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Filed under: Court Access
adopted in 1938, they transformed civil litigation by establishing a liberal standard for what plaintiffs must plead in their complaints to initiate a federal lawsuit and withstand a motion to dismiss ...
Brief • January 6, 2014
that he needed urgent medical attention. 65. Mr. McGill had such difficulty speaking and explaining himself that Mr. Goetz had to take the phone and explain to Ms. McCracken what was happening. 66. Mr ...
, or under what circumstances, Heck bars a suit against officers for excessive force if the events result in the individual’s being charged and convicted of resisting arrest.1 1 These questions rephrase ...
Brief • December 7, 2016
. Williams attended a pre-scheduled counseling session at Community Counseling Services with Dr. Rakesh Sharma, M.D., a board certified psychiatrist. (Doc. 73, at ~ 3). The parties dispute what Mr. Williams ...
of the wheelchair intentionally. 124. Dr. Peterson arrived on the scene. He did not assess or speak with Mr. Samimi. Dr. Peterson was confident, based on the nurse’s description of what happened, that Mr. Samimi ...
Brief • February 8, 2021
with Plaintiffs’ legal team questioned him about why he was seeing the lawyers, what they were asking about, and what he was telling them. ECF No. 229 at 175-176, 179-180. Other officers in his dormitory did so ...
Brief • January 18, 2019
Filed under: Excessive Force
felt that Burgin did not have grounds to search his house due to a driving on revoked but Burgin said “The grounds switched from driving on revoked whenever you stood here and told me what all you had ...
Brief • August 17, 2012
to get juice. 6 45. While getting juice and at some distance away from Defendant Annis, Plaintiff 7 muttered to himself, "what a fucking prick." 46. 8 9 10 Defendant Annis overheard this statement ...
Brief • January 18, 2011
Amendment right to record the police . .........................................................20 b. Post-2007 cases do not affect what a reasonable police officer would have known in 2007 ...
justice policymakers have shaped correctional policy according to what they see, or claim to see, as the public's active interest in society's being "tough enough" in its response to the criminal offender ...
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Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
on the relationship between crime and incarceration. crime, but the scope of that impact is limited: a 10 per- As a comparison and analysis of what we now know cent increase in incarceration is associated with a 2 ...
Publication • August 10, 2016
as they approach. This is the federal court. In particular, the projections because CDCR’s population projections could be show the state missing the final population limit either higher or lower than what actually ...
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work in the justice system, and society as a whole. That’s why it’s important to understand what goes into the costs of operating jails, prisons, supervision, courts, law enforcement agencies, treatment ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
.............................................................17 B. Incentivizing Decarceration ......................................................................................18 C. What It Will Take: A New Strategy for a Revamped Justice Reinvestment ...
Publication • July 27, 2017
their complaint policies online. Statewide police policy requires all agencies to post complaint forms online and to accept anonymous complaints. But, as of October 2016, this is what 102 police agencies had ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
count. Their real stories are long and complex as the story of most lives are. I cannot do them justice in these pages, and so I offer brief and fictionalized glimpses based on what I know. 2 Paul ...
Publication • 2020
of the deathly risk that COVID-19 poses to the medically[ ]vulnerable population, Defendants’ failure to make prompter, broader, and more meaningful use of their authority to implement what appears to be the only ...
Publication • 2021
‘these incompetent people who should never be involved in law enforcement.’ ‘Putting people’s lives at risk,’ she said, ‘that’s exactly what he did by hiring G4S.’”18 In 2018, in a separate case, a G4S driver waited ...
track those convicted of qualifying sex offenses.9 SORNA includes requirements regarding who must register, for how long, and what information must be provided to authorities.10 SORNA was amended by three ...
Publication • 2020
, and, if so, under what conditions. In extending this timeline, the justice system is aborting the right to a quick bail hearing, and thus a speedy trial (Friedersdorf 2020). In the face of contemporary ...
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