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determine what actions a dog would take once deployed. However these officers could not clearly articulate what extenuating circumstances would justify use of bite-and-hold versus find-and-bark. In effect ...
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Hepatitis C Clinical Management Program HEPATITIS C PATIENT INFORMATION WHAT IS HEPATITIS C? Hepatitis is any inflammation of the liver. The most common causes of liver inflammation are viruses, drugs ...
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on the edge of what is humanly tolerable for those with normal resilience,” do not 3. 4. 5. 6. Id. at 2. Jones ‘El v. Berge, 164 F. Supp. 2d 1096, 1098 (W.D. Wis. 2001). RIVELAND, supra note 1, at 1. 889 F ...
proposals will be discussed later in this article. First, exactly what is the current situation regarding prison overcrowding? One of the functions of the North Carolina Sentencing and Policy Advisory ...
Brief • September 14, 2023
implored the Court to allow these seriously troubled young people to be housed at Angola for a short time promising that they would receive robust rehabilitative treatment. Regrettably, the Court bought what ...
CC, Kyles feared that inmates affiliated with the Gangster Disciples would learn what he had done at Menard CC. 36. Because of this fear, and because members of the Gangster Disciples had placed ...
Brief • January 3, 2025
Filed under: Failure to Treat
1. See also What Name and Number To Give the Requester for guidelines on whose number to enter. Certification Under penalties of perjury, I certify that: 1, The number shown on this form Is my ...
, which cut prison food costs by 40 percent. While everyone was busy patting Monem on the back, however, he was robbing Oregon taxpayers blind in what authorities describe as one of the worst corruption ...
of responsive documents. Id. As here, AnheuserBusch’s employee who was “most likely to have significant information” was not asked what documents he had and only a small portion of the documents he had were ...
Brief • June 14, 2016
in original). The Supreme Court requires the district court to look to the dissimilarities among the proposed class members, as these “are what have the potential to impede the generation of common answers ...
Brief • January 22, 2016
in original). The Supreme Court requires the district court to look to the dissimilarities among the proposed class members, as these “are what have the potential to impede the generation of common answers ...
Brief • May 29, 2016
OF ARGUMENT It is difficult to imagine a starker violation of the Sixth Amendment and due process than what transpired below. Mr. Hebert pleaded guilty to a $16,000 fraud that carried a guidelines range topping ...
in the question of what documents experts can review while inspecting the facility. If the Magistrate Judge were to rule on these issues prior to the District Court ruling on the Objection, both the Magistrate ...
Brief • July 19, 2016
For State Judiciary Violate Criminal Defendants’ Due Process Rights. New York University Law Review. (June 2006.) 3 Cobb, Sue Bell, I Was Alabama’s Top Judge. I’m Ashamed of What I had to do to Get ...
Brief • August 8, 2014
Filed under: Attorney Fee Awards
of the PLRA ... was plainly to curtail what Congress perceived to be inmate abuses of the judicial process" and "to give district courts greater power to protect their dockets from meritless lawsuits" brought ...
Brief • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Telephones, Telephone Rates
of inmates cycle through his facility, described what happens when prisoners gradually lose touch with their families while in prison: Inmates that have minimal contact with family tend to believe no one gives ...
Brief • February 10, 2017
that there are technical challenges associated with 2 Defendants’ video back-up efforts—that is not what this motion is about. Contempt is 3 appropriate here because of Defendants’ complete and continued failure ...
Brief • January 31, 2018
that was far more extensive and expensive than what Gates allowed and that because “Gates upheld an injunction providing narrower relief, and there is no showing that the Constitution mandated more relief ...
of the named arrestee. Plaintiffs were required to again compel Defendant to identify what personal knowledge, if any, the hundreds of police officers who were identified as being involved in the action ...
) There was no nurse or aide present at this appointment. 95) S.D. reported what had happened to a mental health provider at his facility shortly gloves. after this appointment. 96) S.D. also informed a grievance ...
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