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Brief • 2010
a totality of factors approach. In this model, one factor alone is not sufficient to grant access, but neither will the absence of one suffice to deny it. The Maryland and North Carolina Courts of Appeals were ...
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(down 1,257), and Maryland (down 1,069). The number of prisoners under state jurisdiction declined by 2,941 prisoners (0.2%), the only decrease in the state prison population between 2000 and 2009 ...
Brief • February 3, 2016
(7th Cir. 1986) ............10 Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963) .................... 7, 8 District Attorney’s Office for the Third Judicial District v. Osborne, 557 U.S. 52 (2009 ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
York South Carolina Connecticut Texas Michigan Nevada Maryland Rhode Island Delaware Mississippi Vermont Wisconsin Georgia Washington Virginia Iowa Louisiana Montana Massachusetts Utah Wyoming North ...
Case • 1992
Arey v. Robinson - 819 F. Supp. 478 (DC MD 1992) - 1992 DOUGLAS AREY v. BISHOP L. ROBINSON, et al. Civil Docket No. Y-90-3009 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND ...
Article • July 15, 1993 • from PLN July, 1993
Informal Brief Acts as Notice of Appeal by William Smith is a paraplegic Maryland state prisoner. He filed suit against various prison guards, doctors and officials claiming they were ...
Article • December 15, 1993 • from PLN December, 1993
deaths among prisoners, followed by 38 in California, 19 in Pennsylvania, 18 in Texas, 14 in both North Carolina and Maryland, 13 in Georgia, 12 in South Carolina, 11 in Connecticut, 10 in Illinois and 8 ...
Article • May 15, 1992 • from PLN May, 1992
a legal appeal does not necessarily void a court from considering the case. The court, in a unanimous ruling, said a lawsuit brought by William Smith against Maryland prison officials can proceed ...
Article • August 15, 1998 • from PLN August, 1998
students from Wheeling Jesuit, as well as other colleges and universities from West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Ohio were brought in to play the parts of prison inmates and hostages ...
Article • December 15, 2007
requirements when filing federal claims even in state court. This same finding was first reached by Ohio in 2001 and later by Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, and Nebraska. Other states such as Colorado, Maryland ...
Article • April 15, 2008 • from PLN April, 2008
pathology) of Baltimore, Maryland. See: Reed v. County of Cook, Cook County Circuit Court, Case No. 03L010075. ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Pretrial Detainees May Not Be Disciplined or Denied Family Visits by The United States District Court for the District of Maryland ruled that pre-trial detainees may not be disciplined ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Irons, an AIDS patient was arrested in Maryland on an Ohio warrant. On May 17, TransCor, a company that transports prisoners, took custody of Irons. It transported him through several states, including ...
Article • August 15, 2007 • from PLN August, 2007
; California performed 2; and Connecticut, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Maryland, and Mississippi executed 1 each. A total of 3,254 prisoners were on death row in 2005. Most were in California (646), followed ...
Article • July 15, 2006 • from PLN July, 2006
Filed under: Medical, Dental Care
Division. Elliot went on to say that one expert witness, a professor at a Maryland Medial School, said Bynums case was the worst example of medical neglect he had ever seen. Bynum underwent multiple ...
Article • May 15, 2007
(FLSA), and they are not entitled to receive the minimum wage for work performed within a penal facility. The dismissal of the lawsuit was affirmed. In this case, a class of Maryland state prisoners, who ...
Article • May 15, 2007
FBI Can Use Prisoners' Phone Calls for Any Lawful Purpose by Affirming the decision of the U.S. District Court of Maryland, the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals held that prisoners ...
Article • May 15, 2012
in Frederick, Maryland, in the late 1990s, was named as the prime suspect in the attack and placed under 24-hour surveillance. In 2002, then-Attorney General John Ashcroft announced that Hatfill was a "person ...
Brief • 2003
: ltrlll'J.. r il IS' If f It ~. I "- WANDA McCRAY Notary PublIc. State of Maryland City of Baltimore My Commission Expires AIlriIl. 2005 ~-----------------_ •._ -. ... __.. __.__ . ...
distress, fraud and civil conspiracy. Henrietta Douglass, his legal guardian, accepted settlement on January 21, 2002. They were represented by Baltimore, Maryland Attorneys Sidney S. Friedman and Bruce L ...
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