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Case • 2003
charged; (2) the circumstances of the arrest; and (3) the particular characteristics of the arrestee. [DX 33]. On October 22, 2002, a second complaint, Rango v. County of Orange, 02 Civ. 8451 (S.D.N.Y ...
and was a lead attorney in the Ten1l;essee prison case from its inception·~tz 1976. EDITOR'S NOTE: Gordon Bonnyman mentions a number of people who made a difference in the Tennessee prison saga. Missing from ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
arrested in the community for new charges and for failure to Case Number: HQ 02·16·06·F01 ~ Washington State Oepartment ot Corrections Special Investigations Unit (SIU) Rep?rt sllbmitte $"st;gator slevejter ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
of individuals identified with mental illness in jails has increased by 30%, from 4,879 to 6,322. 9 • Each year, several thousand people with mental illness move among CSBs, stateoperated behavioral health ...
Case • 2009
and stated as follows: [Chief Freitas] won't say much about the short list of suspects the department has been dogging since the get-go, a list "of people who may have been in the general area ...
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reports are ttiat these guards usually cautioned each other not to leave marks or bruising while the beatings were taking plaa; but occasionally they would get out of control. If no marks were left ...
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are offering effective addiction treatment to more people convicted of drug-related crimes instead of incarcerating them. Other states are increasingly turning to sanctions other than prison time for people who ...
Case • 2003
) but also obstructed the ability of the prosecutors and defense counsel to get at the truth in the criminal trial--which does support the jury's verdict. [15] Seeking a way around our decision ...
Case • 2001
then fiancee, an employee of McDonald's, who was about to finish his shift. Complaint, at P7.2. 2. Plaintiff got out of her car to check a tire, and, just as she was about to get back in her car, a man later ...
Case • 1992
a contractor, get rid of their own duty to other people, whatever the duty may be.'" 5 Fowler V. Harper et al., The Law of Torts § 26.11, at 83 (2d ed. 1986) (quoting Hardaker v. Idle Dist. Council, 1 Q.B. 335 ...
In-the-News Article • December 13, 2021
Private prison firms make big money in California Dec. 13, 2021 Articles that mention PLN Capitol Weekly In January 2020, Californians thought they were getting out of the private prison business ...
, thus saving the taxpayer dollars that would otherwise go to pay for his re-incarceration. However, statistics do not show that convicted criminals are getting the rehabilitation that they need ...
Publication • June 19, 2017
enforcement (Attachment 2); and five Alabama prison guards were arrested in a corruption probe that included smuggling drugs and cell phones to prisoners (Attachment 3). As an example of what can happen when ...
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prison sentences for most drug offenses, however, and more people were sent to state prison for non-violent drug offenses in the years 2005 to 2008 than in those preceding. In 2007, more than 35% of all ...
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, and 13 in Dallas County, population 2,368,139). 10 If we included smaller counties, the list would consist entirely of counties with fewer than 100,000 people that happened to have a single exoneration ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Advocacy, Death Penalty
observed in 2001, “[p]eople who are well represented do not get the death penalty. I have yet to see a death case in the dozens coming to the Supreme Court. . . in which the defendant was well-represented ...
Brief • October 6, 2008
impression that plaintiff's complaints were credible and motivated only by a desire to get better: "Mr. Martinez seemed to have no agenda, no requests for meds etc. He was thankful for someone 'finally ...
Brief • May 15, 2016
Filed under: Suicides
-hour hold at that time. He admitted to wanting to kill himself to get rid of the voices he had been hearing for six months. The second alleged incident was a documented suicide "attempt" on 12/31/12 ...
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, it is perhaps a little surprising that no one has quantified Miranda's effects on the American criminal justice system. Legal scholars have assayed this type of "cost" (in terms of "lost arrests") for the Fourth ...
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