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Brief • September 5, 2019
of San Juan, Eleventh Judicial District Court, as Case No. D-1 l 16-CV-2018-2005-3 which was removed to The United States District Court for the District of New Mexico, as Case No. 2: 19-CV-00 108 KG/GJF ...
Brief • July 5, 2024
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
Healthcare ofNew Mexico, et al. , in the US District Court for the District of New Mexico, as Case No. 1:22-cv-00748 DHU/SCY. The state court lawsuit is styled Andrew Robinson v. Centurion Correctional ...
Brief • April 15, 2019
, Warden Ken Smith and John Does 1-10 (employees, staff, agents of NMCD and/or Centurion Correctional Healthcare of New Mexico, LLC), in the State of New Mexico, County of Santa Fe, First Judicial District ...
Brief • February 6, 2024
this disputed claim to the extent it involves negligent or other unlawful conduct by Centurion, including vicarious liability for negligent or other unlawful conduct by Centurionaffiliated personnel. Page 1 of 6 ...
Brief • March 20, 2024
THIS RELEASE IN FULL AND SEITLEMENf AGREEMENT ("Agreement'') is t)1} executed this day of March 2024, by Eugenio Mathis, as personal representative for the wrongful death estate of Efrain Perez Martinez ...
Publication
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
Sc Prison Industry Audit 2006 FOLLOW-UP May 2006 A Review of the Department of Corrections’ Prison Industries Program 1. BACKGROUND In October 2003, we published a performance audit of the South ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
in profits in 2010.[1] In sum, the exorbitant rates paid by prisoners’ families increase recidivism, and place an undue and unfair burden upon the innocent. These spiraling costs are not attributable ...
Publication
that crime laboratories had more than 500,000 backlogged requests for forensic services.1 And a recent National Institute of Justice (NIJ) report to Congress suggested that “crime laboratory backlogs cause ...
educational institutions from enforcing additional or more severe sanctions. Model Legislation {Title, enacting clause, etc.} Section 1. {Title.} This Act shall be known and may be cited as the Drug-Free ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
just like Sgt. Hadley: I'm not aware of any extensive testing of the multitudes of chemical sprays and the best thing to do is this: 1. Read the label (if the contents are not flammable, you still must ...
reported several preventable deaths and injuries among Michigan prisoners caused by substandard medical care, as well as a court order holding the MDOC in contempt. [See: PLN, May 2007, pp.1, 7 ...
lawsuits. In 2006, the City settled a class action suit brought by prisoners who were injured by Rikers guards; that settlement cost the taxpayers $2.2 million. [See: PLN, May 2006, p.1]. The City ...
an undisclosed amount to settle a wrongful death suit involving Cassandra Morgan, who died at GHCF due to an untreated thyroid condition. [See: PLN, Dec. 2007, p.1]. Angus Love, Director of the Pennsylvania ...
Article • April 15, 2009
to the Connecticut General Assembly. For now, though, the prison farm is alive and well in Louisiana. And at Angola, many prisoners can expect to be buried on the land they till. Two cemeteries, Point Lookout 1 ...
Defender, VII, #1, pp. 11-15 Miller, K.R. (2001) Forensic issues of deaf offenders. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Lamar University, Beaumont, TX Miller, K.R. & Vernon, M. (2001) Linguistic diversity ...
Article • September 15, 2009
theft (Case 88-78747). That Hilton has the same birth date (Feb. 1, 1954) as the date that corresponds to the SSN in the Michael Hilton / Miodrag Dokovich bankruptcy cases and civil judgments. According ...
his infamous August 1, 2002 “torture memo.” “Physical pain amounting to torture must be equivalent in intensity to the pain accompanying serious physical injury, such as organ failure, impairment ...
Brief • October 23, 2003
, hereby complains of TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL .ruSTICE, individually, for cause of • I 0 action would respectfully show this Honorable Court the following: I o. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. This suit ...
Brief • March 4, 2011
this Court to Exclude the Defendants’ Expert or, in the alternative, to Exclude Certain Testimony from the Defendants’ Expert, and would further show: 1. Defendants have retained David M. Grossi, Sr ...
Brief • June 11, 2015
of law: !'age I of 1 I. Respondent, Charles Sebesta, Jr. ("Sebesta"), is an attorney licensed to practice law in Texas and is a member of the State Bar of Texas. 2. Sebesta resides in and maintains his ...
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