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Brief • November 15, 2005
to obtain information about police reports 12 and discovery. In addition, he claims that LRA hindered his ability to file (1) a motion to suppress evidence 13 under California Penal Code section 1538.5 ...
Publication
Filed under: Court Access
worked after being convicted of the attempted murder of a police officer and sentenced to seventy-five years.3 Despite this history, prison authorities placed the inmate in the general population under ...
Publication • June 30, 2016
implemented. 2. Prisons should prepare inmates for release. Wardens should be held accountable for operating effective programs and “good time” credits should be restructured to encourage inmates to prepare ...
Publication
Filed under: Classification
should supplement the initial orientation and implementation training. Step 3: Implement the new/revised system. A detailed time-task line that accounts for the complexity of implementation across ...
Case • 1997
to the nonmoving party when a district court fails to supply the factual basis for its legal decision, we should not ignore other, undisputed, facts in rendering our decision on the legal question. Taking account ...
Case • 1991
Santiago v. Miles - 774 F.Supp. 775 (WD NY 1991) - 1991 RAYMOND SANTIAGO, et al, Plaintiffs, v. RONALD MILES, et al, Defendants No. Civ. 86-694L UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK 774 F. Supp. 775; 1991 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 14172 October 1, 1991, Decided …
Case • 1992
Lee v. Weisman - 505 U.S. 577, 112 S.Ct. 2649,120 L.Ed.2d 467 (1992 - 1992 ROBERT E. LEE v. DANIEL WEISMAN ETC., 112 S. Ct. 2649 (U.S. 06/24/1992) [1] SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES [2] No. 90-1014 [3] 112 S. Ct. 2649, 120 L. Ed. 2d 467, 60 U.S.L.W. …
Case • 2004
Congress showed that some 76% of public services and programs housed in state-owned buildings were inaccessible to and unusable by persons with disabilities, even taking into account the possibility ...
Case • 2009
be filled from the booking room . . . ." The defendants emphasized, however, that reducing facility population was largely out of their control because the police and the courts controlled the number ...
Brief • 2010
standards. d. CCDOC shall require that use of force reports: (1) be written in specific terms in order to capture the details of the incident; (2) contain an accurate account of the events leading ...
detention in North Korea in an effort to protect his safety, Otto’s parents have since promised to “stand up” and hold North Korea accountable for its “evil” actions against their son. Id. at 58–60 (C. W ...
with felony convictions in Florida are disproportionately Black—a product of higher rates of police stops, arrest, prosecution, and conviction of Black citizens in the criminal justice system. It is also well ...
Brief • 2010
of the incident; (2) contain an accurate account of the events leading to the use of force incident; (3) include a description of the instrument(s) of restraint or control, if any, and the manner in which ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
denial of its significance: "As soon as I got in I started cutting my wrists. I figured it was the only way to get out of here." As my interviews progressed, these facile accounts gave way to descriptions ...
risk to DCJ inmates, staff, and even the Dallas community at large when the facility’s high turnover is taken into account. Similar to the deficiencies in chronic care, DCJ lacks practice guidelines ...
holding him in solitary confinement on account of his national origin and limited English proficiency, thereby violating his rights under the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment ...
up 151 percent, but in New Hampshire it went up at an even greater rate - 579 percent. What accounted for the difference? Without doubt, the most powerful explanation for the difference is found ...
Publication • November 4, 2005
orientation, post specific training is provided by officers regularly assigned to the post who mayor may not have been specially trained thcmsclves. All deputy sheriff.police officers and the majority ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing
. These policies have often been politically inspired and fueled by accounts of people sentenced to life, often for violent crimes, being released on parole within a decade. Public dissatisfaction was part ...
Article • May 15, 2009
profit he might make from the use of the convict labor."[21] Although this account observed that “no allegations of ill treatment were reported,” indescribable inmate abuses plagued most convict leasing ...
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