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Case • 2008
in a civil appeal. Id. 25.1(b). Analysis Smith first complains that Respondent refuses to "file" his notice of appeal. This complaint requires some discussion of what it means to "file" a notice of appeal ...
Case • 1986
, therefore, require the conclusion that this case is not moot. Accordingly, we turn to the merits. [23] III [24] It is important to identify precisely what the California Supreme Court decided ...
Case • 2009
questions. Should all internal[-]affairs files be exempt? The answer is indisputably 'no.' If not, what internal[-]affairs files, if any, are 'per se' exempt? Should all internal[-]affairs files be exempt ...
Case • 2002
, an employer's suit to stop what the employer reasonably believes is illegal union conduct may interfere with or deter some employees' exercise of NLRA rights. But if the employer's motive still reflects ...
Case • 2009
only four hours per week at Project RIO. It is unclear what occurs in the remaining four hours. Meza's parole conditions do not limit his time away from TCCC. The conditions do require that he ...
Article • July 28, 2017 • from PLN August, 2017
their rights to the property. That was what happened to drivers who had committed no crime. Those caught with illicit funds or drugs received lighter sentences in exchange for waiving their rights to the seized ...
Article • October 10, 2017 • from PLN October, 2017
. “What about Chante’s right to a speedy trial, what about the prosecutor proving and presenting a case without all these holes in it?” his grandmother, Gloria Johnson, asked in a 2015 ...
;surprised” by the company’s decision. What seems more surprising is that LMC wanted to continue contracting with Corizon to provide medical services in spite of the number of prisoner deaths ...
at an average 91 percent capacity since 2000, resulting in a huge financial burden to states, cities and counties, and frequently inhumane conditions for people who are jailed. What many don’t know ...
Article • September 5, 2019 • from PLN September, 2019
Filed under: Medical, Medication
It is not clear exactly how many prisoners have substance abuse problems. What is clear, though, is that a huge percentage of the nation’s prison and jail population suffers from drug addiction. The Bureau ...
Article • October 3, 2019 • from PLN October, 2019
. Then, on an afternoon in March, jail officers found him strangled. Herrera didn’t get a trial or a plea deal. He got a death sentence, his parents say. And even now, no one at the jail seems to know what happened ...
Annual report • December 31, 2008
on February 12, 2008 in New York City. The discussion centered around how jail/prison is different for LGBT prisoners, what they encountered while in custody, how they survived, and what needs to change ...
Brief • April 12, 2010
to sue for relief under this statute or that Deputy Conley was acting under color of state law when he pulled his cruiser across the road. The only disputed legal issue is whether, if he did what Mr ...
Brief • April 16, 2007
“OKBOMB” and “BOMBROB” were the case names FBI Defendants gave to, respectively, the Oklahoma City Bombing and the Midwest Bank Robbers. 3 Brescia, Peter Langan and Andreas Strassmeir through what now ...
Brief • 2010
by a subordinate must do one of two things: either promptly devise and implement a reasonable remedy or, if the supervisor is uncertain as to what is the precise problem or how to fix it, then commission an adequate ...
Brief • 2009
smelled a strong odor of fresh marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. He 11 also observed a bunch of small pieces of what he believed to be marijuana crumbs on the front of 12 Young's shirt. [d ...
Brief • February 19, 2009
what is reasonably necessary. Similarly, in U.S. v. Myers, 426 F.3d 117, 120, 128 (2d Cir. 2005), a pedophile who had convictions for child pornography and sexual misconduct with young children ...
Brief • March 24, 2009
per week, but that he may spend only four hours per week at Project RIO. It is unclear what occurs in the remaining four hours. Meza's parole conditions do not limit his time away from TCCC. The 8 ...
officer’s failure to enforce the terms of a contract amounts to a constitutional violation.” Because this misconstrues the violation Plaintiffs allege, the argument is easily dispensed with. What Plaintiffs ...
Brief • June 27, 2011
). Officer Dawson issued some kind of command to Turner, and although the witnesses have different recollections of what exactly was said,4 it is undisputed that when Turner moved towards Officer Dawson ...
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