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Publication
Filed under: Police, FBI
that without any documentation for the requests except possibly e-mail messages, CAU personnel routinely asked the on-site providers' employees to provide calling activity information in response to what were ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
that the consequences of what does or does not happen to those who experience it will also be felt by the community into which the majority of prisoners are released.5 The reality of the carceral world shows ...
Publication
Filed under: Court Access
. at 826. The city attorney’s letter to Memphis in May stated: The City Attorney’s Office is willing to assist you and Memphis in May officials in determining what are constitutional legal boundaries ...
Brief • July 26, 1995
what he was doing or why he had acted so abruptly, but then realized that he thought I was switching the film. When I questioned him about his motives, asking if he thought T had switched the tilm, he ...
Brief • September 26, 2016
that the physiological effect of the electrical discharge was not powerful enough to satisfy end users. 11. To boost sales to law enforcement and correctional agencies, so to dominate what was then a competitive market ...
Brief • 2008
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Washington's lethal injection policy is conspicuously silent about how officials should conduct themselves, their qualifications, or what procedures ...
in the men’s housing areas of the Central Cellblock and the cellblock at Superior Court. This placement led to her being forced to urinate in front of male detainees who masturbated and threw what appeared ...
a reasonable knowledge of what the law prohibits. United States v. Peltier, 422 U.S. 531, 542, 95 S.Ct. 2313, 2320, 45 L.Ed.2d 374 (1975). Id. {¶ 38} We do not question the objective reasonableness of a policy ...
Brief • December 8, 2014
"alternative means of exercising the right . . . remain open to prison inmates" . . . ; (3) what impact the desired accommodation would have on security staff, inmates, and the allocation of prison ...
Brief • June 3, 2020
for their disabilities and avoid interacting 10 with staff.9 The hostile environment leads people with mental illness to not report 11 suicidality or need for treatment.10 And because they have seen what happens to people ...
Brief • June 30, 2020
for their disabilities and avoid interacting 10 with staff.9 The hostile environment leads people with mental illness to not report 11 suicidality or need for treatment.10 And because they have seen what happens to people ...
Brief • July 27, 2016
type of training in making a determination of what in fact was a legal call. (EOR III, 000423, lns. 19-24, 000493000494, and 000509); Both listened for “legal jargon” in making their determination ...
and the 5 shooting death of Charles Burns. Throughout the course of events they were informed by 6 Team 1 (see below) as to the statements being elicited from Lawrence and were informing 7 Team 1 what ...
was being arrested, leaving them to speculate on what she had done wrong. 26 65. Plaintiff was humiliated and suffered fear and other emotional distress 27 12 28 COMPLAINT Case 3:15-cv-02~-CAB-JLB ...
appointment, Dr. Fithian did not document 25 what medical records or sick calls he reviewed nor what clinical report he received 26 from the mental health staff. (Fact 26.) Dr. Fithian also confirmed ...
Brief • November 14, 2023
Filed under: Immigration Detention
provided, ORR will include in 20 the revised Plan a brief written explanation of why the Plan 21 has not been fully implemented and what steps will be taken 22 to ensure full implementation of the Plan ...
Brief • March 30, 2015
they saw a black 2003 Mercedes 13 Benz with license plate number 5WFM969 parked in front of the 14 home. 15 stated that he used his flashlight to examine the Mercedes and 16 saw what appeared to him ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Advocacy
on the status of prisoners as warranting less humane treatment, asserting that: They [prisoners] should have thought before they robbed, raped, and killed people. I mean, that’s what these prisoners have done ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
. The chief psychologist reviews the errors in those cases to determine what impact the errors may have on the validity of the psychological evaluations. For the purposes of our audit, we requested a report ...
, University of Minnesota, concerning Marion. At this time the Subcommittee is considering what further action it will take. The report prepared by Breed and Ward in December 1984 2 contained a number ...
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