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to look to these past groups as more coherent expressions of attack. Revolt now whether it is due to our strategy or our cowardice - generally takes more subtle forms
in the US. When we constantly come up
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to modify that decree.*fn17 Indeed, "there is little question that the district court has wide discretion to interpret and modify a forward-looking consent decree"*fn18 such as the one at issue here
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(7th Cir. 2000). In the absence of binding precedent a court "should look to whatever decisional law is available" in order to determine whether the law is clearly established. [**23] Rakovich, 850 F.2d
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in terms of their ability
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to observe as opposed to when they didn't have a weapon up
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in front of their face and looking over the sight radius,
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that tightens down their field of vision
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of the officer and of the suspect, it was possible to see significant increases and/or decreases in
the rate of CED deployment. 2 However, some of these differences disappeared or changed
when looking at certain
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never we nt to prison,
they look confused.
"You loo/( as if you 've been to prison," they say.
"Must be th e job," I reply, "the long ho urs and all."
Peo ple associated with the magazine, those l inte
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District Court
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driving his car in reverse and then crashing his car backwards into
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a park fence along Visitacion Avenue.
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was a pick-up truck that had gone into reverse to chase Shannon’s
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response, Arndt's hands closed into fists
and he moved his left arm forward and backward succeeding in breaking
TATONE's grasp.
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Meanwhile, EKANEM maintained his gnp attempting to get
control of Mr
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adequately compensated, warrants a second look at
presumed damages.
This article first delineates the two conflicting interpretations of presumed damages—
compensatory presumed damages, which approximate
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a mindset that looksforward, not
Our country is not one in
backward.”
which people are continually
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·3· can -- because we got some notes last night.· It looks
·1· probably 20 cases.
·4· like you continued to review depositions that were taken
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and
legal aspects of prisoner representation.
In the first part of this article we will address case and client selection. We will then work backward from our desired
verdict. Litigators must stay focused
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of prisoner representation.
In the first part of this article we will address case and client selection. We will then work backward from our desired verdict. Litigators must stay focused on the result
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and client selection. We will then work
backward from our desired verdict. Litigators must stay focused on the result that they want.
They must know what question the jury will be answering and go about
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destructively, we’re
unknowingly assisting them in achieving
their agenda. One look at the rapidly expanding “soft yards” will confirm this. If
we have any intentions of reversing this
course of deterioration, we
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have something to look at to guide you. These are attached at the end of the
guide as Appendixes. We have also put in bold all words we think might need to be legally
defined and offered a definition
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looking at your resume here.
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not going -- I've got a lot of exhibits, but I'm
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not going to attach everything to the deposition,
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I assume you know what's on your resume, or you
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have
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needs. His
illness was obvious to anyone who looked. That he was sent back to the ADX over and over and
spent years there is in and of itself a violation of BOP policy. And that he died as he did
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