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·304G-RDR, USP Leavenworth In this habeas action, the petitioner sought early release consideration under the Residential Drug Abuse Treatment Program, arguing his conviction for felon in possession ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
offered for denying immigrants facing deportation the same rights as criminal defendants facing imprisonment. It concludes by emphasizing that any future immigration reform legislation must include greater ...
works to defend the Bill of Rights and apply them equally to all who live in our society. Our Jails Project works to ensure that a basic standard of care is provided to individuals who are incarcerated ...
Brief • October 13, 2010
Probable Cause 41 1. General Principle 41 2. Specifics 42 3. “Arguable Probable Cause” 44 4. Analysis: No Probablc Cause for 44 McClennon’s Initial Seizure 5. Defendants’ Story 45 6. Plaintiff’s ...
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Filed under: Medical
the help of the following advisory board members: Gail B. Allen, M.D., Director of Substance Abuse Services, St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital* Nahama Broner, Ph.D., Research Director, NYU/SAMHSA Jail Diversion ...
Case • 2000
. . . is not held within 90 days of this order, then the defendant shall be ordered released on parole forthwith. [¶] The Court also orders that, at the hearing in which a parole date is set, Commissioners Van Court ...
SCV-05768 VC GEORGE PYE, 13 Plaintiff, PLAINTIFF GEORGE PYE'S FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT vs. 15 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA, JONATHAN 16 BENSON, and JEREH LUBRIN, 17 JURY TRJAL DEMANDED Defendants. 18 ...
Case • 2000
, DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES. [6] D.C. No. CV-96-00346-RCB [7] Counsel Raymond Ludwig Frost, Florence, Arizona, in pro se for the plaintiff-appellant. S. Christopher Copple, Assistant Attorney General ...
Case • 1994
in this lawsuit, we conclude that the district court did not abuse its discretion in preliminarily enjoining the defendants from using the Commissary Fund to finance the purchase, installation, or operation ...
Brief • April 20, 2009
EUGENE BOYD and CHARLES PRIBILSKI aka JIMMY OLSON, )( Plaintiffs, )( V. )( THE CITY OF HOUSTON, TEXAS, )( Defendant. CIVIL ACTION NO.: H-08-2947 )( PLAINTIFFS’ RESPONSE TO HOUSTON’S THIRD ...
that the district court did not abuse its discretion in preliminarily enjoining the defendants from using the Commissary Fund to finance the purchase, installation, or operation of the ITS system to the extent ...
., : : : : : : : : : Plaintiffs, v. JOHN WETZEL, et al., Defendants. Honorable John E. Jones, III No. 18-CV-0176 Complaint filed January 25, 2018 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT I. A. INTRODUCTION On January 25, 2018, Plaintiffs filed ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
training. We also found that proper supervision and accountability measures were limited and did not suffice to prevent undue restraints and punishments. Staff members failed to report allegations of abuse ...
-there has been a spectrum of approaches, discussed below. Heck arose from a criminal conviction. The plaintiff sought damages, but not release, based on allegations that the defendants (county prosecutors ...
Case • 1995
. Defendants rely upon Ivey v. Wilson, 832 F.2d 950 (6th Cir. 1987). In Ivey, the Sixth Circuit found that verbal abuse and harassment does not rise to the level of cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth ...
Brief • September 30, 2011
Filed under: Costs, Appeals, Depositions
(CCCF) at the time of a July 2004 riot at CCCF. The facility is owned and operated by the defendant, Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), which is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee. Plaintiffs ...
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was released into general population. 3) M.B. v. Reish, No. 96-2347 (2d Cir. July 30, 1997) On July 31, 1997, the Court of Appeals affirmed the decision of the district court in favor of the Bivens defendant ...
Dunham, Assistant Federal Defender, Federal Public Defender Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Death Row: 1990-2014 (Feb. 23, 2015). 13 See America’s Deadliest Prosecutors ...
, and prosperity of us all. —2006 report by the Commission on Safety and Abuse in America’s Prisons, Vera Institute of Justice THE BEATING Juan Pablo Reyes says he was just doing his job on the afternoon of Friday ...
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sentenced to death for crimes against white victims.2 Many suffer from severe mental impairments or limitations and many others were the victims of the most brutal physical, sexual and psychological abuse ...
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