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Case • 2002
and authorities and any supporting affidavits. [39] 6. No communication, including pleadings, briefs, statement of position, etc., will be considered by the court in this civil action unless the documents ...
Case • 2003
communications to Dr. Long were privileged under the psychotherapist-patient privilege. See Jaffee v. Redmond, 518 U.S. 1, 15 (1996). The record reflects that Rebecca DiSorbo expressly declined to offer evidence ...
Case • 2004
the indictment and the defendant's restricted access to information or means of communication would likely affect the outcome of the criminal proceeding. [16] The Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment ...
that one of the officers had attempted to use a Taser charge on him,? the DA?s report noted. The investigators cited a lack of communication and questioned whether there was a better alternative ...
Article • February 15, 2008
and communications. The number of inmates coming from Tennessee may be relatively small, but still, it seems fair to ask whether Puryear's conflict of interest runs so deep that he might have to recuse himself from ...
Article • February 15, 2008
tried pooh-poohing his relationship with Ready, who has a page on NewSaxon.com, "an online community for whites, by whites," and who recently was photographed demonstrating at a neo-Nazi rally in Omaha ...
suffers? We all do. Our communities are degraded; our people are wounded and angry. This is an environmental issue, an issue of race, economics and class, an issue of too little concern from too many ...
Article • July 15, 2006 • from PLN July, 2006
Filed under: News, News in Brief
employed in a community work program, allegedly stole a sheriffs car from the sheriffs office where he was cleaning carpets, fled to Florida and is now accused of killing one woman and stabbing another ...
with mental illness; ? to eliminate isolated confinement of prisoners with serious mental illness in cells that have solid steel doors that severely isolate and restrict communication; and ? to increase ...
Case • 2002
of public concern, reasoning that Fiesel's statement that Bloodworth did not have to talk to IAD was "primarily a personal communication to a co-worker" and did not address TDCJ policy or law concerning ...
Case • 1977
liveable. The use of translucent, rather than transparent, windows, is necessary to reduce breakage and to minimize surreptitious communication between segregation prisoners and those in the general ...
Case • 1986
communicate with the inmates through holes in glass windows. The visiting room is noisy and at times it is difficult for the visitors and inmates to hear each other. [29] App. at 32. A prisoner retains ...
Case • 2002
willfully or in bad faith. Gross v. Stereo Component Systems, Inc., 700 F.2D 120, 123-24 (3d Cir. 1983); Choice Hotels, 192 F.R.D. at 174. Although intentional or reckless disregard of communications from ...
Case • 2008
. Specifically, they embody the right of individuals "to determine for themselves when, how, and to what extent information about them is communicated to others." Id. at 764 n.16 (internal quotation marks omitted ...
Case • 2009
investigated allegations that Poirier (1) maintained [**3] an inappropriate relationship with a current inmate; (2) delivered contraband to an inmate; and (3) communicated with a relative of an inmate. After ...
Case • 2008
observed that Ms. Carver was struggling to communicate and was unable to focus on the topics discussed. Ms. Miller-Stout believed it was important to determine whether Ms. Carver's behavior was willful ...
Case • 2005
their communities against sex offenders who re-offend. State v. Pray, 96 Wn. App. 25, 28, 980 P.2d 240 (1999) (citing Laws of 1990, ch. 3, sec. 401). Specifically, registration provides law enforcement agencies ...
Case • 2001
by not appointing an interpreter where the record indicated that the defendant could communicate in English and the defendant had not requested an interpreter). Gonzales-Perez concedes that he received the assistance ...
Case • 2001
facts, in the light most favorable to the party opposing the motion. Ross v. Communications Satellite Corp., 759 F.2d 355 (4th Cir. 1985). Summary judgment is proper where there is no genuine issue ...
Case • 2001
opposing the motion. Ross v. Communications Satellite Corp., 759 F.2d 355 (4th Cir. 1985). Summary judgment is proper where there is no genuine issue as to any material fact and the moving party is entitled ...
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