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Brief • October 23, 2018
-Appellants’ Failure to Protect E.D. From Sexual Abuse and Sexual Assaults Violated Clearly Established Law ................................. 46 1. Defendant-Appellants’ argument here, too, turns on a dispute ...
Case • 1986
[3] 802 F.2d 397, 1986 [4] October 17, 1986 [5] GREG ZATLER, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. LOUIE L. WAINWRIGHT, ET AL., DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES [6] Appeal from the United States ...
Case • 2003
] August 12, 2003 [5] PAMELA SMITH, PLAINTIFF - APPELLEE, v. DON COCHRAN, IN BOTH HIS INDIVIDUAL AND OFFICIAL CAPACITY, DEFENDANT - APPELLANT. [6] APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT ...
. In the years and months leading up to Mr. Ballard’s death, the City, Corizon, and the Senior Defendants were acutely aware of the rampant abuse and neglect of inmates at Rikers Island who, like Mr. Ballard ...
assault Plaintiff Doe. Despite Plaintiff Doe’s reporting of the abuse upon arrival in New Mexico, Defendant Kindley continued to transport, and sexually abuse, women across the county. PARTIES 1. Plaintiff ...
Brief
to his anabolic steroid abuse. 34. Plaintiff McGRIFF suffered great fear, humiliation, physical pain, and emotional distress as a direct result of the actions of Defendants. COUNT I: VIOLATION ...
Case • 2003
] No. 02-2626 [3] 323 F.3d 616, 2003 [4] March 17, 2003 [5] AMY J. MURRAY, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE,, v. CITY OF ONAWA, IOWA, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT,, JAMES W. FOUTS, DEFENDANT. [6] Appeal ...
Article • August 1, 2015 • from PLN August, 2015
to address Dewitt’s new argument that the defendants were intentionally abusing the discovery rules by delaying interrogatory responses and saying they had no obligation to respond further. The court ...
memorandum and order granting in part and denying in part the defendants' motion to dismiss civil rights conditions-of confinement claims brought by two 9-11 detainees. Fhab Elmaghraby and Javaid Iqbal ...
Article • October 20, 2019
Filed under: Probation
defendant’s probation, finding that the trial court abused its discretion. Amanda DeeAnne Cooper pleaded guilty to four Oregon felonies and was sentenced to five years’ probation. The conditions ...
Brief • 2009
Hall v Terrell Co Supplement to Plf Post-trial Brief Inmate Sex Abuse 2009 Case 1:08-cv-00999-DME-MEH Document 148 Filed 05/22/2009 Page 1 of 3 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT ...
Case • 2009
with Defendant Moises Ballista ("Ballista"), who was a guard at the prison, and that supervisory officials failed to protect her from what amounted to sexual abuse. The law presumes that a prisoner cannot consent ...
Article • May 15, 2007
pregnant as a result of the rape. Kidd's fate is not unique. Other female prisoners in New York have reported similar sexual abuse by prison officials. On January 28, 2003, the New York Legal Aid ...
Case • 1992
defendants' behavior. A denial of injunctive relief is reviewed under an abuse of discretion standard. The Post Office v. Portec, Inc., 913 F.2d 802, 813 (10th Cir. 1990), vacated on other grounds, 111 S. Ct ...
a longstanding pattern of abuse at Area 2, where Defendants McDermott and Wilkins were assigned. In fact, the Special Prosecutor concluded that Defendant McDermott's conduct at Area 2 was criminal and that he ...
Brief • February 6, 2009
/06/2009 Page 12 of 28 MDC clinic at approximately 10:00 pm on May 10, 2007. 45. Defendant Chavez noted in Mr. Livermore's chart that Mr. Livermore had a history of alcohol abuse. 46. Alcohol ...
(Illinois River). Rather than pursue this shakedown as a legitimate security procedure, however, Defendants beat, sexually humiliated, and otherwise abused Mr. Ross (and hundreds of other prisoners ...
Brief • March 19, 2015
Filed under: Strip Searches
as a legitimate security procedure, however, Defendants beat, sexually humiliated, and otherwise abused Mr. Ross (and hundreds of other prisoners), destroyed his property, and otherwise gratuitously inflicted ...
Brief • 2001
”). These conditions also constitute an unlawful abuse of the Defendant’s discretion in setting furlough conditions. The Defendant has articulated no reasonable purpose for the prohibition on living together ...
Brief • July 28, 2011
No. 07cv10934-NG ) MOISES BALLISTA; KELLY RYAN, Superintendent ) of South Middlesex Correctional Facility ) Defendants. ) GERTNER, D.J.: TABLE OF CONTENTS MEMORANDUM AND ORDER RE: MOTIONS FOR JUDGMENT AS A MATTER ...
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