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Brief • May 30, 2014
. It should also be noted that the course of action currently being followed is directly in line with what counsel for Defendants’ suggested all along. The initial batch of responsive emails has been produced ...
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which indicated the front door to the house had opened. ¶ 6 Approximately 5 to 10 minutes later, Schippers heard a gunshot. She went downstairs to see what happened and saw Jackson lying on the ground ...
Brief • May 25, 2016
officer approached him in a squad car, exited the vehicle, and asked him “What’s going on buddy?” (Id. ¶ 21). Turner responded “Not much,” (id.), and Hernandez asked “doing alright?” Turner replied “Yeah ...
Brief • July 6, 2018
as a civil rights complaint under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, it currently fails to state a claim because it is unclear what claims Plaintiff is attempting to bring against what Defendants. Because Plaintiff may be able ...
Brief • May 4, 2022
Filed under: Whistleblowing
disputes that he shoved 2 Escalante. What is not in dispute is that after Johnson properly restrained Escalante, Johnson 3 then placed his knee on Escalante’s head and restricted his breathing long after ...
Brief • September 22, 2023
Filed under: Excessive Force, Shootings
of that 12 authority. “[W]hat may amount to submission depends on what a person was doing before 13 14 15 the show of authority[.]” Brendlin v. California, 551 U.S. 249, 262 (2007). In this instance, we ...
as possible the FACTS supportin g Count I. Describe exactly what legal citing without words own your in clearly facts the Defendant did or did not do that violated your rights. State authority or arguments. cf ...
Brief • November 12, 2014
, the Magistrate gives an apt description of what the video shows: Defendants Shaner and McMackin proceed through the dormitory to plaintiff’s cell door. As they proceed, no yelling is audible. (Ex. B1 at 0:01:50 ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
by the Court. 2. What does the proposed Settlement Agreement provide? A copy of the settlement agreement may be found at www.ratedisclosure.com. The key provisions are summarized below: • Settlement Payment ...
Publication
Filed under: PLRA
and that legislatures of states having comparable provisions do the same. FURTHER RESOLVED, That the American Bar Association urges Congress to hold hearings to determine what other steps the federal government may take ...
Publication
what witnesses told Stormans. Olympia police refused to release the information and Kimball said he does not know how many times Edwards was shot with a Taser. Although he has investigated other ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
~ the incident was alre.adY.9y~r.~sth~ offe_r:ld.~rs wer~. no Ip8ger c;o!lJb.ative, A~ of Op/21/12 'staf(seem to be ..unclear of what emergency procedures they are using: When asked if'they are using IMT qr. I,CS ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Food
on the prevalence of noninfectious chronic medical conditions and nutritionassociated chronic diseases within U.S. prisons. What is available shows mixed findings (Harzke et al., 2010). Some research has shown rates ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
critical opportunities to learn about what works-and what does not-in distance-constrained criminal practice. ep rin tn I. Rural Criminal Legal Systems Rural court systems are at the forefront of our ...
Publication
Trine - The Genesis of Increasing Police Brutality THE GENESIS OF INCREASING INCIDENTS OF POLICE BRUTALITY: THE WAR ON DRUGS By BILL TRINE What is the cause of the spiraling increase in police ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Parole
% were White, and 23% were Hispanic. In 2020-21, 41% of people who died were White, 33% were Black, and 26% were Hispanic.12 (5) What were the causes of death? (4) What are the demographics of the people ...
, victim attitudes are • Parole eligibility is the smart policy. Ending DBI not as punitive as they are often portrayed to be. Many allows the parole board to do what it was created to support policy ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
. They are core beliefs or desires that guide or motivate a person’s attitude and actions. Values are what people care about and what they think is important. Values determine how people behave in certain ...
Publication
Filed under: International, CIA
: the Munich (El-Masri case) and Zweibrücken (Abu Omar case) public prosecutors'offices ………….……………….. 7.3. Another matter requiring further attention: the Al Rawi and El Banna case ……….. 7.4. Sweden: what next ...
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