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Brief • January 17, 2020
laughs at Ellis. Id. 16. Defendant again omits material facts. Nurse Horn’s interaction with Ellis -- on the morning of October 22 -- is a stunning and vile display of cruel and inhumane abuse. Dr ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
to act, this sends a message to personnel at all levels. The message is that police can do whatever they want and get away with it. Officers and supervisors who are inclined towant abuse of their authority ...
Brief • March 10, 2014
BERNARDINO; SERGEANT CASEY JILES; DEPUTY ANTEKEIER; and DOES 1-10, inclusive, Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CASE NO. CV 10-09384 MMM (OPx) ORDER GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING IN PART ...
Brief • September 16, 2006
Smith v. Jones, IN, Plaintiff's Combined Response in Opposition to Defendant's MSJ, No Knock Search, 2006 Case 1:04-cv-01423-LJM-VSS Document 113-2 Filed 09/16/2006 Page 1 of 87 UNITED STATES ...
Brief • 2007
OF INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION RICHARD SMITH, Plaintiff, v. DETECTIVE LARRY JONES, individually, DETECTIVE TRAVIS CLINE, individually; and THE CITY OF LAWRENCE, Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Cause ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
Hernandez Berkeley La Raza Law Journal Due Process and Immigrant Detainee Prison Transfers 2011 DO NOT DELETE 4/18/2011 4:08 PM DUE PROCESS AND IMMIGRANT DETAINEE PRISON TRANSFERS: MOVING LPRS TO ISOLATED PRISONS VIOLATES THEIR RIGHT TO COUNSEL César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández* The planes and buses are loaded up with immigrant …
to an unacceptably increased potential for fraud, waste, and abuse, particularly given the frequency with which DEA offices utilize and pay confidential sources. For example, while DEA policy prohibits paying ...
Publication • 2016
Filed under: Informants
sources, which exposes the DEA to an unacceptably increased potential for fraud, waste, and abuse, particularly given the frequency with which DEA offices utilize and pay confidential sources. For example ...
Publication • 2020
. In other words, an incarcerated plaintiff must prove that the defendant being sued knew of the risk posed by the challenged condition but disregarded that knowledge by failing to take reasonable measures ...
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to the state’s attempts to defend itself. Those arrested that are mentioned specifically in this magazine are individuals actively trying to expose state vulnerabilities by attacking what it defends or more ...
official capacity as Chief Medical Officer for the Mississippi Department of Corrections; Richard D. McCarty, Defendants - Appellees On Appeal from United States District Court for the Southern District ...
Case • 1970
that the defendant has deprived him of a right secured by the "Constitution and laws" of the United States. Second, the plaintiff must show that the defendant deprived him of this constitutional right "under color ...
Brief • September 22, 2023
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
) ) Defendants. ) SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT (Jury Trial Demanded) Plaintiff Ronnie Wallace Long, by and through his undersigned counsel, and with leave of Court pursuant to Rule 15(a) of the Federal Rules ...
other medical emergency, the inmate will be transported to _the hospital. 2.9 Pharmaceutical - Behavior-modifying medication and those medications subject to abuse are dispensed only when ordered ...
Publication • July 12, 2016
PUBLIC LAW 88-455 AN ACT TO PROMOTE THE CAUSE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE BY PROVIDING FOR THE REPRESENTATION OF DEFENDANTS WHO ARE FINANCIALLY UNABLE TO OBTAIN AN ADEQUATE DEFENSE IN CRIMINAL CASES IN THE COURTS ...
Case • 2004
Persuasion 31, 41-42 (1995). National scandals in the 1870s like Teapot Dome and Credit Mobilier, both of which involved entrepreneurs who abused political connections, would have added to the founders ...
Case • 2005
. Johnson, Mary Fairhurst [25] En Banc [26] The diffusion of information and the arraignment of all abuses at the bar of public reason, I deem {one of} the essential principles of our government ...
Case • 2003
OF Record: [8] For Appellant: [9] Chad Wright, Appellate Defender, Helena, Montana; Sunday Z. Rossberg, Rossberg Law Office, Great Falls, Montana [10] For Respondent: [11] Mike ...
Publication
) to exclude—or debar—individuals or entities convicted of certain program-related crimes or patient abuse, or convicted of certain felonies related to health care fraud or a controlled substance, from ...
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and to individuals who are the subject of police interventions. 2. Like all weapons, less lethal means of force, including tasers, OC (pepper spray), beanbags and batons, are subject to abuse and misuse. 3. Tasers ...
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