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Case • 2007
, when he was released from custody after the State dropped the charges against him, but rather when he appeared before the examining magistrate and was bound over for trial. Since more than two years ...
Brief • September 22, 2006
, was twelve years old. Mitchell was thirtyw one years old when Mr. Gibbs was finally released from prison in 2005. 6. On September 29, 2005 Mr. Gibbs's conviction was vacated after the State's only eyewitness ...
Publication
, June 1988. Pretrial Release: Concepts, Issues, and Strategies for Improvement, by Stevens H. Clarke, Vol. 1, Issue 3, October 1988. FOREWORD In the economic climate of the 1980s any discussion ...
pursuant to Cal. Pen. Code§ 1203.4). 13 20. After holding Ms. Dansby in custody for over 12 hours on the bogus felony 14 charge, LASD officials released her because defendant AREVALO knew ...
Brief • August 31, 2007
duriug his Tier III prison disciplinary hearing shortly after the incident and which defendant Jubert as hearing officer could have followed up on at the time. The same can be said of a Central Office ...
Brief • March 24, 2021
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
. Defendants successfully delayed Plaintiff's follow-up appointments and treatment until her release date - almost two years after she had first complained of symptoms and requested to be taken ...
Brief • November 2, 2021
Filed under: Medical
ending the study. 4 going two weeks it lasted only six days. 5 broke down in only 36 hours. 6 that. Rather than The first prisoner Several others broke down after And Zimbardo and Banks and I had ...
Case • 2002
Davis up and slammed him onto a table. Bardak caused the plaintiff to suffer injuries to his back. He was treated at Huntington Hospital and released to police custody that night. At an unspecified point ...
Case • 2002
was returned to prison from parole and housed at the Oregon State Penitentiary ("OSP") until March 28, 1983, when he was transferred to OSCI. Plaintiff remained, for the most part, at OSCI until his release ...
after serving 11 years of his federal sentence, the federal government paroled Garrido and released him to Nevada's authorities to serve his state sentence. Seven months later, Nevada paroled Garrido ...
Case • 1997
. 285). Defendants objected to the inclusion of a request for incentive awards in Plaintiffs' Motion for Attorneys' Fees and Expenses (doc. 314). BACKGROUND This is a prisoner civil rights class action ...
Article • April 1, 2022 • from PLN April, 2022
Filed under: Wrongful Death
Texas Rangers Often Lackadaisical in Prisoner Death Investigations by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke “The Texas Rangers are investigating.” The words bring all the swagger ...
Brief • 2000
. The plaintiff in this claim is and was, at all times mentioned herein, a prisoner of the District of Columbia Department of Corrections Central Facility, Located at P.O. Box 25, Lorton, Virginia 22199. Ill ...
Publication • February 22, 2016
Filed under: Death Penalty
that were fully reviewed during the period. • Capital trials produce so many mistakes that it takes three judicial inspections to catch them —leaving grave doubt whether we do catch them all. After state ...
Case • 2007
to exhaust as an affirmative defense. [32] After we received the parties' supplemental briefs, the Supreme Court decided Woodford v. Ngo, 126 S.Ct. 2378 (2006). In Woodford, a prisoner argued that his ...
Article • December 15, 2004 • from PLN December, 2004
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Complaints
and the article after that will discuss the three-strikes provision of the PLRA. Notes 1 This article is authored by Daniel E. Manville. He is the author and publisher of the recently released ...
Publication
Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
forms of address with transgender inmates. 1 The term “transgender” includes any transsexual or intersex prisoner. Transsexual people are individuals who perceive themselves as members of gender or sex ...
Brief • 2005
review of approximately 40 pathology slides from the Histopathologic 16 During interviews with physicians at Elmhurst Hospital in New York after his release from prison, Lopez stated that he used ...
Case • 2005
to suits filed after release that allege unlawful prison conditions. If it makes sense to try to reduce the volume of frivolous prisoner litigation regarding prison conditions by restricting attorney-fee ...
Case • 1981
against Edward J. Klecker, Director of the North Dakota Department of Institutions and various other prison officials. Originally, five separate actions were filed but these were later consolidated into one ...
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