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Brief • July 21, 2023
Filed under: Traffic stop, Traffic Stops
a question of numbers: stop enough cars and you’re bound to discover drugs.3 And what’s the harm if a few constitutional rights are trampled along the way? The Fourth Amendment to the United States ...
. c. Personal code: Your ID number d. An interpreter will then be connected to the call. 6. Brief the interpreter in summary form as to the nature of what information you are trying to gather ...
Brief • March 15, 2024
, the fee for the call is $5.95. If paying through credit or debit card, the fee is $3.00, and if using a third party (like MoneyGram or Western Union), the fee depends on what the third party charges ...
Brief • March 15, 2024
. 56. In what amounts to an empty gesture, Defendants claim to offer each person detained at the jail one free “on-site” video call per week, Sunday through Thursday. Defendants require that the video ...
Publication
of a tattoo session for inmates such that prices are commensurate with what an individual would pay in the community as a proportion of their disposable income. • Ensure all Program Officers are provided ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
. In a voice mail to Cutlar in February 2006, Schlozman stated: [W]hen we start asking about, “what is your commitment to civil rights?” . . . . [H]ow do you prove that? Usually by membership in some crazy ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
, 1999). These standards had evolved as a guide to what constitutes high-quality standards of correctional mental health care and provided a ready tool for assisting corrections administrators defend ...
and established the National Prison Project under Al's direction. It is no exaggeration to say that what Al achieved over the next two decades was nothing less than a legal revolution. He brought the rule of law ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
knowing what is going to come out of th[e] box [next] in Meridian, Mississippi or New York City . . . .”). 8. Id. at 352 (describing the institutional challenges facing the Court as potentially “insuperable ...
Publication • 2018
Filed under: Free Exercise Clause
character, the damages in the estimation of any sensible man may not be five dollars or even five cents; they may be what lawyers call merely nominal damages; and yet by this section jurisdiction ...
Publication • April 20, 2022
Filed under: Prison Conditions
, just hours before midnight, a fight in Parchman’s Unit 29 sparked what would become a prison riot lasting several weeks. In the months leading up to the riot, there had been widespread reports about ...
Publication • April 20, 2022
Filed under: Prison Conditions
, just hours before midnight, a fight in Parchman’s Unit 29 sparked what would become a prison riot lasting several weeks. In the months leading up to the riot, there had been widespread reports about ...
Case • 1992
." But an affidavit is evidence for purposes of determining whether a genuine issue of material fact exists. Fed. R. Civ. P. 56(c). And while the Judge seems to have been displeased with what he called the "general ...
Case • 1999
of appeal under Rule 23(f), and we do not think that it matters what caption the litigant places on the motion to reconsider. This case demonstrates why that limit is essential. Otherwise, by styling a motion ...
Case • 1995
) (affirming following remand). The trial court denied filing the petition under O.C.G.A. § 9-15-2 (d), based on its conclusion that "what petitioner requests is a discretionary matter, not something he ...
Case • 1996
are undisputed that Jones had been prescribed medicine to treat his condition; that the medicine had been withheld; and that he then suffered a severe stroke -- just what the medicine was designed to prevent ...
Case • 2002
threatened to kill Mr. White for what Mr. White had done to Trotter's wife; Mr. White told Wood that Trotter was his enemy and was going to try to get him; when Wood led Mr. White in handcuffs to Trotter's ...
Case • 2005
exception for prisoners is probably that the idea was too outlandish to occur to anyone when the legislation was under consideration by Congress. [13] We cannot see what difference it makes ...
Case • 1990
that the Attorney General attached this unsigned piece of paper to his addendum, but we are satisfied that what we have said today should ensure that there will not be a recurrence. [17] We may, however ...
Case • 1984
to the Plaintiff that was civil in nature and defendant Kohut lead the instruction on what to confiscate and or destroy inorder to meet defendant Marks instructions to keep the plaintiff out of court system ...
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