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Publication • February 24, 2016
of a criminal investigation that do not describe or otherwise document the substantive content of a witness interview (e.9. information learned outside the witness interview; surveillance notes; notations made ...
Publication • 2017
Filed under: Public Records Act
..............................................................................109 n. Resource inventories and emergency response plans.......................................110 o. Surveillance techniques, procedures, or personnel...........................................110 p ...
Case • 1990
opportunistic diseases include candidiasis, cryptococcosis, cryptosporidiosis, cytomegalovirus disease, lymphoma of the brain, and toxoplasmosis. See CDC, Revision of the CDC Surveillance Case Definition ...
Case • 1999
, so much so that a "right of privacy in traditional Fourth Amendment terms is fundamentally incompatible with the close and continual surveillance of inmates and their cells required to ensure ...
Case • 1992
, however, that the search involved in the present case, blood testing, violates a privacy interest that even a prisoner, living in close quarters under constant security surveillance, reasonably can expect ...
Case • 2000
and sound surveillance. In order to observe what is occurring inside the cell area a correctional officer would have to be located directly in front of the each of those cells. The Court finds ...
Case • 2001
of bodily injury; or (c) The person knowingly trespasses on property for the purpose of subjecting another person to surreptitious surveillance for the sexual gratification of the actor. (2) Sexual assault ...
Case • 1982
of the United States or his chief legal officer, the Attorney General, has considered the requirements of national security and authorized electronic surveillance as reasonable") (emphasis added). [100 ...
Case • 2002
in the design, building construction, security structure and surveillance capability of areas of the Laramie County Jail. That, the information contained in the Cox Report could serve as a how-to-training-manual ...
Case • 1998
) (Timm) (holding that "minimal intrusions on an inmate's privacy," such as the surveillance of a showering inmate, may be outweighed by penological and safety concerns). [49] Third, the County ...
Case • 2004
from the state police who specializes in motorcycle groups, testified that the Connecticut state police have the Waterbury Outlaws and three other 1% biker groups under surveillance and that state police ...
Case • 2004
of criminal activity, IAD conducted a criminal investigation into plaintiff's affairs. Commanded by McMahon, the criminal investigation involved surveillance of plaintiff in his neighborhood and contacting ...
several prisoners. Video surveillance footage showed Hosler striking prisoner Lisa M. Adams' head against a metal door frame; he was also accused of beating a handcuffed prisoner. On July 2, 2007 ...
at the West Texas State School in March 2007 on his Harley, two hours early, and ordered a surprised TYC guard to show him "where the blind spots are." Detailing everything from surveillance cameras and staff ...
the surveillance of prisoners (including developing clandestine counterintelligence operations in prisons); creating more maximum-security prisons and special housing units to segregate, isolate, and discipline ...
Case • 2000
). "A right of privacy in traditional Fourth Amendment terms is fundamentally incompatible with the close and continual surveillance of inmates and their cells required to ensure institutional security ...
Case • 2002
of the parties in determining what constitutes outrageous conduct. See Craft, 671 S.W.2d 247 (maintaining surveillance of plaintiff, telling her on the CB radio that her husband would be put in jail, and driving ...
Case • 2007
, a local detective set up surveillance at the defendant's residence, discovered evidence that the defendant had indeed vandalized the gas and electric company's equipment, and ultimately searched ...
Case • 2007
confederates about possible police surveillance, 348 F.3d at 327-28. And although Mrs. von Hofe may have known her husband smoked his marijuana with friends and family, we are bound by the district court's ...
Case • 2009
Defendants investigated Wilson by placing him under surveillance and coercing him to undergo a polygraph examination. 2. Ching pressured the Hawai'i Paroling Authority (HPA) to hold Wilson on "very technical ...
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