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Brief • February 3, 2016
and community groups involved with victims of law enforcement misconduct. NPAP also supports legislative efforts aimed at increasing accountability, and appears as Amicus Curiae in cases, such as this one, which ...
. 809 (Ill. I 988). To meet the standard for lIED. the defendanfs conduct "must go beyond all bounds of decency and be considered intolerable in a civilized community:· Honaker v. Smilh. 256 F.3d 477. 490 ...
a CCSO deputy to swear out an arrest warrant against G.H. for harassing communications. 37. The next day, April 24, 2020, Defendant HILL texted G.H., "[T]his is Sheriff Victor Hill. We have a warrant ...
and suffered from real and chronic pain. 21. Jail staff were informed of Mr. Suane's serious medical need through his grievances, as well as through communications from Mr. Suane's daughter, also requesting ...
Brief • December 20, 2019
retaliating against Mr. Hill for prosecuting this lawsuit and for communicating with counsel; directing that Correctional Officer Kyle Masters have no further contact with Mr. Hill; ordering Mr. Hill’s transfer ...
Brief • September 26, 2023
Filed under: Wrongful Death
of electronically stored information (“ESI”), including a request for medical documents and communications by Wellpath medical staff. Devlin Decl., ECF 96-47, Ex. 45. Nearly two years later, after multiple status ...
Brief • March 18, 2024
AND/OR ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE NOTICE This communication, including any attachments, contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual or entity to whom it is addressed. Any review ...
Brief • June 21, 2022
. It is an equity real estate investment trust (“REIT”) specializing in the design, financing, development, and operation of secure facilities, processing centers, and community reentry centers in the United States ...
Summary) Recommendations for Reform: Restoring Trust Between the Chicago Police and the Communities they Serve,” p. 8 (April 2016) [https://chicagopatf.org/wpcontent/uploads/2016/04 ...
Brief • November 27, 2017
and outrageous 18 because an average member of the community would regard the conduct as atrocious, 19 intolerable in a civilized community, and beyond all possible bounds of decency. 20 21 22 52. Officer ...
Brief • February 23, 2016
in this Agreement, Plaintiff does hereby for Plaintiff and Plaintiffs marital community, if any, Plaintiffs heirs, children, executors, successors, administrators and assigns, hereby forever releases, discharges ...
Brief • May 15, 2017
of inappropriate contact with female staff member Carol Olson explaining 19 my attempts to communicate with Eva Lemmons and her subsequent retirement. He in 20 tum tells me to communicate with the new SCC ...
use of prison industries programs to assist work program participants in the development of job skills necessary for successful reintegration into the community after release from imprisonment. Sec ...
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communities, “it is a mistake to think that these kinds of conditions do not directly affect us.”13 A conversation with a correction officer I had several years ago during a visit to Southport prison in upstate ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
of professionalism and serve the needs of inmates consistent with the Department's "Core Values." The CMTF's responsibilities and goals include promoting community trust, reducing jail violence by changing the deputy ...
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Filed under: Juveniles
. • At bail or bond hearings: the questions asked in adult court to set bond are not appropriate for children, who are never employed, seldom own property, and frequently lack "ties to the community." Judges ...
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thatwhich is required in the performance of official duties with the Department, is prohibtted inthe interest of professional unbiased service. Personal communications and/or relationships ,between employees ...
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.. Futher ateges Type 01 Case: Habeas Corpus retaliation resulting in demotion ard Wtmate d"1SCfmge. Subject. TRANSFERS, COMMUNITY TREATMENT Damages Req: Excess ci $100,000; CENTERS Special Monitoring: IC2 ...
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, Catholic, evangelical Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Orthodox Christian, mainline Protestant, Quaker, Sikh and Unitarian Universalist communities. Members include national denominations and faith groups ...
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. g. 2. Infraction history, Cell cleanliness, Personal hygiene, Compliance with the Individual Behavior Management Plan/Individualized Treatment Plan to include acceptable communication, cooperation ...
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