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Case • 1997
arguments. [26] We will not disturb awards of support absent an abuse of discretion by the trial court. State ex rel. Dep't of Econ. Sec. v. Ayala, 185 Ariz. 314, 316, 916 P.2d 504, 506 (App. 1996 ...
Case • 1997
robbery. Our account of the facts comes entirely from the testimony of plaintiff and his experts. This is because the magistrate judge who tried the case sanctioned the District for discovery abuses ...
Case • 2004
to compel a public official's performance of a mandatory duty, and may issue only where (1) "the petitioner has a clear legal right to enforce the performance of an act, (2) the defendant has a corresponding ...
Case • 2004
)*fn1 to show identity. The question we confront today is whether identity was placed in issue by defense cross-examination regarding a discrepancy between the defendant's actual weight ...
Case • 1989
Douglas. After a three-day trial, the jury found for the defendants. The district court entered a judgment on the jury verdict, but did not expressly address Johnson's request for equitable relief. Johnson ...
Case • 1989
permanently enjoined defendants from implementing that part of the policy which prevented certain inmates from calling nonattorney, nonrelative males, and awarded Benzel damages of $1.00 plus attorney fees ...
Case • 1975
judgment to the defendant is therefore affirmed. [19] Affirmed. [20] Disposition [21] Affirmed. [22] WEINSTEIN, District Judge (concurring): [23] I concur. The issues ...
Case • 2002
should allow the prison administrators the full latitude of discretion, unless it can be firmly stated that the two groups are so similar that discretion has been abused. That is surely not the case here ...
Article • March 15, 1994 • from PLN March, 1994
and helped expose the gross human rights abuses of the American Gulag Archipelago. See: Pall v. Procunier , 417 US 817, 94 S.Ct. 2800 (1974). As recently reported by PLN, the courts are further expanding upon ...
arrest record included harassment, domestic violence-assault, violating protective orders, and child abuse; and Richard Fairchild, 42, who was convicted of domestic violence and violating a restraining ...
Article • September 15, 2003 • from PLN September, 2003
Filed under: News, News in Brief
in Jackson. She had been a DOC employee since 1996. Jeffrey, according to charging papers, had a long history of alcoholism, substance abuse, drunk driving convictions and was prone to fits of rage. None ...
Article • June 15, 1999 • from PLN June, 1999
Filed under: News, News in Brief
he accepted $250 to deliver a package of marijuana intended for a prisoner. The Lebanon facility had the state's worst institutional drug abuse record in 1998, with 5.8% of all urine samples testing ...
Article • October 15, 2007
them food unfit for a dog. A paranoid public afraid of crime is grateful because it naively believes your abusive policies will scare people from committing that next robbery and shooting. Who cares ...
% after two years, compared to the states average of 33-50%. These numbers, however, were unsubstantiated. Judge Pratt noted in his opinion that the Defendants offered no definitive study about the actual ...
, however, were unsubstantiated. Judge Pratt noted in his opinion that the Defendants offered no definitive study about the actual effects the InnerChange program has on recidivism rates. About 220 prisoners ...
Case • 2006
1995, following a jury trial, claimant Lee Long was convicted of rape in the first degree, robbery in the first degree and two counts of sexual abuse in the first degree. Supreme Court sentenced him ...
, Thou Shalt Not Kill. While defending many of the methods used on Bagram prisoners, Jack loathingly described how the dogs were brought into a room where detainees were tied face-down on chairs. &ldquo ...
Article • June 5, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
Filed under: Settlements, Wrongful Death
at the county jail. A doctor reportedly diagnosed him with alcohol withdrawal despite his lack of a history of alcohol abuse. Nixon’s August 5, 2013 death was one of five in the first five years after ...
interviews and reviews of records, has not unearthed the kinds of egregious abuse or neglect at Southwest Key facilities that plagues more troubled institutions like some foster homes or other immigrant youth ...
Article • March 28, 2017
years. Prisons grew overcrowded, dangerous, expensive and filled with disease, and as The New York Times reported in 2012, California "dol[ed] out life sentences disproportionately to black defendants ...
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