location: 9,54 gm Work Assignment.? Classi?cation Level: . PROHIBITED ACTS: wolahm are. Ehuhnq a. _Code: Z13 Gum 9W 1w Code: Des?cription of Incident: QM . . nbbPa-xw 1-0 east 2 H. Cr. Utah; {112:9 Qioem ~11) flack up. 'D?-aruw was, cup-en gee-be! gimme-LLB: 35?: (mm _fumet' 5}??wa him-f he we, .JQL +0 their? bend), Sta??Witnesses?? if . lsupporting Reports;@ MIA D: at ow'w? i Name of Reper?ng 013306? Date and Thin: I Reviewed for accuracy prior to inves?gatinn by: [4?fxm_ Supervisor {as/{2h {?09 Date amid Tillie Classi?cation [eve] Change? Level change from to Rev. ?04 GEO 01747 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 117 of 150 Page ID #:3070 59/15? r/?yc INVESTIGATION REPORT Detainee Nunez/gig farmer A-Number: Mitzi 5.5., Date of Incident: ?Tee/291% Place of Incident: ?13: Housing Assignment: Date of investigation: Code(s): n95 Name of Investigating Of?cer: [232? . :31 has advised ??arn .3. 14151 that hefshe has the right to remain silent at stages of [Dumb-Ice iDtI} . the disciplinary process, but, that silence may be used to draw an adverse inference against .hilrriher at any stage of the disciplinary process. However, silence alone may not be used to support a ?nding that hefshe committed a prehibited act. have been advised of the above rights and received Liza?1A. W4 Other Facts about the Incident (Le. wintess statements, disposition of evidence, etc): mil/f 'Investigatcr?s Comments and Conclusions: Axe/A? Date and Time Investigation Began: 4 $4 2 2?5; unfriend%me Investigation Ended: 1. a; 54/ (Z 9.3(53 ., Investigating Of?cer Reviewed for accuracy by Supervisor Rev. 21'09 GEO 01749 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 118 of 150 Page ID #:3071 INSTITUTION DISCIPLINARY PANEL REPORT I Detainee Name: Pg? :Mujl??w A-Number: H9 079? Date oflncident: ng/i"! Codefs): ?g Notihe of Charge(s): . A. Advance written notie of hat. (5) (copy flneident Report) was given to the detaineeon (kii? If at 573k? . . I (Due) me B. The hearing was held on @502 at (Due) C, The detainee was advised of his/her rights before this by [Oi?eer] on I I and a copy of the advisement of rights form is ii. Staff Representative: A. Detainee waived his/her. right to sta?' representative: . B. Detainee requested staff representative and 0 . (Sta??Repues'emarive) appeared. C. Requested staff representative declined or could not appear but detainee was advised of option to postpone hearing to obtain an alternative staff representative with the following result: Presentation ovaid'enoe: A. Detainee has been advised of hislher right to present a statement or to remain silent, to present documents, including written statements of unaVailable witnesses, and for relevant and mate?aliwimesses to ppear on his?he?r behalf. I B. Summary of detainee?s statement; LL41 .- - nut; C. Witnesses: i. The following persons were called as witnesses at this hearing and appeared: . . Nona. . 