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Brief • February 15, 2018
were placed on the DropBox A. I have to look at it -Q. Okay. A. -- if I could. Thank you. If I can get a qualification question. How do you define in-custody death? Because we may define it differently ...
Brief • 2000
requirement, 19 Elliot & Colwell? 20 they have to come back to get their advanced officer 20 A. Yes, she is. 21 training, and then we have instructor-level people that 21 Q. At least since 1994, how ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles
hearings, certification hearings, and juvenile competence proceedings. Juvenile defense lawyers face additional challenges in establishing effective relationships with their young clients. Getting arrested ...
of the adverse treatment of the poor and minorities in the criminal justice system. The fear of arrest, incarceration, and unfair treatment for those owing criminal justice debt creates distrust in the system ...
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, all inmates at the DOC must work. Article 1, Section 41 of the Oregon Constitution states two principles: (1) Whereas the people of the state of Oregon find and declare that inmates who are confined ...
Brief • April 27, 2010
, is prohibited by state statute and the New Mexico Constitution . Second, the unlav-1ful seizures, arrests, and questioning, of, and excessive use of physical force against children is reinforced by the cont inued ...
Brief • 2009
not getting to work until about 7:00 p.m. (Tr. 80). The buses were still running when she left the facility, and there were perhaps 15 people waiting ahead of her (Tr. 102, 103). When -6- she left, there were ...
Brief • 1990
to render an opinion in this case? A Yes, sir, they do. MR. BURTON: Did you want to go off the record? MR. MORILLO: I just want to get one more copy. MR. BURTON: Why don't we just go off the record? (Recess ...
Publication • February 22, 2016
.............................................................................. 3 5. Keeping Up to Date and Learning More Details .............................................................................. 4 D. WHY TO TRY AND GET A LAWYER ...
Publication
Filed under: Court Access
ordinary people from seeking justice and relief through the courts. Anchored in these principles, the Supreme Court consistently rejected efforts by the lower courts to raise the pleading standard ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
in response. For example: 1 U.S. Census Bureau, Percent of People Who Are Foreign Born: 2005; 2005 American Community Survey. Brad Knickerbocker “Illegal immigrants in the US: How many are there?” Christian ...
Case • 2001
for allowing a tiger to escape and maul people on the ground that the tiger is the supervening cause of the mauling. City of Mangum v. Brownlee, 75 P.2d 174 (Okla. 1938); see also Scorza v. Martinez, 683 So. 2d ...
Case • 2001
a tiger to escape and maul people on the ground that the tiger is the supervening cause of the mauling. City of Mangum v. Brownlee, 75 P.2d 174 (Okla. 1938); see also Scorza v. Martinez, 683 So. 2d 1115 ...
Article • April 1, 2022 • from PLN April, 2022
Filed under: News in Brief
, was arrested on December 8, 2021, accused of sexually assaulting a prisoner. KNOE in Monroe, Louisiana, reported that the guard, Sgt. Michael Vick Jr., was observed engaging in “inappropriate behavior ...
Case • 2008
that petitioner Rothgery had a previous felony conviction to arrest him as a felon in possession of a firearm. The officers brought Rothgery before a magistrate judge, as required by state law, for a so-called ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
public today the investigation report on the death of Island County inmate Keaton Farris. Mr. Farris was being held in the Island County Jail on a felony arrest wan-ant out of San Juan County. He arrived ...
Article • February 1, 2023 • from PLN February, 2023
100,000 people — than any other country on Earth. There are currently more than two million prisoners behind bars in this country. This tragic social development has seen the prosecutor rise ...
Publication • September 11, 2015
Filed under: Immigration
failure to collect any data on stops or searches not resulting in arrest makes it impossible to detect or deter unlawful and counter-productive conduct by agents. Through community surveys and reported ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
increased from $9 billion in 1982 to $44 billion in 1997.2 These figures do not include the cost of arrest and sentencing processes, nor do they take into account the cost to victims. Third, there are far ...
fair? 20 A. Yes, sir. 21 Q. And also I'm going to ask that you don't talk 22 about your deposition while you're on break because if 23 you talk about it, even if you talk to you lawyers, I 24 get ...
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