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Temple v. State, Ex Parte granting new trial, TX, appeal wrongful conviction, 2015 No. 1008763-A IN THE 178TH DISTRICT COURT OF HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS EX PARTE DAVID MARK TEMPLE FINDINGS OF FACT AND COUCLUSIONS OF LAW INTRODUCTION; The defendant was convicted by a jury of the murder of his wife, …
Fifteen Minute Cell Checks Insufficient to Shield Texas Jail from Liability for Inmate Suicide by Fifteen Minute Cell Checks Insufficient to Shield Texas Jail from Liability for Inmate Suicide A Texas federal court refused to grant summary judgment to a sheriff who claimed that his policy of having jailers check …
Brief • June 25, 2015
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs v. Inclusive Communities Project, SCOTUS, Opinion, Housing Tax Credits, 2015 (Slip Opinion) OCTOBER TERM, 2014 1 Syllabus NOTE: Where it is feasible, a syllabus (headnote) will be released, as is being done in connection with this case, at the time the opinion is …
Preying on Prisoners: In Texas, Staffers Rarely go to Jail for Sexually Abusing Inmates by Alysia Santo Preying on Prisoners: in Texas, Staffers Rarely go to Jail for Sexually Abusing Inmates by Alysia Santo, The Marshall Project As a prison nurse, Domenic Hidalgo had access to prescription medication, a highly …
Article • June 13, 2015
Texas Group Finds Correlation between Incarceration Rate and Academic Achievement by Matthew T. Clarke Texas Group Finds Correlation between Incarceration Rate and Academic Achievement by Matt Clarke Stand for Children – Dallas used data from the Justice Atlas of Sentencing and Correction to determine which ten Dallas zip codes had …
Article • June 12, 2015
Filed under: RLUIPA, Religious Grooming
Fifth Circuit: Texas May Not Enforce Rule Prohibiting Religious Beards by Matthew T. Clarke Fifth Circuit: Texas May Not Enforce Rule Prohibiting Religious Beards By Matt Clarke On April 2, 2013, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals held that the Texas Department of Criminal Justice could not continue to enforce …
Texas Cops Granted Qualified Immunity for False Arrest, Malicious Prosecution by David Reutter Texas Cops Granted Qualified Immunity for False Arrest, Malicious Prosecution by David Reutter The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal affirmed the grant of summary judgment to two police officers sued for false arrest and malicious prosecution by …
Article • June 11, 2015
Texas, Amidst Budget Crisis, May Not Renew Some Private Prison Contracts by Matthew Clarke Texas, Amidst Budget Crisis, May Not Renew Some Private Prison Contracts By Matt Clarke John Whitmire, D-Houston, the chairman of the state Senate’s Criminal Justice Committee wants to cut the cost of incarcerating Texas prisoners and …
Brief • June 11, 2015
Commission for Lawyer Discipline v. Sebesta, TX, State Bar - Judgment of Disbarment, attorney misconduct, 2015 BEFORE THE EVIDENTIARY PANEL FOR STATE BAR DISTRICT NO. 08-2 STATE BAR OF TEXAS * * * COMMISSION FOR LAWYER DISCIPLINE, Petitioner * * * * v. CHARLES J. SEBESTA, JR., Respondent 11 Austin …
Article • June 3, 2015 • from PLN June, 2015
Fifth Circuit Holds Texas Prisoner has Right to Free Kosher Meals by Matthew Clarke Fifth Circuit Holds Texas Prisoner has Right to Free Kosher Meals by Matt Clarke On December 21, 2012, in a lawsuit that still remains pending, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals held that a Jewish prisoner …
Article • June 3, 2015 • from PLN June, 2015
Filed under: Judicial Misconduct
Judicial Misconduct Results in Mild Sanctions by Matthew Clarke Judicial Misconduct Results in Mild Sanctions by Matt Clarke In November 2011, the Texas Commission on Judicial Conduct (TCJC) temporarily suspended Aransas County Court-at-Law Judge William Adams after a 2004 video of Adams viciously beating his then-16-year-old daughter, Hillary, went viral. …
Publication • 2015
Communicating with Deaf Clients, Guide for TX Attys, Disability Rights TX, 2015 Effectively Communicating with Deaf Clients Guide for Texas Attorneys Working with deaf or hard of hearing individuals, whether in court or in your office, requires advance preparation. Not all deaf and hard of hearing individuals communicate in the …
Office of Violent Sex Offender Management Audit, TX State Auditor, 2015 John Keel, CPA State Auditor An Audit Report on The Office of Violent Sex Offender Management January 2015 Report No. 15-018 An Audit Report on The Office of Violent Sex Offender Management SAO Report No. 15-018 January 2015 Overall …
Article • May 24, 2015
Texas Prisoner’s ADA and Deliberate Indifference Claims Survive Summary Judgment, Qualified Immunity by Texas Prisoner’s ADA and Deliberate Indifference Claims Survive Summary Judgment, Qualified Immunity The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas has held in a Texas prisoner’s suit that one of two prison doctors was not …
Brief • May 18, 2015
Callaway v. City of Austin, TX, Plain. Response to Def. Amended Motion to Dismiss, Involuntary Blood Draw Procedure, 2015 Case 1:15-cv-00103-SS Document 53 Filed 05/18/15 Page 1 of 20 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS AUSTIN DIVISION CAROLINE CALLAWAY, Plaintiff, § § § § …
Brief • May 14, 2015
Watson v. City of Houston, TX, false arrest police excessive force, 2015
Brief • May 7, 2015
Callaway v. City of Austin, TX, Plain. Response to Def. Motion to Dismiss, Involuntary Blood Draw Procedure, 2015 Case 1:15-cv-00103-SS Document 46 Filed 05/07/15 Page 1 of 15 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS AUSTIN DIVISION CAROLINE CALLAWAY, Plaintiff, vs CITY OF AUSTIN; TRAVIS …
Article • May 6, 2015 • from PLN May, 2015
When is a Person too Insane to Execute? by Matthew Clarke When is a Person too Insane to Execute? by Matt Clarke The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals is hearing arguments to determine whether a Texas death row prisoner is too mentally ill to execute for murdering his in-laws as …
Article • May 6, 2015 • from PLN April, 2015
$1.56 Million Settlement for Texas Jail Death Due to Drug Withdrawal by Matthew Clarke $1.56 Million Settlement for Texas Jail Death Due to Drug Withdrawal by Matt Clarke One day before a trial was scheduled to begin in a Texas federal district court, Gregg County officials agreed to settle a …
Article • May 6, 2015 • from PLN May, 2015
Fifth Circuit Reinstates Dallas County Jail Excessive Force Suit by Matthew Clarke Fifth Circuit Reinstates Dallas County Jail Excessive Force Suit by Matt Clarke On July 17, 2014, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by the widow of a former Texas prisoner alleging …
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