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categories for life sentences — with the possibility of parole and without the possibility of parole. The law requires that judges imposing the first type of sentence must advise each defendant that he ...
Case • 1998
] November 20, 1998 [5] DAVID R. RUIZ; ET AL., PLAINTIFFS-APPELLEES, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, INTERVENOR PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE, v. W.J. ESTELLE; TEXAS BOARD OF CORRECTIONS, DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES, v ...
Case • 1984
of judicial immunity. We agree with the Court of Appeals and affirm the award. [14] I [15] Respondent Allen was arrested in January 1980 for allegedly using abusive and insulting language, a Class ...
Case • 1983
, LEROY W. KIRK, PATRICIA MONTGOMERY, GARY M. COOK, CHESTER T. CURTIN, SETH MILLINGTON, WILLIAM THOMPSON, AS MEMBERS AND THEIR SUCCESSORS, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS, CROSS-APPELLEES [6] Appeal from ...
Brief • 2006
the judgment, which granted defendant-appellees’ motion, pursuant to Rule 50(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, for judgment as a matter of law on the ground of qualified immunity, and which denied his ...
Brief • January 8, 2014
) ) and William R. Byars, Jr., as Agency Director of the South Carolina Department ) of Corrections ) ) Defendants. ) IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT CIA No.: 2005-CP-40-2925 ORDER GRANTING ...
Brief • 2006
. Plaintiff-appellant appeals from the judgment, which granted defendant-appellees’ motion, pursuant to Rule 50(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, for judgment as a matter of law on the ground ...
) of Corrections ) ) Defendants. ) IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT CIA No.: 2005-CP-40-2925 ORDER GRANTING JUDGMENT IN FAVOR OF PLAINTIFFS ~ .r::(~) i t::-J <..- -.,.... j - ""\J [ I ...
Brief • September 9, 2016
filed by: the State of Maryland, ECF No. 98; Hill Management Services, Inc. (Hill Management), ECF No. 99; and three Frederick County Sheriff’s Deputies - Defendants Sgt. Richard Rochford, Lt. Scott ...
Case • 2006
. Pp. 7-8. [14] (b) Neither the Convention itself nor this Court's precedents applying the exclusionary rule support suppression of a defendant's statements to police as a remedy for an Article 36 ...
Brief • 2010
to the proceedings in the court whose judgment is the subject of the petition is as follows: Plaintiff-Appellant and Petitioner: Michael Tully. Defendants-Appellees and Respondents: Paul Barada, Rush County Prosecutor ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Plea Bargaining
How to Be a Better Plea Bargainer HOW TO BE A BETTER PLEA BARGAINER Cynthia Alkon* and Andrea Kupfer Schneider** INTRODUCTION You are a public defender or a prosecutor and have a pile of cases ...
Case • 2004
as to impose only a de minimis cost on the Prison. Id. We noted that "the defendants' treatment of Jewish inmates, in the absence of some further explanation, casts substantial doubt on their assertion ...
Case • 1987
, DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES [6] Appeal from the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama. [7] Deborah A. Ellis, American Civil Liberties Union, for Appellant. [8] Don ...
Case • 2001
from] endless "recreational" litigation. . . [65] . . . . Frivolous litigation filed by prisoners misallocates resources of the judiciary, the Department of Law, the Public Defender's Office ...
Case • 2005
) (A memorandum that exposed abuses, inefficiency, threats to public safety, potential civil rights violations, and incompetence of public law enforcement officials at juvenile hall involved matters of public ...
Case • 1989
to promulgate regulations laying out the means by which dial-a-porn sponsors could screen out underaged callers. ? 223(b)(2). The enactment provided that it would be a defense to prosecution that the defendant ...
prisoners as they try to communicate with their attorneys; and about the debilitating effects of extreme isolation. “Abuse of prisoners thrives in secrecy,” states the complaint filed in federal ...
Brief • 2007
. United States Court of Appeals,First Circuit. Wesley SPRATT, Plaintiff, Appellant, v. RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS; A.T. WALL, Director, Rhode Island Department of Corrections, Defendants ...
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