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and, if so, what procedures should govern the resolution of this damages issue. We do this recognizing that the vicarious-liability claim for which Plaintiffs seek punitive damages never went to the jury ...
Brief • September 18, 2020
Filed under: Public Records
U.S. 451, 461 (1987). What’s more, restricting the public’s access to information “for the very purpose of insulating public officials from unpleasant attacks would plainly undermine [a] core First ...
Brief • January 27, 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
, the 24 unprecedented release of hundreds of Class Members created what Plaintiffs contend are novel due 25 process considerations for any litigation regarding their re-detention. 26 In contrast ...
to the officer or others.” 471 U.S. 1, 3 (1985). Although this Court has not expressly defined what quantum of force constitutes deadly force, compression asphyxiation would satisfy any conceivable definition ...
Brief • February 17, 2023
Filed under: Bankruptcy
permit indirectly what is expressly prohibited by the Bankruptcy Code. Furthermore, also as stated above, the claims against the Non-Debtor Affiliates are property of the Debtor’s bankruptcy estate ...
Brief • January 27, 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
, the 24 unprecedented release of hundreds of Class Members created what Plaintiffs contend are novel due 25 process considerations for any litigation regarding their re-detention. 26 In contrast ...
. The constitutional requirement to disclose exculpatory evidence, including how to identify such evidence and what steps to take when exculpatory evidence has been identified in order to ensure that the evidence ...
Brief • October 19, 2021
Respondent. 117. This Consent Order and the accompanying Stipulation contain the complete agreement between the parties. The parties have made no promises, representations, or warranties other than what ...
the condition of Jones’s wound or explain what led her to determine that it was healed. 73. This notation was false and punitive, and made with deliberate indifference to Jones’s rights. 74. In fact, Jones ...
Lippert v. Godinez, IL, Complaint, Medical Neglect, 2011 Case: 1:10-cv-04603 Document #: 39 Filed: 10/07/11 Page 1 of 33 PageID #:113 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION DON LIPPERT, Plaintiff, v. SALVADOR GODINEZ, PARTHA GHOSH, M.D., WILLARD ELYEA, JOSEPH SSENFUMA, LOUIS SHICKER, QUENTIN TANNER, ADRIAN BACOT, …
and mental health problems and the defendant, CYNTHIA PETERSON told 13 Case: 1:10-cv-01590 Document #: 44 Filed: 04/30/10 Page 14 of 32 PageID #:204 CAROL CZUBERNAT, "what do you want me to do I'm going ...
Brief • July 26, 2017
. Defendant Sinatra followed Plaintiff Doe 10 out of his office, cornered her and told her not to tell anyone about what he said or did. Defendant Sinatra informed Plaintiff Doe 10 that he was "friends ...
Brief • June 17, 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
have been administered 26 in the Jail; correct? A. That’s what that says . . . ”), 130:15-17. (“Q . . . [T]here were 16 27 offers of vaccines thus far in 2022? A. That’s the number.”). Dr. Murray ...
Brief • December 10, 2020
threw his knee down into Plaintiffs back yelling "What did I tell you?" as Plaintiff screamed in pain. Case 1:20-cv-14678-KMW-MJS Document 15 Filed 12/10/20 Page 7 of 24 PageID: 86 31. No command ...
Brief • November 6, 2017
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
. Love’s statement was a work of fiction that derived from being “coerced” by Detective Rezukto. According to Mr. Love, Detective Rezutko told him “this is what I want you - this is how it’s going down ...
, there are no charges. In this regard, there is now an extensive list as to what residents can purchase from off island stores 5. There is now a policy to allow see residents to make decisions related to their end ...
Publication
from various staff with respect to what they knew about the Glass' medical care and whether or not he posed a threat to other inmates or staff; and any administrative, medical and screening information ...
Publication
GPS tracking maps. Department personnel must be able to use the application to determine which violations/events must trigger notifications and by what means the notifications must be sent to Department ...
Brief • July 19, 2023
Filed under: Protests
a determination that there is what might be termed ‘probable cause’ to submit the proposal to class members and hold a full-scale hearing as to its fairness.” In re Traffic Exec. Ass’n-E. R.Rs., 627 F.2d 631, 634 ...
Brief • February 14, 2025
/25 Page 21 of 25 The filing ends with a request from the Court to obtain a visa to stay in the United 2 States because of what she has endured at FCI Dublin. Dkt. 447 at 3. Class Counsel 3 ...
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