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Case • 1999
HALEY, COMMISSIONER, DEFENDANTS-CROSS-DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES, LYLE HAAS, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE JACKSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY, DEFENDANT-APPELLEE, J.D. ATKINS, JACKSON COUNTY ...
Case • 1993
Jones v. Thompson - 818 F. Supp. 1263 (SD IN 1993) - 1993 DAVID MICHAEL JONES, Plaintiff, v. MARK THOMPSON, et al., Defendants. Cause No. IP 90-1583-C UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT ...
Case • 2005
] No. 04-4205 [3] 415 F.3d 748, 2005 [4] July 22, 2005 [5] LISA HOMER, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT, v. NATHANIEL JONES-BEY, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE. [6] Appeal from the United States ...
Case • 1996
. PATAKI, in his official capacity as Governor of the State of New York, et al., Defendants. 96 Civ. 1657 (DC) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK 919 F. Supp. 691 ...
Case • 2000
, you must find that the defendants did not use excessive force, or whether the force applies (sic) was inspired by an unwise, excessive zeal, amounting to an abuse of official power, that shocks ...
Case • 2003
916, 921 (10th Cir. 1992)). We review such a dismissal for an abuse of discretion. Id. [39] In this case, the district court dismissed Plaintiffs' claims against Defendants Mapes and the New ...
Annual report • December 31, 2011
topics in 2011: ƒƒ The problem of unqualified medical examiners, their use of unreliable “junk science” and the often damaging consequences these deficiencies have on defendants ƒƒ An exposé on mass ...
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Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
Liberties and Civil Rights Record of Attorney General Nominee Alberto Gonzales 24 Barry, supra note 5, at 31. See also Dana Priest and Barton Gellman, U.S. Decries Abuse But Defends Interrogations; ‘Stress ...
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, so the case is moot. However, Forester then entered judgment for the Plaintiff under the theory he prevailed because he received the requested relief from the Defendants. This judgment will be appealed ...
. For example, one defendant claimed Gibbs' monthly review was inadvertently skipped because he was on vacation. Gibbs presented documents with the defendants' initials on them which would indicate the defendant ...
of racial discrimination or in retaliation for complaining of such discrimination. See: Black v. Lane, 824 F.2d 561 (7th Cir. 1987). On remand the lower court appointed counsel and the defendants eventually ...
detainee. This is the largest verdict for abuses against a single victim in an American jail/prison case that we are aware of. On October 25, 1997, Christopher Moreland was arrested for driving under ...
against Scott involving verbal abuse, racial slurs, filing of false reports, unexplained injury of prisoners, and excessive use of force were filed. Scott was never disciplined for any ...
Article • February 15, 1994 • from PLN February, 1994
defend people accused of political crimes. For example, Dr. Guzman's attorney, Dr. Alfredo Crespo, was himself arrested, charged with treason, convicted and sentenced to life without parole for attempting ...
was so blatantly inappropriate as to evidence intentional mistreatment likely to seriously aggravate his condition. The Court thought a fact finder could infer as much from the medical defendants obdurate ...
Article • August 10, 2016
Filed under: Judicial Misconduct
Pollack was charged with four counts of DUI and failure to use due car after she was involved in an accident with injuries Pollack, 56, has a substance abuse history and has been overseeing a misdemeanor ...
Article • August 23, 2016
enjoining an Oregon jail's postcard-only policy. It also declared that jail magazine ban and rejection notice and appeal policies violated the First and Fourteenth Amendments. Known for prisoner abuse ...
Article • September 2, 2016 • from PLN September, 2016
affirmed the $1,475 compensatory damage award, finding it was not an abuse of discretion. The denial of punitive damages, however, constituted error because the district court had found the defendants were ...
Article • March 10, 2017 • from PLN March, 2017
Filed under: Editorials
organization, has been on the forefront of reporting these abuses; we are also on the forefront of litigation challenging release debit cards and seeking justice for their victims. If you or someone you know has ...
rely on the prison system for medical treatment. However, the “defendants did not produce any evidence that another treatment could be an adequate replacement for hormone therapy” for prisoners with GID ...
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