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Brief • August 22, 2014
Wilson Medical History and Physical Exam, Doc. No. 65, Ex. V (9/30/2011); Keshana Wilson Deposition, Doc. No. 67, Ex. 2 at 152. 1 Case 5:11-cv-07532-LS Document 75 Filed 08/22/14 Page 2 of 41 PA.4 ...
Williams v. City of Long Beach, CA, Third Amended Complaint, Racial Profiling and False Arrest, 2019 1 2 3 4 LISA HOLDER (State Bar No. 212628) LAW OFFICE OF LISA HOLDER lisaholder@yahoo.com P.O. Box 65694 Los Angeles, California 90065 Telephone: (323) 683-6610 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 …
Brief • January 12, 2024
Filed under: Fines
City of Grant Pass v. Johnson, USA, on Writ of Certiorari to the U.S. Court of Appeals, Public Sleeping, 2024 No. 23-175 IN THE Supreme Court of the United States CITY OF GRANTS PASS, Petitioner, v. GLORIA JOHNSON AND JOHN LOGAN, ON BEHALF OF THEMSELVES AND ALL OTHERS SIMILARLY SITUATED, …
Brief • October 27, 1975
, and medical facilities needed in the aftermath of the retaking. Much of what is there considered is beyond the scope of my inquiry, but what is pertinent to my mandate and important to note is that although ...
Brief • August 30, 2011
Sarmiento v. County of Orange, CA, Deposition - Cope, August 30, 2011 Page 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA Page 3 1 2 3 4 CARLA RACHEL SAMETH, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) 10-CV-06565 (RXx) ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, et al., ) ) Defendants. …
Brief • December 21, 2015
of medication 9 during the time frame of the incident? And I don't down" by Detective Neal after the shots fired? give under this scenario, after the shots fired, to "Get down"? 10 necessarily mean while he ...
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a disproportionate burden on the Department. The Department devotes time and resources to assess, test, and diagnose each new prisoner‟s medical, mental, behavioral and physical condition prior to assigning him or her ...
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Fplp May Jun 2005 FLORIDA PRISON LEGAL ers~ ectives VOLUME 11 ISSUE 3 ISSN# 1091-8094 - FlLOmDAlPAlROlLIB Examimimg Aspects of Five-Year Setoffs concerning parole hearing setoffs that may provide viable grounds to challenge improperly imposed fiv~year setoffs. Setofl'TimeUne by Bob Posey ncreasingly, Florida's parolo-eligible prisoners I are being considered for …
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Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
on sex offender using computers or Internet when neither had been used in committing crime); United States v. Williams (9th Cir. 2004) 356 F.3d 1045 ( requiring releasee to take medications). 17. See ...
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Filed under: International
. Last year, more than a thousand offenders required medical attention as a result of assaults, fights or self-inflicted injuries. A further thousand offenders suffered “accidental injuries.” There were ...
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cell. Rosello, who was serving a 20month sentence, was at NFRC for medical treatment. Only 2 days after arriving at NFRC. on July 22. Gill wrote to the Gainesville SUllstating: "I~ Ricardo ,Gill, took ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
is to be treated as an inpatient or an outpatient. But because 60 days does not allow enough time for the medical treatment team to assess the patient’s suitability for outpatient treatment, 99 percent of the 60-day ...
Publication • March 8, 2016
. “Bodily injury” means physical harm of a type that normally requires professional medical attention (e.g., a laceration requiring stitches). Minor physical harm (e.g., minor bruises, a sprained wrist ...
his legs. In what the judge characterized as “a shocking show of indifference,” the officers involved “made no attempt to seek any medical assistance or advice” in the face of the injuries they had ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Covid-19 and the Virtual School-to-Prison Pipeline iew ed COVID-19 and the “Virtual” School-to-Prison Pipeline Victor M. Jones* INTRODUCTION er r ev On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) classified the COVID19 disease1 as a global epidemiological pandemic,2 prompting an emergency response by countries that are members of WHO, …
Publication • 2022
-to-stay” fees for various expenses related to their custody and care. These vary by state and county but include expenses like room and board, or medical copayments.51 Often, people who are incarcerated ...
Forfeiture  Criminal Chiefs  Department  Environmental Issues  Forensic Science  Health Care Fraud  Local Government Coordination  Medical Marijuana  Security  Service Members and Veterans Rights 2 ...
Publication • 2022
-to-stay” fees for various expenses related to their custody and care. These vary by state and county but include expenses like room and board, or medical copayments.51 Often, people who are incarcerated ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Excessive Force
practices, some scholars have also recommended treating police misconduct like medical malpractice and restructuring civilian payouts so that officers are responsible for damages. Rashawn Ray & Clark Neily ...
Kickback publication • August 14, 2014
. The known acute and chronic health effects of risks from exposure, including the medical conditions which are generally recognized as being aggravated by the exposure to the toxic substance; and 3 ...
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