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Brief • September 4, 2017
to file a complaint. Plaintiff was very scared, so he said no. Later that same day, Defendant Villanueva came to Plaintiff’s cell and asked 10 Plaintiff wanted to file a complaint about what happened ...
to Defendants Zatecky/Cole, on May 22, 2014, relative to this). Francum told Plaintiff "I am only doing what I was ordered to do." (Only two or three individuals at this facility could in fact order Defendant ...
appropriate testing, Caldwell has no way of knowing to what extent his disease has progressed. 77. No medical reason exists to forgo HCV testing for Caldwell or to deny him treatment with DAAs if his ...
Brief • March 4, 2015
an ambulance was summoned, Ms. Fairfield continually expressed her feelings that Mr. Smith should not be going to jail. She was visibly distraught over what was happening to Mr. Smith. 119. Apparently ...
Brief • July 31, 2018
, requesting evidence as to what constitutes "reasonable attorney fees" under the RTKL. See Pa. Cmwlth. Order, 6/28/18. At the hearing, Requester presented testimony by one fact witness (Publisher) regarding ...
Brief • September 10, 2013
or to what extent Plaintiffs' Interest 8 Defendants' Fifth Amendment rights are implicated, the 9 Court considers "the interest of [] [Plaintiffs] in 10 proceeding expeditiously with this litigation or any ...
Brief • November 3, 2016
and circumstances presenting Defendants. 95. Plaintiff was subjected to, or was caused to be subjected to, use of force far in excess of what an ordinary, prudent police/corrections officer would have done under ...
but be removed far enough to allow confidential conversations. This access includes what is contained in this Settlement Agreement. o. "Tier" means any unit where prisoners at the DWCC reside. p. "Unavailable ...
to extort Mr. Hagen. After prison officials noticed marks on Mr. Hagen’s face, Intelligence Officer Michael Foley asked him what had happened. Officer Foley was responsible for investigating conflicts amongst ...
Brief • May 3, 2017
. 42. What Common Fare does appear to provide is an adequate halal diet option for Muslim prisoners. Because the kosher standard for meat products and butchering is more demanding than halal standards ...
was not government speech Defendants first argue that the art exhibit was L&I’s—the government’—speech, not 6 Peltier’s. They claim they decided what forms of art and which art to use in the display, not 7 Peltier ...
Brief • August 12, 2010
on a computerized medical records system that is in the ial stages of development. This incorporates what I have found to be the essent 4 Michael L. Langan, M.D. Curriculum Vitae aspects of the medical record ...
Brief • November 14, 2017
, regardless of who performs them. . . . [The] dollar value [of such non-legal work] is not enhanced just because a lawyer does it.”) (internal quotation marks and citation omitted). What Defendants characterize ...
Brief • July 13, 2017
to investigate what accommodations for Plaintiff would have been; and (6) failing and refusing to reasonably accommodate Plaintiff’s disability. Use of chemical agents on Plaintiff subjected him to a substantial ...
, and if those who violate the Nation's fundamental laws are not to proceed with impunity, then citizens must have the opportunity to recover what it costs them to vindicate these rights in court." Moreno v. City ...
Brief • September 26, 2017
Filed under: False Arrest
-commercial speech as a matter of law. As pleaded, the use of the arrest photos and records in conjunction with what appear in the complaint as buttons linking to a removal service are reasonably construed ...
the State asked Mr. Drollette about what had happened at the Jail. 85. Even after becoming aware of the Taser and dog attacks, neither Mr. Toone nor any Department official ensured that Mr. Drollette ...
, it is punishment.” With 4 respect to his promise to make “jails places of punishment,” Sheriff Arpaio has publically 5 stated, “I did what I said I’d do.” 6 c. Regarding the culture he has created for inmates ...
Brief • March 5, 2013
respect to his promise to make “jails places of punishment,” Sheriff Arpaio has publically 9 stated, “I did what I said I’d do.” 10 c. Regarding the culture he has created for inmates, Sheriff Arpaio has ...
Article • May 1, 2021 • from PLN May, 2021
serious criticism, one company officer wrote: “What I’m shocked over is they totally overlooked the consequences of our staff vacancies.” Meals, Wheels, and Medical Deals For-profit ...
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