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considerable experience in the developm ent of police policy and procedure. Qualifications My form al education includes an undergraduate and m aster’s degree from W ichita State University in the Adm ...
in this case. But this Court’s task is to apply Supreme Court and Second Circuit law as it stands. As a result, I am constrained to apply Monell and its progeny, although I add my voice to the chorus of those ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER, my fundamental duty is to serve mankind, to safeguard lives and property; to protect the innocent against deception, the weak against oppression or intimidation, and the peaceful against ...
Brief • March 15, 2024
of the children’s great-aunt. C.L. asked: “How can we celebrate holidays without our full family? Without my dad, there are no holidays really. It’s not the same.” 82. Not being able to speak with their father ...
Brief • March 15, 2024
if they let me,” she said. “He’s my son and I love him.” 75. Due to Defendants’ Family Visitation Ban, Kathleen has been unable to see or touch her son for nearly five months. 76. Ms. Tanton is a member ...
Publication • January 1, 2015
, but also acts as an agent of sexual violence. 1 Professor of Legal Skills at Northeastern University School of Law. I would like to thank my wonderful research assistants Chelsea Brisbois, Shira Burton ...
Publication • 2020
violence was a real threat; when asked about their experiences doing sex work, one respondent Asked about their experiences doing sex work, one respondent declared, “All of my worst experiences happened ...
Case • 2002
. Ms. Rodriguez testified that Mr. Bentil told her "that we needed to come up with an agreement between me and Mr. Gamble about my children, or [ACS] would go to court." Tr. 392. Ms. Rodriguez further ...
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
that something is going on, again, the protocols kick in . . . it has been my experience, in my twenty-plus years of experience with the Bureau of Prisons, that I have not been witness to one case where somebody ...
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Pierce County, Wa Report Re Doc Dumping Prisoners - 2007 February 20, 2007 Instructions for Use Dear Reader: This file has been provided with links and bookmarks to allow easy navigation within the body of the report. Click on the Bookmark tab to the left of the document in order …
Case • 1996
through Congress. This fact is insufficient to evince congressional intent. Absent legislative guidance, [**5] my next inquiry is whether application of the statute would have a retroactive effect. If so ...
Case • 1993
) of the disciplinary rules governing inmates at IMR for comments included in a letter plaintiff wrote to his brother. Specifically, Bressman wrote, "yeah, their (sic) real assholes, my counselor is a dick head ...
Case • 1997
Warren (Mr. Bryant) will be adopted. I have had a similar amendment lying on my table for several days. It seems to me that there is no question that can be presented for the consideration ...
Case • 1973
segregated when I got there and I just continued to practice on the advice of some of my predecessors and the personnel that worked there."*fn5 However, the Sheriff personally knew of no specific examples ...
Case • 2003
sold the full supply of the paper to defendants because they were police officers, had a "real intimidating attitude," and made it "real apparent [that] they could make my life here a living hell ...
Case • 1941
by proper affidavits, if any you have. Your letter was, no doubt, intercepted for the reason that it was deemed to be inadequate and which undoubtedly accounts for the fact that it found its way to my desk ...
Case • 1976
.2d at 1059. SWYGERT, Circuit Judge (concurring). I concur in the reversal and remand in light of my dissent in Bonner v. Coughlin, 545 F.2d 565 (7th Cir. 1976). The "taking" by the sheriff or his ...
Case • 1972
such a determination is made, I will adhere to my dissent in Rodriguez v. McGinnis, decided Jan. 25, 1972, on the grounds that New York State allows prisoners an effective state remedy and that control over state ...
Case • 2000
opinion, but I write separately briefly to set forth my understanding of why we unanimously agree that this case must be reversed and remanded "for appropriate development of the record." [38 ...
Case • 2002
delay attendant to [Reports & Recommendations] . . . . Under these circumstances, I will close my files and return the court files to the Clerk's Office." Mag. J. Smith Mem. of 04/04/01, 1. [33] *fn4 ...
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