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Brief • July 1, 2003
below what I' think are the key steps to making improvements in health services at the South Carolina Department of Corrections. • • • • • • • • Employ an Administrator to manage the state-wide mental ...
Brief • July 16, 2009
) of Supreme Court decisions "as of the time of the relevant state-court 24 decision." Williams v. Taylor, 529 U.S. 362,412,120 S. Ct. 1495, 146 L. Ed. 2d 25 389 (2000). To determine what, if any, "clearly ...
Brief • 2011
Filed under: Telephones
members of inmates. Specifically, a Millicorp customer informs Millicorp at what facility the customer’s friend or family member is incarcerated, and Millicorp assigns to its customer a telephone number ...
Brief • 2006
Exhibit H Theccanat Exhibit L 3 Segal in an attempt to smooth things over but was unable to reach him. (Sliker 3210 to 17). She then went to the Asbury Park Police Department to try to diffuse what she ...
Brief • November 19, 2007
necessarily imply the invalidity of his conviction or 19 sentence." Heck v. Humphrey, 512 U.S. 477,487 (1994). A few years after ",I :1 Heck, the Court clarified what it meant for a plaintiffs successful ...
Brief • March 14, 2008
manager what the status of her court hearing was. She was only told by her case manager that she was "looking into it." 59. Each of these failures contributed to Ms. Wormley's five-months of unlawful ...
Brief • 2007
. I 'understimltliat I m~y ask Illore questions' at any time,.. ,.. "'; 4. Acknowledgmint. I have read this consent fonn, or it has been read to me, and I understand what itmeans. I certify that: [check ...
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Dean v. Lehman, Plt. s.ct. Brief NO. 68281-0 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON SUZANNE DEAN, for herself, and on behalf of all similarly situated persons, Respondents, v. JOSEPH LEHMAN, CHASE RIVELAND, and the STATE OF WASHINGTON, Appellants. RESPONDENTS’ BRIEF Chris R. Youtz Jonathan P. Meier Marie E. Gryphon …
Brief • 2009
Rodriguez's time card showing Rodriguez had worked on the night of February 24, as well as his supervisory notebook showing what each employee had worked on that night. (Id.). The following day, after Rodriguez ...
Brief • 2010
Sheika v New Jersey Department of Corrections Nj Plfs Motion Summary Judgment Prisoner Transfer Religious Discrimination 2010 Taysir Sheika, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION plaintiff, MERCER COUNTY vs. DOCKET NO. MER-L-604-08 CIVIL ACTION New Jersey Department of Corrections, George W. Hayman, Donna Sweeney-Elrose, Michelle R. Return date July …
Brief • July 9, 2010
, “contrasting backgrounds,” different “substantive standards,” different “legislative scheme[s],” and are distinct in what types of damages are made available, Fuchilla, 109 N.J. at 336-37, and because the Court ...
Brief • March 16, 2007
qualifiedly immune, the Court stated “here, in addition, it is relevant that neither Farmer nor subsequent authorities has fleshed out ‘at what point a risk of inmate assault becomes sufficiently substantial ...
Brief • September 22, 2005
to what the law required. For the Northern District of California United States District Court Document 220 14 The legal landscape was far different as to safety cell strip searches. At the time ...
Brief • August 17, 2007
to the lower tier of the pod and determined he needed to be taken to a medical facility, as Dr. Bachman was unavailable. She did not know what was wrong with him but believed it possible that he had a kidney ...
Brief • March 28, 2011
as follows: Decisions on housing my-positive inmates should be based on what is appropriate for their age, gender, and custody class. NCCHC opposes routine segregated housing for mY-positive inmates. HN ...
Brief • July 21, 2005
and their review of pertinent legislative history and judicial decisions, amici maintain that Title II of the ADA was a congruent and proportional response to what is, and continues to be, a pattern and 8 practice ...
Brief • January 24, 2007
Kiniti v. Myers, Complaint, Ca, Cca Overcrowding, 2007 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Gouri Bhat (pro hac vice pending) Tom-Tsvi M. Jawetz (pro hac vice pending) David C. Fathi* (pro hac vice pending) American Civil Liberties Union Foundation National Prison Project 915 15th Street NW, 7th Floor …
Brief • June 22, 2009
COURT to ask itself; what type of humans four point a person to a bed (left caked with gas residue) with open wounds on numerous places on his body for 18 hours. Then in ambulatory restraints with waist ...
Brief • October 15, 2008
Filed under: Telephones
chiling effect upon what they are attorneys via are able able to to communicate communicate to to their attorneys via telephone telephone for for fear fear that Becker County Jail ultimately law Jail ...
Brief • 2008
). Moreover, this directive was vague, unclear and subject to interpretation as to what precise route the CPD intended the marchers to take, and the CPD never identified the specific route it desired marchers ...
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