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Brief • 2010
of crimes; (c) determine what evidence and testimony should be gathered, accumulated and presented at grand jury proceedings, hearings and at trial; (d) prepare criminal cases for indictment and trial; (e ...
), who, while serving as Rubio’s budget chief, inserted language into the state’s 2008-2009 budget for what was to become Blackwater CF. While Sansom has not yet been indicted or officially charged ...
Brief • January 19, 2010
testifies to what Deputy Line asked the inmates and what Mr. Vigil told Deputy Line. As discussed in Section 4 infra, this constitutes inadmissible hearsay; it is also something of which Sgt. Romero does ...
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, which would be an Egyptian tradition, I guess you can say, of Wiccan. When he showed me some literature on it, I began reading a couple of books on what Wiccans believe, realizing how similar ...
Brief • June 3, 2008
States District Court Document 313 12 (2) How well was the witness able to recall and describe those things? 13 (3) What was the witness’ manner while testifying? 14 (4) Did the witness have ...
Brief • 2010
, was not her objective medical opinion, but simply a record of what Amaro had told her during the examination (ibid.). 1 3 Case3:09-cv-01019-WHA Document103 Filed02/23/10 Page4 of 22 1 performed Amaro’s ...
Brief • 2007
to Central and South America. Over a 26 year period, from 1966 to 1991, the U.S. Army Intelligence Center in Arizona sent out thousands of counter-insurgency manuals through what has been called “Project X ...
Brief • 2009
, opioids, or, scary, terrible inflammation in the gut that is waiting to kill them. In this case, Dr. Stickney testified that he made the diagnosis of constipation, “based on what I knew at that time…13” Dr ...
Brief • 2007
. Dunn made the decision, but Miss Hazlewood denies making the decision, so what is the jury going to do? Say Ms. Hazlewood made the decision? She denies it. Is there a basis for the jury -- the case ...
Brief • 2010
Appeals' ruling. members of the public stand to lose the benefit of critical journalism that flows from open access to the kinds of records at issue in this case. To be sure. a broad reading of what ...
Brief • November 17, 2017
with cirrhosis.” ECF No. 138, at 51. Nor do “symptoms have anything to do with what the risk is of liver failure.” Id. at 113. Once a person reaches F4 (cirrhosis), they are further classified based on whether ...
want me sucking on your dick.” 30. After the phone line went dead, the officers gave Plaintiff and Tester soda and chips and threatened that if they told anyone about what happened, the officers would ...
Nealy were in that if they did not get Nealy medical attention, he would pull the sprinkler system. Correctional staff responded to Danzy that he should do what he needed to do. 35. Decedent Nealy ...
Article • October 1, 2021 • from PLN October, 2021
a life for ourselves. It’s just terrible, and I wish people would become aware of what’s going on.” Fueled by the 1995 suicide of her son, 17-year-old Rodney Hulin, Jr., Linda Bruntmyer ...
. Yet Dr. Christopher Barnett—the clinical director of SYMHS’s PHF and psychiatric emergency services—testified that he had no idea what mental health services are provided at the jail, where prisoners ...
Brief • March 29, 2007
Filed under: Discovery, Depositions
could not find what could amount to a claim of harm that would be suffered by either side, should the protective order not be granted. See Flanagan, 231 F.R.D. at 105. In particular, upon reading ...
Publication
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Census
of counting Americans overseas. What distinguishes this study from the most recent is a matter of funds and sufficient time to allow for necessary testing. In the 2004 study, the Bureau spent $7.8 million ...
Publication • 2015
Filed under: Parole
a synthesis of record facts and personal observation filtered through the experience of the decisionmaker and leading to a predictive judgment as to what is best both for the individual inmate ...
, and instead provided  Bamenga with what defendant Ralyea considered to be “usual” dosages of only some of her  medications.    12    Case 1:12-cv-01194-TJM-RFT Document 109 Filed 03/15/13 Page 13 of 36 38 ...
Brief • August 30, 2021
Filed 08/30/21 Page 5 of 24 PageID 5064 that the relief ordered exceeds what is necessary to correct an ongoing constitutional violation, or both’”) with Guajardo v. Texas Dep’t of Crim. Just., 363 F.3d ...
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