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Case • 2003
, or at least give an innocent reading to his testimony that the officers threatened him with imprisonment if he told the prosecutors what actually happened at the lineup. According to the City, all McCabe ...
Case • 1999
instructs us that, in attempting to determine what the legislature intended, we first must consider text and context. Id. at 610-11. We thus begin by examining the text and context of the parole statutes ...
Case • 2001
on the question of what degree of risk they pose to the community, infringes on their protected liberty interests. This interest, they suggest, is protected by the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States ...
Case • 1998
, and entered an order directing Dunphy to appear at the hearing "either in person or be [sic] counsel in order to report to the court what has been done in this case and how he [sic] is to proceed." Again ...
Case • 2002
- and nothing less - than commonsense. For a court to evaluate a movant's request, the court must be informed about what relief the movant seeks and why, in the movant's view, the requested relief is appropriate ...
Case • 1994
say what the hearing date will be. [17] At oral argument, government counsel said that the commencement date of proceedings could be expected to be four to six months prior to the release date ...
Case • 1992
deliberations, it submitted these three questions in writing to the magistrate Judge: (1) Could we have a ruling as to what actual damages are, (2) What were defendant's daily wages, and (3) Should we award ...
Case • 1990
their goals. Not only is there a complete absence of evidence as to why the officials conducted the mandatory blood tests, but the record does not reveal what, if anything, the officials intended to do ...
Case • 2003
was unconstitutionally disciplined for his failure to obey an order he could not understand -- were dismissed for want of prosecution, a ruling that is not challenged here. What is challenged is (i) the district court's ...
Case • 2003
; and (2) this court has no power to grant "any other or further relief" than what the Ninth Circuit has mandated. In re Beverly Hills Bancorp, 752 F.2d 1334, 1337 (9th Cir. 1984). First, the court is aware ...
Case • 1978
that the treatment should be appropriate. DSHS has established what appears to be an appropriate program in light of the circumstances under which inmate treatment must be carried on. Thus, even if RCW70.96A.080(3 ...
Case • 2001
, Plaintiff was transferred to the State Correctional Institution at Graterford ("Graterford"). Upon arrival at Graterford, Plaintiff told the medical department what had happened [**5] to his jaw and that he ...
Case • 1984
reprimand. The parties are in dispute as to what transpired at the disciplinary hearing. Plaintiff, in his affidavit asserts: Defendant Clark informed me that I had to pay for the mentioned bed [**4 ...
Case • 2009
know how to go about getting what I need to prove that they [perjured themselves]. But I -- on everything I stand for as a human being, they are [perjuring] themselves. And I don't have the material ...
America's Private Gulag by Ken Silverstein What is the most profitable industry in America? Weapons, oil and computer technology all offer high rates of return, but there is probably ...
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of or received treatment for stab wounds.17 However, Briscoe testified that the doctor who treated him inquired about small holes on his body, but Briscoe told the doctor he was unsure of what caused them.18 ...
is that the guards were sleeping, according to some former Maryland prisoners. That's what they do: They sleep on the way up and sleep on the way back," said Norman D. Chester Jr., 33, who served a six year sentence ...
Article • February 15, 2000 • from PLN February, 2000
this heavily subsidized by the government would let taxpayers know where their money is going and what is being done with it. In a PLN exclusive, confidential sources at Microjet disclosed that before Ociober 1 ...
design capacity. Over the past several years, both CCWF and other California women's prisons have been criticized by such international human rights groups, which have pointed to what, they consider ...
Mexican prisoners on Lancaster's B Facility received orders. "What happened on B Yard came from the [Pelican] Bay," said an older Southern Mexican who declined to be identified, but who participated ...
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