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Brief • December 27, 2018
that does not; c) Failing to adequately train its deputies in identifying a person that poses an immediate risk of escape, as opposed to one that does not; d) Failing to adequately investigate background ...
Brief • 2023
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
...................................................................................12 The Real Killer – Serial Killer Marshall Morgan, Sr. – Goes Free ...................................13 Tyrone Hood is Wrongfully Convicted ...
Texas Policy Foundation Center for Effective Justice--Open Roads and Overflowing Jails--Addressing High Rates of Rural Pretrial Incarceration, May 2018 OPEN ROADS AND OVERFLOWING JAILS: Addressing ...
Brief • October 22, 2015
82. It is well-documented that jails are an inadequate substitute for inpatient mental health treatment. Se e Maureen C. Olley et al., M e ntally Ill Ind iv id u als in L im bo: Obstac le s ...
Case • 1994
Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division. No. IP 91 C 1269. John D. Tinder, Judge. [7] For BYRON ALSTON, Plaintiff - Appellant: Dan Conley, QUARLES & BRADY, Milwaukee, WI ...
Brief • February 1, 1995
Filed under: Vehicle Searches, Police
OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT ______________________________________ JOHN C. BURTON, Counsel of Record BURTON & NORRIS ATTORNEYS FOR PETITIONER 35 South Raymond Avenue, Suite 405 Pasadena, California ...
Publication • 2019
Filed under: Pardons/Clemency
for people with a prior felony or felonies 11 Appendicies A Blank Pardon Application B Sample Support Letters C Supporting Documents Checklist 55 Columbus Ave., San Francisco, CA 94111 T 415-896-1701 F ...
Case • 1996
it permit inhumane ones." Since inmates are forced to be there, and are stripped "of [**5] virtually every means of self-protection and foreclosed their access to outside aid" prison officials "are not free ...
Case • 1999
jail inmate to undergo kidney dialysis treatment. WRIT SUSTAINED. [11] Considered en banc. [12] This is a certiorari action to our court brought by the sheriff of Polk County seeking ...
Brief • May 11, 2022
Filed under: Wrongful Death
maintain Decedent's psychological equilibrium; 7 b. Abruptly discontinuing medication previously prescribed in the jail 8 system when in-processing Decedent to ADOCRR; 9 c. Failing to timely schedule ...
Kickback publication
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
RETURN PROPOSAL TO: CONTRACT PERIOD: DATE OF AWARD THROUGH FIVE YEARS DELIVER SUPPLIES/SERVICES FOB (Free On Board) DESTINATION TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: VARIOUS CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS THROUGHOUT ...
Case • 2008
to wear his hair and beard as he wished, the ADC advised Fegans that Kosher meals were not an option and placed him on a pork-free diet instead. Fegans protested the ADC's meal policy, and eventually ...
AND RECOMMENDATIONS 87 Section 6: APPENDICES 88 APPENDIX A – County Comparisons 91 APPENDIX B – Methodology for Cost of County Jail 94 APPENDIX C – Methodology for Trial, Appeal, and Attorney Costs ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
Population Report as of December 31, 2009. 2 Bureau of Justice Statistics Bulletin: Prisoners in 2008, William J. Sabol, Heather C. West and Matthew Cooper, http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/content/pub/pdf/p08.pdf ...
sanctioned with jail time. 564 U.S. 431 (2011); see also Mae C. Quinn, Giving Kids Their Due: Theorizing A Modern Fourteenth Amendment Framework for Juvenile Defense Representation, 99 IOWA L. REV. 2185, 2210 ...
Brief • January 14, 2020
. KLINT THORNE, DEPUTY JULIE COOPER, DEPUTY DONALD PLUGGE, DEPUTY WILLIAM JOURDEN, DEPUTY WILLIAM GRIMMETT, SGT. McGINNIS, SGT. BRYAN KNOTT, DEPUTY TONY HOUSTON, DEPUTY C. BOGNER, DEPUTY BRYAN CLARK ...
Brief • January 14, 2020
, CAPT. KLINT THORNE, DEPUTY JULIE COOPER, DEPUTY DONALD PLUGGE, DEPUTY WILLIAM JOURDEN, DEPUTY WILLIAM GRIMMETT, SGT. McGINNIS, SGT. BRYAN KNOTT, DEPUTY TONY HOUSTON, DEPUTY C. BOGNER, DEPUTY BRYAN CLARK ...
Case • 2004
physical and nerve injuries." Deputy Day then cuffed Mr. Mladek's other wrist and took him to the Walton County Jail, where Mr. Mladek was placed in a cell. When his handcuffs were removed, Mr. Mladek ...
Case • 2001
OF CHICAGO, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT. [6] Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division. Nos. 74 C 3268, 74 C 3295--Ann Claire Williams, Judge. [7 ...
directly to jail and work for free card" from which CoreCivic derives nearly $1 billion a year in revenue. Common Relief Sought 4.30 The Plaintiff and Class Representative in this case seeks injunctive ...
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