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reports, the dismissal of Defendant TRUE for use of excessive force against a resident, and the numerous anonymous reports of similar physical abuse received by Plaintiff’s counsel. There is no reason ...
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to, effective substance abuse, mental health, and social services that will assist in assuring that defendants return to court and do not pose a danger to the community. Two outcomes that the program tracks ...
Brief • February 7, 2006
the remedial measures required by this Agreement. (H) This Agreement does not constitute an admission of liability by the State. (I) Defendants named in the lawsuit were the State; Linda Lingle, Governor ...
Case • 2003
and physical abuse by two prison guards during his incarceration, and alleged retaliation during his incarceration for his having named one of the Defendants in his environmental tobacco smoke claim. n1 ...
, the onus of prosecuting sexually abusive guards is increasingly left up to the Attorney General's Office--the same entity tasked with defending the state against prisoner lawsuits seeking damages. Wayne ...
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Filed under: Sentencing
and options for lower-level drug offenders in particular. These proposals emphasize shorter prison terms and/or diversion to treatment programs for cases in which substance abuse is an underlying contributor ...
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trial. 12 LEARN TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS, YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO • • • • Adequate medical care Protection from assault Humane living conditions Safety from officer abuse Learn how to defend your basic ...
Publication • May 16, 2016
Filed under: Sentencing
Robbery, by Percent M11-Eligible and M11-Alternate, 1990-1999 (DOC) ..............40 5.4 - All Sentences for M11-Eligible and M11-Alternate Sex Abuse, by Percent M11-Eligible and M11-Alternate, 1991-1999 ...
of sexual abuse in the third degree. Although one count constituted a forcible felony, the district court suspended the defendant’s prison sentence and instead ordered a five-year term of probation. After ...
Brief • June 21, 2006
Pendergrass v Vallario Co Declation Prisoner Abuse 2006 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Case No.________________ AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION ...
Brief • November 14, 2005
health and psychiatric 16 policies by Directors Alameida and Woodford directly affected Latricia Yolanda Lilly’s 17 ability to be safe from psychiatric indifference and abuse. 18 8. Defendant Susaan ...
Brief • January 5, 2011
on other deputies who resist their abusive practices. The 8 2000 Boys and 3000 Boys have been operating with the knowledge, ratification 9 and acquiescence of BACA, Defendant supervisors and other high ...
Case • 2004
, SUSAN DAY, P.A, Individually and in her official capacity, WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, Inc., KATHRYN McCARTY, R.N., CHCA, Individually, and SHEILA HAGEMEYER, Individually, Defendants [6] The opinion ...
Brief • April 30, 2015
Designation), as indivi.dual inmates, Defendants. Plaintiff Robert Woodruff, throi.igh his attorneys, Patti & Patti, LLC,, by way of , ...... Complaint against the Defendants, alleges the following: PARTIES ...
Brief • October 1, 2007
-Appellant, v. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES Defendant-Appellee _______________________ ON APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA HON. GEORGE H. KING, JUDGE PRESIDING USDC ...
. a manifest injustice. We conclude that the trial court abused its discretion in denying A.R.A.’s petition. Accordingly, we will reverse the judgment below and remand for entry of an order expunging A.R.A.’s ...
Brief • 2011
OFFICER NATHAN VANDYKE Defendants ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. 2:10-cv-02480-RDR-KGS ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT COMES NOW plaintiff Rebecca Fleetwood, by undersigned counsel ...
Brief • 2005
County; and VASANT G. HALARNAKAR, M. D. and II JANE DOE II HALARNAKAR, husband and wife, Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) RECEIVED AUG 30 2005 PIERCE COUNTY RISK MANAGEMENT ) ) ) ----------------) COME NOW ...
Brief • October 8, 2013
, 1198 (10th Cir. 2010). The Tenth Circuit rejected defendants’ statistical argument against commonality and typicality, which highlighted that only a small percentage of children in fact reported abuse ...
Brief • October 10, 2012
,. emotional trauma, p~in and suffering. 32. In committing their abusive, negligent, and/or intentional acts toward Plaintiff, Defendants acted to serve their own selfish interests, having reason to kno 6 27 ...
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