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Case • 1986
individual interests are encompassed within the Fourteenth Amendment's protection of 'life, liberty or property.'" Ingraham v. Wright, 430 U.S., at 672 (emphasis added). If so, "we then must decide what ...
Case • 2006
instruction: [20] Evidence that the Defendant has previously been convicted of a crime is not evidence of the Defendant's guilt. Such evidence may be considered by you in deciding what weight ...
Case • 2001
housing opportunity," and also "more carefully [to] define what is meant by furthering the integrative purposes of the order." [25] The District Court held another hearing in September 1999, in which ...
Case • 2002
and inmates when in fact it was not what is known as an "emergency" situation. [62] Complaint at 9-11. [63] Except for plaintiffs' allegations about cross-hall visibility into the room where ...
Case • 2006
not remember how long Davis held her chair, and the record does not indicate whether she ever gave an account of what Davis said to her. She did say that while Davis detained her in the chair, he said ...
Case • 2009
their sentences. Id. at 340-41. The Court said that it was clear that the order granting resentencing was interlocutory, not final. "Where, as here, what was appropriately asked and appropriately granted ...
Case • 1993
of publications. In Turner, the Supreme Court applied what amounts to a two-part test. First, "there must be a valid, rational connection between the prison regulation and the legitimate governmental interest put ...
Case • 2008
-what are the ethical and legal constraints on a member of the bar of the Eastern District of Tennessee resulting from being suspended from that bar-is of significance to both the bench and bar ...
Case • 1966
. There is not a shred of evidence in this record that this power was exercised, or that its exercise was sanctioned by the lower courts, because the sheriff objected to what was being sung or said by the demonstrators ...
Case • 2001
as to what administrative remedies were available and whether those remedies would be effective, while the trial court in Giano found remedies were available and the plaintiff did not deny on appeal that he ...
Article • June 5, 2018 • from PLN June, 2018
Filed under: News in Brief
was being transported from his housing unit to the infirmary. DOC spokeswoman Jayme Gravelle said officials were investigating the incident, but did not provide details as to what is alleged to have occurred ...
Article • July 28, 2017 • from PLN August, 2017
Filed under: News in Brief
. Illinois: Veteran Cook County criminal court Associate Judge Raymond Myles was fatally shot and his 52-year-old girlfriend seriously injured in what detectives believe was a “targeted robbery&rdquo ...
Article • January 8, 2018 • from PLN January, 2018
County and decides where to send defendants for treatment. She said state regulators don’t stop her from using CAAIR. “I do what I wanna do. They don’t mess with me,” she said ...
Article • January 12, 2017
, ordered by the judge, was that Green wear – and pay for – an electronic monitoring device. Green, who lives on a monthly $900 disability check, couldn’t believe what he was hearing. &ldquo ...
asked: “What was it when he was committed?” Deslauriers replied: “We didn’t measure it.” Anderson followed up: “How do you know it hasn’t changed if you didn ...
Article • August 1, 2015 • from PLN August, 2015
as “worse than any payday loan scheme.” “Regardless of what they’re using the money for, this is about shifting the cost of the police state onto the backs of the poor people being ...
Article • August 7, 2015
, the court's majority condemned what they called "assembly line justice" for the poor. Legal scholar Edward Barrett described the state of affairs: "For most defendants in the criminal process, there is scant ...
Article • April 1, 2017 • from PLN April, 2017
want to apologize to everyone for what happened,” Hunter said at the end of his preliminary appearance before District Judge Wren Autrey. He faces the death penalty, as well as other charges ...
Language. Silent Voices is truly silent. The group's three members are doing what looks like a dance in the front of a classroom at a state prison near the banks of the Mississippi River, just south of Baton ...
Article • February 6, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
Filed under: News in Brief
, 2018, leaving 200 roosters in the care of prisoners at the Sevier County jail until a court decides what to do with them. Arkansas made cockfighting a felony offense in 2009. Spectators, who paid ...
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