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Brief • 2006
.30) (Hereafter, all references to 2 numbered exhibits will be to this Declaration) 3 4 B. Plaintiff Has Not Been Informed of The Outcome Of The Investigation Concerning The Case In Which He ...
Brief • June 19, 2013
argument. Fed. R. Civ. P. 78(b); C.D. Cal. L.R. 7-15. For the reasons set forth below, Plaintiffs’ motion is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part. I. PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND On April 11, 2011, Plaintiffs ...
Brief • 2010
characteristics in writing.” Aff. of Patrick C. Gariety, ¶ 4. 7 Amended Compl. ¶ 47. 8 Id. 9 Id. at ¶ 50. 4 Case 1:09-cv-10272-JLT Document 26 Filed 06/07/10 Page 5 of 13 plan on ways to amputate h[er ...
Brief • April 20, 2012
TRANSFERS § 2.5(2)(C) & cmt. h; ALASKA STAT. § 13.12.114(2) (1996); ARIZ. REV. STAT. ANN. § 14-2114(B) (1995); CAL. PROB. CODE ANN. § 6451 (West 1995); HAW. REV. STAT. § 560:2-114 (1993); 755 ILL. COMP. STAT ...
Brief • 2009
.......................................................................................................... 4 THE COMPLAINT STATES CLAIMS AGAINST THE DEFENDANTS UNDER FED. R. CIV. PRO. 8(A). ...................... 4 A. The Pleading Standard ......................................................... 4 B ...
Brief • 2008
guilty in the District of Utah to one count of aggravated sexual abuse in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2241(c) and was sentenced to 120 months in prison and 60 months of supervised release. The Bureau ...
Brief • 2007
....................................................................................................................... 6 A. B. C. III. The “experience” prong is satisfied not by analogizing these proceedings to general civil commitment hearings, but by recognizing that these proceedings are extensions of criminal ...
Brief • 2011
and the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. Fed. R. Civ. P. 56(c)(2). In considering a motion for summary judgment, we must draw all reasonable inferences in favor of the nonmoving party ...
Brief • 2010
($350,000). b) Compensatory damages against the remaining Defendants, jointly and severally, in an amount of not less than Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000). c) Attorneys’ fees as allowed by law ...
Brief • 2009
information collected or compiled therefrom; and d. {00248305.DOC} Certify the Client Class pursuant to Colo.R.Civ.P. 23(b)(2). c. 12 Set an expedited briefing schedule and a date for an expedited hearing ...
Brief • 2006
) or the Neighborhood Legal Services (682.2700) for help or come to Room JM 170 at 500 Indiana Avenue, N.W., for more information concerning where you may ask for such help. CAForm 1 ~£rtar C!tnurt Df tlt.e ilbitrirt ...
Brief • 2006
, Ex. 20, 21, 22 and 23; Dkt.30) (Hereafter, all references to 2 numbered exhibits will be to this Declaration) 3 4 B. Plaintiff Has Not Been Informed of The Outcome Of The Investigation Concerning ...
Brief • 2011
. been narrowly defined and limited to circumstances when a recorder's office is providing photocopying "services." 3 B. Technological distinctions between "photocopying" and various other reproduction ...
Brief • April 29, 2016
Filed under: Religious Grooming
, but not limited to: 25 a. Compensatory damages in an amount to be proven at trial; 26 b. Punitive damages in an amount to be proven at trial; 27 c. Nominal damages; 28 14 •. Case 2:16-cv-02966-PSG-SK ...
Brief • June 14, 2013
of a prepaid debit card with associated fees. b. c. The schedule of fees charged to Class members related to the prepaid debit cards which are the method by which money seized from the Class members ...
Brief • 2008
motions to dismiss under Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6) does not support his motion to dismiss the supervisory liability claims against him under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. Indeed, Twombly actually undercuts Defendant ...
Brief • April 29, 2014
on This Matter ......... 2 B. Plaintiffs Counsel Spent an Appropriate Amount of Time on the Complaint ....... 3 C. The Time Spent Conferring Was Appropriate and Reasonable ............................. .4 D ...
Filing
information printed from the Internet is not reasonably related to the Georgia prison system’s legitimate penological interests. B. There is no rational connection between the ban on Internetgenerated mail ...
higher rates of infectious diseases including hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS, staphylococcus, and sexually transmitted diseases than the general population. Prison Health Care For many women, prison is the first ...
Brief • January 31, 2022
Filed under: COVID-19
of the portions of the report to which objection is made. Macort, 208 F. App’x at 783-84; see also 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1). The district court may accept, reject, or modify in whole or in part, the findings ...
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