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Brief • February 8, 2013
Moreno v. City of Concord, CA, Settlement, Unlawful Arrest, 2013 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE This Settlement Agreement and General Release (" Agreement 11 ) is made by and between LUIS MORENO ("PLAINTIFF") and the CITY OF CONCORD, POLICE CHIEF GUY SWANGER, OFFICER BLAKELY and OFFICER LIGOURI ("DEFENDANTS") (collectively the …
Adams v. CCA, CO, Orders, prison riot, 2010 FROM 9707763319 Thu Feb 07 09 :17 : 59 2013 From:otero county district court PAGE 1 OF 7 7193844991 02 / 07/2013 11 : 10 #478 P.001 / 007 STATE OF COLORADO Courts of the Sixteenth Judicial District Otero, Bent and Crowley …
Adams v. CCA, CO, Plf Res Def MoL re Wojtalewicz Testimony, prison riot, 2013 DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF CROWLEY, STATE OF COLORADO Court Address: Sixteenth Judicial District Court Crowley County Courthouse 110 E. 6th Street, Room 303 Ordway, Colorado 81063 Telephone 719-267-4468 ▲COURT USE ONLY ▲ Plaintiffs: VANCE A. ADAMS …
Forms of Judicial Deference in Prison Law by Sharon Dolovich by Sharon Dolovich1 Anyone familiar with the constitutional law of prisoners’ rights knows how ready courts are to find against prisoners in the name of “judicial deference.” It is not unreasonable for courts to grant a measure of deference to …
Rodrick v. Ellis, AZ, Complaint and Application for Injunctive Relief, Defamation-Trade Libel, 2013
Adams v. CCA, CO, Def MoL re Wojtalewicz Testimony, prison riot, 2013 Plaintiffs: VANCE A. ADAMS et al. Defendant: CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF AMERICA Counterclaimant: CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF AMERICA ▲ COURT USE ONLY ▲ Counterclaim Defendants: RICHARD ALLISON, et al. Attorneys for Defendant and Counterclaimant: Case Number: 05 CV 60 Andrew …
Simplified pleadings-Deformation of Fed Rules ACLU, 2013 \\jciprod01\productn\N\NYU\88-1\NYU108.txt unknown Seq: 1 21-MAR-13 10:15 • SIMPLIFIED PLEADING, MEANINGFUL DAYS IN COURT, AND TRIALS ON THE MERITS: REFLECTIONS ON THE DEFORMATION OF FEDERAL PROCEDURE ARTHUR R. MILLER* When the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were promulgated in 1938, they reflected a policy …
Article • December 15, 2012 • from PLN December, 2012
Fifth Circuit Holds Mailbox Rule Applies to Legal Mail Rejected Under Bogus Prison Rule by The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has held that legal mail rejected by prison officials under a purported rule that does not exist is still entitled to the “mailbox rule.” Clifford Medley, a Texas state …
PLN Settles Public Records Suit Against PHS in Vermont, Obtains Settlement Payout Information by Alex Friedmann On February 21, 2012, Prison Legal News settled a public records lawsuit filed in Vermont state court against Prison Health Services (PHS, now operating as Corizon Health, Inc.). As part of the settlement PHS …
Brief • December 14, 2012
Demouchette v. Sheriff of Cook County, IL, Order re Exclusion of Expert Testimony, Jail Suicide, 2012 Case: 1:09-cv-06016 Document #: 174 Filed: 12/14/12 Page 1 of 27 PageID #:1698 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION JOSEPH DEMOUCHETTE, JR., et al., Plaintiffs v. …
Filing • November 26, 2012
Filed under: Complaints
Prison Legal News v. Sheriff Betterton & Upshur County, TX, Amended Complaint 2012 Case 2:12-cv-00699-JRG Document 5 Filed 11/26/12 Page 1 of 8 PageID #: 109 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MARSHALL DIVISION PRISON LEGAL NEWS, PLAINTIFF v. ANTHONY BETTERTON, individually and in his official capacity as …
Article • November 15, 2012 • from PLN November, 2012
$15,700 Plus Boombox to Settle California Prisoner’s Excessive Force Claim by The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) agreed to pay $15,700 plus a boombox to settle a prisoner’s excessive use of force claim. The lawsuit, filed by state prisoner Tracye B. Washington, stemmed from events that occurred at …
$60,411 Attorney Fee Award in Maryland Prisoner’s Public Information Act Suit by The State of Maryland has agreed to pay more than $60,000 in attorney fees to settle a longstanding lawsuit brought by a prisoner who had requested public records pursuant to the state’s Public Information Act. While incarcerated at …
Article • November 15, 2012 • from PLN November, 2012
Prisoner’s Coma-Inducing Latex Allergy Triggers Lawsuit, Burning Questions by Alan Prendergast A prisoner’s lawsuit against the Colorado Department of Corrections, claiming a latex allergy so severe that he’s suffered burns and respiratory problems when touched by glove-wearing guards, appeared to have been resolved in August 2012 when DOC officials testified …
Filing • November 1, 2012
Filed under: Complaints
Prison Legal News v. Sheriff Betterton & Upshur County, TX, Complaint 2012 Case 2:12-cv-00699-JRG Document 1 Filed 11/01/12 Page 1 of 8 PageID #: 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MARSHALL DIVISION PRISON LEGAL NEWS, PLAINTIFF v. ANTHONY BETTERTON, individually and in his official capacity as Sheriff …
Brief • November 1, 2012
Tafoya v. City of Albuquerque, NM, Complaint, Reckless Driving, 2012 FILED IN MY OFFICE DISTRICT COURT CLERK 11/1/2012 12:45:27 PM GREGORY T. IRELAND SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF BERNALILLO STATE OF NEW MEXICO Catherine Chavez LARRY TAFOYA, VANESSA TAFOYA, ELENA TAFOYA, DENISE TAFOYA, and MARIA TAFOYA, Plaintiffs, CV: D-202-CV-2012-10141 …
Article • October 15, 2012
Bad behavior in state workplace costs taxpayers nearly $2m in settlements by Naomi Schalit By: John Christie, Matt Drange and Naomi Schalit | December 19, 2012 One corrections officer spread a false rumor that the new female officer at the state prison in South Windham was a stripper. Another one …
Article • October 15, 2012 • from PLN October, 2012
Washington State Post-Judgment Interest Award Required when Judgment Increased by Appellate Court in Records Case by The Division One Court of Appeals for the State of Washington held on August 15, 2011 that where an appellate court “merely modifies the trial court award and the only action necessary in the …
Texas Compensates Exonerees Unequally by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke A succession of laws, cumulating in the most generous compensation package for wrongly convicted prisoners in the nation, has left Texas exonerees stuck at different levels of compensation depending on when they were proven innocent. Consequently, some earlier exonerees now …
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