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Brief • June 27, 2018
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
not match any of the descriptions – would ever be arrested. The Police Investigation 19. A squad of detectives was assigned to the Williams case, led by defendant Frank Jastrzembski. In the days after ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Angell, MD, MPH, and Homer Venters, MD, MS The care of persons with mental illness in the United States is inextricably linked to the criminal justice system. Approximately 12 million people pass through ...
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, and represented about one-third of the total state prison population.4 New York sends people to prison on drug charges at a far higher rate, relative to population, than it does violent offenders.5 Since 1980 ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
, and represented about one-third of the total state prison population.4 New York sends people to prison on drug charges at a far higher rate, relative to population, than it does violent offenders.5 Since 1980 ...
Brief • May 2, 2014
. (Hernandez Dep. at 81). Verdini or Thomas told her, through Goden, that if she did not sign the paper and did not “go by the rules that one had to do,” she would “have to get an attorney.” (Id. at 87). No one ...
Case • 2004
] A. Facts [13] John Doe has a long history of arrests and convictions for sexually related crimes. In most of these instances, children were the victims. His criminal history includes convictions ...
Brief • May 8, 2006
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
). 12. The ABA’s report supporting this resolution recognized: Telecommunications services are integral to human interaction in today’s society. Accessing these services is especially important to people ...
Brief • 2006
). 12. The ABA’s report supporting this resolution recognized: Telecommunications services are integral to human interaction in today’s society. Accessing these services is especially important to people ...
Brief • 2006
Filed under: Telephones
). 12. The ABA’s report supporting this resolution recognized: Telecommunications services are integral to human interaction in today’s society. Accessing these services is especially important to people ...
Publication • November 15, 2016
One in 100: Behind Bars in America 2008 “I don’t think we’re getting the worst drug lords into the prisons. We’re just getting the people who went out and got caught. It’s the low-hanging fruit ...
Brief • August 25, 2008
quickly can cause a cardiac arrest, and that 20 people in an agitated state, such as Mr. Heston, are already acidotic, and therefore more 21 vulnerable to acidosis-induced cardiac arrests. 22 Dr. Myers ...
Case • 2001
think most people get to see. And--and well, he didn't take--the outcome was we didn't--we couldn't get him to sit down and take the other part of the test, and I'm not sure it mattered much in the long ...
Publication • September 9, 2016
to cause the death of the prisoner. Within a minute after it enters the prisoner’s veins, potassium chloride will cause cardiac arrest. Without proper anesthesia, however, the drug acts as a fire moving ...
misrepresentations to a magistrate, (2) resolution of facial ambiguities when executing a warrant, and (3) decision to remain in the People’s homes after discovering there was no right to be therein. Appellants ...
Publication • August 1, 2016
About It, which examines death sentences imposed in the United States between 1973 and 1995.34 During 32 England and Wales capitally sentenced about 580 people a year between 1770 and 1830, but executed ...
Publication • 2022
. At least three media representatives requested interviews of Bulger while incarcerated after his 2011 arrest. Background and Introduction On October 30, 2018, at approximately 8:21 a.m., Federal Bureau ...
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Claims and Questionable Marketing Practices by TASER International 13 Part II Getting Behind the Rhetoric: the ACLU’s Survey of Arizona Law Enforcement Agencies Finding #1 Tasers Are Widespread Among ...
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prisons or placed under other forms of criminal justice supervision. In 2007, more than 7.3 million people were on probation, in jail or prison, or on parole at year end -- 3.2 percent of all United States ...
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Filed under: Medical
of the Social Security Act, the Medicare program provides health insurance for people aged 65 and over, people with disabilities, and people with permanent kidney disease. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ...
said 2 something about the number 21 indicating the “amount of people who were dead.” Hallerback noted 3 4 5 6 that SMITH seemed “really scared.” • At approximately 9:10 a.m., Sarah Pomposello ...
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