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Publication • 2014
publicly available about the use of SAMs, including who and how many are subject to the measures, where these individuals are being held, and what the measures entail. The only available official data ...
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
] monitoring? If so, what guidance should be provided? REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTRACT MONITORING MUST BE SPECIFIC AND SUBSTANTIVE There must be significantly more guidance provided on monitoring. Private facilities ...
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and was verbally sanctioned by DW Ramos. Sgt. Lutz, Lt. Weaver, CO II Davis, Lt. Gibbons, CO Lehman, CO Johnson, and CO Antonio 3 , all tried to convince their supervisors that what they were doing was wrong ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
facilities and immediately caused disciplinary problems. Finally, one day he went to the head counselor and said he was sick of his life, then asked what he had to do to change it. The counselor told him what ...
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Filed under: Wrongful Death
: In Puerto Rico there is a serious problem of access to information under government control, especially when what is involved is the situation of prisoners. Throughout this incident governmental transparency ...
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identified and authorized today, it would be difficult, in such a short time, to complete the recruitment, hiring, 3 and training of staff necessary to open what is the equivalent of another good-sized jail ...
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, hiring, 3 and training of staff necessary to open what is the equivalent of another good-sized jail The various pieces of a workable population management plan seem to exist. What is lacking ...
Brief • January 23, 2023
must be sufficiently clear that a reasonable official would understand that what he is doing violates that right.”) (cleaned up, emphasis added). In general, qualified immunity “is a legal [question ...
Brief • March 11, 2022
Filed under: Retaliation
and amended memorandum in opposition to the motion (ECF Nos. 93, 94). The parties then filed a series of letters to the Court, showing that discovery was completed as well as discussing the question of what ...
Brief • March 30, 2017
Filed under: Failure to Treat
to present a defense. Th ey stated,'' The punishment would be determined by what I.A. Lt. Campbell determined to be needed here." Acting in a conspiracy to silence the Plaintiff's First Amendment activity ...
wearing a white uniform approached her in his marked SUV police vehicle. 9. The Defendant Officer now known as Sergeant Sajdak asked her “What was she doing here?” 10. The Sergeant told her told her ...
Brief • December 1, 2022
documents being requested. 1 M.R.S. § 408-A(3). The public policy behind this is obvious, FOAA requests may not always be precise, as the parties making them 6 See Footnote 4 above. 8 may not know what ...
of particular church doctrines and the importance of those doctrines to the religion”); Fowler v. Rhode Island, 345 U.S. 67, 70 (1953) (“it is no business of the courts to say that what is a religious practice ...
Brief • February 12, 2014
such as this, and unless I instruct you otherwise, the plaintiff has the burden of proving all of the elements of his claim by a preponderance of the credible evidence. What does a preponderance of the credible evidence ...
Brief • June 28, 2020
that the homeless man had left. Plaintiff LUDWIG thanked defendant DEANES and was prepared to proceed into her home. 15. Defendant DEANES started asking plaintiff LUDWIG personal questions and wanted to know what ...
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of identifying similar cases is a thorny one because it may not always be clear exactly what factors may have led to decisions in a case. For example, did the district attorney advance Mr. Buck's case to a penalty ...
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. Conduct that results in large settlements or judgments, including punitive damages awarded on the basis of egregious or intentional misconduct, should be carefully studied to determine what went wrong ...
Publication • 2010
Filed under: Dogs, Expert Witnesses, Police
and misleading terms as the dog “apprehended the suspect” or “placed a bite-hold.” Thus, given our long history of vigilante justice, juries are susceptible to the claim that the victim “got what he deserved ...
before the completion of her sentence, and Defendant Rauner did not order Baldwin or Sim to effect such a transfer. (Compl. ¶ 25(b).) What Plaintiff alleges, in essence, is that the Defendants decided ...
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Filed under: Medical, Sentencing, Parole
prisons and the corresponding capacity of the health care safety net in the communities to which they return. This report addressed three research questions: (1) what are the health care needs of prisoners ...
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