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Brief • June 22, 2009
Spotts v Usa Tx Report and Recommendation to Dism Hurricane Rita Prisoner Neglect 2009 Case 1:08-cv-00376-RC-ESH Document 83 Filed 06/22/2009 Page 1 of 16 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DIVISION OF TEXAS BEAUMONT DIVISION No. 1:08-CV-376 Kelvin A. Spotts, et al. Plaintiffs v. The United States …
Brief • June 20, 2009
Davis v Gidley Mi Settlement Second Hand Smoke 2009 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN WANTWAZ DAVIS, #220091, Plaintiff, v. File No. 1:06-cv-690 LORI GIDLEY, THOMAS BELL, CHRIS HON. GORDON 1. QUIST MAG. ELLEN S. CARMODY McqUEARY TIM KIPP, AMY BAKER, and CHERYL MILLER, Defendants. ---:----------------_/ Daniel E. …
Brief • June 19, 2009
Johnson v Guevara Il Wrongful Murder Conviction Verdict 2009 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION FILElJ ~ JUN 1 9 2009 JUAN JOHNSON, MICHAEL W CLERK, U S DI' DOBBINS: , , STRICT COURli Plaintiff, v. No. 05 C 1042 JUdcy braJS REYNALDO GUEVARA, Defendant. VERDICT …
Publication • June 19, 2009
New York State Police, Trooper Joseph C. Kolek Letter of Censure, 2009 TB- ISA (2/99) PREVENTABLE DIVISION VEHICLE ACCIDENT - REPORT OF ADJ UDlCATION VAN DATE OF ACCIDENT/INCIDENT Ap/1 \ TIM E OF ACCIDENT/INCIDENT 1\ 1 2009 VEHICLE PLATE N UMBER DRIVER'S NAME (FIRST, Ml, LAST) 1-<o (c:t< C SHIELD …
Brief • June 18, 2009
Benkahla v. Federal Bureau of Prisons, IN, Proposed Amended Complaint, Wrongful CMU Confinement, 2009 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA TERRE HAUTE DIVISION ) ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) Federal Bureau of Prisons; ) Eric H. Holder, Attorney General of the ) United States; Harley …
Brief • June 18, 2009
Arnaout v. Federal Correctional Institution Warden, IN, Complaint - Comm. Management Unit and Religous Practice (2009) • Case 2:09-cv-00215-JMS-MJD Document 1 Filed 06/18/09 Page 1 of 6 PageID #: 1 UNITfrJ S rATES DISTRJCT LOl.lU SOU I HERN DISTRJC"l' Of 11'\niA>IA TERRE HAl:l c DIVJSI0:-1 I'NAAM AR'IAOUT RA 'IDAll 1 …
Brief • June 18, 2009
Cox v Wa Doc Settlement and Release Wrongful Death 2009 June 18, 2009 CR2A SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT Re: Maria Cox, et al., plaintiffs v. Washington State Dept. of Corrections, defendant King County Superior Court Cause No. 08-2-18427-7 Terms: 1. The parties acknowledge that the terms of this settlement, since they involve …
Brief • June 17, 2009
Armendariz v Geo Group Inc Nm Complaint Guard Shower Punishment 2009 Case 1:09-cv-00594 Document 1 Filed 06/17/2009 Page 1 of 18 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO GABRIEL ARMENDARIZ, RYAN DIMAS, FREDDIE DOMINGUEZ, PEDRO ESQUIBEL, JOSE MACIAS, ALEX MALDONADO, and CARLOS MALDONADO, Plaintiffs, v. …
Brief • June 16, 2009
In Matter of Lilly Wi Decision and Orders on App for Stay Force Feeding 2009 STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY OF DODGE DECISION AND ORDERS ON APPLICATION FOR STAY PENDING APPEAL In the Matter of WARREN LILLY, JR. #447655 Case No. 07CV392 Appeal 2009 AP 1420 (Also Appeal 2008 …
Settlements You Can't Sign: Ethical Implications of Chicago's Machinery of Denial by Craig Futterman By Craig B. Futterman, Jason E. Huber, and Pier Petersen1 Introduction On February 28, 2006, Carlos Salazar,2 a Latino construction worker in his early 40s, had just picked up his mother from a health clinic on …
The Tragedy of Victimless Crimes in the United States by Democratic Underground Time for Change's Journal The Tragedy of Victimless Crimes in the United States Posted by Time for change in General Discussion Tue Jun 09th 2009, 01:15 AM Whenever the offence inspires less horror than the punishment, the rigor …
California Prosecutors, Parole Board, State Agencies Entitled to Absolute Immunity in Parole Decisions by The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal has held that prosecutors, parole board members and state agencies are entitled to absolute immunity for participating in or making parole decisions. The Court’s ruling comes in the case of …
Article • June 15, 2009
COA Denied to Florida Prisoner Sentenced to Death for Killing Guard by The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals entered a detailed opinion denying a certificate of appealability to a Florida prisoner sentenced to death for murdering a guard while sitting on death row awaiting execution for two other murders. Before …
"Little Guantanamo": Exposing the CMU by Daniel McGowan by Daniel McGowan, Spring 2009 Daniel McGowan is an environmental and social justice activist from NYC charged in federal court on counts of arson and conspiracy and given the "terrorism enhancement" for his involvement in two environmentally motivated actions in Oregon in …
Article • June 15, 2009
West Virginia Supreme Court Upholds Regional Jail Payments From Counties by The Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority (Authority) of West Virginia filed an original mandamus action in the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia to compel the County Commission of Cabell County (County) to fulfill its obligation to …
Alaska Prisoners May Assert Third-Party Beneficiary Claim Against Contract Medical Provider by Alaska prisoners may bring a third-party breach of contract claim against contract medical providers for medical negligence, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit decided August 28, 2007. Joseph Miller, an Alaska prisoner, sued Corrections Corporation …
Article • June 15, 2009
Arkansas City Settles Dispute Over Housing Prisoners In County Jail by The City of Pine Bluff, Arkansas reached a settlement with Jefferson County, Arkansas over a declaratory judgment regarding the meaning of the phrase "prisoners of municipalities" as used in an Arkansas statue governing how jail costs are appropriated between …
Article • June 15, 2009
BOP May Lawfully Limit Halfway House Placement Beyond 180 Days by The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) may lawfully restrict federal prisoners to no more than 180 days halfway house placement, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit decided May 30, 2008. Gary Miller and several other prisoners at …
$200,000 Settlement in Excessive Force Claim by Washington State’s King County has paid $200,000 to settle the excessive force claim of Bryan J. Miles. On February 13, 2004, Miles was a passenger in his car, which was being driven by an acquaintance of Miles, when police attempted to pull the …
$200,000 Settlement in Sexual Harassment by Washington State’s King County paid $200,000 to settle the sexual harassment and hostile work environment claim of Jacqueline Galvan, who made claims relating to her employment at the Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention. The lengthy complaint in civil court details events from July …
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