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—registrants are also very much the concern of the federal government. It is this parallel involvement that I would first like to address. Later, in the time available, I will comment on what I see as the coming ...
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together experts from various fields including medical and health effects, safety and regulatory issues, policy, and industry practices, to discuss what we know about stun device technology and offer insight ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Money/Property, Police
? And what supported by a communities bear the burden of forfeiture enforcement? conviction, meaning well Though the use and abuse of civil forfeiture has garnered over $1 million is forfeited nationwide ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
only if that research has social value.17 When   research   seeks   to   find   “what   is   already   well   known”   it   lacks social value.18 It is ethically impermissible to expose persons ...
Publication • July 30, 2015
’ families. Thus, we disagree that any rate caps should include additional “cost recovery” fees – moreso given the inability of sheriffs to provide an itemized breakdown of exactly what those costs are. We ...
Brief • February 8, 2018
parties reach; it is what is sought by the promisor in exchange for a promise and given by the promisee in exchange for the promise. See Enco, Inc. v. F.C. Russell Co., 210 Or 324, 339, 311 P2d 737 (1957 ...
Brief • 2018
Filed under: Qualified Immunity
, Unwarranted: Policing Without Permission (2017) ..................................... 4, 7 Jeffries, John C., Jr., What’s Wrong with Qualified Immunity?, 62 Fla L. Rev. 851 (2010 ...
a screen shot of what appears to be a Cash App transaction stating “You sent $100 to T S.” 23. According to a summary of CDCR records, the user of the first Venmo account is an approved visitor of Inmate 2 ...
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, it is out of sight and out of mind for most Americans. They do not know what happens in the criminal courts. They may assume that it is operating justly and fairly, or they may not even think about it. I hope ...
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of an attorney is warranted, and what that discipline should be, is ordinarily left to supervisory personnel in the District Attorney’s or Public 1 Defender’s Office, or to the State Bar. The Commission has ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
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Brief • August 31, 2009
, but that term is actually a misnomer. What is lacking in solitary is not the absence of all stimulation, but rather the lack of meaningful, anchoring, stimulation. The stimulation of, for example, steel doors ...
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(both male and female); 7. .Current Administrative Regulations regarding Security Threat Group Identification and Management; and 8. CDOC FY2011 Statistical Annual Report What follows is a description ...
. Jurisdictions are free to implement regulations that are stricter than what AWA requires.”1 The Adam Walsh Act requires states to comply with these requirements by 2009. If state’s fail to do so they will lose 10 ...
Article • August 15, 2008
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Crime
, Riveland’s position on the impact of solitary confinement is more than evasion---it is blatant disinformation. If we really want to know what isolation does to men, we can listen to the loud and clear voices ...
Article • October 15, 2008 • from PLN October, 2008
, Jeremy’s mother received a chilling letter from her son. “I don’t know what to do anymore,” he wrote. “I can’t fight this shit no more. Everyday is hell for me. I just ...
Brief • May 2, 2014
over a small bag of marijuana. (Id.). Although not discussed at the time, Thomas was also aware of an incident where an inmate who owed Jackson money was stabbed. (Def. SMF ¶ 11). When he was asked what ...
. Whether Fees Should be Reduced Because of the Press Releases or the Settlement Offer CCA argues that Plaintiffs cannot recover their full fees because they failed to prove anything beyond what CCA had ...
Brief • July 14, 2011
Luscombe, What Happens When a Town Loses Its Newspaper, Time, Mar. 22, 2009 ..................................................... 19 Mike McPhee, Pair May Face Death in Prison Slaying, Denver Post, Jan. 27 ...
Brief • March 12, 2018
. Dibdin’s autopsy report. Dr. Corey was “embarrassed about the pathologist because what he says isn’t even . . . anatomically possible.” She elaborated, “I’m embarrassed that . . . a pathologist didn’t know ...
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