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Brief • October 5, 2015
paragraphs of Doc #85 are Disputed: 20 - the video is very fuzzy and its hard to see what all the officers are doing unless you experienced it yourself (Ex. 1, 110:4-12), video fairly accurate if you break ...
. When the door opened, the officers saw Sheehan lying on her bed with a book on her chest or stomach. What happened next is mostly, though not entirely, undisputed. In Sergeant Reynolds' telling, Sheehan ...
Brief • June 10, 2016
Then you may begin. 14 MR. HOMEY: Thank you. I just wanted 15 to point out that the use for the funds we receive 16 from the commissions, what those are actually used 17 for. 18 Those funds ...
Brief • October 22, 2009
Filed under: Declaratory Judgment
. This training also includcs the evaluation of physical actions in combative environments, including what is required to create effective human combatives responses and decision-making under duress. I am extremely ...
immunity from prior infection or from vaccination lasts; 7 nobody knows what new strain might develop that can break through these defenses. 8 In the meantime, the disease continues to kill – particularly ...
Brief • September 1, 2023
what standard of review should apply to prison regulations that limit access to publications, and inmates' First Amendment rights. Thornburgh v. Abbot, 490 U.S. 401 ~ 408, 109 S. Ct. 1874. The Court ...
Brief • February 11, 2022
what he had heard. The prisoner replied that CO Peter Small had told him that she was a “dyke.” 54. When she asked how that conversation came about, the prisoner told her that Small was talking about ...
Brief • March 29, 2023
in the alleged constitutional violation.” Id. “Each case must be examined individually, with particular focus on what the officer knew and how he responded.” Dale v. Poston, 548 F.3d 563, 569 (7th Cir. 2008 ...
Brief • July 22, 2013
of them.”); Colbeck Dep. at 15, 23 (“… I spoke with the local parole and probation agent and … his understanding was and is today … consistent [with what] I’ve espoused throughout [this deposition ...
Brief • November 20, 2014
1302596, at *1 (D.N.M. Mar. 17, 2007)(Browning, J.)). The United States argues that the Court distinguishes between using SOPs to show the objective reasonableness of a defendant’s conduct and to show what ...
Brief • March 19, 2015
functioning. He cannot remember what he has previously done in a day or what he has eaten, and needs reminders to perform most activities of daily living and self-care, including bathing and using the (5 of 28 ...
Publication
Penalty Be Reduced? 18 Why Does the Death Penalty Cost So Much? 20 What is Society Receiving in Return? 22 Conclusion 23 References 24 5 DP4.indd 5 10/17/09 9:45 AM RECONSIDERING THE DEATH ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
. requested that RD hand over the pen. Lt. then noted that RD began holding the pen in a “threatening manner”. Lt. Lt did not note what was threatening 7 According to VP&A’s interview with the EMT, all EMT’s ...
Publication
outrageous, that it may fairly- be said to shock the contemporary conscience." Id at S47 n.8. • The CIA's'interrogation program is not flarbitrary in the constitutional sense" because it is limited to what ...
Publication • December 6, 2018
love, most of all, just being with my family. I cling to the comfort of my family being safe and together because I know what it feels like not to have that. The Christmas I was eight years old I woke ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Hepatitis
to uninfected persons. I. THE HEPATITIS C VIRUS (HCV) What is the Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)? The Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an infectious disease transmitted through exposure to infected blood.45 It causes ...
Publication • 2020
confinement, for how long, and why? (2) How, if at all, do their individual characteristics, including ethnicity, gang status, and behavioral profiles change over time? (3) What patterns emerge from ...
Publication • 2020
not have to the data underlying our study, beyond patient negotiations with the Washington department of corrections about exactly what data would be shared for what purposes Funding: KR received a Langeloth ...
developed what would become the Use of Force data collection.9 Use of Force seeks to collect information about any use-of-force incident that results in the death or serious bodily injury of a person, as well ...
partnerships can last for decades, it is inevitable that a government’s correctional needs will change during the life of the contract. However, these deals severely limit what a government can do to respond ...
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