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Case • 2004
to recovery" in a separate part of the statute devoid of any mention of recovery or of what might be recovered. Doe ignores statutory language by reading the statute to speak of liability in a freestanding ...
Case • 2000
upon the violation of [a] plaintiff's personal rights, and not the rights of someone else." Archuleta v. McShan, 897 F.2d 495, 497 (10th Cir. 1990). Regardless of what happened to Mr. Winton, to allege ...
Case • 1999
, 1998, and December 11, 1998, defendants responded with what the Court denoted as "plan one," "plan two," and "plan three," respectively. n1 Following a hearing held June 15, 1999, the Court ordered ...
Case • 2000
Order (filed Sept. 7, 1976). Conceding that "[p]rior to the court order, there was virtually no law material in most libraries [and that what] was on hand was usually old, dated and of little value ...
Case • 2001
on the Impact loading dock while Schaefer determined what to do next. Plaintiff contends Schaefer ordered him to return to his cell. [17] In any event, plaintiff did reach his cell that evening. During ...
Case • 1988
immunity inquiry. The court felt it did not have jurisdiction in an interlocutory appeal to consider what it perceived was simply a question of "causation" going to the "merits." Id. at 167, 173-75. [42 ...
Case • 2007
26.09.002. What this policy promotes is the continued parental involvement in the children's lives to the greatest extent possible, given the dissolution of the marriage. [22] The entry of a parenting ...
Case • 1987
: The contours of the right must be sufficiently clear that a reasonable official would understand that what he is doing violates that right. This is not to say that an official action is protected by qualified ...
Case • 2005
elements, there remains great confusion as to what constitutes a prima facie case for a claim under section 12940, subdivision (a). Under BAJI No. 12.12, the plaintiff is not required to prove his ability ...
Case • 2000
against plaintiff under the headline "SHRINK HELD IN SEX ATTACKS ON PATIENTS." During this time, plaintiff was frightened, humiliated, embarrassed and uncertain what his future would hold. He described his ...
Case • 2001
that because of the vagueness, he will not know what he can and cannot view. If, as the government argues, he must wait until he is arrested to lear n whether or not he has violated the condition, the hardship ...
Case • 1986
that message would fill. Id., at A-23.*fn4 The Commission [ 475 U.S. Page 7] placed no limitations on what TURN or appellant could say in the envelope, except that TURN is required to state that its ...
Case • 2009
to Mr. Brown, ?it is difficult to identify what specific records they want.? CP at 2224. ¶20 In May 2007, RHA and the City commenced settlement negotiations. On May 22, 2007, Mr. Brown provided copies ...
information on what are surely the most important questions: when it comes to cost or quality, are private prisons better or worse than public prisons?” Or, as candidly stated by CCA vice president Steve ...
were kept in isolation.9 Under what became known as the Pennsylvania System, prisoners were held in solitary confinement and segregated from each other almost all of the time, including during meals ...
Brief • 2008
liable for §1983 violations in the courts of the State.‖ Id. at 380. That result is precisely what Howlett and the Supremacy Clause forbid. ii. Correction Law §24 Discriminates Against §1983 Claims ...
Brief • 2010
D. II. III. This Court Should Determine What Procedural Protections Are Required When Counsel is Removed Over a Defendant's Objection ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22 THIS COURT ...
Brief • September 29, 2010
” that Steakley recognized as marijuana residue, and the third baggie was covered with a “powder residue.” [Tr. 19-20]. Steakley also discovered what appeared to be “crumbled up marijuana” loose on the front ...
Brief • 2012
of others around him. (7/15 Tr. at 1137). Officer Dawson issued some kind of command to Turner, and although the witnesses have different recollections of what exactly was said,5 it is undisputed that when ...
Brief • January 25, 2011
.......................................... 13 Jerome H. Skolnick, Deception by Police, CRIM. JUST. ETHICS, Summer/Fall 1982, at 40 ............................................. 14 Christopher Slobogin, Testilying: Police Perjury and What to Do ...
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