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Brief • September 12, 2006
by this case are whether Plaintiffs and the class have a liberty interest in avoiding assignment to Tamms and, if so, what procedures are constitutionally required to safeguard that interest. See Westefer v ...
Brief • 2010
exclusively on the individual, supervisory-level Defendants’ deliberate indifference to what Plaintiffs contend were excessively dangerous conditions in the Dorm (Henderson’s mother asserts a separate ...
Brief • 2008
receive less than $50. Class counsel proposes that all opt-outs be sent letters telling them the low end approximation of what they will receive if they do not opt out, and allowing them the opportunity ...
Brief • 2008
, Dominguez was sitting in his unmarked car in a parking lot when he observed what he believed to be a drug deal. He apparently called uniformed officers, and when they tried to arrest Burks, Dominguez claims ...
Brief • 2009
, spreadsheets, documents, memorandum, image, or graphic files.” 41. In authorizing this unlimited search of all electronically-stored information, the warrant did not specify or limit what defendants were to look ...
Brief • 2007
that the constitutionally cognizable injury would not have occurred if the superior had done more than he or she did. The district court must insist that [Plaintiff] identify specifically what it is that [Defendant] failed ...
Brief • 2012
Hiskes v Sancha Et Al Pr Complaint Excessive Force Police Riot 2012 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO Rachel Hiskes Omar Silva-Meléndez Plaintiffs Civ. No. 10-2246 JAG v. José Figueroa Sancha, Superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police Department, in his personal capacity; José A. …
Brief • 2008
to decide for themselves and their citizens what constitutes appropriate and proportionate punishment, in keeping with the constitutional prohibition against inhumane and torturous punishments, for the crime ...
Brief • 2007
Doherty and instructed 21 Doherty to ask questions of Zabala. (A.R. 52.) Doherty exclaimed, “What did you think you were 22 joining, the Peace Corps? I don’t know how anyone who joins the Marine Corps ...
Brief • 2010
recommended that there be an investigation of the UOT and the Group of 100, how they are recruited and utilized, what their training is and what their purpose is. 8.30 The Commission also called for a review ...
Brief • 2012
to resolve the question of whether and in what circumstances a person who is in fact a sex offender is nonetheless entitled to notice and an opportunity to be heard before 10 Case 5:11-cv-00196-cr Document ...
Brief • 2010
. Adrrdl'listltation Administration of Correction. In the meantime, you should Corract~on. rn t.h¢ meautime, be proud of what you were qble to accomplish under the most y-o~ we:r~ tryin9 dircumgt~hc$s. tryio9 ...
Brief • 2010
conference had to be convened with tier officers, medical personnel, and responsible deputies to review for inmate's status and consider what further action including: Section 18 (a) commitment to a hospital ...
Brief • 2006
it possible for the inmate to see the visitor . J . Medical Care 79. The Sheriff shall require the medical vendor to ensure that medication administration records specify what medications are provided, when ...
Brief • 2006
illness, but defendants even claim that they know what OPA’s constituents may have said to OPA staff. Finally, defendants claim that “OPA purports to sue on behalf of strangers who are only alleged ...
about these symptoms and told her mother what she had done. 99. Staff came to Ms. Wright’s cell that same day after monitoring the phone conversation between Ms. Wright and her mother. After medical ...
. However, this court is not persuaded as to whether this treatment standard constitutes what is necessary for appropriate medical care because the opinions are offered based upon two goals: optimal patient ...
to the Court for approval. This document describes the proposed settlement and tells you what to do if you are a class member and (a) wish to participate in the settlement, or (b) wish to exclude yourself from ...
Brief • May 16, 2017
in the military, in 2008, Decedent Morse married Stephanie Morse in Kansas. PTSD is now believed to be more physical than psychological with new studies supporting what a small group of military researchers has ...
are grouped together and treated by the same methods without regard for their differing diagnoses. 10. What limited and erratic care there is, is provided chiefly by medication. A prisoner with paranoid ...
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