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Brief • August 25, 2008
properly consider on deciding whether to 13 award costs.” Id., at 1080. 14 Here, plaintiffs are of modest means and retired, with a variety of health issues. True, 15 they have an interest in what ...
Brief • 2009
failed to conduct themselves according to generally accepted standards following the Miller shooting. He may also testify about what was done to Miller's body following the shooting and whether ...
Brief • 2002
. Department of Justice issued its Right to Sue Notice. FACTS GIVING RISE TO PLAINTIFF'S CAUSE OF ACTION 6. Plaintiff is a nineteen year veteran of the Department of Corrections with what was, prior ...
Brief • 2004
and the reliability of the jury's verdict. The rule does not specify what grounds are necessary to support such a decision but states only that the action may be taken ''for any ofthe reasons for which new trials have ...
Brief • 1995
Such a financial upheaval played havoc in my family's life. We did :10t know \"I!1ether we could spend the money, pay certain bills, do a recreational event, etc., because we did not know what was going ...
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sued on the state law claims. To what end? At best pursuing an appeal of the decision denying summary judgment on the state law claims will result in a reversal. Why wait? They can have an outright ...
Brief • 2010
and mortality reviews, and whether such a disclosure constitutes a waiver of any privilege. (b) One or more affidavits addressing what, if anything, inmates at DOC facilities, including those inmates ...
Brief • 2009
~ the Internal Affairs Office· of the Department of Correction. Plaintiff was advised that he was being investigated for possible . . criminal activity. He was further advised that what was at issue was his ...
Brief • 2004
Procedure confirms the trial court's historic power to grant a new trial based on its appraisal. ofthe fairness ofthe trial and the reliability of the jury's verdict. The rule does not specify what grounds ...
Brief • 2009
: If any document is not currently in your possession, custody, or control, state whether it is missing or lost; has been destroyed, and if so, in what manner; has been involuntarily or voluntarily ...
Brief • 2006
) confers broad discretion on the trial court to decide when a protective order is appropriate and what degree of protection is required.” Seattle Times Co. v. Rhinehart, 467 U.S. 20, 36 (1984 ...
Brief • 2009
the confidentiality of the terms of what would ordinarily be a private settlement. The Court finds that such a legitimate interest exists here, where but for the fact that this is a wrongful death action, requiring ...
Brief • 2006
(b) above) 5. What amount of punitive damages, if any, do you assess in favor of plaintiff Arnetta McCloud and against: Sea). William D. Hayes (answer only if you answered yes to question 1(c) or 2 ...
Brief • 2001
, informed Ms. Winter on July 9, 2001, that she was not going to like what Ms. Hotchkiss was going to tell Mr. Merrill the next day. At about 11 A.M. on July 10th, Ms. Hotchkiss informed Mr. Merrill ...
Brief • 2007
, '.; ~ ., ' -......L /' I I Case 2:07-cv-00258-LRS I .c:'" Filed 10/22/2007 Document 13 1 V. Relief (State briefly exactly what you want the court to do for you. Make no legal arguments. Cite no cases ...
Brief • 2008
: HE MAKESTHE COURT: MR. MONCIER, YOU BE QUIET. MR. MONCIER: MAY I APPROACH THE BENCH? THE COURT: YOU MAY STAND THERE AND DO WHAT I TOLD YOU TO DO UNTIL MR. VASSAR ANSWERS THIS QUESTION. MR. MONCIER ...
Brief • 2007
injuries in great detail. The doctor who examined Mr. Dole admitted that he handed Mr. Dole’s entire medical record to Mr. Canady immediately after completing his exam, and has no idea what Mr. Canady did ...
Brief • 2008
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 speaking if you do not know the person’s name. Include the time ...
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communicated with higher ranking Correctional Officers at the Smyrna facility and determined what she had been told was true and that sexually explicit photographs taken approximately a year earlier while ...
of the PARTIES, other than what is contained in this Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the full agreement of the PARTIES and supersedes any and all other prior agreements and all negotiations leading up ...
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