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communicated regardless of the County's screening procedures because it is foreseeable that an individual would not be forthcoming about his alcohol abuse. To the extent that the Individual Defendants argue ...
Brief • September 3, 2009
they are privileged is an abuse of discretion"). Accordingly, Defendants' assertion that Judge Francis lacked authority to review the Emails in camera is rejected as untimely and unpersuasive. 2. Work Product Privilege ...
LIVINGSTON, JUAN RUIZ and TASER INTERNATIONAL, INC., Date: April 29, 2008 Time: 1:00 p.m. Courtroom: 8 Defendants. Date: May 13, 2008 Time: 9:00 a.m. Courtroom: 8 Trial: 26 27 28 M OTION TO LIM IT OPIN ...
Brief • July 22, 2005
, CMS-Parchman;JOHN BEARRY, M.D., Medical Director, CMS-Parchman; GAIL WILLIAMS, M.D., Chief Psychiatrist, CMS-Parchman, Defendants. COMPLAINT Preliminary Statement 1. This class action is brought ...
Brief • 2005
, CMS-Parchman;JOHN BEARRY, M.D., Medical Director, CMS-Parchman; GAIL WILLIAMS, M.D., Chief Psychiatrist, CMS-Parchman, Defendants. COMPLAINT Preliminary Statement 1. This class action is brought ...
Brief • 2005
, CMS-Parchman;JOHN BEARRY, M.D., Medical Director, CMS-Parchman; GAIL WILLIAMS, M.D., Chief Psychiatrist, CMS-Parchman, Defendants. COMPLAINT Preliminary Statement 1. This class action is brought ...
Brief • June 22, 2005
, CMS-Parchman;JOHN BEARRY, M.D., Medical Director, CMS-Parchman; GAIL WILLIAMS, M.D., Chief Psychiatrist, CMS-Parchman, Defendants. COMPLAINT Preliminary Statement 1. This class action is brought ...
was infamous for being gang-infested and extremely violent. Johnson alleged that prison gangs made him a sex slave, buying and selling him like chattel. He was allegedly raped, abused and degraded on a daily ...
, and editors to dismiss a Virginia prison warden's suit against the Connecticut defendants after the defendants posted allegedly defamatory news articles on the newspapers' World Wide Web sites. Stanley Young ...
Article • January 15, 2008
brought suit in federal court asserting Fourth Amendment violations and state law torts. The district court granted summary judgment to defendants on all claims. The court found that defendants were ...
and abusing them verbally while they stood naked and handcuffed in the courtyard; and emptying the contents of their cells into large piles which were later stuffed into garbage bags, so that particular items ...
Article • July 15, 2011
to conspiracy, Betts appealed four supervised release conditions. The sentencing court ordered Betts to pay restitution totaling $967,340, and ordered that “as directed by the Probation Officer, the defendant ...
Article • August 1, 2015 • from PLN August, 2015
and substance abuse problems.” Following his arrest for probation violations in 2004, he was confined at the Howard R. Young Correctional Institution in Delaware, where an intake evaluation was performed ...
Article • June 3, 2015 • from PLN June, 2015
deliberate indifference claims against three defendants. Eric Adams was taken into custody by the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) on December 5, 2008. During intake at the Worcester County House ...
Article • May 12, 2016
, it still represents only the known or acknowledged cases where defendants were wrongfully convicted. This dubious distinction comes into sharper focus, when you consider that over 1 million criminal cases ...
Article • October 15, 2013 • from PLN October, 2013
and incorporated them into Dougan’s sentencing order. Dougan appealed, arguing that the special conditions constituted an “abuse of discretion.” The Tenth Circuit noted that “District courts have broad discretion ...
evidence. Dr. Terence Allen was a whistle-blower. Between 1987 and 1995 he spoke out repeatedly against prison officials at Halawa prison, reporting physical and psychological abuses of prisoners. Branded ...
the Court find the district court abused its discretion in responding to the objections. Its judgment was therefore affirmed. In a dissenting opinion, Judge Danielle J. Forrest disagreed that the district ...
judgment in favor of the sheriff and the directed verdict for the county and other defendants in a case involving a prisoner suicide in a Mississippi jail. Theodore Smith was arrested for DWI and placed ...
Brief
that the DOJ toured as part of its investigation. III. JUVENILE JUSTICE PRACTICES 9. Protection from Abusive Institutional Practices County shall cease use of practices such as “slamming” or “assuming the bob ...
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