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Case • 2000
. Chambers was ineligible for SOTP because he refused to acknowledge his problems in this area. In 1992, however, Ms. Phyllis Bachicha, a CDOC case manager, reviewed the file and discovered a police report ...
Article • February 15, 2025 • from PLN February, 2025
. An investigation by state law enforcement, the office of County Sheriff DeWayne Smith, and Jackson Police uncovered evidence that Thompson planned to bring controlled substances into the jail. She was arrested ...
Publication
Filed under: Wrongful Death
In representing the families of victims of police or governmental misconduct, when death is a result, one overriding emotional component sometimes overlooked is the representation of the rights of the deceased ...
Lane B. Ramsey Administration Building 5th Floor, Room 503 9901 Lori Road Chesterfield, VA 23832-0040 THIERRY G. DUPUIS, Serve at: Chesterfield County Police Department 10001 Iron Bridge Road ...
This report considers stakeholders at various levels of the justice system including: police who decide whom to arrest, release, or book into jail; Commonwealth’s Attorneys (CAs) who decide whom to prosecute ...
Brief • February 20, 2024
Filed under: Wrongful Death
. California, 571 U.S. 292 (2014) ............................................................................................................................ 10 Fesser v. West Linn Police Department, 2019 WL ...
Case • 2001
: 10 percent to an inmate savings account; 20 percent to contribute to the cost of incarceration; and 5 percent to a victims' compensation fund. [13] On a motion for summary judgment the trial ...
Case • 1999
: 10 percent to an inmate savings account; 20 percent to contribute to the cost of incarceration; and 5 percent to a victims' compensation fund. [13] On a motion for summary judgment the trial ...
Case • 2002
their assertion that they acted without specific intent to punish, due process guarantees were still implicated. The panel clearly acknowledged that even so-called police pranks of short duration and without any ...
Brief • 2010
the testimony of an expert, Dr. Gillespie, who testifies that the officers’ account of events is scientifically impossible. Plaintiff Noelle Farry, in her capacity as Administratix of the Estate of Jason Swift ...
Brief • August 12, 2016
because the plaintiffs’ account of events may rebut the automobile presumption for the knowing possession of a controlled substance and therefore negate probable cause).1 When making an arrest, a police ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
accountability. When an individual prisoner breaks a rule, the prison often punishes a whole group of prisoners of the same race. This policy has been applied to keep prisoners in the SHU indefinitely and to make ...
Case • 2005
they handled informants" like Bulger and Flemmi, and that Florida police investigating the Callahan murder are "hoping [the] hearings . . . will lead to a break in the case." Ralph Ranalli, Police Reopen Mob ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
........................................................................................................................15 Medical horror story: Larry Louis Cox ..................................................................................15 Accountability ...
Publication
Detective Sergeant (Ret), Maryland State Police Albert Arena Project Manager International Association of Chiefs of Police Joseph Kocab Chief, Brooklyn Heights, Ohio, Police Department Laura Beck Corporal ...
Publication
Uclalr Cassell Empirical Study of Miranda Effects on Police Interrogations Feb 1996 Page 1 LEXSEE 43 UCLA L. REV. 839 Copyright (c) The Regents of the University of California 1996. UCLA Law Review ...
Publication
DPS complete an administrative investigation regarding complaints filed against Chief Dan Hughes by the Surprise Police Officers Association. The officers complained of "no confidence in the chief ...
. Last year, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton commissioned a General Accounting Office (GAO) study on problems facing women in prison, including sexual abuse. 21 Released in July, 1999, the first ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
. All unclaimed moneys coming into the possession of the police department shall be turned over within 48 hours to the municipal treasurer for retention in a trust account and, after 6 months ...
Case • 2006
. Law and society demand accountability for a sexual offense, so the evidence was also likely a factor in persuading the jury not to let him go free. At sentencing, moreover, the jury concluded ...
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