2. A of testimony of each witness is attached The following persons requested were not called for the reason(s] given: NONE 4. Unavailable witnesses WEI: requested to submit written statements and those staterhents received were considered (statements attached) 5. Doemnentary Evidence: In addition to the'ineident report and investigation, the panel considered the following documents: . .. . dermal: inf enside bythe [DP-and Was not presided a ._Con? GEO 01757 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 119 of 150 Page ID #:3072 IV. Findings: a. The Act was Committed as Charged 2f 1). The Following Act was Committed: 3 e. No Prohibited_Aet was Committed 1 Speci?c Evidence Rel?iedon to Support ?Fi? QWT VI. Sanetiens or Action Taken: p??enee Severity: {1011415 sank maize! M: Clan mar H5 VII. - for Saneti erActionTaken: gm Mme: Jd/Li/ Mf?e Hearing Beard Chairpetsen?_ Date Hearing Board Meinber Date Hearing Bom?d Member Date Re?ew and Cancer: A. Concurwith?ndings: B. Proceedings terminated: C. Discipline Imposed: D. Mental Health Evaluation: Baseline Stable YIN -?1Fiity Adn?mertratWatmeS WMHime: [Sim and Tide} Copy delivered to detainee by: GEO 01758 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 120 of 150 Page ID #:3073 . MEMORANDUM grgogwolw Date? (Ll IS- To: COS JJHONSON From: Lt. R. DURAN RE: DISCIPLINARY SEGREGATION ORDER Detainee Namath] W5 3430 Following the outcome of the Institutional Disciplinary Panel (IDP) Hearing administrative se regation is being terminated and the above named detainee is being admitted to Disciplinary Segregation for Date Disciplinary Segregation Began: (ll 1 '7 . Date Disciplinary Segregation Ends: ?4 7'14", . Sanction Type IDPFindings: ID DAYS 95MjaJ-vm fie lzq/e: Via/aim: ?2131364an (La: stmahrma con?ict? Vi?/i' Axe domes/may Reviewed by: Date: L97 f. 7 [Facility Admin trator or De?ignee} I have received a copy this Disciplinary Segregation Order Detainee Signature i Date Released by: Title: 3 Released date: Tlme Released: GEO 01743 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 121 of 150 Page ID #:3074 1 1051-an MEMORAN DU Corrections ?Date: Cat??} '77 (3/11 a} Jun 95m From: LT- J- Dial RE: SEGREGATION ORDER were; oases salaovaqm sac; Detainee Name Previous Housing Unit The above named detainee is to be admitted to Administrative Segmation for the following reasonts): (A) Is pending an investigationihearing for the commission of a prohibited act or rule violation and requires ore-hearing detention. (B) is under medical observation {medical staff must comment and sign this order). (C) is waiting fer bed space in general poputation commensurate with their classi?cation level. (ex: no level three beds available etc.) (D) is terminating confinement in Disciplinary Segregation and has been ordered in . Administrative Segregation by the Institutional Disciplinary Panel for institutional security. (E) Protective Custody. (must have a due process hearing within 3?2 hours if detainee contests housing}. (F) Detainee has requested or an order for admission for Protective Custody exists. I hereby request placement in the Administrative Segregation unit for my ovm protection. Detainee Signature lD# Date (G) Placed in Administrative Segregation pending Classi?cation. 150a?: outline of. the micumstances and names of any? witnesses toe owls leading to this placement. to Woo] smog is! mo: {if att?l?dn stfdim 1 Medical Staff Signature: le?tgxl J. Petersen RN Date: JUN 1 ?a Supervisor Signature: (13F CM Mb Date: (67 [59' 7 Admitted by: 9% Q7) Title: Md? Admitted: {Date} 4:9 - ?7 Time: Released by wind/2"" A. Title: we Released: Time: 11.. 