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. MARCH 4, 1985⎯Ramiro Reyes gives a written statement to police detailing what Ruben Cantu told him about the Briggs Street capital murder. MARCH 5, 1985⎯Juan Moreno is shown a photo lineup containing ...
Case • 2003
door, entered her cell and asked her, "what about me and you?" She told him that "I don't see you like that," meaning that he was [**7] not her type and that she wouldn't think of sleeping with someone ...
Case • 2002
down. All I am going to ask you to do is just tell me the truth and to the best of your memory." Tr. at 11. Plaintiff responded, What I'm telling you before we go there, I would like to place ...
Case • 2009
. Id. Plaintiff walked into defendant's office and ?told her what was going to happen.? Id., p. 35. A. I told her I've seen several people kicking, breaking into people's lockers. She told me describe ...
Brief • 2011
how to proceed to submit a claim or otherwise participate in the Settlement process. 1. What Is The Class Action Lawsuit About? This lawsuit involves the former policy and/or practice of the Ventura ...
Brief • 1995
INOICATE WHAT SHE HAS FOUND IN REGARD TO THIS BAS 2 ON SEEING IT AND PRESENTING IT TO YOU BEFORE THE BREAK. AND I APOLOGIZE FOR THE LENGTH OF OUR 3 4 COMING BAClC, BUT WE WERE TRYING TO MAKE SURE ...
Brief • 2009
, retired. 10. into Id., p. Case 2:07-cv-01253-NMK Document 30 Filed 05/14/2009 Page 2 of 11 defendant’s office and “told her what was going to happen.” A. I told her I’ve seen several people kicking ...
In-the-News Article • April 1, 2019
that culture is unacceptable. What they’re doing is obviously not working.” Most of the jail’s approximately 100 employees have never caused any problems, Morton said. &ldquo ...
In-the-News Article • June 12, 2018
residents. In the course of litigating an 18-year class action lawsuit on behalf of prisoners in solitary confinement, Mills said he got a good picture of what the magazine means to inmates after talking ...
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Filed under: Juveniles
to community service. How do these sanctions and services affect the trajectories of the offenders’ lives? And what measures could put them on a more positive path? The ongoing study already has published some ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Mental Health
cripl here and there but what ou l ill, indeed, hould read i David Reutter de crib in the pli ht of the mentally ill in our pri on . The text i neither maudlin nor high-p itched ideolog;. You may notfind ...
that in meetings with members of his inspection teams, detainees regularly asked about what was going to happen to them. 'It's always the No. 1 question', he said. 'They don't know about the future' ... Mr. Girod's ...
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, 1 INOICATE WHAT SHE HAS FOUND IN REGARD TO THIS BAS 2 AND PRESENTING IT TO YOU BEFORE THE BREAK. ON SEEING IT AND I APOLOGIZE FOR THE LENGTH OF OUR 3 4 COMING BAClC, BUT WE WERE TRYING TO MAKE ...
Article • June 15, 1993 • from PLN June, 1993
., and instead they focus all their attention on the errant individual. "So what," they say, "if capitalism is incapable of providing enough jobs for everyone; the fact that you don't have work is proof that you ...
that everything that Lynne did was exactly what an effective attorney representing a client zealously would be obligated to do. At a 2002 conference, Stewart noted, Usually if one breaks a Bureau of Prisons edict ...
Article • October 15, 2000 • from PLN October, 2000
Filed under: Sentencing, Habeas Corpus
federal petition during the weeks or months the state habeas corpus petition is pending in the state supreme court. OK in theory, you say, but what if that's not possible through no fault of Joe's? What ...
Article • July 15, 2008 • from PLN July, 2008
desk. TM: When and why was the Prisoners’ Rights Project (PRP) formed, and what is its relationship or connection to the Legal Aid Society in New York City? JB: The Prisoners’ Rights Project is one ...
to keep his records and those belonging to other guards secret. What’s more troubling is that most already are. New York has among the most restrictive laws governing the release of police and prison ...
Article • February 15, 2014 • from PLN February, 2014
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Appeals
What Are the Odds of Complete Reversal After Conviction in the Second Circuit? by Peter Schmidt by Richard Levitt and Peter Schmidt A potential client asks an attorney the odds of completely ...
Article • February 2, 2016 • from PLN February, 2016
Filed under: Advocacy, Prison Reform
for a real national bipartisan movement to make our criminal justice system what it is supposed to be.” So declared former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik in an April 29, 2015 commentary ...
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