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District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, entitled Samuel Quinn v. Marcus Hardy, et al., Case No. 11-cv-1173, (the "Suit"), Defendants agree as follows: 1. Wexford shaJl ...
Brief • July 11, 2011
Filed under: Wrongful Death
-ordered treatment from DOC. at- 4 20. Tony received no medication or therapy sessions 5 21. On June 1, 2010, undersigned counsel had a face-to-face visit with Tony at 6 Tony was clearly suffering ...
Brief • April 14, 2021
, in consideration of the promises herein contained, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS: 1. Complete Waiver and Release In return for the consideration provided in Paragraph l O ("ten") of this Agreement, PLAINTIFF, on his ...
of the promises, covenants and undertakings set forth below, the Parties agree as follows: DEFINITIONS Certain terms used in this Settlement Agreement and Release have the following defined meanings: 1 ...
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Investigating Wrongful Death in Police Shootings David a robinson.pdf INVESTIGATING WRONGFUL DEATH IN POLICE SHOOTINGS BY ATTORNEY DAVID A. ROBINSON 1. STATE OF THE LAW A. Police use of deadly force ...
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, and the long road to fully implementing the promise ofthat legislation. We write to provide the Subcommittee with testimony on three discrete features of New York's use of extreme isolation: (1) the types ...
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in this booklet. These young children need to be guided by adults through the experience of talking in an emotionally safe, comforting, and nurturing way. 1 Definitions The words used in the criminal justice ...
BLAKELY V. WASHINGTON (Continued from Page 1) (CONTINUED) may find such factors following a hearing. If there is no such agreement, then the maximum sentence the court may impose is the maximum sentence ...
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Filed under: PLRA
.3d 1108, 1117-18 (9th Cir.), cert. denied, 540 U.S. 810 (2003). D.C.: Jackson v. District of Columbia, 254 F.3d 262, 267 (D.C.Cir.2001). 1 A few circuits have held that the prisoner plaintiff has ...
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Filed under: Telephones
the cause of the fatherless and to plead the cause of the widow” (Isaiah 1:17). Amen. Testimony  of  Keith  Wm.  DeBlasio   My  name  is  Keith  DeBlasio   Historically,  the  purpose ...
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1 Less-Lethal Yes Not Addressed Not Addressed Meets Std. of Care Not Addressed Taser X26 19 (approx.) 6 Non-Lethal Yes Not Addressed Quarterly (Not Reviewed) Below Std. of Care ...
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Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
, a dramatic decrease in needle sharing, no new cases of infection with HIV or hepatitis B or C, and no reported instances of needles being used as weapons.1 Nevertheless, in the United States, condoms ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
federal convictions As the world celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the “inherent dignity and ... inalienable rights”1 of non-citizens in the United States ...
to the statewide 1 notification website if a Level I offender fails to register with law enforcement in a timely manner or gives inaccurate information. ● District and municipal court conviction records should ...
Publication • September 1, 2016
. §1983 for violation of their federal rights bear extraordinary burdens.1 There is one small ray of hope. If a Section 1983 claim is legally well founded, the federal courts – including the Supreme Court ...
Publication • August 1, 2024
expensive.vii 1 New Jersey Policy Perspective 137 W. Hanover Street | Trenton, NJ 08618 | (609) 393-1145 | njpp.org New Jersey is one of many states that contracts with private telecom companies to provide ...
Publication • April 23, 2020
. Even under normal conditions, families struggle to stay connected with incarcerated loved ones. Prison telecom corporations charge families up to $25 for a 15-minute call, 1 forcing families to decide ...
Publication • April 23, 2020
to afford communication. Even under normal conditions, families struggle to stay connected with incarcerated loved ones. Prison telecom corporations charge families up to $25 for a 15-minute call, 1 forcing ...
Publication • April 23, 2020
. Even under normal conditions, families struggle to stay connected with incarcerated loved ones. Prison telecom corporations charge families up to $25 for a 15-minute call, 1 forcing families to decide ...
Publication • October 15, 2019
Filed under: Depositions
testimony as an exception to the hearsay rule in both State and Federal court are similar. Federal Rule of Evidence 804(b)(1) states that former testimony given under oath at another hearing, whether ...
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