50 i Hi? i Reviewed by: Date. [a 11.- inistrator or Dasignee} have received a copy of this Administrative Segregation Order Detainee Signature! lDiHr Date GEO 01390 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 122 of 150 Page ID #:3075 INCIDENT 0F PROHIBITED ACTS AND NOTICE OF Detainee Name: '6?5?3 779?3- 1- .L ?xa? A?Numbcr: r5143 magnum ELI 53 {a acid/L Date Sc Time of Incident: I 2: l1 Housing Assignment: ?it: Incident Location: Lg 33:33 31", ?my; Work Classification chci: PROHIBITED ACTS: 1 \lwimm ?w (man-?1 or w-ngm Code- Zl? 2 gm? rlemo?em cm Code 3. _1 Cod-2::? 4. (1 . OLE 5pc, "nitusww Wimp kurwe, uni-Jr 5 Lin; was demumWn-JS Rs 1 Evidhnce Attached? NM. . Supporting Reports: MA w-J?mm vie-r1 01935? Name ochp-arting Of?cer Date and "lime Si Raview? for accuracy prior investigation by: MW St! E: am .11 _ibL?mmw Date an Time Classi?cation Level Change? Level change {jam to Rev. 1M4 GEO 01394 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 123 of 150 Page ID #:3076 gnaw-xi?; INVESTIGATION REPORT Detainee Name: (serif; -415;- gar-s: A-Nmnber: 93:31:? 7.33;? ms: 12:4? Date of Incident: (Ef?e/r 7 Place of Incident: 5 :75: ?13 i 4 ?rm Housing Assignment: Date of Investigation; (5 ,4 4:7 Codells): 59A 3 Name of Investigating Of?cer: ..-: ,1 has advised g2: gag?41?; 1 T?g? that hefshe has the right to remain silent at stages of {Detainee the disciplinary process, but, that silence may be used to draw an adverse inference against hind-her at any stage of the disciplinary process. However, silence alone may not be used. to support a ?nding that helshc committed a prohibited act. . - have been advised ofthe above rights and received {Detainee swim) a copy of the charges against me. Detainee Statement and Attitude during the Interview: a a gaff?c? fer - . 14C ?Ii-f - ?rs?z? fin.? M-rf II (?egg-g ?lm; Jud/L me/c?md/ :mMm?ag? Mn: 16 ?91 Other Facts about the Incident e. Wimess statements, disposition of evidence, etc): 1? Aer/2%? Investigator?s Comments and Conclusions: . Date-and Time Investigation Began: 7 Date and Time Investigation Ended: (5. :1 Ar 9 Jr gas-?9? Save-Ff" nvestigating Of?cer LL, Reviewed or. accuracy by Supervisor Rev. 21?09- GEO 01396 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 124 of 150 Page ID #:3077 INSTITUTION DISCIPLINARY PANEL REPORT Detainee Name: _00er054% 7055 A-NumbeI: #30 73953 Mr Date ofincident: $17-77 _Code(s): .943 Notiee of Charg?s): A Adriance written tie ofeharge(s) (copy of lights tReport) was given tn the detainee on QEE .321! . if? -. (UM) 'tTimei B. The IDP hearing was 'held on {9'30? t?m} _'Ilnel' C. The detainee was advised of hisr'her rights before this by 3 {Of?cer} and a copy of the advisement of rights farm is Staff Representative: A. Detainee Waived hisfhez right to staff representative: B. Detainee requested staff representative and {Sts??RepreseI-rmtire) appeared. . C. Requested staff representative declined er eouidnnt appear but detainee was advised of option to postpone hearing to. obtain an alternative staff repr'ESentative with the following result: Presentation of EridiEnce: A. Detainee has been advised of hisfher right to present a statementor to remain silent, to present documents, including written statements of unava?abie witnesses, and for relevant and msterial witnesses to nest on hisfher behaif. C. Witnesses: l. The following persons were called as witnesses at this hearing and appeared: 1301119? A summary of testimony nfeaelr witness is attached The following persons ?uctuated were not called rs?