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Publication • January 1, 2018
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Complaints
Supreme Irrelevance, Northwestern School of Law, 2018 JACOBI BERLIN MACRO V3.DOCX (DO NOT DELETE) 6/6/2018 3:11 PM Supreme Irrelevance: The Court’s Abdication in Criminal Procedure Jurisprudence Tonja Jacobi†* and Ross Berlin** Criminal procedure is one of the Supreme Court’s most active areas of jurisprudence, but the Court’s rulings are largely …
Publication • February 15, 2016
in this important field. Respectfully submitted: Robert Stratbucker, M.D., Ph.D. Wayne McDaniel, Ph.D. Health Technology Corporation Research Assistant Professor © 1999. Do not reproduce without the express ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
at the time of the incident and had no memory of it); DAG Guidance Memo Step 1.B.7 (requiring review for disclosure of “[k]nown substance abuse or mental health issues or other issues that could affect ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Protests
with mental illness (see Appendix 4 for an overview of the settlement). Section 2.04 Settlements in Los Angeles Los Angeles has a history of lawsuits arising from police actions and responses ...
Brief • April 28, 2017
O'Donnell v. Harris County, TX, Opinion, Harris County Bail System, 2017 Case 4:16-cv-01414 Document 302 Filed in TXSD on 04/28/17 Page 1 of 193 United States District Court Southern District of Texas ENTERED IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS HOUSTON DIVISION MARANDA LYNN ODONNELL, …
Publication • February 16, 2016
numerous police misconduct and civil rights cases in federal and state courts, including a $1.2 million verdict in the Eastern District of California for the wrongful death shooting of a mentally ill man ...
Case • 2001
whether the officer's conduct was "objectively " reasonable inevitably requires us to look at whether a reasonable officer could have known that acting with a particular mental state violated ...
Brief • June 12, 2003
condition but not an opinion regarding the complainant’s mental competency or veracity. 66. The DPD and the City shall assign all complaints a unique identifier, which shall be provided to the complainant ...
Brief • 2007
inflicts rne~tal anguish or physical abus~ before the victim's death," and that "mental anguish includes a victim's uncertainty as to hi.s uJ.tirnate fa'l:.e. (li'ta1.ton v. Arizona. (1990) I' 497 ...
Brief • 2007
the p~rpetrator inflicts rne~tal anguish or physical abus~ before the victim's death," and that "mental anguish includes a victim's uncertainty as to hi.s uJ.tirnate fa'l:.e. (li'ta1.ton v. Arizona ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
on October 10, 2000. The incident occurred after Teodorovic allegedly sucker punched another officer. Teodorovic, who was mentally ill and homeless, and was being held in the county Page 10 jail ...
Brief • June 9, 2023
, Plaintiffs have suffered physical N e .J .J harm, emotional distress, embarrassment, humiliation, and mental anguish. w z z ::, m ~ Battery Against Defendant Rogers er: w m :E 80. Plaintiffs ...
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Sallier v. Brooks, Mi, Legal Mail, Remittur of Damages Brief STATEMENT OF THE CASE 1. Procedural History On February 22, 1996, plaintiff filed a pro se lawsuit against four prison staff: Joe Scott, administrative assistant at Macomb Correctional Facility, New Haven, Michigan; Cnolia Redmond, record office supervisor; Deborah Brooks and …
Brief • March 12, 2014
Arizona prisoners receiving medical care proposed common 22 question to be “whether Defendants are deliberately indifferent to their health and 23 safety in violation of the Eighth Amendment”). 24 Wal ...
was told that he had to pay a $160 cash bond or he would be kept in jail. (kl ,-J 3.) According to Plaintiff, he has a major mental health disorder and is disabled, and his only income is $530 per month ...
Brief • April 1, 2009
virtually no physical exercise, which 15 severely taxes their physical and mental well-being. 16 41. On occasion, immigration authorities have incarcerated 17 detainees overnight at B-18. Immigration ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
, mental health problems, low literacy levels, lack of formal education, unfamiliarity with the world of work, no money to buy work clothes, and payments—restitution, probation fees, child support—that make ...
Brief • November 10, 2014
Filed under: Pepper Spray/Tear Gas
. Altamonte Heights Condo. Ass’n, Inc., 765 F.3d 1277 (11th Cir. 2014) ......................................................... passim Boczar v. Manatee Hosps. & Health Sys., Inc., 993 F.2d 1514 (11th Cir ...
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and railing about how they knowingly addicted smokers, targeted minors, and lied about nicotine addiction and the serious health effects of smoking. Bob, Butterworth was seen on national 'IV almost ·crying ...
Publication • January 1, 2014
Telecommunication Emulator — Federal Bureau of Investigation — FCC— Federal Communications Commission FEDLA — FEDSA FTB Identification Immigration & Customs Enforcement — ICED IS IT Health Care Agency ...
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