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Brief • February 11, 2011
times, SWAT officers no less than others . . . must keep it clearly in mind that we are not at war with our own people.”); (contra Doc. 112 (“Bammann Dep.”) at 61:12-62:9 (“If I’m at your house in a SWAT ...
Case • 1986
to get to a jury without "any significant probative evidence tending to support the complaint." Id., at 290. [27] Again, in Adickes v. S.H. Kress & Co., 398 U.S. 144 (1970), the Court emphasized ...
Brief • November 12, 2016
, at approximately 4:30 PM, Eddie Mays, age 31, was arrested by Officer Whitney Wiles in Deschutes County on a heroin possession charge. At the time of the arrest Officer Wiles noted the following behavior of Eddie ...
Brief • May 3, 2021
Filed under: Medical
ingested, 24 making little effort to hide or flee. Officers from the Santa Cruz Police Department arrested Tony at 25 noon, one hour and 40 minutes after he left the Santa Cruz Behavioral Health Center ...
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for housing those people judged too difficult or dangerous to remain in a prison’s general population.7 Much has been written about each of these policies individually. Yet to consider them only in isolation ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Infections Among Offenders Following Arrest or Incarceration, 105 AM. J. PUB. HEALTH, Dec. 2015, at e26, e28 (studying approximately 250,000 Marion County, Indiana offenders between 2003–2008). 5 The term ...
Brief • August 27, 2021
Filed under: Wrongful Death
get him right quick." And as I walked off something in my mind said, "Go back to that unit--that cell." So I go back to the cell, look in it. Mr. Moore, he's not in front of the window anymore, he's ...
Brief • July 9, 2015
........................................................................................................................... 3 FACTS ............................................................................................................................................. 4 People ofthe City ofEastpointe v Ryan Edward ...
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to the current inmates, formerly incarcerated people, criminal justice professionals, prison administrators, and college program practitioners who agreed to be interviewed for this report. Their observations ...
THE PUBLIC TO AN UNREASONABLE 16 RISK OF HARM; TRUE? 17 A. THEY WILL GET THAT EXPOSURE, YES. 18 Q. AND ARE POLICE OFFICERS TRAINED TO USE VEHICLES 19 AS INSTRUMENTALIES TO CAUSE PEOPLE HARM ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Work, Advocacy
by threatening or harassing the workers’ families, often in an attempt to get them to persuade the worker to drop a complaint. Limitations on Freedom of Expression (Article 19) Freedom of expression is protected ...
Publication
Filed under: Sexual Assault
York Academy of Medicine Sexual Violence Inside Prisons: Rates of Victimization Nancy Wolff, Cynthia L. Blitz, Jing Shi, Ronet Bachman, and Jane A. Siegel ABSTRACT People in prison are exposed ...
Case • 2000
employees survived. State v. Rideau, 242 La. 431, 137 So. 2d 283, 286 (1962) [**2] (Rideau I). Rideau was arrested on the evening of February 16, 1961, and confined in the Calcasieu Parish jail in Lake ...
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enforcement agencies (and in some cases get bullet resist. vests, too). There are two basic types of grants: discretionary grants, where the government office makes the decision about which grants ...
Brief • October 5, 2016
County Coroner's Office disclose the following facts: Andrew James Westling, a 19-year-old U.S. citizen, was arrested in the City of Yelm by Yelm police officers just after midnight on Monday, April 11 ...
Publication
] relies on racialized assumptions of criminality – such as images of black welfare mothers reproducing criminal children – and on racist practices in arrest, conviction, and sentencing patterns.1 The nexus ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
are released from prison into communities across the United States but many do not make a successful transition: two-thirds are arrested within three years and one-half are returned to prison, either for parole ...
Case • 2001
of murderous conduct and then began progressing toward Dr. Landis until Weston stood right in front of him. See id. at 75-76. Dr. Landis was concerned, "as somebody who has spent a great many years with people ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
that for crimes against persons in 2005, the foreign-born were incarcerated at a rate of 161 per 100,000 people and that the U.S.-born were incarcerated at a rate of 259 per 100,000. The rate of incarceration ...
of states’ authority to punish, the purpose of criminal law, and the possibilities of prison reform. Yet apart from prisoners and their families, few people know that prisoners can be shipped between states ...
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