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. Plaintiff advocated for the prisoners’ right to adequate medical care in an articulate effective way. 63. Dr. Vaughn appeared genuinely concerned about what Plaintiff had to say and about the information ...
Brief • August 15, 2012
the Governor might well have commuted, knowing that the only effect would be to “restore” parole eligibility on what is now being treated by the MDOC and the parole board as a mandatory life sentence. Claims ...
Brief • April 25, 2013
him to “the block.” 11 Case 3:09-cv-00159-KRG Document 148 Filed 04/25/13 Page 12 of 25 61. In light of what the prison learned about Nathan, including his suicidal history, suicidal statements ...
Brief • July 11, 2014
was not abrogated by Turner because a state agency brought the case and was represented by counsel). What’s more, this case is even more distinguishable from Turner by virtue of the fact that Georgia law effectively ...
and plain statement of the claim showing that the pleader is entitled to relief.” Fed. R. 12 Civ. P. 8(a)(2). The complaint must “give the defendant fair notice of what the . . . claim is 13 ...
Brief • November 4, 2015
Filed under: False Arrest
then that’s what you are” (i.e., if POLICE OFFICER CASTILLO believed the deranged and unstable man, who was an asshole, then POLICE OFFICER CASTILLO was an asshole as well). 16. In retaliation for referring ...
Brief • November 4, 2015
Filed under: Filing Fees (PLRA)
and meritorious litigation. Instead, the legislative history shows that, even when legislators were eager to end what they viewed as frivolous lawsuits, they did not intend to prevent prisoners from filing ...
Brief • October 28, 2015
Filed under: Bail, Bail Bonds
the amount of money necessary to secure post-arrest release; Whether San Francisco requires that scheduled amount of money to be paid up front before it will release a person from jail; What standard post ...
Brief • November 25, 2015
Filed under: Medical, Jail Specific
employment practices by a police department). “[T]he court’s 18 intrusion upon what is otherwise a private consensual agreement negotiated between 19 the parties to a lawsuit must be limited to the extent ...
Brief • March 11, 2014
; Samuel Gibson is Caucasian. 63. Defendants had a picture of Samuel Gibson and knew what he looked like. 64. Because of the aforesaid wrongful acts, Plaintiff Kevin Hawkins suffered physical injuries ...
Brief • March 4, 2011
or control of defendant, state: 1. what was done with the document; 2. when such document was made; 3. the identity and address of the current 4. 5. 6. custodian or location of the document; the person who ...
Brief • February 10, 2005
with mental health treatment; his mental illness was not properly 2 diagnosed; what treatment he did receive was erratic, unpredictable and inadequate. The 3 disorganized and chaotic charting of his medical ...
Brief • August 21, 2015
causal connection between what they allege to be adverse action and their protected E.E.O. activity, their retaliation claims fail as well. Therefore, under McDonnell Douglas summary judgment Case 1:14-cv ...
]he problem with this proposed class definition is that the court could not determine whether any individual was a member of the class without hearing evidence on what would amount to the merits of each ...
Brief • July 23, 2014
Filed under: Telephone Monitoring
communications between detainees and the outside world, relying on a set of servers, electronic storage, cables, and software separate from what is used to simply connect the callers. The equipment it uses ...
Publication
, 1999, a .38 caliber handgun w'as reported missing from a perimeter patrol vehicle at the Wackenhut-operated Lea Co. Corr. FacUity in Hobbs, New Mexico. Prison officials aren't sure what happened ...
Publication
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Victims
%confidence level), differences are described as somewhat, marginal, or slight. Caution is required when making comparisons of estimates not explicitly discussed in this report. What may appear to be a large ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
; and the challenges the 81st Session of the Texas Legislature faces as it convenes in 2009. This bulletin is part of a series for state policy­ makers interested in following what happened in states that applied ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
provided there is no substantial financial impact. These modifications will be agreed to by both parties in writing. It is within the sole discretion of the DOC to determine what constitutes substantial ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
, the Department would be forced to guess or speculate what the specific position's salary was in order to calculate any contractually authorized penalty. Such speCUlation on the Department's part could easily ...
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