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Publication • 2022
Filed under: Excessive Force
how past-acts evidence is treated differently for defendant officers and plaintiffs and how to fix the resulting inequities in what a jury hears. First, I explain how the objective reasonableness ...
Publication • 2016
the date the inmate was arrested and what dates the inmate was held in custody prior to sentencing. Other source documents that may Continued 2 source documents are missing or incomplete, the responsible ...
that many in the project almost forgot what Office of Victims of Crime) and the Center for Mental an impossible assignment he had been handed. Fred Health Services in the Substance Abuse and Mental Osher ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
actions produce. People are more likely to obey the law when they believe those who are enforcing it have the right—the legitimate authority—to tell them what to do.2 Building trust and legitimacy ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
and elected officials for MDOC and CMS; and • The MDOC culture of not believing what prisoners say, which leads to a mentality in which treatment professionals disregard potential illness and treatment in favor ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Education
community,”7 or of what Professor Dorothy E. Roberts, a leading scholar of abolition constitutionalism, has called “a more humane, free, and 5 See Douglas Jay, From the NS Archive—Disunited States: 11 ...
their differences reveal different understandings of what is wrong with the criminal justice system), and David Alan Sklansky, The Progressive Prosecutor’s Handbook, 50 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. ONLINE 25, 27 (2017 ...
half or less than what they had been before. Housing instability. Lost incomes in our sample were associated with housing instability. Many families started out in crowded conditions, but conditions ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
� ........................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................................ ................................................................................ ........................... .................................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................. ..................................... ...................................................................................................... .............................................................................................................. VII. The Reality of serving Life without Parole ................................................................................................................... A. WHAT iT MeANS TO Be SeNTeNCeD ...
Brief • December 22, 2008
Rush declaration stating that the reenactment is a true and accurate depiction of the what he and his father saw when they looked out the window. See DVD (Ex..A-13) and Jacob Rush declaration (Ex.A-15, p ...
-02868-JST Document296 Filed04/11/14 Page5 of 68 1 the past. Id. 70:1–6. Sancho testified that she asked Harrison what size the bottles were, but 2 forgot to record it on the form. Id. 71:5–7. She also ...
-02868-JST Document293 Filed04/07/14 Page5 of 68 1 the past. Id. 70:1–6. Sancho testified that she asked Harrison what size the bottles were, but 2 forgot to record it on the form. Id. 71:5–7. She also ...
Brief • 2006
for her testimony at the preliminary 3 hearing. 4 at Tennison’s section 707 hearing and told her there were 5 discrepancies between what she had testified to and what Masina had 6 said in her tape ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
from administrative segregation. What we learned is that the criteria for entry were broad, as was the discretion accorded correctional officials when making individual decisions about placement. Many ...
Publication
Filed under: Telephones
; that is what we cannot do but the regulatory agencies can.”)(emphasis added). 19 Securus Comments, pg. 14 (citing Policy and Rules Concerning the Interstate Interexchange Marketplace, Second Report and Order ...
Brief • November 6, 2023
the pulmonologist, twice the pulmonologist ordered a biopsy which the patient never received. The pulmonologist charted his frustration: “the biopsy didn’t occur, what gives?” *** “strongly suggest immediate IR ...
Publication
Filed under: Guards/Staff
to make the quality of work experience improve, what would it be?” Thirty-four percent of written responses indicated that management could make various improvements. Some responses dealt with concerns ...
Case • 1994
, but the message did not reach the kitchen until it had closed. Both the night staff and Officer Brian Saxon offered him a bag lunch instead, but Telfair refused, stating that he wanted what everyone else had ...
Case • 1993
corrections officers at the Green Haven Correctional Facility ("Green Haven") detected a "strong oder [sic] of what appeared to be marijuana" emanating from the cell of inmate Christopher McCormack. Colucci Aff ...
Case • 1992
be sufficiently clear that a reasonable official would understand that what he is doing violates that right. This does not mean, however, that an official will be protected from suit unless the very action ...
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