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Brief • August 11, 2023
Filed under: Wrongful Death
ask that you now give me that same careful attention as I instruct you on the law. The evidence in this case has been presented and the attorneys have concluded their closing argumen ts, so now it is my ...
Brief • December 21, 2015
similar wording to that in that Learning Domain, yes. A My understanding is there were two: One above 14 Neal's position and one below Neal's position on 15 residential streets secreted out ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
State Auditors Office, Investigative Report on Tyc, 2007 An Investigative Report on The Texas Youth Commission John Keel, CPA State Auditor March 16, 2007 Members of the Legislative Audit Committee and Members of the Joint Select Committee on the Operation and Management of the Texas Youth Commission: At your direction, …
Publication
Filed under: Medical
American, or Asian/ Pacific Island ethnicity • Over 40 Symptoms of undiagnosed diabetes: There may be no symptoms at all. You may not suspect anything is wrong. I didn’t even know my sister and aunt had ...
, and to prepare them for a successful return to their families and our communities. As Jasmine Heiss wrote in Reimagining Women’s Incarceration, “In my lifetime, we have built an international space station ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
with 23 years on the bench concluded: I never considered that ‘parolable life’ meant the same as mandatory life. I believe other judges of my time (1969-1992) would agree. Many of the respondents strongly ...
. The court reporter is My name is Matthew Starling, 9 videographer with Clark & Associates. 10 now 10:06. The time is Would counsel please identify themselves 11 for the record? 12 MR. MCLAUGHLIN ...
Case • 1992
opinion as far as it goes. My problem with it is that it does not go far enough because it does not dispose of all the issues raised on the appeal. I am of the opinion that the appeal should be decided ...
Case • 1984
, Circuit Judge, dissenting: [41] I cannot agree that the plaintiff's failure to object to the lower court's jury charge precludes him from asserting error on appeal. In my view, an objection ...
Case • 1980
of the Court in Elrod v. Burns, 427 U.S. 347, because it is my view that, under the First and Fourteenth Amendments, "a nonpolicymaking, non-confidential government employee [cannot] be discharged . . . from ...
Case • 1993
within the meaning of the First Amendment. In my view, the defect of lack of neutrality applies primarily to those laws that by their terms impose disabilities on the basis of religion (e. g., a law ...
Case • 1976
Clause, and I dissent from Parts II and IV for the reasons stated by my Brother MARSHALL, 418 U.S., at 580. [48] Part III of the Court's opinion, however, confronts an issue not present in Wolff*fn1 ...
Case • 1982
] REVERSED AND REMANDED. [34] Disposition [35] REVERSED and REMANDED. [36] Clark, Circuit Judge, dissenting: [37] I would affirm the decision of the district court because my ...
Case • 2001
regulation against plaintiff was an exaggerated response to or not done for the asserted security concerns." My colleagues on the panel agree with this rationale. I respectfully disagree. I am aware ...
Case • 1984
, in my view, the Court has invoked principles of judicial deference to administrative judgment that have no place in the present litigation. As the Court made clear in Bell v. Wolfish, 441 U.S. 520 (1979 ...
to my house and land” – in a small town by a river on El Salvador’s far eastern edge – ”to be placed in the name of the mother of my daughter.” Salvadoran officials ...
Article • March 28, 2017
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
they were going to give me 27 years (in prison). But I said I’m not going to plead guilty for something I didn’t do. I really believed I was going to come home from my trial. I was shocked when ...
Brief • 2010
, are careless and inattentive to the health and safety of prisoners and staff. A worst case scenario may even include staff malfeasance in the performance of their duties. . . . There is no question in my mind ...
Brief • October 16, 2014
¶ 23; Def.’s Facts ¶ 11. At that point, the defendant began repeatedly “yell[ing] at [the plaintiff] to ‘take a cab,’ and that ‘this is my station, leave,’ and in response, [the plaintiff] stated ...
Brief • 2009
you been deposed before? A. Yes. Q. So if you don't understand one of my questions, let me know; I'll rephrase it for you. Okay? A. Good. Q. Sometimes there's going to be objections. Generally you're ...
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