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Plaintiffs to this action. Each of them was a pretrial detainee in jail, alone in a holding cell and unhappy about having been arrested. At the time they were subjected to the use of force by the RRT ...
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Filed under: Guards/Staff, Guard Unions
not call in overtime officers to fill sick positions. They staff with the people that are on duty, unless extraordinary circumstances arise.40 Voluntary overtime is therefore limited to special posts ...
(hereinafter "MARTINEZ") remains, and was at all times herein mentioned, a pretrial detainee in the Santa Clara jails in the custody of Defendant Santa 20 Clara County. He was arrested in November 2014 ...
Brief • May 16, 2017
2009 until 2014 (the time of his arrest on felony charges), Decedent Morse was 8 in and out of the psychiatric ward of the Reno VA Hospital, receiving both in-patient and out- 9 patient psychiatric ...
Brief • July 12, 2023
Filed under: Wrongful Death, Suicides
the Western District of Washington. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Background Facts INTAKE AND SCREENING 20. On July 12, 2021, Tirhas Tesfatsion was arrested by Lynnwood ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
family, other relatives, friends and associates. However, the maximum number of people allowed per visit is two adults and two minors, 30 although “babies don’t count.” Family members detained in the Lerdo ...
Brief • June 18, 2007
of Broward County. Said Board has the powers and duties to, among other things, carry on county government, make investigations of county affairs and perform acts which are in the common interest of the people ...
Case • 1995
force at Pelican Bay. Tr. 2-288. Defendant Gomez similarly agreed that lack of candor can impede some investigations at Pelican Bay: "There are people that . . . are not forthcoming ...
Case • 1995
investigations at Pelican Bay: "There are people that . . . are not forthcoming . . . that are not as honest as they should be, and that makes an investigation more difficult to prove." Tr. 28-4653. We also ...
Brief • May 2, 2005
, should they get weak, it could be as much as six months, thirty days.” State v. Scott, 141 So.2d 389, 404 (La. 1962). The Court rejected an objection to this argument that it misled the jury. During ...
Publication
Filed under: Guards/Staff, Guard Unions
which led to dramatic increases in arrests, particularly for drug crimes. The surge in arrestees in turn spurred a prison building boom—of the 31 prisons in California, 21 have opened since 1984.3 ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
that two people previously arrested for the same murder had committed the crime); Smith v. Secretary of New Mexico Department of Corrections, 50 F.3d 801 (10th Cir. 1995) (Failure to disclose information ...
Publication • May 22, 2017
Filed under: Stun Guns/Tasers
relevant materials and provide expert opinion on whether the use of the TASER Electronic Control Device (ECD) by the San Diego Sherriff's Deputies who arrested Mr. Lucky Phounsy or if any actions ...
and are responsible for approximately eight million people in prisons and on probation and parole. CLA’s mission is to “promote the profession of corrections, support CLA members, and influence policy and practices ...
Publication • 2022
professionals and are responsible for approximately eight million people in prisons and on probation and parole. CLA’s mission is to “promote the profession of corrections, support CLA members, and influence ...
Brief • October 30, 2025
Filed under: Criminal Sexual Abuse
was a “rat” in efforts to provoke an attack. He was called 25 racial epithets. “We gonna make sure you get stabbed.” 26 27 28 Complaint –3– Connelly Law Offices 321 W. 8th Avenue Spokane, Washington ...
of the court as a bail agent and fugitive recovery officer with arrest powers in the State of New Jersey. 18. Following extensive surgeries related to vehicular accidents and injuries, Ms. Doe became addicted ...
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Dawes or his contemporaries had expected. Tribal governance persevered, despite pervasive federal intrusion, even if often in shadow form, or only within the hearts and minds of the Native American people ...
Brief • 2013
the access rights of a far greater number of people than the Appellants, this Court should give due consideration to those individuals whose interests in Virginia records are supplemental to those raised ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
in adult jails, and of mentally ill and retarded people. It urged the expanded use of pretrial release, and, in perhaps its most hotly debated policy, called upon communities to conform jail conditions ...
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