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Brief • 2006
been a defendant in any civil suit which charged you individually or in your official capacity as a police officer with abuse of your lawful authority, please state for each suit the full caption ...
Brief • 2006
. al. Defendants ' ' ' ' ' § ' ' CIVIL ACTION NO. SA-05-CA-0700-RF PLAINTIFF’S RESPONSE TO DEFENDANT JOSE LEDESMA’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND MOTION FOR ATTORNEYS’ FEES AND COSTS Plaintiff ...
Brief • 2007
POLICE SERGEANT KURT GAUTIER) NASHUA POLICE OFFICERS MATTHEW ) ESKRIDGE, JOSEPH FAY, ROBERT GIGGI ) SHAWN HILL, MICHAEL FATEAUX, JAMES ) TESTAVERDE AND JOHN AND JANE DOE, ) ) Defendants ...
Brief • 2008
--------------------------------------------------------------X RUBEN RIVERA ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) -against) ) CITY OF MANCHESTER, MANCHESTER ) POLICE CHIEF JOHN JASKOLKA, AND ) MANCHESTER POLICE OFFICER ERIC ) KNIGHT ) ) Defendants ...
Brief • January 5, 2008
--------------------------------------------------------------X RUBEN RIVERA ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) -against) ) CITY OF MANCHESTER, MANCHESTER ) POLICE CHIEF JOHN JASKOLKA, AND ) MANCHESTER POLICE OFFICER ERIC ) KNIGHT ) ) Defendants ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: News, State Legislation
of his right to refuse to verbally discuss his offense, while the prosecutor in a criminal trial is not permitted even to criticize the defendant for refusing to testify, and the refusal cannot be used ...
Brief • 2009
techniques. 4 11. 5 ELIMINATING VERBAL ABUSE 11.1 Plaintiffs Amended Complaint alleges that Defendant does not provide 6 the "safe and supportive homelike environment" mandated by Cal. WeI. & Inst. Code ...
Brief • April 27, 2010
, Defendants VERIFIED CLASS ACTION COMPLAINT FOR INJUNCTIVE AND DECLARATORY RELIEF AND fOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ASSAULT. BATTERY, FALSE IMPRISONMENT AND VIOLATIONS OF THE NEV/ MEXICO STATE CONSTITUTION ...
Case • 2008
. HORACE BORDELON, Defendant and Appellant. A114023 COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION ONE 162 Cal. App. 4th 1311; 77 Cal. Rptr. 3d 14; 2008 Cal. App. LEXIS 734 May 14 ...
Case • 2003
., DEFENDANTS [6] Edward Rabasco, Jr., Esq., Gosselin, Dubord & Robasco P.A. Lewiston, Me, for Plaintiff. [7] Michael J. Schmidt, Esq., Wheeler & Arey, P.A., Waterville, Me, for Defendant. [8 ...
motion" and that it was an abuse of discretion to do so (emphasis in original)). 13 In response, Oregon defendants argue that, because plaintiff fails to identify any 14 additional facts that he could ...
Brief • 2008
. Louis Metropolitan Police Department received 322 complaints of “physical abuse.” Only one of these complaints was sustained. Complaints such as these only reach the Commissioner Defendants if: 4 ...
Case • 2002
officials ordered respondent to participate in a Sexual Abuse Treatment Program (SATP). As part of the program, participating inmates are required to complete and sign an "Admission of Responsibility" form ...
. Prisoners suffering from mental illness are more likely to have experienced homelessness, prior incarceration, and substance abuse than those without mental TREATMENT OF MENTALL Y ILL PERSONS IN THE CRIMINAL ...
Publication
Fplp Sep Oct 1999 ACULTURE OF VIOLENCE\ ABUSE, AND SILENCE By Bob Posey, Editor II pris~r at a North Florida prison. on cTUrrhl's with a u'I'trdy broken leg wuh steel pins in iI. approached his hOla ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
. When the people are being slaughtered by the state there is a need to defend ourselves and the people. This includes in prisons where we have a right to defend ourselves against state terror, although I ...
Publication • March 16, 2016
, working daily in courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution and the laws of the United States. AMERICA CIVIL LIBERTIES ...
Case • 1998
14, 1998 [5] WILLIAM L. WILLIAMS, PLAINTIFF, APPELLEE, v. SCOTT DRAKE AND FRED FORD, DEFENDANTS, APPELLANTS. [6] Diane Sleek, Assistant Attorney General, State of Maine, with whom ...
In-the-News Article • April 1, 2019
;rdquo; treatment of female staff triggered an independent investigation. His punishment for “persistently” abusing his power was a demotion to the position of corrections officer ...
Publication
to defend the First Amendment rights and freedom of information interests of the news media. The Reporters Committee has provided representation, guidance and research in First Amendment and Freedom ...
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