- the reasonts) given: Axons: Unavailable witnesses. were requested to submit written statements and those were seaside-ed (statementsattaehed) Doeumantary Evidence: In addititrn to the-incident and investigation, the panel considered the following doeurnents: 1U til/HEr . . Con?dential _inf_onnation_ was considered by the_ IDP _and was not nrmrided GEO 01404 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 125 of 150 Page ID #:3078 IV. Findings: The Act ?sis Committed as Charged . The Following Act was Committed: H3 c. No Prohibited Act was Committed Speci?c Evidenee?Relied on Support 9me Vi. Sanctions or iep Taken: Offense. SessiityHearing Board Chairperson Due Healing Board Member Date Hearing Board Member Date Review and Cancun A. Concur with ?ndings: B. Proceedings terminated: C. Discipline hnposed: D. Mental Health Evaluation: Baseline Stable YIN I Facility Admimstrator?s Sigmmre: Copy denim-ed to detainee by: GEO 01405 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 126 of 150 Page ID #:3079 699 MEMORAND UM Corrections 1 I Date: G?hshj we I, To: COS J.JHONSON From: Lt. R. DURAN RE: DISCIPLINARY SEGREGATION ORDER Detainee Named Dial"; {[6635 ?3 0 7a Following the outcome of the Institutional Disciplinary.i Panel Hearing administrative segregation' Is being terminated and the above named detainee is being admitted to Disciplinary Segregation for [g 011- . Sanction pe Date Disciplinary Segregation Began: 13!} 1h 2 . Date Disciplinary Segregation Ends: 55/79/{7 Findings: 014% Disepduma gamew/Izm 49:: Reviewed by: ?ne Date: 7 {Facility??ai nietrator ZDesignee} . ciplinary Segregation Order- I have recewed a copy of this Detainee Signature i Date Released by: Title: 19/0 Released date: 3? Time Released: $5 3 GEO 01389 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 127 of 150 Page ID #:3080 EXHIBIT 3 Case Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 128 of 150 Page ID #:3081 kw? ?awzich?tmaczaa/ccz/Aaf {scc?mfma t?czzrafjar/f/?ar?? .. ?555,55? .. .. .. . (Deadmen-(ocfan [48U?wirmaanucubj r?ptrl?wzma?asg?zfcj??{wu10 stag"? (?o/Co Case Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 129 of 150 Page ID #:3082 QK aroma camp/21c: 63(3a 5a?r ?35.73 far/$29564 frov?w 7303554: ?72 em 6/ mwar- #2'2rvya??' 4/0 909 i145. acn/cmcv) C04 . V?te?u r305 7365(ch 7>ew??rr 7556: an 2'43! 5' ?32) f?awcj y?jg rec/OJ Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 130 of 150 Page ID #:3083 EXHIBIT 4 Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 131 of 150 Page ID #:3084 General Incident Report The GEO Group, Inc. ?AdelantelI.C.E. Precesjsing Center ?$31901: enmity-arm CI Rule?'loll?ou El El i! Halal-?re mm EI Mil-m I CI Med. Home}: Iliuhmnoe . . WW be (more ForceI To: Title: 3.1 Date: @1217 Time: From: .4 (Km; Title: r727 41 LocationDetainee: 8-55 . Detainee: Print lee - ?o'orm mum Donn Mun ITJIT Bum :41 Detalle of Incident ijh?SB??'lf- WHO. What Mme. {#0ij . 