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color picture out of an array of otherwise black-and-white photos and then is shown that suspect in a lineup shortly thereafter. • “Tunnel vision” by police officers and detectives. Many of the crimes ...
Defendant ARMOR. Said Defendant is being sued in her individual capacity. 21. At all times material hereto, and in all their acts described herein, the Defendants were acting under color of state law ...
Case • 2000
that the prison officials disciplined and ultimately terminated Perry because of the color of his skin. Trials exist to resolve such issues of fact, and summary judgment is to be used only when there is no question ...
Article • December 13, 2018
their prisoners, Park County can pay all expenses and still make $1.5 million in annual profit.[89] Gore proudly boasted that “I don’t think there is another jail in the country that is offsetting costs ...
Brief • April 15, 1992
Register Number 190161 Accused: P.O. Jesus AVILA, Star 14550. Unit 014 P.O. Gregory A. SWIDEREK. Star 110477. Unit 014 After investigation of matters registered under the above number, I make the following ...
of 28 1 2 3 8. At all limes relevant here, Correctioas Officer UcutenaiU Oliver (liereinafter ''Defendant CO Oliver") was a corrections officerat MDSP and v/as actingunder the color of law and witliin ...
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that cannot read or write. Staff will make every effort to ensure that all inmates fully understand the hand book. General Rules and Procedures Admittance: Upon entering the facility, you will be required ...
Publication • August 23, 2016
Filed under: Advocacy, Media
nation was founded on the idea that we all have basic rights. We have continuously worked to broaden, promote, and fulfill these rights, and sometimes we have failed. In striving to make them a reality ...
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Filed under: Visiting
, toothbrush, and soap, if the inmate is in need and makes a request. INMATE MISCONDUCT The Department has a disciplinary system in effect which inmates must follow at all times while in custody. When inmates ...
Brief • September 16, 2021
, was a member of the Classification Committee that makes classification decisions related to Plaintiff. 7. All defendants have acted and continue to act under color of state law at all times relevant ...
, was a member of the Classification Committee that makes classification decisions related to Plaintiff. 7. All defendants have acted and continue to act under color of state law at all times relevant ...
Publication • March 4, 2015
occurred and that it can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt at trial.1 In order to make the proper assessment under these standards, federal prosecutors evaluated physical, forensic, and potential ...
Brief • 2011
color, (5) had no shortness of breath, and (6) was frothing at the mouth. Observing from outside the cell, Burr and LaFleur believed that (1) King’s skin tone looked blue or dusky and (2) he would shake ...
Case • 1972
supervision over the rule-making policies of the prison and that he is "directly liable for the conduct and actions of his agents therein"; that plaintiff wrote a letter to the sister of his wife Sandra ...
Brief • November 19, 2007
the same right in every State . . . to make and enforce contracts . . . as is enjoyed by white citizens . . . (b) “Make and enforce contracts” defined 1 2 3 4 5 For purposes of this section, the term ...
the handcuffs without removing them and inserted a soft white plastic padding between her wrists and the handcuffs. WILLIAMS told JOHN DOE 3 to make sure the handcuffs did not leave a mark. 45. WILLIAMS said ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
dictates all the physical traits we are born with (such as eye color, face shape, etc.). In addition, there are base pairs that do not “code” for anything and pairs whose coding functions are not yet known ...
Publication • April 23, 2018
, as well as the desire to comfort ourselves that our criminal legal system makes sense and does justice—or at least isn’t unjust nonsense. Part IV identifies one crucial set of reasons why such a fusion ...
pressure could no longer be 11 detected at all and he was losing consciousness. His condition was so deteriorated by the 12 time emergency personnel were summoned that subsequent life-saving measures could ...
it on that ground. Another potential exception, and one that may be more significant, arises from the Supreme Court's pre-Polk holding that a public defender may act under color of law in making personnel decisions ...
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