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Case • 2002
, DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES. [6] D.C. No. CV-97-02443-CRB Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of California Charles R. Breyer, District Judge, Presiding [7] Counsel ...
Brief • April 16, 2012
,· April 16, 2012 Plainti{fSettlement Proposal Dear Mr. Thiel and Mr. McCluskey: At Defendants' request, Plaintiffs counsel and his expert Wendy Still have drafted the attached Muslim Prayer Policy Proposal ...
Case • 2008
Baze v. Rees - 128 S.Ct. 1520 (2008) - 2008 Baze v. Rees, 128 S.Ct. 1520, 170 L.Ed.2d 420 (U.S. 04/16/2008) [1] SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES [2] No. 07-5439 [3] 128 S.Ct. 1520, 170 L.Ed.2d 420, 76 USLW 4189, 2008 Daily Journal D.A.R. 5398, 08 Cal. Daily Op. …
Brief • 2011
-Florence were convicted of federal crimes for “widespread abuse of prisoners,” including beating prisoners while they were restrained and “falsif[ying] . . . records to cover up that abuse.” United States v ...
Filing • March 10, 2016
-Florence were convicted of federal crimes for “widespread abuse of prisoners,” including beating prisoners while they were restrained and “falsif[ying] . . . records to cover up that abuse.” United States v ...
Brief • June 14, 2011
-Florence were convicted of federal crimes for “widespread abuse of prisoners,” including beating prisoners while they were restrained and “falsif[ying] . . . records to cover up that abuse.” United States v ...
Publication
territory, or attacking possible informants or snitches being a few examples) taken to defend and expand underground drug markets in poor neighborhoods is all informally in response to the possibility ...
Case • 2001
or nonreligion. In the trial court the parties filed cross-motions for summary judgment. Concluding that the CEU program was constitutional, the court granted the defendants' summary-judgment motion, denied ...
Case • 2010
of Lower Court Key Number Symbol170Bk817 k. Parties; pleading. Most Cited Cases Court of Appeals reviews a district court's decision to deny class certification for abuse of discretion; however ...
, and restricting meals to a tasteless “nutraloaf.” Prison officials defended each of these practices as a part of the prison’s strict discipline policy. Wellborn initially claimed that Tamms would ...
Publication • 2014
or avoiding it by the defense. Each side is carrying out their ethical duty under the law to represent either the state or the defendant. But this singular focus on whether or not to impose a harsh and often ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing
defendants decide not to negotiate a plea bargain in second and third strike cases. Thus many more offenders choose to go to court in the hopes of avoiding a conviction altogether altering the probability ...
Publication • 2021
-police-budget-boost-enbridge/; and Audrey Carleton, “An Oil Company Paid Police $2 Million to Defend Its Pipeline From Protests,” Motherboard, Vice, August 9, 2021, https://www.vice.com/en/article/4avp3w ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: Three Strikes
defendants decide not to negotiate a plea bargain in second and third strike cases. Thus many more offenders choose to go to court in the hopes of avoiding a conviction altogether altering the probability ...
Publication • 2022
named as a defendant in lawsuits related to its portfolio companies. For example, the Massachusetts Attorney General sued H.I.G. Capital alleging the firm knew about fraudulent Medicaid claims submitted ...
Publication • 2022
named as a defendant in lawsuits related to its portfolio companies. For example, the Massachusetts Attorney General sued H.I.G. Capital alleging the firm knew about fraudulent Medicaid claims submitted ...
Publication
Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
.............................................................................................................881 A. Dissensus, Deliberation, and Legitimacy.......................................................................881 B. How To Defend the Outcome in Scott: Reasons, Not Perceptions ...
Brief • 2009
prisoners over two years. The chief defendant in this action, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, already has a plan to reduce the prison population by 37,000 prisoners over two years by diverting some ...
Brief • August 12, 2013
YORK -------------------------------------------------------- X DAVID FLOYD, et al., Plaintiffs, OPINION AND ORDER - against - 08 Civ. 1034 (SAS) CITY OF NEW YORK, Defendant ...
Brief • October 5, 2016
a resolution of this matter, we intend to file a federal civil rights lawsuit naming as defendants the individual corrections officers who deprived Andrew of necessary medical care and the City of Yelm ...
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