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Case • 1997
have been off and you don't have anything to do with what I am doing." Appellant then used profane language to Brown and, after making a telephone call at the office door, told Brown, "If you have ...
Case • 1997
his house. Not surprisingly, his neighbors telephoned the police and warned them that Smith was armed and potentially dangerous. When Smith noticed that a motion sensitive light had been triggered ...
Case • 2005
-distance telephone service. ODRC's second connection is its role in sponsoring programs that allow inmates to produce goods and provide services for buyers outside of Ohio. Finally, ODRC transports prisoners ...
Case • 1996
] Between July 17, 1992 and July 26, 1992 Plaintiff had a pretrial conference by telephone with the Honorable United States District Court in the office of his Case Manager, Mrs. Rennae Murphy. Between April ...
Case • 2000
should be punished for their actions. I was told by my attorney that Wackenhut was getting $ 12,000,000.00 per year for running the jail. That seems like a fair price for them to pay. Coates v ...
Case • 1991
" and "the fanciful factual allegation." Neitzke, 490 U.S. at 325. The purpose of § 1915(d) is "to discourage the filing of, and waste of judicial and private resources upon, baseless lawsuits that paying litigants ...
%) percent reduction in injuries compared to the previous four (4) years," brags the company advertising. "Special sizes and colors available upon request." I telephone KLK. Teresa Dominguez, a production ...
Article • November 15, 2001 • from PLN November, 2001
was administratively appealing a 1week suspension from work without pay. Contrary to DOC policy, in 1997, Barrett escorted a prisoner with possibly active tuberculosis without properly wearing a facemask. After ...
Article • December 15, 2007
for harsher sentencing policies, together with all the other interests which stand to make a profit out of expanding prison capacity-among them, formidable entities like telephone companies that profit ...
to invest, considering that Arpaio made about $78,000 a year, along with federal Drug Enforcement Agency civil service retirement pay of about $65,000. A week later, Dougherty wrote in another column about ...
that they can play ball on Saturdays and Sundays, said a guard whom First Coast News identified only as TJ. Softball was so important among FDOC employees that administrators would pay guards to practice, place ...
Case • 2002
the religious needs of Shi'ite inmates. The LoConte Affidavit demonstrates that, once alerted to the need to pay particular attention to the distinction between Shi'a and Sunni interpretations of Islam, DOCS ...
Brief
subsequently demanded money from Culp to make the case go away. After paying part of the money demanded, DPD evidence envelopes were turned over to Culp who later provided them to the FBI. Prior to his delivery ...
Brief • February 19, 2008
bail to pretrial detainees; (3) failure to pay competitive wages to HCSD employees; (4) failure to provide adequate training to jail guards; and (5) desire to save and spend taxpayers’ money in PLAINTIFF ...
Brief • 2010
) MANNING & MARDER KASS, ELLROD, RAMIREZ LLP 801 So. Figueroa Street, 15th Floor Los Angeles, California 90017 Telephone: (213) 624-6900 Attorneys for Amici Curiae NATIONAL TACTICAL OFFICERS ASSOCIATION ...
Brief • 2003
missing chrono entries, as well as her need to pay close attention to jurisdictional and classification issues. 13 14 5. An Employee Performance Evaluation for the period of 11/28/96 – 11/28/97 addressing ...
Brief • October 28, 2010
be dismissed as against him, with prejudice, and that Plaintiff be ordered to pay all Court costs, all costs incurred in the defense of this matter, including attorney's fees, with interest. - 19 - Case: 2:10 ...
Brief
not totally exhaust all of their claims will have to re-file their complaint and pay and additional filing fee. But prisoners can still proceed in forma pauperis. Thus, they will not be denied an opportunity ...
Brief • April 12, 2007
No. 215675 315 Montgomery Street, 10th Floor San Francisco, California 94104 Telephone: (415) 433-6830 Facsimile: (415) 433-7104 5 Attorneys for Plaintiffs 6 7 8 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 ...
Brief • July 25, 2008
break down to $1,681.73 for expert expenses, $107.44 for telephone/facsimile charges, $425.15 for postage/courier, $748.26 for transportation, $6,134.24 for copying, and $4,533.35 for court reporters ...
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