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Brief • December 22, 2021
Filed under: Protests, Excessive Force
responded: “that’s what we are, tactical officers… if we’re deployed, we deploy tactically” (Eberharter deposition, pp. 56-57). This is a circular argument that lacks credibility. It suggests that Metro/SWAT ...
Brief • April 15, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
then quoted or cited Dr. Favilla’s report. Id. at pages 1-2. He wrote, “Mr. Jarvis 7 Case 1:20-cv-02028-RMR-GPG Document 127 Filed 04/15/22 USDC Colorado Page 8 of 16 missing what amounts to 3 doses ...
Brief • May 20, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
Mr. Jarvis’ medications did not put him at substantial risk for medical harm “as stated by Dr. Favilla in his report.” Exhibit 8 at page 8. “Mr. Jarvis missing what amounts to 3 doses of lisinopril did ...
Brief • March 4, 2024
what she should do on 2D3. 19. Plaintiff went to Unit 2D3. Unit 2D3 was fully staffed. There were three officers working on that unit. In addition, another Correctional Police Officer ...
Brief • June 27, 2023
warrant, and the number of officers involved in the incident. He also identified what he characterized as a legal difference between the Fourth Amendment rights at issue in Snowden’s case and in Bivens. He ...
Brief • April 15, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
then quoted or cited Dr. Favilla’s report. Id. at pages 1-2. He wrote, “Mr. Jarvis 7 Case 1:20-cv-02028-RMR-GPG Document 127 Filed 04/15/22 USDC Colorado Page 8 of 16 missing what amounts to 3 doses ...
Brief • May 20, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
him at substantial risk for medical harm “as stated by Dr. Favilla in his report.” Exhibit 8 at page 8. “Mr. Jarvis missing what amounts to 3 doses of lisinopril did not cause him to have a stroke two ...
Brief • November 7, 2023
Filed under: Public Records
only its private business interests and those decisions are unrelated to Vermont agency business. The Court notes that it, and presumably HRDC, does not currently know what responsive records Centurion ...
Brief • March 18, 2014
. Supporting Facts. State as briefly as possible the FACTS supporting Count I. Describe exactly what each Defendant ,did or did not that violated your rights. State the facts clearly in your own words without ...
Brief • September 26, 2011
knee on 5 plaintiffs right elbow and applied pressure in what plaintiff perceived was an 6 attempt to break his arm. Towards the end of the beating a deputy clubbed 7 plaintiff in the head ...
Brief • July 28, 2021
can cause more than de minimis injuries. Defendants’ contend that what they characterize as de minimis injuries correspond with de minimis force and cite precedent stating de minimis force ...
Brief • July 28, 2015
for assistance in this case. I am being paid at the rate of $200 per hour. In addition to what I have included in this report, my attached resume lists my qualifications. See Attachment B. I have not published any ...
based on what they characterize as either “pure 8 speculation” or “unsupported claims” fail. For example, County defendants assert that it is speculative 9 that because medical screenings ...
plaintiffs are suing for what wrongs, fails to perform the essential functions of a 11 complaint.” Id. at 1180. 12 Generally, material beyond the pleadings may not be considered in deciding a Rule 13 12 ...
Brief • November 17, 2015
first determine what level of scrutiny applies. Defendants argue that plaintiff's treatment is subject to the lowest level of scrutiny, ~, rational basis review. See Lopez v. City of New York, 2009 WL ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
male “cocaine fiends,” the latter depicted by police and the press as raping White women en masse while enjoying invulnerability to police bullets.8 Public fear in the 1930s, during what was really ...
Publication
. This report uses data from the NCVS to describe how often and under what circumstances other people, in addition to the victim interviewed and the offender(s), are present during a violent crime ...
Publication
, that it is useful to distinguish Peltzman's debatable approach from what is, we think, the much more straightforward technique we applied. The first distinction is one of the a priori plausibility of the model under ...
Publication
Filed under: Visiting
.” 1 O n any given day, approximately 2.6 million children (or about 1 in every 33) have a parent in jail or prison. 2 Until relatively recently, few people paid attention to what happens to children ...
also list what should be considered ordinary business costs, 1 2 5 North Carolina Department of Correction Seeks ACA Accreditation 6 The Second Chance Act of 2007: A Congressional Response to the Re ...
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