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Annual report • December 31, 2010
. It remains the only book on the market offering incarcerated students information on what courses are available via correspondence. PLN seeks to publish quality non-fiction reference books that will provide ...
Brief • March 26, 2008
context, the issue is whether and to what extent the defendant’s conduct foreseeably and substantially caused the plaintiff’s injury. Samson ¶ 22. In both the duty and causation contexts, the inquiry ...
Brief • March 18, 2013
of the person emotionally damaged could be properly litigated. Would they need to be consolidated? What would occur, as in this case, where the only action being brought is that of the person claiming emotional ...
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forward to justify it; (2) if there are alternative means of exercising the right that remain open to prison inmates; (3) what would the impact be of accommodation of the asserted right on guards and other ...
Brief • March 8, 2006
. However, tort law can inform notions of what constitutes a physical injury under the PLRA. Zehner v. Trigg, 952 F. Supp. 1318, 1322-1323 (S.D. Ind. 1997), aff’d, 133 F.3d 459 (7th Cir. 1997). Tort law ...
Brief • May 26, 2005
was still on mental health watch, its efforts were conducted without the benefit of speaking to Brown and knowing what specific claims he wished to pursue. MCLS was able to go to court to seek a restraining ...
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capacity as a West Virginia State Trooper, the WEST VIRGINIA DIVISION OF PUBLIC SAFETY, DEFENDANTS. An actor may misuse power that he possesses by virtue of state law even if his acts violate state law; what ...
Brief • 2010
question the assertion of the privilege, in light of what may have been a waiver of the same through the versions presented to investigators on August 11, 2007. See, Microfinancial v. Premier Holidays, supra ...
Brief • April 8, 2010
articles of his clothing. Anna tried to ask Brian to settle down and wait for the medication, but Brian was not able to process what she was saying. Brian started to go into the roadway. 16. Although Anna ...
Brief • November 17, 2006
the house w tching television, yelling. JANE DOE looked inside the sliding glass door and saw her daughter st front of the sliding glass door looking toward the kitchen. 10. JANE DOE asked her daughter what ...
Brief • November 30, 2010
Filed under: Stun Guns/Tasers
that of what could be caused by an ECD exposure. In support of the impact of a TASER ECD device on markers of stress in humans is work that was performed by our group (Vilke, Acad Emerg Med 2009 Aug;16(8):704 ...
Brief • 1996
and to maintain proper safety, sanitation, control of security at Washington State Penitentiary. This order specifies what property is authorized. Anything not specified in this instruction, other than items ...
Brief • January 25, 2006
Filed under: Settlements
fee is within the range of what is customarily awarded in this District. Chief Judge Hogan of this District found that the presence of the following factors warranted the higher fee award of 34 ...
Brief • February 17, 2005
, it matters not with what intent the defendant did the prohibited act. McComb v. Jacksonville Paper Co., 336 U.S. 187, 191 (1949) (citations omitted); see also Wright & Miller, Federal Practice and Procedure ...
Brief • March 25, 2008
their transfer from the women's prison to NJSP, their adjustment to NJSP, whether they had received specific services while confined in NJSP, what they found problematic about NJSP, and their wish to return ...
Brief • 2006
claim. Plaintiffs’ failure to 9 produce any evidence to the contrary leads the Court to believe these factors favor 10 Defendants’ position. 11 Plaintiffs have come forward with evidence on what ...
Brief • December 28, 2011
but independent, good reason always exists for attorneys to attend examinations or to record what occurred. Furthermore, Defendants admit that the DMEs they wish to conduct on Plaintiffs in this case ...
Brief • 2006
did not go to the 10 dormitory room or to even take the trouble to climb the stairs to where he 11 would be able to see what was happening through the interior window. 12 4.31West grabbed ...
Brief • 2009
sentences, the PRB conducts parole release hearings, usually annually, to decide when and under what circumstances the "sex offender" may be released. 29. Once the PRB orders the release on parole, the inmate ...
Brief • 2008
. If there are restrictions in the program as to what types of services are reimbursed, that is outside the control of the UW. The STATE CLAIMS BOARD NOVEMBER 6, 2008 PAGE 4 UW also states that, pursuant to the previously ...
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