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have to pay for the coverage you might be less inclined to engage in misconduct.” The amendment doesn’t specify how many or what types of complaints will trigger an increase in premiums ...
supported the bill but also called for broader criminal justice reforms in the future. “This legislation is what it says it is: a first step; and while it is an important first step ...
to be anything but safe. Jeremy Brady can’t talk about what happened there; family lawyers signed a confidentiality agreement forbidding the family from discussing the details publicly. But sources familiar ...
Article • March 27, 2017
Filed under: Death Penalty
that justice is not for sale, if I bankrupt the county, and we simply don't have any money, and the next day someone goes into a daycare and guns down five kids, what do I say? Sorry?” Since capital ...
Article • August 9, 2014 • from PLN August, 2014
, and there is no apparent support among legislators to provide that funding. “We need to have a grownup discussion of what’s practicable and reasonable and what’s politically acceptable. But I can tell you ...
on the street. Still in the grips of what would be an 11-year battle with crack cocaine, Hopkins had assessed her options, and theft seemed the lesser evil. “When you’re in addiction, there’s ...
a “shoot first, ask questions later mentality,” and created skepticism and distrust of the ODOJ. “They won’t tell you what they’re investigating; they won’t tell you what their evidence is,” he said. “It’s ...
," that she would be "coming home." Many accounts of the plea deal, however, missed what Alexander will be coming home to: she'll return to "home detention" -- house arrest -- for two years. In other words ...
Article • February 4, 2015 • from PLN February, 2015
consulate. Shortly after, Milton says the police officer told him, “ICE is looking for you.” What he didn’t know was that ICE, or Immigration and Customs Enforcement, had issued ...
in modern times as justification for their policies and practices of treating said prisoners as sub-human via decades of what is clearly a form of solitary confinement with sensory deprivation – and yet ...
Article • November 15, 2011 • from PLN November, 2011
), slightly more than the 34,598 suicides that year. What’s wrong with this picture? No one denies the tremendous societal cost of drug addiction and drug-related crime, but does it require its own “war,” which ...
In-the-News Article • July 15, 2019
to improve.’ But if one death is too many, then what about the 10 murders and nine suicides at CoreCivic prisons in Tennessee alone over the past five years, among other deaths?” stated ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
his first time. This time, though, he was charged as a habitual offender and held without bail. He admits he was at fault. What he didn't understand then - or now - is why the jail's medical ...
Brief • 2006
representative, interviewing the social worker and several other individuals. The State subpoenaed the petitioner to testify before the grand jury as to what the social worker and others told him during his ...
Brief • 2008
they participated; who traveled with each Plaintiff to the demonstration; what other demonstrators in attendance each Plaintiff knew; to which political groups Plaintiffs belonged; and other such questions. 6 ...
Brief • July 11, 2008
Filed under: Native American
decisions, and standards in a enclosed community means that what is good for one is also good for all, as well as, what is safe for all must be the method we use to expand, restrict, and allow in our ...
Brief • 2008
you may have as to what the law ought to be, it would be a violation of your sworn duty as judges of the facts to base a verdict upon anything but the evidence in the case. Nothing I say ...
first”.  “Primary suspects in inmate assault were moved to CSP.”  “Letter received from PCJ (Park County Jail) about inmates who burned what units. It was given to IGO.” 2 the riot to identify ...
Brief • May 1, 2001
Appellant that inmates thought Appellant might bring contraband into the institution and counseled 5 Appellant to be careful about what he said to inmates. 6 7 2.14 Sgt. Reno told Appellant ...
Brief • October 16, 2009
. at 171. In plain English, if the striker strikes the only remaining African-American juror that burden is met. That is exactly what happened here. Appellants also note this court’s statement in Smulls v ...
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