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Brief • October 15, 2001
to have Hasan's expert economist confer with Defendants' actuary to determine what Hasan's pension losses would be. Defendants stated that they would then make an offer including back pay, emotional ...
Brief • November 12, 2008
?” and he said to her “You either blow on this or you’re going to jail.” Tr.Vol.I, 85. Diane Cook did not understand what was in his hand. Tr.Vol.I, 83-84. Diane Cook says she said “Fine” and turned around ...
Brief • 2007
mail to a retail publication and the State's decision to censor that mailing because the prisoner used a swastika symbol as part of a political message criticizing the prison system. 1. What ...
Brief • 2010
in rural Rush County with his parents, a farmer and a nurse; he “does what is asked of him at home;” he had no “school problems,” where he made “As and Bs;” and, he was involved in extracurricular activities ...
Brief • 2006
to the transcript or knew what had occurred. 28. Shortly before plaintiff's trial began, ADA Rosero misled plaintiff and his attorney by representing that her Office had no made no deal with Tom. She stated ...
;t know what validation is. They don’t know what it means to validate a test.” This criticism applies to virtually all disciplines of forensic testing with the sole exception of DNA ...
Brief • 2009
within 500 feet of where “children commonly gather”? If so, what level of due process protections does the Constitution require before the State may impose these conditions? 3 2. Did the district court ...
Brief • 2012
-6964 OR CALL COLLECT (402) 342-2831 i QUESTION PRESENTED In what circumstances may prison officials be held liable for violating the First Amendment when they punish an inmate for including offensive ...
Brief • October 13, 2015
Filed under: Torture Victims Act, CIA
, Defendants Mitchell and Jessen began what they and the CIA referred to as the “aggressive phase” of Abu Zubaydah’s 6 torture. Defendants personally conducted or oversaw this phase, 7 8 subjecting Abu ...
Brief • September 21, 2015
Filed under: Money/Property
for inmate use, and Ms. Cain therefore could not reach anyone in her family. 24. Ms. Cain repeatedly tried to use the jail computer system to ask what was happening to her and to communicate with someone who ...
Brief • January 29, 2016
Supreme Court that Wood’s pleas for transparency were unfounded because “nearly every detail about his execution is provided to him and to the general public, including exactly what and how much lethal ...
Brief • 2009
specifically about [just cause termination]. Not once, not twice, but numerous times. That was extremely important to me. Q. And what specifically were you told? A. I was told time and again, "Barbara, in my ...
Brief • 2012
misunderstandings given her limited proficiency, 2.RR.16, though she tries to communicate clearly when writing to the warden with “hope” that “the warden will actually understand” what she is writing, 2.RR.28. Lock ...
Brief • September 23, 2009
: “If private citizens are to be able to assert their civil rights, and if those who violate the Nation’s fundamental laws are not to proceed with impunity, then citizens must have the opportunity to recover what ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
of alternatives to incarceration to protect public safety. The momentum for sentencing reform is welcome for all who care about the fair use of government’s power to determine what conduct to criminalize and what ...
Publication
predecessor James Crosby was fond of using to minimize scandals during his tenure as secretary. FDOC investigation documents and the criminal warrants shed some light on just what has been' occurring at Hendry ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
congregations, neighborhoods, and advocacy organizations across the country. Much of the discourse about prisoner reentry and recidivism has focused on what are referred to as “collateral consequences ...
Publication
aYme Biendl was unaccounted for. Your failure to verify your admitted "impressions" and "assumptions" of what had occurred prior to your shift affected the safety and security oHhe institution ...
Publication
bill from $500 to $50, while accepting the same number of calls from her husband. Breaking the Stranglehold When New York prison officials and their phone company found qut what she had done to lower her ...
Publication
Improvements Needed in Bureau of Prisons’ Monitoring and Evaluation of Impact of Segregated Housing Why GAO Did This Study What GAO Found BOP confines about 7 percent of its 217,000 inmates in segregated ...
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