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Case • 2007
incidents of prison life.'" 545 U.S. at 223 (quoting Sandin). The Court concluded that the inquiry requires "identifying the baseline from which to measure what is atypical and significant in any particular ...
Case • 2003
to wash Longmire's blood from the asphalt. Sergeant Taylor briefed Sergeant White when he arrived, [**3] and the two questioned Mrs. Longmire about what she had witnessed during her husband's arrest. When ...
Case • 1977
) What [***4] is the liability of a city for the negligence of a jail physician? and (2) Was the jury properly instructed as to the standard of care required of a physician in an action for [*238 ...
Case • 2002
work through the various policies and procedures with which the DOC required her to comply. For example, the DOC required Dr. Hojnacki to complete some training, though Dr. Hojnacki does not specify what ...
Case • 2007
: "Given the amount of time that has transpired since these alleged incidents and the retirement of individuals formerly charged with the responsibility for managing these records, it is unclear what ...
Case • 2001
] THE DEFENDANT: For what? (In the absence of the jury.) [22] THE DEFENDANT: Shit; for what? Let the motherfuckers stay anyway. [23] THE COURT: Mr. Chapple, we're not going to have the trial-- [24 ...
Case • 2004
raised in the motion to vacate, the defendants also seek to appeal what they describe as an expansion of the plaintiff class by the district court. The defendants refer to a portion of the district court's ...
Case • 1998
or in the corridor behind the inmate booth. It is not disputed that it is possible for a person in the visiting room to discern what is being said by an attorney in the last booth - in the row which is ordinarily used ...
Case • 1999
a recommendation to the BOP regarding crediting his time served in state prison. On August 11, 1989, Jake filed a request for a stipulation with the district court. It is unclear precisely to what he requested ...
Case • 1990
restrictive alternative" test. In harmony with the Court's holding in Turner, the jury was left to decide for itself what weight should be given the various alternatives and whether the offered alternatives ...
Case • 1994
in mind, we turn to what the record shows Sheriff Hammett knew during the time Harris was in the Coweta County jail and to the legal norms that existed at that time. [24] II. [25] Although ...
Case • 1992
"controversy" (the Smoot-Hawley controversy). Obviously, then, the Constitution's central mechanism of separation of powers depends largely upon common understanding of what activities are appropriate ...
Case • 2001
to testify as to what transpired at that meeting. (c) The prohibition relating to discovery or testimony does not apply to the statements made by any person in attendance at a meeting of any of those ...
Case • 2007
testimony, he, too, said it was too soon to tell what the outcome of the surgery would be. He said the operation itself was basic and safe. The surgeon was able to check the tendon for adhesions. Generally ...
Case • 2007
testimony, he, too, said it was too soon to tell what the outcome of the surgery would be. He said the operation itself was basic and safe. The surgeon was able to check the tendon for adhesions. Generally ...
Case • 2009
avail himself of the Doe amendment procedure authorized by section 474 and bring the Doe Defendants into the case on the eve of trial. The substance of the ?motion to quash? is what mattered, not its ...
Case • 2008
constitutional rights. Hendley merely hoped that the jury would credit his version of what happened rather than Dominguez's. Hendley's biggest problem is that qualified immunity is a doctrine designed to respond ...
Case • 2007
the fire, Major Young stated, "I'm assessing. I'm looking. I'm listening, trying to figure out what's going on here. How safe is the situation." Contrary to the officials' assertions, these facts indicate ...
Case • 2008
court has broad discretion to determine whether an eligible defendant is suitable for probation and, if so, [**4] under what conditions. [Citations.] The primary goal of probation is to ensure ?[t]he ...
Case • 2008
on allegations about what happened to him on August 24, 2004, while he was on a work detail in the prison kitchen. According to his complaint, a prison employee supervising inmates forced Turner to clean an oven ...
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