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Brief • August 14, 2017
and Parole. ) ) Defendants. ) Case No. __________________ CLASS ACTION COMPLAINT Plaintiffs STEPHANIE GASCA, MILDRED CURREN, TIMOTHY GALLAGHER, KENNENTH HEMPHILL, JESSE NEELY and AMBER WYSE, individually ...
Brief • 2003
COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT RODERICK KEITH JOHNSON, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. GARY JOHNSON, et al., Defendants GARY JOHNSON; ROBERT R TREON, Senior Warden Allred Unit; RICHARD WATHEN; JAMES D ...
Brief • October 15, 2001
as provided in FEHA, the substantive statute. This brief will show that Defendants' belated argument lacks merit for several reasons. First, while Defendants now claim that the District Court abused its ...
Brief • February 26, 2015
police officer told the Plaintiff he was no longer under arrest and was free to leave from the hospital. After enduring approximately 14 hours of illegal detention and abuse at the hands of the Defendants ...
Brief • August 31, 2005
at ¶¶ 8-9). Defendants further cite Vanyur’s assertion that “R-rated movies provide visual stimuli which reinforce violence, substance abuse, racial stereotypes, and misogynist attitudes, and promote ...
, the Corporation employed Defendants Hickson, Johnson, and Miller as supervisors. FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS 7. As a child, Plaintiff suffered severe physical abuse, including sexual abuse. 8. Plaintiff was diagnosed ...
Case • 1992
] No. 91-3411 [4] filed: October 13, 1992. [5] TOMMY WILLIAMS, APPELLEE, v. BILL ARMONTROUT, DEFENDANT, JERRY DOWNING; APPELLANT, ROBERT MALONE; MARK CO I COLBERT; HENRY JACKSON; FRED ...
Police Sergeants STEVEN ) JUGO and ANGEL WARD, and Chicago Police ) Detective JAMES GONZALES, ) ) Defendants. ) 19 CV 7400 Magistrate Judge Weisman COMPLAINT Plaintiff, SPIROS PSAROLOGOS, by his ...
sentencing laws; · expansion of alternatives to incarceration; · treatment of drug abuse as a health problem rather than a criminal justice problem; · redirection of the focus of law enforcement to address ...
Brief • February 1, 2018
the federal and Pioneer House defendants’ motions to dismiss Vega’s tort claims for false imprisonment, false arrest, malicious prosecution, abuse of process, outrage/intentional infliction of emotional ...
or practice. Under the standards Defendants contrive, no class would have been certified in Parsons v. Ryan, 754 F.3d 657 (9th Cir. 2014), and the grave abuses in the Arizona prison system would never have come ...
Brief • February 9, 2015
abuse, pain, and long-term injury. The Defendant City of Tallahassee also cites Liese, supra, to the effect that the City is not liable under the ADA and § 504 because Officer Norton did not possess ...
Publication
Filed under: Sexual Assault
statutes for the P&A Systems authorize them to monitor facilities, investigate complaints of abuse and neglect, and provide training and technical assistance to facility administrators to correct ...
Brief • 2009
repercussions. The facts clearly evidence a common and deliberate disregard of Mr. Ollis' constitutional rights by NCDOC prison officials. Here, Defendants abused and subjected Mr. Ollis to cruel and unusual ...
Publication
and sexually abused by staff in the Special Housing Unit in August and September of 2000. 2 4247 Joyce Zoldak· nov.rpt.~pd Page. 3 -------------------------------------- _- .. ... _- ._. I'\, He seeks ...
  egregiously abusive physical conduct that shocks the conscience of a  reasonable person.  42. Plaintiff has a right to adequate medical care while incarcerated.  43. Defendants failed to promptly and reasonably ...
Case • 2003
was not to be considered in weighing the proof. District courts have wide discretion in managing the quantities of evidence admitted. The district court did not abuse its discretion in allowing the defendants to call four ...
SCOTT KONIOR, Star No. 14328, MICHAEL FERGUS, Star No. 17370 JOHN SWARBRICK, Star No. 4089 MARCO MENDOZA, Star No. 17156 LUIS REYES, Star No. 15014 MARTY RIDGE, Star No. 7538 Defendants ...
Publication • July 29, 2016
Filed under: Medical, Statistics/Trends
Jail Inmates Have Medical Problems Nearly 34 percent had physical impairments. 10 Drug Use Is Widespread Nearly half of all prisoners have abused drugs. 11 Chronology Key events since 1955. 12 ...
Case • 1981
., Edward G. Biester, Jr., Atty. Gen., Philadelphia, Pa., for Commonwealth defendants. [9] John M. Myers, Philadelphia, Pa. (argued), Joseph P. Ryan, Asst. City Sol., James M. Penny, Jr., Deputy City ...
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