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Case • 2004
arrest warrants dated October 20, 1995, and October 11, 1996. The first arrest warrant was also lodged as a detainer for Lehn's continued detention on the Maryland charges. Then, on June 30, 1997, Deputy ...
Brief • April 1, 2009
facility in the middle of downtown Los Angeles. At that 7 facility, known as "B-18," (its room number in the basement of a downtown 8 Federal Building), immigration authorities routinely detain people ...
reports to make problematic arrests appear legal. (Another anonymous witness described this practice as “working backwards.”) An aspect of “chasing ink” was a desire to get into shootings. These deputies ...
Brief • 2009
VII Plaintiffs Have No Standing to Raise the Issues Addressed in the Opening Brief; All References to Hypothetical Other People Are Irrelevant; and Plaintiffs Have Waived Review of Multiple Issues ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
-pointing" difficult inmates. A camera mounted on the ceiling to record his every move. If he stood on the stool and peered out the heavily meshed window, he could get a glimpse of a concrete recreation ...
Brief • 2010
that neither person received a call from anyone at Dismas House. Mr. McGarry explained to this investigation that Disrnas House has a means to "get rid of" people who do not work out. He said that he !"las met ...
Case • 1999
executing a warrant to arrest petitioners' son in their home, respondents, deputy federal marshals and local sheriff's deputies, invited a newspaper reporter and a photographer to accompany them. The warrant ...
Publication
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Census
Home in 2010, u.s. Census Report, 2006 “Home” in 2010: A Report on the Feasibility of Enumerating People in Prison at their Home Addresses in the Next Census Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School ...
Publication • 2020
2.2 million people are currently in jail or prison in the United States, roughly a 500 percent increase over the last 50 years. At present, however, even though this country contains only about 5 ...
Brief • April 1, 2021
, including Defendant Olivares, learned that not long before her arrest, Ms. DeVargas had seen Dr. Craig “to get clean” and for seizures. They knew that Dr. Craig was treating Ms. DeVargas for her addiction ...
Brief • January 14, 2010
IMMUNITY FOR THEIR STRIP SEARCHES OF PLAINTIFFS--------------------11 12 1. It Was Clearly Established at the Time of these Incidents That a Field Strip Search Performed Without Probable Cause to Arrest ...
. Homeless people whom he helped in Memphis and elsewhere often referred to him as “Martin” because of his ability to recite Dr. King’s speeches. 25. Mr. Booker’s skill at impersonating Dr. King can be viewed ...
Publication • 2017
not have been possible without their help. We also acknowledge help from state and local agencies who provided arrest, conviction, and jail and prison incarceration data for the study sample. We are grateful ...
monitoring (Levingston 2008; Bannon, Nagrecha and Diller 2010). Texas assesses a fee for “judicial fund court costs” ($15) as well as requiring offenders to pay a string of charges – an arrest fee ($5 ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
Final Report Acknowledgments  The authors thank the many people whose support and contributions made this research possible. Foremost, we wish to acknowledge the contributions and assistance ...
Publication
Filed under: International
 78 detainees had been detained by both NDS and ANP or ANA. v   Of  the  324  conflict‐related  detainees  UNAMA  interviewed,  NDS  (acting  alone)  arrested  126  individuals,  ANP  (acting  alone ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
it, "it follows that in tnany cases the satne aspects of an individual's record will constitute the pti1l1aty grounds for denial of an application for pat()le release." P,uole Boat"d Gets the Final Wot"d The Chan ...
Publication
a Qtask force put together by former Gov. Jeb Bush has been examining why so many people who are released from prison return. The task force, called the Governor's Ex-Offender Task Force, was also charged ...
(2013) (finding sufficient evidence where the defendant admitted that the victim’s body was getting cold when he dragged her into his car, drove somewhere, pushed her out of the car and then ran over her ...
, a civilian employee at CCCF, arrested and charged with official misconduct and custodial sexual misconduct for sexual acts against a female AIC. • 2016 – CO Edgar Mickels was arrested and charged with first ...
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