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Brief • 2011
, MCl 333.26424 sets forth specific procedures that allow medical marijuana patients to register with the Michigan Department of Community Health, to Q "'0 Q) obtain identification cards which protect ...
Brief • 2005
to purchase at the prison canteen with his meager funds. As a result, he has lost over 30 pounds on a diet consisting 6 almost entirely of peanut butter and crackers. He believes that his health is suffering ...
Brief • 2006
“the weatherman said it wasn’t supposed to be hot today and I know its cool in that cell.”4 De La Rosa delayed opening the cell door for at least ten minutes.5 When Mr. Burrell was finally brought out of the cell ...
Brief • 2005
) Cross-complaint filed by (name): (5) nCl Entire action of all parties and all causes of action (6) Other (specify):" Each side to bear its on (date): 0!l (date): 0 Date: ~orney' 00 own costs and s ...
a speculative level. Twombly, 550 U.S. at 555; see Ashcroft v. Iqbal, 129 S. Ct. 1937, 1949 (2009); EEOC v. Concentra Health Servs., 496 F.3d 773, 776 (7th Cir. 2007). “A claim has facial plausibility when ...
In-the-News Article • March 30, 2016
;s statutory authority. Oklahoma also claims that lower phone rates will cost its budget $3 million in commission payments.  Commissions, however, are part of the reason rates are so high ...
Brief • November 8, 2006
, LeoGrande, Allen, Slaughter, Walker and Bell were deliberately indifferent to the plaintiff’s health and safety and deliberately indifferent to a serious and immediate risk of harm to the plaintiff, failed ...
Publication
Filed under: PLRA
prevents them from going to court unless they have exhausted their administrative remedies. In most prisons, that means reporting the rape within 15 days; in some, it’s as few as two days. Despite ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Mental Health
riminal justice sy tern and on to jail or pri on, which has as its main objective to pro id , iolating some law and gaining car custody and control.' The emphasis i mo tly upon custod and control. Care ...
Brief • November 7, 2019
of Detective Brian Walburn of the Dauphin County Criminal Investigations Division. 2. This incident was not the first of its kind perpetrated by C.O. Marshall as he has used excessive force against other ...
Brief • July 21, 2021
Filed under: Censorship
, executors, administrators, successors, agents, and assigns agrees to release, acquit, and forever discharge Defendants and all those in interest with them, including the State of Oregon and all of its ...
Brief • September 9, 2019
. Laws § 28.721 et seq., due to her office’s proximity to a school. Two weeks earlier, the Sixth Circuit issued its decision in Does #1-5 v. Snyder, 834 F.3d 696 (6th Cir. 2016), finding relevant portions ...
Brief • August 22, 2017
Filed under: False Arrest
Document #: 1 Filed: 08/22/17 Page 6 of 6 PageID #:6 37) Defendant City of Chicago is liable as principal for all torts committed by its agents. WHEREFORE, should one or more of Defendants Officers be found ...
Publication
agreed on a $7.8 billion prison reform package focused mainly on building more prisons; the legislation also called for “reentry centers” and “inmate treatment and prison-to-employment plans,” but it’s ...
Publication
previously had been under a court order to remove maximum-security inmates from the medium-security prison. Michael J. Quinlan, the company's director of planning, promised that CCA would learn from its ...
Brief • March 20, 2015
the laws of the State of Washington. All acts 11 and omissions of Spokane County were done through its agents, departments, or 12 employees while acting within the scope of their agency/employment ...
of Albuquerque were aware of the substantial risk that allowing the custom of its officers using excessive, deadly force against citizens to continue would pose to the public but chose not to take appropriate ...
. Defendant Corizon, Inc., is a privately held foreign corporation, and was the principal medical provider with whom New Mexico Corrections Department contracted to provide medical services to inmates in its ...
several letters to prison officials, including defendants Health Care Administrator Dr. Phil Martin, Dr. Louis Shicker, Agency Page2 of9 Case 3:16-cv-00171-NJR-DGW Document 7 Filed 03/15/16 Page 3 of 9 ...
Brief • August 9, 2023
Filed under: Excessive Force
-Defendants which is covered by its policy with Defendant. C. The parties desire to enter into this Settlement Agreement in order to provide for certain payments in full and final settlement and discharge ...
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