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Brief • September 30, 2022
one 5 of the exemplary and eight models of what we ask for from all 6 of our citizens. So, I thank you so much for your 7 contributions and your work during this trial, especially 8 during ...
its cross-examination of Wills. The State asked two foundational questions concerning the interview in which Wills allegedly made the statements. Q: What was the purpose of the interview. Why ...
., 703 F.2d 1152, 1170 (10th Cir. 1981) (en banc) (“What is most relevant in this case is not the judicial conscience, it is the conscience of the community as represented by the six people who served ...
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Filed under: Medical
. The sections that follow address how the health reform legislation expands these adults’ eligibility for Medicaid and what services will be made available, the requirements and exemptions specified ...
Brief • December 11, 2013
grievance in August 2010. See Motion to Compel at 13-14. This motion follows what has 10 been an extensive, detailed, and voluminous exchange of information and documents in 11 response to discovery ...
about what occuned, we know more than enough to hold CCA in contempt of court. CCA violated an order of this Court hundreds of times. Keeping security posts vacant for 4,800 hours in seven months ...
Brief • 2017
Filed under: Evidence
is about what [complainant] said happened, and then there’s circumstantial evidence that’s offered to support it.” Defendant further argued that the introduction of the 911 call was prejudicial to defendant ...
Brief • May 11, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
. 12 13 Must a term of imprisonment be set in stone, no matter what happens after it is imposed? 14 Should a court be able to reduce a sentence when unforeseeable tragedies change its 15 ...
of Pinckneyville. (Id. at 11-12.) The two asked Abdullah what it would take to end the hunger strike, and Abdullah said he wanted a one-man cell, a job, and proper medical care. (Id.) The two officials bristled ...
Brief • August 22, 2023
Filed under: Public Records
pursuant to the Maine Freedom of Access Act (FOAA), 1 M.R.S. §§ 400-414 (2023). [¶2] This case presents the first occasion for us to consider what 2 constitutes “bad faith” for purposes of FOAA’s fee ...
Brief • March 27, 2019
Filed under: Failure to Treat
control over their bowels and bladder, have less incidences of incontinence and less complications. Attached hereto as "Exhibit B" is an example patient handout of what bladder training is and how ...
Brief • March 27, 2019
Filed under: Failure to Treat
control over their bowels and bladder, have less incidences of incontinence and less complications. Attached hereto as "Exhibit B" is an example patient handout of what bladder training is and how ...
Brief • August 15, 2023
. at 9:2-8. He subsequently confirmed that he designed the program. Id. at 15:1625. When asked again what his opinions were, Dr. Underwood, the designer, auditor, trainer and developer of the program ...
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Academy of Pediatrics FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: The authors have indicated they have no financial relationships relevant to this article to disclose. WHAT’S KNOWN ON THIS SUBJECT: Although there is some older ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
to adherence to experimental protocols. Keywords Body-worn cameras . Use of force . Police . Treatment integrity . Subgroup . Experimental protocol Introduction What would it take to reduce unnecessary police ...
Publication • September 30, 1978
and behavioral research, on the one hand, and the practice of accepted therapy on the other, in order to know what activities ought to undergo review for the protection of human subjects of research ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Bail/Pretrial Release
. Underscoring this new position, though, was the understanding, based on research, that these tools are not able to do what they claim to do—accurately predict the behavior of people released pretrial and guide ...
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tough thing to overcome.” Vice Chancellor Meyer expressed similar concerns in an interview conducted on Dec. 7. He explained, “our context at the time was seeing what’s happening in the City of Oakland ...
Publication • April 15, 2018
, critiques of criminal law: (1) the quantitative approach (what I call the “over” frame); and (2) the qualitative approach (what I call the “mass” frame). The “over” frame grows from a belief that criminal law ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
to what you are taught here about the limits on police authority and about the means used to make sure that you stay within them. You are on your way to earning powers that can do great good for this City ...
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