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Case • 2000
. Section 1997e provides: (d) Attorney's Fees (1) In any action brought by a prisoner who is confined to any jail, prison, or other correctional facility, in which attorney's fees are authorized under ...
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Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
as many as five times before they are granted Discretionary Release. The rate for Discretionary Release of male Category A felons is 31.5% and for Category B felons it is 45.8%. Curiously, Category C felons ...
Publication • August 25, 2020
Filed under: Taxation Offenses
by Government Lawyers to Chill Pro Se Civil Rights Claimants University of St. Thomas Law Journal (forthcoming 2021) Gregory C. Sisk (Laghi Distinguished Chair in Law) Alexandra Liebl (J.D. 2020) Nicole Zeman ...
Case • 1988
from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, No. 79 C 3512, James B. Moran, Judge. [7] Don R. Sampen, Jenner & Block, for Plaintiff-Appellee ...
, obtained by Prison Legal News and written by Kevin C. Fitzpatrick, Ecology’s Water Quality Section Manager, said a dike separating the sewage lagoons from agricultural land and the Skykomish River ...
Publication
Filed under: Sexual Assault
be related to the fact that TDCJ also houses state jail prisoners, operates SAFPF facilities, and in general deals with a much wider group of prisoners than those implicated in sex assault allegations. Unit ...
Case • 2005
, January 15, 2003, Kusheba and a different partner drove Pruden from the jail to the courthouse for an initial hearing. Agent Kusheba explained the booking procedures to Pruden, and informed him ...
Case • 2004
as defined in ? 1915A(c) and the defendant they seek redress from is a governmental employee, ? 1915A requires this court to screen this complaint, even though the plaintiffs originally filed it in state court ...
Case • 1986
, Barbara L. Herwig, and Douglas N. Letter.*fn* [10] Rehnquist, J., delivered the opinion of the Court, in which Burger, C. J., and White, Powell, and O'connor, JJ., joined. Stevens, J., filed ...
Case • 2002
. COUNSEL: [**1] J.F. SMITH, Plaintiff, Pro se, Marianna, Florida. For Defendants: Sean H. Lane, Esq., Sean C. Cenawood, Esq., Assistant United States Attorneys, JAMES B. COMEY, ESQ., United States ...
Brief • 2008
service. EXCEPTIONAL REPORTING SERVICES, INC Case 2:03-cv-07731-RGK-PJW APPEARANCES FOR: Document 231 Defendants: . Page 2 of 22 1.:'1'- 12'" 0 V'-e., C~IO) 1:l\1.. -_~'b-:t ~>A:1"-~:}O) 'l.-1,,\ -z ...
Filing • January 10, 2014
needs development before the legal question may be answered. There is no reason to not address it now. may apply to the particular records requested. 1 V.S.A. § 317(c) (listing numerous exemptions from ...
Brief
……………………………………………… 14 III. THERE ARE IMMEDIATE AND LONG TERM SOLUTIONS AVAILABLE TO END OVERCROWDING………. 15 9 10 11 12 A. Parole Reforms………………………………. 16 B. Changes to California’s Sentencing Policies……. 17 C ...
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A. Williams, MD,Ã w Karla Lindquist, MS,Ã Rebecca L. Sudore, MD,Ã w Heidi M. Strupp,z Donna J. Willmott, MPH,z and Louise C. Walter, MDÃ w The number of older prisoners is increasing exponentially. For example ...
Brief • June 16, 2017
of at least $7,500. See ECF 1-1, Trailer-Banishment Ordinance, Section 2.C.6. Owners could be fined between $50 and $500 per day for violation of the ban, and the Police Chief, Defendant Paul Hatch, ordered ...
Publication • June 6, 2017
-1, Trailer-Banishment Ordinance, Section 2.C.6. Owners could be fined between $50 and $500 per day for violation of the ban, and the Police Chief, Defendant Paul Hatch, ordered Plaintiffs to leave ...
Publication • July 29, 2016
been in communities of color. But these arsenals are by no means free of cost for communities. Instead, the use of hyperaggressive tools and tactics results in tragedy for civilians and police officers ...
Publication • 2023
against him to maximize his sentence.2 Each additional charge under 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) imposes a mandatory minimum of twenty-five years.3 That is, twenty-five years consecutively.4 In this defendant’s case ...
Case • 1995
Sisneros v. Nix - 884 F. Supp. 1313 (SD IA 1995) - 1995 ALFONSO R. SISNEROS, Plaintiff, v. CRISPUS C. NIX and PAUL HEDGEPETH, Defendants. No. C 4-91-CV-30574 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT ...
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, and sentencing (Free, 2002; Beckett, Nyrop, and Pfingst, 2006; Taxman, Byrne, and Pattavina, 2005; Alpert, MacDonald, and Dunham, 2005), also partially explain higher rates of incarceration for African Americans ...
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