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Brief • 2008
in these issues, eight years ago, 6 Plaintiff sought to address, correct and prevent future injuries and ongoing 7 unconstitutional practices and violations by Defendant deputies, supervisors, 8 Sheriff and County ...
Brief • January 7, 2013
; the blueprint contemplates a number of changes to the 12 prison system, but the document makes explicit that Defendants never intend to reduce 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 Defendants’ Fall 2011 Population Projections ...
days to four l0-hour days. Prisoners still work forty hours a week but receive fewer meals. Even with the change, the state is unsure if money is being saved. What is sure is that reports of prisoner ...
Brief • June 29, 2010
STRESS, HIGH THREAT. 21 COMPLEX, IS UNFOLDING RAPIDLY, AND IS A POTENTIALLY 22 HIGH THREAT, AND THERE'S VERY SHORT DURATION. 23 ARE REALLY IMPORTANT ELEMENTS BECAUSE THEY CHANGE THE 24 WHOLE ...
Brief • June 25, 2009
pay adjustment, an estimated 2.9 percent 2009 pay adjustment, within-grade increases, changes in benefit rates, and one less compensable day in fiscal year 2009. Budget Summary _0 ...
Brief • 2009
the parole eligibility of "old-law" prisoners given indeterminate sentences, prior to the changes associated with Senate Bill 2 that became effective on July I, 1996. The plaintiff class in Ankrom consisted ...
Brief • 2006
and Sentence andjail certification, and instead 17 unilaterally changed the jail certification, ignoring the time served on the .consecutive 18 charge. 19 6. Defendants did so in violation of the laws ...
changing pronoun usage, grooming, and dress from the gender assigned at birth to the other gender; (b) receiving hormone therapy to promote the development of secondary sex characteristics that affirm one’s ...
these deaths, I’m going to be optimistic that we will see some progress and changes.” Between 2022 and the end of 2024, KERA reported, the county has paid out more than $4.3 million in lawsuits ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
that he had seen the videotape. But under questioning on the stand, the warden changed his story: He testified that he never saw video, but had merely viewed his "own little movie" in his mind ...
Article • April 1, 2025 • from PLN April, 2025
the life he lived growing up in Memphis.” On February 6, 2025, detainee Darian Noland, 33, had a “mental status change,” according to Sheriff Floyd Bonner, Jr., and was taken to a hospital ...
Brief • 2010
implemented a policy to conduct an invasive strip search of every such detainee at the time they changed from street clothes to a prison uniform (a procedure called "change-out"), without regard ...
Article • November 20, 2019
handles people it perceives as suicide risks. Within minutes, deputies moved Taylor into a changing room on the third floor and had her strip naked. They handed her just two items: paper-thin clothes ...
In-the-News Article • May 2, 2021
, but worries every day for the other kitchen workers and incarcerated persons inside the jail.  Before his release, Arrington filed a grievance on January 21, 2021 addressing Warden Orlando Harper ...
Publication • August 1, 2014
Filed under: Juveniles
"Changing Lives" Report on Juvenile Justice Strategies DOJ 2014 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Justice ReseaRch National Institute of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice ...
Penalty Act [Pub. L.104-132,llOStat.1214(1996)] (AEDPA) made many changes to the federal habeas corpus statutes. Availability of Federal Habeas Corpus Relief The Fourteenth Amendment prohibits the states ...
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that could result in death or serious injury. 1 These warnings are state of the art but cannot address all possible ECD application circumstances or permutations. They are intended to inform Users about ...
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are online at www.TASER.com. This warning label appears on newer ECD models. 1 These warnings are state of the art but cannot address all possible ECD application circumstances or permutations ...
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Filed under: Telephones
of motions to suppress evidence related directly to the use of intercepts also are noted. Neither the judges’ reports nor the prosecuting officials’ reports contain the names, addresses, or phone numbers ...
for the traditional torts of false imprisonment, malicious prosecution, or abuse of process. Furthermore, many states now expressly provide a statutory scheme for addressing false imprisonment claims. At the root ...
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