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Brief • March 22, 2013
of the action in question must be apparent,” Wilson v. Layne, 526 U.S. 603, 615 (1999), so that “a reasonable official would understand that what he is doing violates that right,” Anderson v. Creighton, 483 U.S ...
Brief • February 28, 2008
violations were the same people arrested; instead, they refer generically to what ‘demonstrators’ were seen doing.”). Defendants argue that Herold gave repeated warnings to the arrestees and an opportunity ...
Brief • February 17, 2008
properly responded to Plainiff's public record request dated March 11, 2006? 7. What is the proper amount of per-day penalties to impose against DOC for violating the Public Records Act? IV. EVIDENCE ...
Brief • February 9, 2011
channel to grieve their case, but even when a policy is vague, a prisoner must do what is required by the grievance policy.4 “We have clearly held that an inmate does not exhaust available administrative ...
Brief • February 8, 2010
Defendant treating Psychiatrist Dr. Kellon explained what happened next: 16 My understanding and my impression from this is 17 that what happened is his medication was never 18 verified. 19 Q. Okay. 20 ...
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preaching that existed in an unremarkable way for seven years is already the least restrictive means. This practice is totally consistent with what is done on the federal level. For example, the Federal ...
Brief • March 24, 2010
are a Moving Target A. The APA’s Parole Standards What evidence must an Ohio prisoner scheduled for a 2010 parole hearing produce in order to demonstrate his or her fitness for parole? This is a contested ...
Brief • January 7, 2011
by an officer involved in the beating not to report what happened. 47. The officers took Fecu back in cuffs to his cell. On the way, he was grabbed, slammed on the stairs and threatened about the consequences ...
Brief • July 14, 2008
what is a reasonable attorneys’ fee award, the court must determine “the number of hours reasonably expended on the litigation multiplied by a reasonable hourly rate.” Hensley v. Eckerhart, 461 U.S. 424 ...
Brief • October 27, 2008
in cases where the government is a party.” FTC v. Standard Financial Management Corp., 830 F.2d 404, 410 (1st Cir. 1987). “[I]n such circumstances, the public’s right to know what the executive branch ...
Brief • March 30, 2004
would spray him with pepper spray, and beat him with his baton just not for believe Officer asking for his spoon back. psychologist, away on his 11. to what was 12. "All I want 3. again ...
Brief • January 4, 2013
, and any other ~eIe:vantinfollllation; Determine what the officers did and their stated justification for'what they-did; . ' .. C. Compare with Standards of Training and Pradice ~e thi!~. step involves ...
Brief • February 17, 2014
the misconduct in the past is what caused Stevens’s subordinates to violate his civil rights. Additionally, Abney sufficiently pleads Bickell’s knowledge and acquiescence, and thus personal involvement ...
Brief • 2009
III refused. When Julio had trouble going to the bathroom with his 15 hands together and asked John Doe III for help, John Doe III mocked Julio, shouting 16 “What’s the matter, you can’t find ...
Brief • 1998
the plaintiff's research was 24- an issue of fact; i.e., issues which were not in the trial record. Z5 26 XXVI. Any legal research is based on facts, because the facts de- 27 termine what legal questions ...
Brief • 2009
the non-MIWON statutory fees), Plaintiffs would receive, as a percentage 23 of the fund, a 31 % award. This is well within the reasonable range of percentage of 24 the fund awards, just at what most ...
Brief • 2005
accomplishing what the plaintiff 19 sought to achieve by the lawsuit, lacks the necessary judicial imprimatur on the change” to 20 allow an award of attorneys’ fees. Buckhannon Bd. & Care Home, Inc. v. W ...
Brief • 2009
if I did or not. I could have. What's the purpose of using a laser light? Target acquisition. Do you know whether the Kitsap County sheriff's deputies had similar equipment that you had? I do not know ...
Brief • July 28, 2014
Filed under: Telephone Rates
hewed closely to its statutory mandate, exercising its core authority in this first step of what will be an ongoing effort to determine reasonable rates for prisoners‟ interstate telephone calls. I ...
Brief • May 30, 2014
stands over her, Mrs. West says, “Oh my God, that hurts so bad,” Sergeant Faust does nothing and says nothing. 53. Officer Smidt says, “Continue to talk. We don’t care what you are saying.” Sergeant Faust ...
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