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Brief • November 30, 2021
of suicide. “All correction officer hires are required to undergo 120 hours of training with the Police Training Commission prior to attending the Academy, which included 80 hours of classroom training and 40 ...
Brief • December 29, 2014
Filed under: Stun Guns/Tasers
a multiplier of its 23 attorneys' fees to account for the risk of contingent representation.”) (internal 24 citation omitted). 25 26 V. DISCUSSION It is undisputed that Plaintiffs prevailed at trial ...
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the risk of mistreatment and the risk that tbc officer's actions could be judged to be unlawfirl against the need for the proposed action. All of tbe relevant circumstanccs will be taken into account ...
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found in the inmate’s possession in the Unauthorized Funds Account (as specified in the Fiscal Policy and Procedures Manual, Section .1000) or return the funds to the rightful owner when the funds were ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
book per month, whereas general population prisoners are entitled to have two. Mainline prisoners can use up to $210 monthly from their own accounts to buy food, and toiletries, prisoners held ...
Publication • July 1, 2018
to a hospital. Off-site care represents a sizable portion of corrections departments’ health expenditures. Hospital care accounted for about 20 percent of health spending in 10 states between 2007 and 2011 ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Pardons/Clemency
to granting clemency based on offenses, governors also grant clemency based on mitigating personal characteristics or experiences. These include factors that may not have been accounted for earlier ...
Case • 1992
has taken defendant's mitigation efforts into account. B. Punitive Damages Plaintiff seeks punitive damages against Superintendent John Dray. Plaintiff argues that Superintendent Dray's decisions ...
Case • 2002
understanding of the sentencing process." 511 U. S., at 747. Once guilt has been established, we noted in Nichols, sentencing courts may take into account not only "a defendant's prior convictions, but . . . also ...
Case • 2001
by the police. See City of Revere, 463 U.S. at 244. And, as explained by Youngberg, the Fourteenth Amendment obligates the state to provide certain services to involuntary committed psychiatric patients.*fn3 ...
Brief • January 5, 2011
”), taking all privileges away (no phone or contact with attorney/family, no 25 access to the courts and no visits) and threatening to file false criminal charges 26 against him for assault on a police ...
Brief • 2007
way of saying AThe Butler did it@, and then erecting a now infamous circle of pointing fingers in an effort to wall off accountability for misdeeds in high places. Behind the barricades, the commanders ...
Brief • 2007
her to the Stone Park Police Department at approximately midnight. 21. While in ICE custody at the Stone Park Police Department, Ms. Belbachir became tremulous, shaking, restless, anxious, nauseous ...
Brief • 2009
)..................................................... 13, 23, 27 Overton v. Bazzetta, 539 U.S. 126 (2003) ..... 13, 16, 23, 27, 28 Pell v. Procunier, 417 U.S. 817 (1974) .......... 15, 23, 24, 27 Police Department of Chicago v. Mosley, 408 U.S. 92 ...
Brief • February 10, 2020
, and/or procedures of the City or, alternatively, pursuant to the lack thereof and, thus, in lieu of polices, practices, and procedures that should have been in place. 28 4 COMPLAINT FOR DAMAGES AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
in other states have borne Both the Nashville Police Department and the Medical the great impact of estrangement: Examiner ruled Estelle Richardson’s death a homicide.49 “virtually no Hawaiian families can ...
Brief • October 14, 2016
Filed under: Wrongful Death, Suicides
of Defendant Kearn’s actions or inactions were taken under color of state law. He is sued in his individual capacity. FACTS 12. Suicide is the leading cause of death in jails, accounting for 29 percent ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
treat~nt could i not get any, despite the known effectiveness of treatment programs in reducing recidivism among the addicted.! For I example, the Seattle Police Department began an exp~~imental ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
the case with aggressive policing, I know that people of color and poor people are more likely to be targeted. I know these things because of the American Civil Liberties Union’s new report, and because I’m ...
Publication • 2020
and in legislatures and courts) to recognize that governments disproportionately policed, incarcerated, and oppressed poor people and especially those of color. Litigation in the 1960s and 1970s from across the country ...
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