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Case • 2008
regarding her knowledge of what had happened at the bikini contest. Kaslar told him about the altercation between Lisa and her boyfriend and said she also knew about Galindo being at the contest and kissing ...
Case • 2007
was decided before Neder, which explained that harmless error review allows this court to look beyond what the jury actually found to what a rational jury would have found under a proper instruction. Neder, 527 ...
Case • 2009
means exactly what it says. The majority disagrees, concluding that the meaning of the above language is not what it says, but rather that, if a defendant meets the statutory requirements, he may seek ...
Case • 2002
began the August 1994 hearing about the Formisano permit by stating: [60] And what I have tried to convey to RECAP and through different surrogate[s] is that enough is enough. And that in order ...
Case • 2002
permit application because of the identity of its clients. For example, Mayor DeStefano began the August 1994 hearing about the Formisano permit by stating: And what I have tried to convey to RECAP ...
to know what is really going on with this contract and it shouldn’t take thousands of dollars and FOIA’ed documents [records requested under the state’s Freedom of Information Act] to get ...
the opportunity to lead, and he did not lead.” “You know what the government is claiming you did in this case?” U.S. Magistrate Judge Patrick J. Walsh asked Baca at his plea hearing. “Yes ...
Brief • January 24, 2012
to address the 17 constitutional deficiencies identified in the June order. In July 18 2003, the court issued an order in response to defendants’ request 19 for guidance on “what precisely ...
Brief • October 22, 2005
ARGUMENT 2 1. PLAINTIFFS' COUNTS II-VI ARE TIMELY 2 A. Under the Continuing Violation Doctrine, Plaintiffs' Claims are Timely No Matter What Statute of Limitations Applies, and No Matter When ...
Brief • 2005
expressly acknowledged and deepened by the Fifth Circuit in this case—over what constitutes a “substantial burden” on religious exercise under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act. 2 ...
Brief • 2012
to the Prison Health employees' lack of concern about Mr. Fields and failure to tell Dr. Dominguez about Mr. Fields' condition. Upon seeing Mr. Fields, Dr. Dominguez asked him what was wrong. Mr. Fields told him ...
Brief • 2010
their institutions, [] it is difficult for them to accept what they are prohibited from observing." Richmond Newspapers, 448 U.S. at 572. The State Bar claims that "[t]he common law right of access to court records ...
Brief • March 28, 2001
at the Reseda County Club exponentially multiplied after Cpt. Carter accused Zamani of lying about what acts he was bringing to the Reseda Country Club, they are dispelled merely by looking at the Sergeant ...
Brief • May 28, 2004
could not bring up any evidence about Mr. Lopez. He was the direct supervisor of Mr. Gerber and, in fact, he is on the list, defendant's list to testify here. THE COURT: He is But what we had done ...
Filing • April 8, 2015
. Although it is somewhat unclear what specific relevance he placed on the matter, Sheriff Dalton‟s testimony also reveals he had some concerns about Mr. Friedmann‟s prior criminal history. As recounted ...
Brief • December 12, 2008
/POP 3.6.2, this policy “establishe[d] the procedures for sex offender special conditions, supervision guidelines, and sex offender treatment.”34 The policy outlined what conditions constitute special ...
Brief • September 4, 2008
toured the facility. An article in the Philadelphia Inquirer reported his reaction: The tour lasted less than 20 minutes. He left shaken, his face white, stumbling for words. What he saw he called ...
Brief • August 31, 2005
is obvious or attenuated – and, thus, to what extent some foundation or evidentiary showing is necessary – and, in light of this determination, evaluate what the government has offered.” Wolf, 297 F.3d at 309 ...
Brief • May 2, 2014
did or did not receive his HIV medications (Sustiva and Truvada) or his mental health medication (Trilafon). What is bizarre about management is that his critical medications are KOP and some of his ...
of the final force used here is very similar to the force addressed in Drummond: 14 Under similar circumstances, in what has come to be known as "compression asphyxia," prone and handcuffed individuals ...
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