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Brief • January 15, 2016
Filed under: Medical, Failure to Treat
, and that his lawyer was dealing with it.12 See Tr. at 56:10-22 (Hatfield, Matamoros); Exhibit C at 1.                                                              12 There is some dispute what Matamoros told ...
Brief • April 30, 2021
from overseer. You need a little clarity? Check the similarity! The overseer rode around the plantation. The officer is off patrolling all the nation. The overseer could stop you what you’re doing ...
Brief • 2022
that defendants have been charged with and for which they are represented by counsel. But this is exactly what OCDA and OCSD did: custodial informants in the Orange County Jail worked as agents of law enforcement ...
Brief • July 9, 2015
Anderson ACLU v. Judge Carl F. Gerds III, BiS Complaint for Superintending Control, MI, indigent debtors prison, 2015 STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF MACOMB In re DONNA ELAINE ANDERSON, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Circuit Comi Case No. 15-- - …
Brief • July 9, 2015
, Judge, -- Thank you. for sentencing and on the contempt. THE COURT: Okay. Thank you. And before we start, Ashley can you tell me what's owed on the contempt charge. COURT CLERK: THE COURT: $246.00 ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Discrimination, Obesity
://ssrn.com/abstract=4138574 THE FAT PRISONERS’ DILEMMA 2022] 787 Disability is also a grammar that structures what slow violence is across domains. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ...
Case • 2004
into the windows of an apartment in West Lafayette. In October of 1988, he admitted to standing outside a house, looking through a window at what he perceived to be a teenage boy and masturbating with his penis ...
Case • 1987
the question of the importation of Italian boys into this country . . . . I happen to be one of those who made investigation into what was known as the padrone system. The padrones were men in New York who ...
Case • 1992
detention of insanity acquittees who are not mentally ill but who do not prove they would not be dangerous to others.*fn6 [30] III [31] It should be apparent from what has been said earlier ...
Brief • June 7, 2011
Filed under: Due Process
that it is what Giddens wrote in the document that gives rise to his liability for defamation against Jacobs and whether he was acting within the scope of his employment when he did so. Defendants essentially ...
Brief • September 28, 2017
provided Plaintiff with opportunities to monitor and question what Defendants were auditing, implementing, and reporting. Class representatives were often told, however, that information was not available ...
Brief • February 2, 2018
is merely an application of what was clearly established by Atkins. In light of the Ohio Court of Appeals’ unreasonable determinations under both the adaptive-skills and age-of-onset prongs of the Atkins ...
of the year. Politicians fight to show who can be the toughest. The country is ready to spend billions of dollars on what politicians say are solutions to crime: more prisons, longer sentences, more death ...
Publication
, estimating how many crimes are averted (or can be averted under a simulated policy) must depend crucially on when in individuals’ lives and at what point in their criminal careers the incapacitation happens ...
Intelligence Committee’s report on the CIA’s use of torture overseas is relevant to what people in New Jersey prisons are telling us. These past years have been full of complaints from prisoners ...
offenders. This limitation, in and of itself, is a notable finding, as it shows what more needs to be done to better understand how to effectively alleviate the costs and challenges of treating and processing ...
Brief • May 5, 2023
complaints regarding what he reasonably believed to be violations of law, rule, and regulation committed by the Hudson County Defendants. More specifically, Plaintiff complained that Defendant Fernandez ...
Publication
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
you not hail with equal pleasure the tidings from the South that the slaves had risen, achieved for them. selves, against the iron-hearted slaveholder, what the republicans of France achieved against ...
Publication
believe wc:re violated? Erplain the particular cirannstanccs of the 3Jleged 'Itolation: How were you ad'i'ersely affected by rhe :111~cd violation? What remedy are )Iou requesting in this 'PARTV. e:ue ...
provided his opinion on “what is known about the negative psychological consequences of solitary or isolated confinement . . . ; an explanation of whether and how those negative consequences can ...
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