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Brief • January 1, 2016
Justice Act Program (Feb. 18, 2016) .........................................18, 24 v Competent Capital Representation: The Necessity of Knowing and Heeding What Jurors Tell Us About Mitigation, 36 Hofstra ...
Brief • January 11, 2016
clearly establishes a legal standard 17 for Fifth Amendment due process challenges in this context” (Doc. 11 at 20), this 18 argument is self-defeating. The question of what standard applies ...
Publication
-isdiction? Is it clear that detention, rather tllan killing, is the objective of the operation? b. . what treatment regime for' the detainee(s) can be expected? c. what is the legal basis for the detention ...
Publication
Filed under: Excessive Force
the Department did not stay abreast of what the doctors eventually discovered at Los Angeles County + USC Medical Center, Internal Affairs did not pick up the investigative responsibility for the case. 4 ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
problematic limitations are that the study could not address state-level variation or identify, across states, what types of supervision strategies are most effective. Our reliance on arrests as a measure ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
” of the September edition we said, “There is some talk of going with what I call the nuclear option. Under this option individual prisoners would starve themselves to death, one after the other, with larger scale ...
Publication • 2017
envisioned by the Supreme Court’s right-to-counsel decisions and what actually occurs in many of this nation’s [misdemeanor] courts. These conclusions were borne out by investigations conducted on behalf ...
Case • 1991
but the Appeals Court reversed the decision. The District Court ordered service on Kay Jacobs. What am I to do? Thank you for your assistance." DX 52. Plaintiff received no response. On June 22, 1990, he wrote ...
Case • 1991
. The District Court of Delaware dismissed it while Kay Jacobs was alive but the Appeals Court reversed the decision. The District Court ordered service on Kay Jacobs. What am I to do? Thank you for your ...
Case • 1973
] This is one of a group of "obscenity-pornography" cases being reviewed by the Court in a re-examination of standards enunciated in earlier cases involving what Mr. Justice Harlan called "the intractable ...
Case • 2007
to his teacher, but ate at least part of the peanut butter cookie before realizing what it was. He started to feel ill, and he returned to the bus with a parent chaperone who is also a nurse. Nathan's ...
Case • 2001
cocaine use outweighed what the majority termed a minimal intrusion on the privacy of the patients. In dissent, Judge Blake concluded that the "special needs" doctrine should not apply and that the evidence ...
came as the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) joined a class-action lawsuit to address what federal prosecutors have called a “deep-seated culture of violence” in New York City’s jail ...
, with warm brown eyes and glossy black hair, barely knew what to say. She had been struggling with a heroin addiction for more than five years. For the second time, she’d been caught ...
that “it was unknown if he attended.” That information still isn’t publicly known. The Sheriff’s Department declined to answer CityBeat’s questions about Victorianne’s death. What is known is that Victorianne ...
Filing • March 20, 2013
(Romero Dep.) at 15 25:12-21.) The detention aides took the matter to Sergeant Delgado, their supervisor, and 16 asked what they should do. (Id.) Sergeant Delgado asked the detention aides what they 17 ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
. It also provides an analysis of why the CA has had a positive impact on the corrections system and what more can be done to enhance its effectiveness. B. Correctional Association: Background The CA is one ...
Publication
. As professionals responsible for healthcare of people in prison you owe it to prisoners and staff to accord the issue its proper priority and government policy makes it clear what is expected.6,7,8 Fortunately ...
Publication • November 1, 2014
the human experience to bear. Statistics are helpful in understanding the ways in which the U.S. prison system is fundamentally broken. Yet even the best charts are unable to fully convey the reality of what ...
Brief • May 13, 2016
Filed under: Attorney, First Amendment
with the press. Rule 3.6 (b) is a regulatory exception, a necessary concession to the First Amendment, and for that reason, to punish what Rule 3.6 (b) expressly allows is to punish expression which the First ...
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