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Brief • October 1, 1997
was chilled as people feared government penalties that led to social ostracization; at the height of the furor, few dared to speak out against violations of civil liberties. Id. Ill-conceived unconstitutional ...
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people's thoughts on whether clearance rates returned to pre-Miranda levels. FBI data from 1950 to date are available in the Uniform Crime Reports. n29 Figure 1 depicts the data for the clearance rate ...
and vocational programs. Shortly thereafter, the commissioner announced that he had decided to adopt the recommendations of the Task Force. In September 2001, Mississippi began allowing people with HIV ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Pardons/Clemency
to arrest, convict, and incarcerate LGBTQ+ people.30 Although this new initiative was first applied through a posthumous pardon issued to civil rights champion Bayard Rustin,31 it offers a framework for using ...
Brief • April 16, 2007
government is the potent, the omnipresent teacher. For good or for ill, it teaches the whole people by its example. Crime is contagious. If the government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for the law ...
Publication • June 19, 2009
the commotion he looked up and realized an accident had occurred. He further stated that people are always stepping off into traffic and that it is a very bad intersection. Mr. GOUDA declined to give a written ...
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FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS GUARANTEED BY LAW USE OF POSITION TO DETAIN MISUSE OF BADGE MISTREATMENT OF PERSONS IN CUSTODY UNLAWFUL ARREST, SEARCH OR SEIZURE VIOLATIONS OF LAW 1.1 ES 6.1 ES 6.2 ES 6.3 ES 6.4 ES 6.5 ES ...
Brief • January 6, 2014
lay people were able to recognize them. 5. Still, for almost a full day, medical staff refused to help Mr. McGill and refused to send him to the hospital. 6. Instead, Mr. McGill was left in a cell all ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
is a group of people who interact at a high rate among themselves to the exclusion of other groups; have a group name; claim a neighborhood or other territory; and engage in criminal and other anti-social ...
causes of crime, drug abuse, violence and on the increased imprisonment of people of color and poor people; _ To involve in the debate those most affected by crime and imprisonmentAfrican Americans ...
of command, come from the line. You know, we don't forget the day we get promoted what it's like to work on the line, but it's always good throughout your career to include those people, so in my experience we ...
Brief • August 15, 2023
...................................................................................................................82 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 [4302391.20] ii COMPLAINT Case No. NEW 1 INTRODUCTION 2 1. For years, people incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institute ...
Brief • 2012
: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably ...
Publication • August 4, 2016
and coronations,” to “[d]eliver donuts and coffee for the faculty once a month,” to participate visibly in Hispanic Heritage and Black History Month activities, to “get involved with local Boy Scout troops ...
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provides the financial rationale to get people ‘off welfare and into work’. (Willliams, 2004, p. 28) Social policy has therefore moved away from a ‘male breadwinner’ model of the family towards a ‘two adult ...
Brief • February 16, 2006
. At the time of the investigation and arrest of plaintiff on 13 child molest accusations, defendant ERICSSON was a KCSO deputy sheriff assigned to 14 the Juvenile Unit. At all relevant times, ERICSSON ...
Case • 2001
] Plesh testified that when the restraint was over, Wiegers got down on her knees in front of Davis and said, "This is what you get when you act -- this is what you get when you act like this." Davis ...
of Unit 32, without a mental health evaluation or any attempt to communicate with him. His cell became filthy and he was allowed to remain unwashed for weeks. Correctional staff threw things at him to get ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
and Challenges Exposed, 125 PUB. HEALTH REP. 6, 6 (2010) (“After the pandemic subsided in the winter of 1920, at least 50 million people had died worldwide, including approximately 550,000 in the United States ...
Brief • September 6, 2012
treatment to all prisoners. A. Friday, June 23–Monday, June 26, 2006 On Friday, June 23, 2006, DiCamillo was arrested by the Herkimer Police Department and charged with Resisting Arrest.1 He was arraigned ...
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