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admitted that he let an innocent man be executed, what else could he say? Perhaps what Texas state senator Rodney Ellis said: “We hope the Texas Forensic Science Commission will stop playing politics ...
Article • January 15, 2011 • from PLN January, 2011
in the department who lack the political influence possessed by many of O’Brien’s hires. The Globe, following an extensive six-month investigation, uncovered what it believed to be practices in the Probation ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
Those crews you see cleaning city parks, mowing cemeteries and picking up trash along streets and drainage canals might not be what you think. In four Palm Beach County cities, they’re ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2010
in Oregon - Inlander 2010 Inlander Sept. 23, 2010 JUSTICE A new mail policy at the county jail has inmates fuming By NICHOLAS DESHAIS Much of what Rich Sullivan has to say gets lost in the hiss ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2009
; The judge nonetheless awarded the full fee. At one point in the recent discrimination trial, Spitzer complained, "I'm afraid I can't make out specifically what you're saying." Ofodile ...
Brief • January 27, 2005
vulgarity is another man’s lyric.”) Cohen at 25. See also McCurdy v. Montgomery County, 240 2 F.3d 512, 515 (6th Cir. 2001) 2 (protected First Amendment activity to say to a policeman, “what the fu*k do you ...
Brief • November 25, 2008
. There are a number of different scenarios which could play out with 8 regard to the action commenced in Thurston County Superior Court. Regardless 9 of what the Washington Supreme Court does, or beyond that what ...
Brief • October 23, 2011
. . . concerning research design and a lack of understanding . . . in terms of what can and 3 4 5 cannot be concluded based upon one’s research design.” Decl. of Dr. Fournier at 3. Accordingly, any testimony ...
Article • October 15, 1998 • from PLN October, 1998
of case law relevant to citizens interested in knowing what their rights are in a variety of situations: consumer protection, bankruptcy, credit agencies, landlord tenant, insurance, IRS, workers ...
Article • August 15, 1995 • from PLN August, 1995
Filed under: News, News in Brief
Gingrich's ten part video lecture series. The series will be piped into the detainees cells via a cable TV system he installed. The series deals with democracy (what does Newt know about this?) and free ...
to the conflicts of interests they would be best served if each individual was represented by separate counsel. The court's concern went unheeded The judge, in a scathing response to what he saw as indifference ...
Article • November 15, 2002 • from PLN November, 2002
Filed under: News, News in Brief
but held 691 at the time of the riot. Florida: On August 28, 2002, Tim Jones, 22, fought with Victor Arellano, 30, over what to watch in the Pasco County jail's television room. Arellano won round one ...
Article • May 15, 2000 • from PLN May, 2000
-labor contracting" firm - were comparable to those for the Asian workers. "We paid a rate that was competitive overseas," Mellem says, meaning about 90 cents-$1 an hour. But what really swung it for him ...
of relief. Nobody seemed to know what would happen to CCA's prisons if the company defaulted on its estimated $1.2 billion in loans and was unable to pay guards' salaries and other operating expenses ...
Article • March 15, 2003 • from PLN March, 2003
Filed under: Sentencing, Habeas Corpus
the Strickland standard by just falling back on the presumption of innocence (which no longer applies after conviction) and speculating about what witnesses might have said if they had appeared at the trial ...
Brief • January 11, 2010
MR. ANDERSEN: 3 MR. MILLER: 4 Yes, sir. Mr. Holm, did you hear what I just said? 5 MR. HOLM: 6 MR. MILLER: 7 MR. HOLM: 8 THE COURT: 9 MR. MILLER: 10 THE COURT: 11 be fine, Mr ...
Brief • 1987
these interrogatories, the defendants are to exercise due diligence to secure the requested information and not merely respond on the basis of what they personally know at this time. The process of answering ...
Brief • December 19, 2013
Filed under: Mail Regulations
  the  current inmate mail policy, which describes the restrictions on what can be sent/received through the  mail.  Attorneys’ Fees:  Each party will bear its own attorneys’ fees, costs, and litigation expenses ...
Brief • January 8, 2014
Filed under: Mail Regulations
 the sender and inmate with an opportunity to  appeal this refusal.  Implementation:  The Sheriff will amend the current inmate Mail Policies, which describe the  restrictions on what can be sent/received ...
Brief • 2005
. Cumming, 161 Vt. 113, 119 (1993). Clearly, conduct aimed at in this directive is covered by ''851-55. the The department must not be allowed to do an end run around statutory law by what can aptly ...
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