Relationship Details

Searcy Plaintiff vs defendant Federal Bureau of Prisons

Connected Entities

Entity A
Searcy
Type: person
Mentions: 10
Entity B
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Type: organization
Mentions: 729
Also known as: Federal Bureau of Prisons (implied), Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons, Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP/FBOP), Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP/Bureau)

Evidence

Inmate brought claim against Federal Bureau of Prisons.

Source Documents (1)

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Legal Analysis / Law Review Article (part of House Oversight Committee Records) • 1.65 MB
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This document appears to be page 79 of a 2014 legal analysis or law review article, included in a House Oversight Committee production (likely related to the Epstein investigation regarding the Crime Victims' Rights Act). The text analyzes the 'Paletz' and 'Skinner' cases to argue that CVRA rights should apply during investigations, not just after conviction or charging. It critiques the Department of Justice's position by citing the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, which found that limiting CVRA rights only to post-charging scenarios is inconsistent with the statute.

Searcy's Other Relationships

Legal representative Paletz
Strength: 6/10 View

Federal Bureau of Prisons's Other Relationships

Employment Sophia Papapetru
Strength: 7/10 View
Inmate custodian Jeffrey Epstein
Strength: 6/10 View
Custodial EPSTEIN, JEFFREY EDWARD
Strength: 5/10 View
Inmate custodian EPSTEIN, JEFFREY EDWARD
Strength: 5/10 View
Professional NY Post
Strength: 5/10 View

Relationship Metadata

Type
Plaintiff vs defendant
Relationship Strength
5/10
Medium strength relationship
Source Documents
1
Extracted
2025-11-20 19:25

Entity Network Stats

Searcy 2 relationships
Federal Bureau of Prisons 6 relationships
Mutual connections 0

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