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In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
froze, along with a dental assistant. Another assistant saved the day, taking over Diven's patient, shouting commands to the doctor, and calling for emergency aid. She told investigators that what she ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2007
to county records. "What I was trying to do was to help my son to think about his life in a more positive way. Why would they would be against that?" she asked. Micalizzi said the county has ...
In-the-News Article • January 26, 2008
anything because you don't know where everyone's been and what they touched," Tchakmakian said. Thousands of inmates opt for pay-to-stay programs at municipal jails in the Los Angeles area each ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2001
of retired judges as judges pro tem. "What are the circumstances of the retirement?" Diamond asked. "Is this someone who's keeping up on the law?" Diamond said the trial lawyers think ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2008
Country Club. In response, Puryear said that he would recuse himself for at least five years from all cases involving CCA and its executives: said there were disagreements among medical experts about what ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2012
Center. "Who could be against this common-sense effort to require reports on what CCA is doing to prevent sexual assaults? CCA, apparently, which is indicative of the true priorities of both ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2012
. “Questions that need to be answered include why levels of violence are increasing, whether that increase is a result of the new policies implemented by Commissioner Schofield, and if not, what ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
officials, including those in the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office, cannot pick and choose, at their own whim, what citizens can read – even if those citizens have been accused of a crime ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2008
. Although an increasing number of Americans are going to prison, few Americans care to fully understand what actually happens in these institutions. Out of sight, out of mind, lock them up and throw away ...
Brief • June 29, 2007
Defendant's Primary Carrier: Length of Jury Deliberation: Three hours. What Issue or Testimony Most Impacted the Outcome? Did this issue, factor or testimony favor the plaintiff or defendant? 1. This was a Tort ...
on the way out of chapel. 25. During the search, the officers threw our malos, lava lavas and other • sacred items on the ground. Afterwards, the chaplain seemed upset. 26. From what I understand, three ...
Brief • 2011
is liable for DOCS's alleged negligence in subjecting these claimants to unauthorized PRS terms. To establish such liability, claimants would have to show what every tort plaintiff must show: a duty owed ...
Brief • 2006
, and did. Identify every person you saw during the incident and describe what you saw them do and where they were. If you heard a person speak include the name of the person or a description of the person ...
Brief • December 14, 2010
to 1/8 inch or less obviates any hygiene or security concerns. However, what Couch fails to recognize is that a blanket religious exception, even at 1/8 inch, works an extreme hardship on prison ...
Brief • 2009
not know what the charges against you were, but believe you are still a Class Member, you should file a claim. We will get your arrest record from the County. You may still be asked to provide more ...
Brief • 2008
; and (iv) specifies, if possible, what has happened to the document and where it or any copies of it may be located, or if the document was lost or destroyed, and if destroyed, the conditions ...
Brief • 2010
who, for secular reasons, are permitted to grow very short beards. Defendants make several assertions in their response to what they characterize as Mr. Couch’s “reasonable argument.” Defendants ...
Brief • 2005
. 051911) V. Relief (Slate briefly exaCtly what you W3J}t the COlIrt to do for you. Make no legal arguments. Cite no cases or sllltutes.) •. . . . s'ee Attachment III I declare under penalty of perjury ...
Brief • 2006
of Defendant’s liability under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for alleged use of excessive force; and (2) whether, and to what extent, information and documents from Plaintiff’s past and current employers are discoverable ...
Brief • 2010
are not relevant because they are not directed to that issue but are directed to showing that Plaintiff did not do what he was alleged to have done in the misconducts. An essential element of a claim under 42 U.S.C ...
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