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Case • 2001
RAILROAD CO., Defendant-Appellee. Docket Nos. 00-9417(L), 00-9423(C) UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT 267 F.3d 147; 2001 U.S. App. LEXIS 21597; 86 Fair Empl. Prac. Cas. (BNA ...
Brief • 2001
----------------------------------------------------------X , 98 Civ. 2866 () Plaintiff, -against- Defendants. -----------------------------------------------------------X MEMORANDUM OF LAW IN OPPOSITION TO DEFENDANTS’ MOTION IN LIMINE TO OVERRULE ...
Case • 1999
breaking into the school kitchen to make sandwiches. Id. at 1379-80. Upon their readmittance to the school, both students allegedly were "harassed, intimidated, and physically abused by defendants . . ." One ...
Case • 2004
] This matter is before the Court on Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment (doc. 18) and Defendants' Motions for Summary Judgment (doc. 25) and (doc. 34). Defendants' Motions for Summary Judgment are opposed ...
Brief • March 10, 2022
Mental Health Professional” and/or “QMHP” is used that the term is not to be interpreted to include Mental Health Technicians. ii. Defendants shall adopt a formal written policy addressing water abuse ...
Case • 1994
DETENTION CENTER, et al., Defendants, County of Dekalb, Georgia a/k/a Dekalb Regional Youth Detention Center, Faye Swain, Defendants-Appellants. Shirley HILL, Individually and Mark Anthony Hill, Individually ...
Case • 2001
, PAUL RENCIO, and BILL MARTIN, Defendants. CIVIL ACTION NO. 96-40166 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN, SOUTHERN DIVISION 163 F. Supp. 2d 697; 2001 U.S. Dist ...
Case • 2001
to a speedy trial. We review a trial court's decision to grant a continuance for abuse of discretion.*fn1 CrR 3.3(c)(1) provides that a defendant who is incarcerated prior to trial must be brought to trial ...
Brief • 2004
and Families, ) ) Defendants ) ) Page 1 of 32 '" ., " I " r: • • I " r; 1 ..... ~ ,'\ JOHN E. STEELE UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE DOUGLAS N. FRAZIER U.S. MAGISTRATE JUDGE CASE NO. 2: C)y -01 ...
Brief • 2009
15 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 16 CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 17 18 THOMAS GOLDSTEIN, CASE NO CV 04-9692 AHM (E) Plaintiff, PLAINTIFF’S OPPOSITION TO DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR SEPARATE TRIAL ...
in the context of a child 19 abuse/neglect investigation, and therefore JOSL YNN seeks to hold the COUNTY responsible 20 in whole or in part for the conduct of the individual employee-defendants named herein 21 ...
is widely hailed by corrections officials as a cost-cutting measure and a way to discourage those prisoners who abuse sick call. Administrators argue that by charging prisoners they instill a sense of fiscal ...
Programs ......................................................................................9 E. Medical, Dental, and Substance Abuse Programs .................................................9 IV ...
Case • 2002
Shelton v. Angelone - 183 F.Supp.2d 830 (W.D.Va. 2002) - 2002 TYRONE SHELTON, Plaintiff v. RONALD ANGELONE, et al., Defendants Civil Action No.: 7:99CV00750 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT ...
Case • 2001
. OHIO DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION AND CORRECTION, ET AL., DEFENDANTS. [6] Retanio Rucker, The Smith & Rucker Co., L.P.A., Columbus, Oh, for Plaintiff. [7] Robert Lee Griffin, Ohio ...
Case • 1997
legislative history suggests that habeas cases were perceived to comprise a part of this problem. Second, Congress specifically addressed what it perceived to be habeas abuses in the Antiterrorism and Effective ...
Case • 1997
, RICHARD L STALDER, defendants: Ronald E Corkern, Jr, Watson Murchison et al, Natchitoches, LA. JUDGES: F. A. LITTLE, JR., CHIEF JUDGE, UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. OPINIONBY: F. A. LITTLE, JR ...
Case • 1999
OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS ATTORNEY GENERAL OF STATE OF ALABAMA, ET AL., DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES. ROBERT EDMOND, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, V. JOE S. HOPPER, COMMISSIONER A.D.O.C. IN HIS INDIVIDUAL AND OFFICIAL CAPACITIES ...
Case • 1984
, alleging, among other things, that Officer Hudson destroyed his property, in a non-routine shakedown search.*fn1 The district court granted defendant's motion for summary judgment, reasoning that under ...
Case • 2003
; AND LINDA HANNAN, DEFENDANTS, APPELLEES. [6] Sandra Hylander Collier for appellant. [7] Peter T. Marchesi with whom Wheeler & Arey, P.A., was on brief for appellees. [8] Before Selya ...
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