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Brief • December 31, 2013
on point: “There can be little doubt that intentionally manufacturing false evidence to convict a criminal defendant is the sort of ‘brutal and inhumane abuse of power’ that shocks the conscience.” White ...
and services, no excessive or abusive solitary confinement, and no risk of youth being housed in unfit facilities. Id. at 18–19. The Court found Defendants’ evidence established that “no youth ...
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Filed under: Medical
the Defendants shackle pregnant women prisoners in the third trimester of pregnancy and immediately after delivery poses a risk so serious that it violates contemporary standards of decency. The Court understands ...
Brief • January 6, 2017
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION NICOLE HARRIS, ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Plaintiff, v. CITY OF CHICAGO, et al., Defendants. No. 14-cv-4391 Judge John W. Darrah PLAINTIFF MOTION IN LIMINE NO. 23 ...
Brief • February 17, 2015
Filed under: False Arrest
ATLANTA DIVISION FELICIA ANDERSON, Plaintiff, vs. CITY OF ATLANTA, at al., Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Civil Action No. 11-CV-3398-SCJ PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR CONTEMPT SANCTIONS AGAINST DEFENDANT CITY ...
Brief • October 17, 2002
, N.W., 6 South Washington, D.C. 20001 and Mayor Anthony Williams Serve: Gladys Herring 1350 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20004 Defendant ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 02 ...
Courthouse 110 E. 6th Street, Room 303 Ordway, Colorado 81063 Telephone 719-267-4468 Plaintiffs: VANCE A. ADAMS et. al. ▲COURT USE ONLY ▲ Defendants: CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF AMERICA, et. al ...
Brief • 2005
, an empty platitude that will be subjected to continuing erosion and abuse. For these reasons, Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss should be denied. POINT II THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IS NOT SHIELED FROM LIABILITY ...
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judgment was granted on claims regarding excessive force involving two of the defendants; taking an address book; verbal abuse by two defendants, and failure to bring a hot meal by one defendant. The court ...
Case • 1998
between the parties by modifying the defendant's behavior in a way that directly benefits the plaintiff." Farrar, 506 U.S. at 111-12. The causation component of the prevailing party inquiry is similarly ...
Case • 2003
. MCENROE, LIEUTENANT; O. PENA, CHIEF DEPUTY WARDEN; ADRIAN CHACON, MEDICAL ASSISTANT; GARTH EMBREE, PHYSICIAN; J. BATCHELOR, EXAMINER; LINDA L. MELCHING, CHIEF INMATE APPEALS BRANCH, DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES ...
Case • 2003
have been violated by the prison's failure to provide them with meals they contend are required by their religious beliefs. We further consider whether the District Court abused [**2] its discretion ...
Case • 2000
; JOHN LINARD; AL NERIO; PETER HELSEL; SCOTT NEIL; JOHN DOE; JANE LANNING; JEAN SOLIZ, DIRECTOR OF DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES; MARK J. SELING, PHD; ROBERT SMITH, PHD, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS ...
Brief • 2002
to the filing of the attached brief; Respondents have withheld consent. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press is a voluntary, unincorporated association of reporters and editors that works to defend ...
the reliability of murder convictions, prosecutorial practices regarding the disclosure of evidence helpful to defendants, and whether the death penalty is imposed fairly. There are presently 202 people on North ...
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that works to defend the First Amendment rights and freedom of information interest of the news media. The Reporters Committee has provided representation, guidance and research in First Amendment and Freedom ...
Annual report • December 31, 2018
in Chicken Plants,” by Amy Julia Harris and Shoshana Walter with Reveal, exposed the exploitation of a substance abuse rehab facility that served as an alternative to prison but required forced labor ...
Publication
"security threat" claim in support of their telephone monopoly scheme that gouges millions of dollars out of prisoners' families each year in many states. Prison officials defend the monopolies saying thc;.ir ...
Brief • 2012
; BETTINA CARTER, ) Warden, Decatur Work ) Release/ Community Work ) Center; EDWARD ELLINGTON, ) Warden, Montgomery Women’s ) Facility, in their ) official capacities, ) ) Defendants. ) CIVIL ACTION NO. 2 ...
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then there was little or no oversight over the prisons and prison officials and staff were essentially free to run them anyway they wished and treat prisoners anyway they wanted. Documented accounts of inhumane abuse ...
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