2r iffy/Znfig]: {if/2&4: f/lL/?P 7?4 7?4 4.51.1 .Wf%1 mr/z?v?/A/ lbw/14! ?ung/(l 441?, r? .34" X. 3 im {gr/2:44: a/zxo?uf: ?77 .2. 1 1 rye; 4 [5/6/41 /:u?llV *?151/ -M5 ?11 ?/?gme . .W . . A Jim?? fer! Am mM?andkm Dam moo mm mmwm?a r?e Assessment 1 Ugo offotoeiepa-IM . Z7 1M MW WIW. Prb?od?hnemh??ft. Dowinn??m CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02275 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5 18 cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 132 of 150 Page ID #:3085 General Incident Report The Group, Inc. -AdelantolI.C.E. Processing Center autism El Mammam El El ammo-mummy NW mm Wm [3 cow Wm 5?04?? 0:235 r? rim-cc) 6?0: Time: To: Dmligm? Title: Limwm Dale: From: A burg/J Title: Die Locatlon: 3.2L Detainee: Ddtalnua: me [?it Dunn ?mm in? Bonn Fri-1m {Plenum-Mm. mm. Mm, ma?a-raw. Cm Tune 11 I DID Buriif rtjpowk 40 Muslim-1.? q?Sr 2'15"" at 1 6:6qu NHL Ari? Mm, PU {Eran-P Pre?lum didn?t-mgr Nut. Mink firmg Mai Wilt-K Ew'f?u Jrkt?. run (b?hhgi; 31924": 53" fume.) [Ami di?ll WM Jr'kb di?cwx; mac: +0 (ink :1ng 44km? Jamar M: We, Hum; Ham, UNIL 4m. m: {Emmi itpmm 5Drt1?I 91;, 5mm; ?qu11 I1 IIrrer; RMJE 01m 41?.?ng of rid-4mm. OWL 3L WU ?W?Ut?rnnL (mi. S'L?urtd. (m?i ?10 0" Jriw ?lfrh? hazing; 51m. Datum um! ?r tum, mag Amid my? cum: err kw:- mama; mar?Mm; aw ya. ?ag gal/203 Wim Hangman CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02272 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 133 of 150 Page ID #:3086 General Incident Report Group, Inc. ?Adelanto/LC.E. Prhcessing Center Wublact: Cl mam-en El Bulu?nh?m I: worm El mm El mm [3 mm Elm Iona: 3L 1: Title: (I, am: {310-127(1? 11m: @1191) From: 1C1 Titie: E113 Lonation1 C. . Detainee: 55-11 Detalm: Print the Win Fm 1mm in Fur-1mm- Details of Incident {Plenum?mm; You 111111: 211111 11: 5111131. 11111112 111:1 (21:141. 412' 12151. ?11.1111/411111 11"??1131114511? 1?0 11' 17181111011111 11 11?1 5,31,! ?61 M71516 1?11?31311?71?? 5203173 111711 -. 1"-1111 1111.1 7?13 115111" 117' 11111131111111 3 @1111? 1111M) 1?1 111111111113 11111 14131111111113 {11731:th 3- 3?77 ?3 11111731315161.1131 1561515511 81512201 [71?1'1?31?131?13?3 1111?Hr? 1?1 111?112. awn-?; (317,7? )54Lg51? (1.345 H. (54.1: .5. 1" 1111141? 1.1?S1E?111?1?1?i?7c?1 151/7111 K. 1711171? 51?? 11?? 1'35" 1121111 51.31 1&?11?11218 11h131?1 11415111171 1?1171?1? 81311311 114-111-7111. . LI 1?1?1 315111? supervisor's Assessment . . 551 CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02270 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 134 of 150 Page ID #:3087 General Incident Report - I The CEO Group, Inc. ?Adelantofl.C.E. Precessing Center 3 wublact: MMmamwmm A mm ?nml?n??m El Warm-am El El MajorF-lro Damn-bum El ?harm Emmy-vam- FM Elm Emmy UWW - it L515 El" 3! Un?t Jm?i? 11th: _L_iew?mnk Date: From: Maw ?31, Title: Location; _e-ac Detainee: Detainee: 555 a 3? T'H?llune g! P?l'll?IT'nl Details mum- Ma, mm. Mama?. ?51? I .g mm e, 1 or:L air anpmximlelm Obj) hours his W?n?y (ZS MAM ID a 'ha-I- 1 ha 4g 3 EWST . at, I 1? as d??ym??s nkbaL Were raC-?m?m 610 Weir