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Publication • December 29, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits
, practice, or training in a number of key areas. These efforts are discussed in greater depth in this report. We look forward to continuing to work with the community, the Executive Director of Safety ...
Brief • 2010
Circuit explained that, “In short, our fresh look at this issue causes us to conclude that given the length of time . . . between the seizure of property and the opportunity for an owner to contest ...
Brief • August 22, 2014
5 foot, 8 1/2 inches and about 190 pounds.3 She was in her first year at Allen Dieruff High School in Allentown, 1 Because the plaintiff disputes most of the facts put forward by the defendants ...
Brief • 2013
pedestrian or vehicle traffic on the street with the exception of two males in their 30's, traveling east on Redondo Beach Boulevard. Sergeant Cuff indicated that this caused him to take a second look at both ...
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backwards into a bathtub, at which time she was safely taken into custody without further incident or injury to either her or police. Comment: Analysis: Incapacitation Rating: Dropped Monday, May 07, 2001 ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Police
decisionmakers and LASD in their efforts to address problems created by the subgroups going forward. This report should be of interest to Los Angeles County officials and residents. Justice Policy Program RAND ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
. As a paratrooper in the Army’s 101st Airborne Division he served in Viet Nam as a forward observer in 1967 and 1968. He was awarded, among others, the combat infantrymen’s badge, 3 purple hearts, a bronze star ...
that is not regular,” being “very fidgety,” “going in and out of his pocket,” “going in and out of a location,” “looking back and forth constantly,” “looking over their shoulder,” “adjusting their hip or their belt ...
Brief • August 12, 2013
that is not regular,” being “very fidgety,” “going in and out of his pocket,” “going in and out of a location,” “looking back and forth constantly,” “looking over their shoulder,” “adjusting their hip or their belt ...
Brief • January 15, 2016
Filed under: Medical, Failure to Treat
an issue down there.” Tr. at 42:4-43:4 (Hatfield, Matamoros). See Motion ¶ 4, at 3; Matamoros Aff. ¶ 3, at 1. 36. During this time, his penis got worse, but the nurses told him that they could not look ...
Brief • August 24, 2012
think of anything. Certainly, there is a 9 There may have been handwritten notes which have not Okay. You did look on your computer for a timeline and brought today is a disc that has Fahy Docs ...
Publication • October 1, 2022
officers pursued Mr. McClure through the house and back yard. Two officers were looking for Mr. McClure in the back yard when he appeared on the roof of the house, pointed the rifle at the officers ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Legal Materials
the agenda-setting process, but many empirical studies of the Court’s agenda-setting process look exclusively at the Court’s acceptance of paid petitions (Caldeira and Wright, 1988; Caldeira and Wright, 1990 ...
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realiz.ed that perhaps the "get tough" policies went too far and are now looking at ways to scale back spending an incarceration and prisons. Collectively, states report that they anticipate a $40 billion ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
Filed under: Sentencing
the phenomenon of punitiveness in the operations of the American criminal justice system and, more importantly, illuminate the path forward to a more humane and effective response to crime. The Roundtable thus ...
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of the remand area, one officer clamping his hand to the back of her head while the other patted her down. As soon as she was released from the pat down, non-resisting but crying, she was shoved backwards ...
Case • 1997
). Unlike damages actions, which are "quintessentially backward looking," Landgraf, supra, at 282, the writ of habeas corpus is prospective in nature. Habeas does not compensate for past wrongful ...
Case • 1991
, the inmates ultimately concluded, and the judge appears to have accepted, that recovery would not be forthcoming from the insurance carriers. [20] On April 20, 1990, the inmates once again began to look ...
Publication • 2018
Filed under: Free Exercise Clause
that during the Davis and Carlson era, courts presumed that constitutional damages actions should go forward); Gary S. Gildin, The Standard of Culpability in Section 1983 and Bivens Actions: The Prima Facie ...
and push us forward, giving us inexhaustible reasons to come to Philadelphia. Kris Vital Projects Fund provided generous support for this work, Henderson, Nikki Grant, Kempis Ghani Songster, and Sean ...
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