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Brief • February 11, 2005
costs. (See Defs.' Response at 3, 9). This determination, Defendants argue, will rest upon subjective factors such as "a potential class member's state of mind" or "what the individual class member ...
Brief • 1999
, if you have one.) Yes (xJ No ( ) 3. What, if any, response did you recei~e? (Furnish. copy oS response, ifin writing.) Nt2tice- 0 £ , N v e-s..l- i ~ a-h 0 V\ 4.. . What happened as a result of your ...
Brief • 2003
--to avoid having to provide Mr. Ross with a proper religious diet. Because that is, at bottom what this case is about. Mr. Ross reemphasizes that he is on a hunger strike only because the only alternative ...
Brief • 2012
excessive. However, despite numerous requests by plaintiff's counsel, counsel for the City failed to identify i , which entries in the time records were excessive and what hourly rate the fees ishould ...
Brief • 2002
minor child to 'the D.C. Jail on May 17,2001 and to supervise him there on what , defendants and their agents led her to believe would be an ordinary school field trip. 11. On May 17,2001 plaintiffs ...
. This is Pete Bertling for California 13 Forensic Medical Group, and this afternoon I’ve been conferring 14 with Ben Rice regarding what we are going to be putting on the 15 record this afternoon. 16 17 18 ...
Brief • February 2, 2015
forms to staff in the Medical Department, again asking to be provided with a DC-ADM 006, Inmate Accommodation form. 34. RN Kolesar responded to his requests stating that she did not know what a DC-006 ...
Brief • July 27, 2017
to arguing what the appropriate remedy is for this violation of the statute. As the submissions of the parties demonstrate that there is no genuine issue of material fact as to whether the FBI failed to timely ...
Article • April 1, 2022 • from PLN April, 2022
Filed under: Wrongful Death
the belief that outside agencies are superior in this context is that they will conduct a more thorough investigation. But what if that is not true? As PLN reported in 2019, news accounts revealed that DPS ...
Article • March 1, 2023 • from PLN March, 2023
Filed under: Wrongful Death
its contract with LaSalle. What caused Mr. Kennerson’s death was that he was in a facility that was so indifferent to his needs that it allowed him to smoke insecticide and engage in other types ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
;rsquo; Self Help Litigation Manual, Hepatitis and Liver Disease: What You Need to Know, and Beyond Bars: Rejoining Society After Prison. Which brings us back to Texas. Page 38 of Women Behind Bars ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
. The family of a second inmate, Miguel Jackson alleges he was severely beaten by upwards of 20 guards Dec. 31 during what is called a "shakedown" at Smith State Prison near Glennville, Ga. in which ...
Article • June 1, 2020 • from PLN June, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19, Journalist
tried to contact public information officers at seven federal prisons seeking an answer to a straightforward question: What are you doing to protect prisoners at your facility from COVID-19? The answer ...
Brief • September 25, 2019
of this sheet. Where appropriate, give s treet name and addresses and distances from landmarks. See Rider. What particular ACT or OM ISSION of the City or its employees do you claim caused the injury or damage ...
In-the-News Article • April 19, 2018
;There's something else going on here too." What's behind the fight over cellphone blocking? SCDC has been petitioning the FCC for years to allow prisons to use cellphone jammers ...
Publication • December 19, 2013
to determine if the actual hours worked by each employee matched what was reported to the Idaho DOC on the shift rosters. If discrepancies existed we were to enumerate them. Based on the initial information ...
to what we would expect had he committed that offense in 2007. The Committee reported its findings in our Phase I Report on September 10, 2007. Next, the Governor asked the Committee, based on its findings ...
Publication
of Baralla's death. "There's certainly evidence (on Baralla's body) where the taser was used," Kramer said. "This man had what looks like a sudden cardiac arrest based on agitation and exertion. In talking ...
wants to know what happened." At around 8:30 the next morning, Smith heard an officer in an adjacent holding cell and began banging on the door to get his attention. 1 of 2 9/2/2011 2:56 PM Daily ...
and the parties disagree about what work is covered by Paragraph 43’s statement awarding reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs “[i]n the event that Plaintiffs move to enforce any aspect of the Stipulation ...
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