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Publication • February 12, 2016
, ones that are capable of shaping and transforming the thoughts and actions of the persons who enter them, often in unintended and adverse ways. For example, see: C. Haney, Curtis Banks & Philip Zimbardo ...
Case • 1984
were Gerald L. Baliles, Attorney General, Donald C. J. Gehring, Deputy Attorney General, and Peter H. Rudy, Assistant Attorney General. [8] Deborah C. Wyatt argued the cause for respondent ...
Brief • January 24, 2007
47. SDCF has six primary housing units (Units A, B, C, D, J and K), each with a design 18 capacity of approximately 200 persons. Unit B is currently used to house men in the custody of the 19 U.S ...
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: 4. a. Attempts to commit the offense; b. Solicit another or others to commit the offense; c. conspires with another or others to commit the offense; d. facilitate the action of another ...
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Oropeza, Keith Wattley, Michael R. Harris, Lynn B. Cooper, Troy Williams & Jonathon Simon Proposition 9 Called ‘Catastrophic’ By ALY TAMBOURA A symposium to address the possible far-reaching impact ...
Publication • January 4, 2017
Supply Direct three times a year (Appendix B) and to another contractor, Access Securepak, for a “holiday” food package (Appendix C) once per year8. DOC has complete control over what food it makes ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
the UNDERLYING CAUSE (disease or injury that initiated the events resulting in death) LAST. b. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ c ...
Publication • 2021
= yes, 0 = no) in table C5 and table C6 in appendix C. The results remain statistically unchanged. 41 Our core regression findings remain unchanged with or without Cuellar in the data. See table C1 ...
the UNDERLYING CAUSE (disease or injury that initiated the events resulting in death) LAST. b. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ c ...
Case • 1998
a fifteen-year old boy in Arizona. B. The Enactment of N.J.S.A. 2C:47-10 In March 1993, members of the New Jersey Assembly Judiciary, Law and Public Safety Committee toured the ADTC because ...
Case • 2000
. On January 28, 2000, the district court entered summary judgment in favor of the Department on the ERISA claim and certified finality pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 54(b) as to all claims except ...
Case • 1997
, TALLAHASSEE, FL. For RICHARD KIRKLAND, HENRY ALFORD, defendants: JUDY BONE, ESQ, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TALLAHASSEE, FL. JUDGES: WILLIAM C. SHERRILL, JR., UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE ...
Case • 2002
Allen v. Leis - 213 F.Supp.2d 819 (SD OH 2002) - 2002 ANTHONY ALLEN, Plaintiff, v. SIMON LEIS, et al., Defendants. NO. C-1-00-261 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT ...
Brief • December 3, 2009
wounds in the upper 17 back, at chest level. There were also bruises on both arms, and the bone of 18 her right upper arm had been fractured. 19 B. 20 Defendant Monsue Arrests Plaintiff ...
Brief • June 23, 2003
OF CORRECTIONS, et al., Defendant-Appellants. On Appeal From The United States District Court For The Northern District of California Judge Claudia Wilken, No. C-00-1860 CW BRIEF OF APPELLEE Robert ...
Brief • 2009
or mental health care professionals; b) the findings and recommendations of such professionals are tracked and documented in inmates' medical files; and c) treatment recommendations are followed ...
Brief • 2007
shall comprise an inquiry of: a) circumstances surrounding the incident; b) facility procedures relevant to the incident; c) all relevant training received by involved staff; d) pertinent medical ...
as a proper “hands-on” physical exam cannot be complete through the obstruction of cell bars and failed to produce a nursing progress note.” See Exhibit B, New York State Commission of Correction Preliminary ...
A. The PLRA Sets the Hourly Rates for All of Plaintiff’s Attorneys ......................... 5 B. The Rate Sought for Work Done by Paralegals Is Reasonable .............................. 9 C. ECBA ...
, representatives, pledecessors, successors, and assigns of replesentatives, attorneys, attolrteys, and other otlrer insurers, and their predecessors, any Released Releaserl Party. Party. b. b, Milwaukee County, upon ...
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