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Brief • March 31, 2016
in and were not aware of the police encounter with Nealman two days earlier. (Id. ¶¶ 52-53). Nealman described having been pursued and shot several times in the back by three unidentified individuals ...
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been arrested before, and a very small number of arrestees are making up a large majority of the arrests. In Lincoln, Nebraska, police reported that the list of individuals arrested 200 times or more ...
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Filed under: Fines
collateral costs. Many of these collateral costs remain hidden from public accountability. Furthermore, while the concept of flexibility and discretion given to local court jurisdictions may seem like a virtue ...
on development of a regional protocol relevant to the management of individuals in HRRJ with mental illness, working together with HRRJ, local police departments, ESH, PDBHS, and the Health Planning Region (HPR) V ...
Case • 1978
liability on the government defendant whether or not it had notice of the impending riot, whether or not the municipality was authorized to exercise a police power, whether or not it exerted all reasonable ...
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is in effect what the sentencing jury or judge is left to engage in if denied the ability to take mitigating evidence into account. Guesswork should have no place in deciding an irrevocable penalty. David Kevin ...
Case • 1990
with whom the police come into contact." Canton, 489 U.S. at 388. Liability attaches only when the failure to train amounts to a city policy or custom. "Only where a failure to train reflects a 'deliberate ...
Case • 1990
with whom the police come into contact." Canton, 489 U.S. at 388. Liability attaches only when the failure to train amounts to a city policy or custom. "Only where a failure to train reflects a 'deliberate ...
Case • 2001
of confinement is an unmentioned factor. This Court finds no evidence to indicate that the Sentencing Commission took the conditions of a pre-sentence detainee's confinement into account in creating the Guidelines ...
Case • 2007
fees incurred in the prior trial court proceeding. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY When a police officer stopped plaintiff Reynolds for a traffic violation, the officer discovered a valid State of South ...
Case • 2003
to administratively exhaust his race discrimination claim, because "nothing in the [EEOC] complaint suggests that defendants discriminated against plaintiff on account of his race." The District Court also rejected ...
Case • 2004
. Plaintiff claims that he prepared these written recollections as an accounting of the facts pertaining to his 1998, 1999, and 2000 interrogations. [33] Plaintiff states that he placed the torn up paper ...
Case • 1999
that Haubert would be biased against [**3] him on account of Jenkins' Article 78 proceeding, which named Haubert as a defendant. Haubert denied that request, found Jenkins guilty of the new charges, and again ...
Article • November 2, 2015
insights into how the black site network functioned – and gruesome, graphic accounts of abuses perpetrated within it. Many of those 119 had never been named before. The report’s 500-page summary ...
Brief • July 20, 2006
BATCH TOTAL 1767.50 1767.50 , , , .. '~ HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE AMOUNTS LISTED ARE PROPER CHARGES TO THE ACCOUNTS SHOWN HEREON FOR MATERIAL, JlERCHANDISE OR SERVICES RECEIVED BY THE STATE ...
Brief • 2007
. Riveland will not opine as to the truthfulness of Plaintiffs’ or Defendants’ accounts of the gassings at issue, but will instead opine as to whether it was appropriate under generally accepted correctional ...
statements thereafter have been consistent. In Becks’ second interview with Trooper Cornet, the Kentucky State Police officer who investigated the April 29 incident, he admitted an incident prior to April 29 ...
In-the-News Article • July 5, 2014
or received at 35 cents apiece (KCSO lowered the rates from the contract’s 50 cents), on top of the $4.95 fee each time family or friends deposit cash in an inmate’s commissary account (10 ...
Article • January 15, 2025 • from PLN January, 2025
police department and found that officials pushed fee increases to boost revenue. Tony Messenger, a St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist, won a Pulitzer Prize in 2019 for exposing “the injustice ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
much as the government does. The main difference is that CCA locks people up for profit. The private prison system runs parallel to the U.S. prisons and currently accounts for nearly 10 percent of U.S ...
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