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Publication • May 30, 2012
other members of the departmen~s Port Security Team of misconduct while on the job in what police brass called "Lobstergate," because lobster shells were found in one oftbe squad's boats. After three days ...
Brief • August 12, 2013
on violations of their Fourth Amendment rights. The purpose of this Opinion (the “Remedies Opinion”) is to determine what remedies are appropriate in these cases. I address both cases in one Opinion because ...
Brief • August 23, 2022
. “That's why I adore you and your time issues” after Plaintiff worked a shift until 4 am. h. “Have I told you lately that I love you.” i. “Your smile is awesome.” j. “What if I asked you to marry me ...
Brief • October 11, 2022
Wall at Red Onion State Prison in August 2015. The issue at hand is whether the Court should impose sanctions for Defendants’ spoliation of video evidence concerning the incident and, if so, what ...
citing legal authority or argument. Be sure you describe exactly what each sp~cific defendant (by name) did to violate your rights]. A. /. ~ friA-w..JDI/¥ NM IJ..J--t11-ALLY COM-IM't-117]£11 TO Dtf ...
, prisoner civil rights cases have been subject to the provisions of the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA). This was enacted by Congress to deal with what was claimed to be a large amount of “frivolous ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
. was placed in chair fur is minimal mental health staff been comacted or have interviewed inmate to determine the appropriateness what appears to a punitive practice without regard for the inmate's mental ...
Brief • June 5, 2014
an assault to Jamal Hunter which occurred on July 18, 2011 were investigated by the Denver Sheriffs Department and the Deputy was disciplined for what occurred in that investigation. Additionally the assault ...
Brief • August 12, 2013
Filed under: Police Searches
of their Fourth Amendment rights. The purpose of this Opinion (the “Remedies Opinion”) is to determine what remedies are appropriate in these cases. I address both cases in one Opinion because the remedies ...
never called her back, so she never told him what that "important" information was. Id. She also did not document that "important" new information in a memo because Witchley stopped paying her to do so ...
. What is available is the ELISA (Enzyme Linked Immuno-Sorbent Assay) test, designed to screen donated blood for the presence of antibodies or exposure to HIV, the virus believed to cause AIDS. The ELISA ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
for violent offenders, and more than seven months of a new administration in Albany, the New York Law Journal reports indications that Parole Boards are easing back on what critics had contended was, in effect ...
Publication • May 8, 2017
during fiscal year 1992. This amounted to about $26.9 million for lnmafe compensation---$100 million less than what paying the minimum wage1would have cost for the same number of hours. Although overall ...
Publication • July 12, 2016
: Gregory Koger) what lies ahead for monitoring, and how social movements might respond, and it concludes with specific guiding principles for use of EM. The Voice of the Monitored Shawn Harris, who spent ...
Publication • June 8, 2012
of Corrections, o r ~ to ~ t i ~ n · E. What !s the problem? F. How long is the inmate'.9 sentence? When will he (she) be rcleeaed? G. Wm the treatmen t -make a difference?" H. wm it improve the inrnate's ...
Case • 2008
. A constricted reading of Eisentrager overlooks what the Court sees as a common thread uniting all these cases: The idea that extraterritoriality questions turn on objective factors and practical concerns ...
, and Malcolm B. Smith. You deserve a chance, no matter what you did. . . . It's done and over with, it’s in the past. I’m tryin’ to do the right thing; I deserve a chance. Even if I was the worst criminal, I ...
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).” With these words, he instructed his attendants, “Continue to do what I have done.” Then, turning to his grieving young son Liholiho, the dying King spoke these words, “E ho‘okanaka.”  These words continue ...
of a particular prosecution office. Rather than look at the prosecution, with this study, NACDL and the VERITAS Initiative ask: What role does judicial review play in the disclosure of favorable information ...
) study team took on the risk issue specifically in July of 2016. This report outlines its findings. It opens a meaningful discussion on what enterprise-level risk identification and assessment should look ...
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