bunny?5 For" Cat/1M1 dawn?; war-L PM Cm] mud-ms bul ?nd MMSEIF an IE {Meir bunk? mlmintts Cenk'nueoi raft/1E; So Limmcm Dim..? 25 I help war ?n [Mia Dram #hm dammed I I mm {m who wErL' inwm/I .IAIIMT Inna . i WML and Conlcinued +0 meme dwm?zs?. - Din Lemmy-ma, and (Maw cigar; eater hm (?matings Ont nuke When U/o_ .. ?7 N22 o/oz- Ufa? MW Mandi?: CONFIDENTIAL GEO 02267 SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5 18 cv 01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 135 of 150 Page ID #:3088 I General incident Report The CEO Group, Inc. ?AdelantofLC.E. Processing Center I I Subject: MMWNIMWHW CI enamel-each EI E1 El mammary mama 1!rennin-band mem- war In? To: magi. I?rzE Title: U: I Date: Time: QQZE 5225:! imam; Title: Pip Location: 20_ . 3 Detainee: as Detainee: Wilma Wit-me Tum Details ellneldent mem- mm mm Whose Howemy. (Helm/HA {Eu It? 7"2?1?7 I d?mmbn Meme Lam #7731, and I hwm? .mrx?xm ?mx'mfw ?fl?mfj [IItf/M/[m/ 111.07? le?n/??f .I ?2 [ma?a 47 A?zvuw?fe Ju?lem um #17430 Md 7? ~9r Mr- Wiffr? ?rmwa?nw? if)? :gvr?u? GEO 02264 CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER Case 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 136 of 150 Page ID #:3089 1 General Incident Report The Group, Inc. ?Adelanto?.C.E. Processing Center "Subject: 7 El mam El Rwandan-nu: El HajorFqu We: Caniubmd El mun-am aupn- rag-l 7T0: Title: LT Date: 7 Time: From: [3 ?Pg 11th: Location: Detainee: - Detail-lea: Jae WW 9 ?t - Tom) it Em 1mm Thom Dam van-mm "mmw?w 737 Obi-?7 Tr. hep?we're Jun}: :15 ?ame ?rma??rr. mime/Q .Jxxu?m ?fl-Tara 77.4.9:- r'mww? warm/v5.52: ?Ti?Fr??Usnue T2: 115.42 Pea-nur- 019030 ?Elam? .. Mill/E; D'E?slw?ff Tamra Hams mirth}- .4cn mover. ax: "mag: glam: QavnanL (70:11qum13530 xii-7 Eve N. 1-71.31. ?Etruaf- frEbiK was ZHFAJ 141951;) "Dan?2. ?1301) amt-295 . HIT-14511 T3?rruawe~31w?b ?Drawn/?61 ?rs-LL. Hep Hams EQLQCEED 9ND bum-Lb . THEE. . I?h?fsfap' kiwi/Wu ran. m: . err?s; +9.15 777?ch Lit-3T1) cva?m JVGT a? IT wes- Er "Warn ?gm-r? {car's Assessment ?7 1' Umftmenqm . ?7 GEO 02261 CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER . . IICase 5:18-cv-01125-SP Document 125-1 Filed 11/26/19 Page 137 of 150 Page ID #:3090 General Incident Report . The. GEO Group, Inc. - E. Processmg Center I 31113me Pious 41mm 91' the appropnhte homes - - Branch - -: Rem 111111111111111 6mm? on mmee?ssaui?t Mine on Stefmeeauh 13 Majorl?lra Dis-1111mm I - 1:1 Sam-1mm MIneehtquy . ~13 Maintenance 1:1 Mfume-111mm? El who: Disturbance 1:1 Contraband [El nungarsmna 5. Other: . 11:11; (11612 Farm! Tait-11'1- 11.711 ?Jewe- T115 ?3191?? 1.911? 1 "Time: 0:23-15 From Tlt1e: E36151 ng Detainee See me?) 061311139: P?nfhlame "33 Name Dorm mime .- .Dorm . . - - . . Details . - -- -- - (P1'ease- Pm: when m. 1101115115111}. YouMum?St?e Fem M?bsofufehrwo?d?onahmgj 1.. 01/1 11.11718, 11. 21,117 1911? atathnXIMd 113.11.} (?110 ?10 I . ?ip-Eirf?r? Mumfz In dc. ?10! 1918:7151 1?0 :9 9ng Q11 Val/2?1 113110111911 +112, ?1'0 5613+ 1:111:11- .uem 171'. (hemlcm 145111419 Supervisor 3 Assessment . and 1W6. Esme, 11? A159 has noti?ed. when and by whorh) Use of force Repay: wbm?c??h Yee No Manor 4?734") - 1+1" bInlqh. H. . 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