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Brief • 1994
Norton v Us Il Wrongful Medical Death Bop Complaint 1994
Brief • 1994
Corcoran v State of Washington Wa Complaint Rape Victum 1994 1 4 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY 5 6 NANCY J. CORCORAN; and MICHAEL J. CORCORAN, ) 7 Plaintiffs, 8 -vs- 9 10 11 12 13 14 ) ) STATE OF WASHINGTON, a municipal corporation; ELLIS & ELLIS, …
Brief • 1994
Enquist v Frank Wa Release and Settlement Agreement Cbcc Mail Withheld 1994 1 ::0 -<.J) (j, -' 2 3 4 J.D. (Gerald) ENQUIST, Plaintiff, 5 v. 6 7 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) DOUG FRANK, et al., Defendants. 8 NO. C91-798Z c> -0- \".J.Q •• …
Brief • 1994
Casey v Waters Wa Doc Judgment Forced Resignation 1994 I.~'£ .AlEO ; ..•... 'If''''''LlAM COUNTY -. ~ \.\} ~\. '.,.: ,':-, " I'''~\ , j'\ .,;.'.. , \0 " .," I':, B~OLLrE LlNGVAU., CLERK IN ':r1=iE SUPERIOR COUR 1 , \V' \ -----_.... _ .. n\ ':=)\OCl Y B tt …
Brief • 1994
Casey v Waters Wa Doc Complaint for Damages Forced Resignation 1994 1 'PILED 2 JUL 2 71989 3 MOLLIE lINGVAlL-Clerk C!allam CC~r!ty . By: 4 5 6 ) 7 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF, THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM 8 , - , I …
Brief • 1994
Hallett v Payne Wa Judgment Womens Healthcare 1994 - .,~ .. '" 1 HONORABLE FRANKLIN D. BURGESS MAGISTRATE JUDGE DAVID E. WILSON 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT TACOMA 9 10 11 12 ) SHANNON HALLETT, YVONNE WOOD, GAIL RAY, …
Brief • 1994
Casey v Waters Wa Doc Complaint for Damages Forced Resignation 1994(2) ,. .. ~ .' ., 1 2 3 4 5 IN THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 6 7 8 SEAN CASEY and PATTI CASEY, husband and wife, ) ) NO. ) Plaintiffs, …
Brief • 1994
Dixon v Us Ks Excessive Force Bop Complaint 1994
Brief • 1994
Enquist v Frank Wa Summons Mail Withheld 1994 u~ AO 4010 (Rev 11901 Summon. ,n • Civil Actoon 61 . ~ istrirt <1Iourt __·---:WE=S:..,:T:.:E::.:.R.::.N=--- ~IOO~l W.;.:,;A:. :.S: . H:. :.: . IN:. :. G.: ;,T: . O: . N:.:.- _ "91 DISTRICT OF ..1'."_ - 3 ~ S ::0 J.D. …
Article • May 15, 1994 • from PLN May, 1994
Guard's Attack for Smoking States Claim by Allain Norman was a detainee in the Norfolk County jail in Virginia. While being processed into custody he asked a trusty for a drag off his cigarette. As soon as he began to smoke, jail deputy Otis Taylor ran down the hallway and …
Article • May 15, 1994 • from PLN May, 1994
Witnesses May Be Subpoenaed at Government Expense by Larry Williams was a prisoner in the Poinsett County, AR, jail. He filed suit challenging various conditions at the jail as being unconstitutional and that the sheriff threatened him in an attempt to prevent him from pursuing the suit. After an evidentiary …
Atheist Challenges AA Probation Requirement by Robert Warner was convicted of drunk driving in New York state and sentenced to three years probation. One of the probation conditions was that he attend meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Warner is an atheist and objects to compulsory attendance of AA meetings because …
Article • May 15, 1994 • from PLN May, 1994
CDC Spreads Gangs by According to the Intelligence Operations Bulletin, published by the California Attorney General's office, the California DOC's policy of trying to remove prisoners from their "negative" (i.e. city) environment is contributing to the spread of gang membership in rural areas. Cited as an example was the Los …
Improper Testimony Requires Reversal by Ronald Davidson is a New York state prisoner. He filed suit claiming that a prison guard had destroyed his legal materials after they had an altercation. The case went to trial. The guard's attorney, from the state's Attorney General's office, sought to admit evidence to …
Article • May 15, 1994 • from PLN May, 1994
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Crime
Petty Drug Criminals Fill BOP by Attorney General Janet Reno ordered a study to determine if the growing use of mandatory minimum sentences was causing overcrowding in the federal prison system. The study, produced by former Deputy Attorney General Philip Heyman, the BOP and selected U.S. Attorneys, found that 16,316 …
Article • May 15, 1994 • from PLN May, 1994
Prisoner Litigants Have Right to Out of State Citations by Rick Petrick is an Oklahoma state prisoner. The sentence he is serving in Oklahoma was enhanced as a result of prior convictions from Minnesota and North Dakota. While confined at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary (OSP) he sought to bring collateral …
Article • May 15, 1994 • from PLN May, 1994
Prisoner Beating Filmed by The January 5, 1994, issue of the New York Times reported that two New York state DOC guards, Korey Gordon and Edward Sharrow, had been fired after they were caught on video tape brutally beating prisoner Jason McDade. McDade was handcuffed and not resisting when the …
Article • May 15, 1994 • from PLN May, 1994
Filed under: Sentencing, Good Time, Parole
ISRB Must Follow Own Rules by Charles Cashaw was a Washington state prisoner. He filed a Personal Restraint Petition (PRP, a state habeas petition) challenging the actions of the Indeterminate Sentence Review Board (ISRB) in setting a minimum prison term to coincide with his court imposed maximum sentence. The court …
Article • May 15, 1994 • from PLN May, 1994
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Crime
Ask the Media if Crime pays, Then Who's Footing the Bill? by Dan Pens Ask The Media if Crime Pays, Then Who's Footing the Bill? By Dan Pens A recent survey by the Center for Media and Public Affairs shows that the three major networks aired more than twice as …
VT Class Action Suit by On December 13, 1993, lawyers from the National Prison Project of the American Civil Liberties Union, together with Vermont attorneyMitchell Pearl of Langrock, Sperry and Wool, filed a class action lawsuit against the State of Vermont on behalf of all Vermont prisoners. Filed in federal …
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