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was less than adequate with youths having to wait up to 3 months for help. Investigators found numerous other irregularities at Cullen including YSI's failure to account properly for a fund to provide ...
Case • 1988
of maturity.*fn5 [18] Plaintiffs brought suit under 42 U. S. C. § 1983 against the Arlington County Chief of Police. Pursuant to 28 U. S. C. § 2403(b), the Virginia Attorney General intervened ...
Case • 2003
of Gerstein. As the Court stated: Taking into account the competing interests articulated in Gerstein, we believe that a jurisdiction that provides judicial determinations of probable cause within 48 hours ...
Case • 2009
, but he turned out to be a plain clothes police officer so that robbery plan failed. [¶] [Petitioner's] brother then spotted a prostitute getting into a truck with the victim, Joe Bates. When the prostitute ...
Case • 2001
the charge of 1st degree sexual assault was dismissed, the behavior still occurred and [**9] you are held accountable for completing the treatment program. OPINION The initial question is whether Heck v ...
Case • 1984
of water hoses against inmates. [20] II [21] The unjustified striking or beating of a prisoner by police or correctional officials constitutes cruel and unusual punishment which is actionable ...
Case • 2008
and history. [11] According to a popular TV series, the criminal justice system is divided into "two separate but equally important groups" -- which it identifies as the police and the prosecutors ...
to cut government waste, and the FDOC’s $2.2 billion budget became part of the conversation. Fearing that prison staff would lose their jobs under Scott’s proposed budget cuts, the Police Benevolent ...
Article • June 1, 2023 • from PLN June, 2023
accounting for 40% of state prison populations nationwide, and 50% of women’s state prison populations. From vision-related (12%) to hearing (10%) and ambulatory (12%) disabilities ...
Brief • June 2, 2008
Attorneys; and group of 10 Republican members of the California Legislature; and a group of law enforcement officials 11 (police chiefs, chief probation officers, and sheriffs) (collectively, “Intervenors ...
Brief • September 4, 2009
president. Finally, I am a member of the National Lawyers Guild Police Accountability Project.9 Mr. Sherrod is in private practice in Florence, Alabama, but he handles cases throughout North Alabama.10 He ...
principally on the decision of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Kallstrom v. City of Columbus, 136 F.3d 1055 (6th Cir.1998). In Kallstrom, the plaintiffs were undercover police officers who had been ...
Brief • July 17, 2009
this account almost word-for-word.1 In addition, one of these witnesses, the officer who escorted Thompson to seclusion, testified that not only did he provide a change of clothing to Thompson, watch him undress ...
because they got themselves tattooed. By many accounts, mental illness is the most common denominator; mentally ill prisoners have a hard time following prison rules. A Wisconsin study found that three ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
that the police rightfully arrest people 100 percent of the time. People want prison writers to focus on our atrocious, torturous conditions of confinement—because they do not want to face the reality ...
Brief • May 14, 2012
and neck. Claimant testified that when he left Myers Community Hospital, he went to the State Police Barracks to register a complaint against Sergeant Connor, and Sergeant Clark took photographs of his ...
Brief • October 27, 2008
(1980) (“In comparison of publicity, all other checks are of small account.”) Public access also ensures the appearance of fairness. See, e.g., Richmond Newspapers, 448 U.S. at 569 (“A result considered ...
Brief • 2007
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and that such actions have been consistent with Miami-Dade's polices and the rules and regulations of this Commission as verified by the Commission's 2006 declaratory statement. 38. Notwithstanding the foregoing, TCG ...
Brief • 2008
in a §1983 case where arrestee prevailed against police officer for false arrest and malicious prosecution. o GOOD ANALYSIS “[C]ourts of this Circuit have allowed recovery of prejudgment interest under ...
Brief • 2006
a 18 statute exempting disclosure. 19 court conducts a"de novo review of the agency's action 20 "taking into account the policy of [the PDA) t9at free 21 and open examination of public records ...
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