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Brief • 2006
DEE DRELL CCA OF TENNESSEE, INC., ET AL MAGISTRATE JUDGE KIRK MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT Respectfully Submitted, ~.LA'£~.-. /(0' /' RONALD E. CORKERN, JR. Attorney ...
Brief • 2000
. Allied Daily Newspapers ofWashington 4 D. Evergreen Freedom Foundation 5 E. Washington Association of Realtors 7 F. Washington State Farm Bureau 7 IV. STATEMENT OF FACfS V. ARGUMENT A. 8 11 ...
Brief • 2004
infliction of emotional distress on the plaintiff RONALD AMBROSE; e. Conspiracy by the defendants to commit the above acts; and f. Violation of the rights otherwise guaranteed to plaintiff under the laws ...
Brief • 2010
exam, or take any other action to investigate the medical status of Mr. Levert. E. Sean Levert’s Deadly Medical Crisis 41. Because he did not receive his prescription Xanax medication, Sean lapsed ...
Brief • 2010
) (attached to Stoughton Affirmation as Ex. E). Thereafter, the County requested an additional thirty business days to respond to the request. See Letter from S. Calhoun to C. Stoughton (Nov. 23, 2009 ...
Brief • 2001
AND REBECCA NAGLE, Minors v. TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND THE STATE OF TEXAS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEE COUNTY, T E X A S 11-.1 12r~4' ~ JUDICIAL DISTRICT JURy TRIAL DEMANDED PLAINTIFF'S ...
Brief • 2005
!;; BS/1S aS/82/ZeeS 10:0G 41S~5~6~6S 1 2 :3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RANDALT, H. SCARLETT, CSB 135554 ROBERT E. QRtVlISTON, csa 141B57 SCARLETT LAW GROUP 536 P.ac:.ific AV<:T\ue: San Francisco, ell. 94133 ...
Brief • 2008
pertaining to a “mass demonstration with unique crowd control situations” (D.E. 102, p. 11) is contradicted by Bourgeois. The Eleventh Circuit has also asserted that “[w]e have repeatedly held that police ...
Brief • 2012
defendants can charge unreasonable collection fees which bear no reasonable relation to the cost. (d) Whether defendants can raise the monthly charge to $45.00 without proper municipal action. (e) Whether ...
Brief • 2010
of the proposed class. Accordingly, the commonality and typicality requirements are met. E. Adequacy of Representation Rule 23(a)(4) requires that the class representatives “fairly and adequately protect ...
Brief • 2006
facilitated the to Thist] e; his response as a supervisor to the beating of plaintiff Garcia was so inadequate as to occun-en ce of violations of plaintiff's and other inmates' constitutional rights. demons ...
Brief • 2005
with little reason to obey prison rules or participate in prison treatment programs. 25 26 COMPLAINT -8- Pro $e --;_P::-:O:::-:::CB-ox~8~86=OO Steilacoom WA. 98388 (253) 584-9604 1 -.J 34. 35 ...
Brief • 2002
. The law fulfills nonpunitive goals, which are not overcome by potential difficulties to known offenders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 E. Ruling that the dissemination ...
Brief • 2007
of a concern than a typical patient. (Aplt. App. at 00570). This is evidenced by the numerous instructions by 2 health care providers that Mr. Ajaj needed to be in a smoke-free environment. In an e-mail sent ...
Brief
that this Stipulation of Settlement is entered into in good faith, is reasonable, fair and adequate, and in the best interest of the Class; and e. Reserve the Court’s continuing and exclusive jurisdiction over ...
Brief • 2008
may be entitled. 16 Case 4:08-cv-01518-CEJ Document 1 Filed 10/03/2008 Page 17 of 17 Respectfully submitted, AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION OF EASTERN MISSOURI /s/ Anthony E. Rothert ANTHONY E ...
Brief • 2010
is the protection of those at the Forrest County Juvenile Detention Center who allegedly participated in or sponsored the alleged abuse, rather than the children in danger. E. The Youth Court's Orders Are Also ...
Brief • 2008
appellate decision which 18 explained that “[e]ven a cursory review of the cases which apply the section establishes that 19 the phrase ‘right of protection from bodily restraint or harm’ refers simply ...
Brief • 2009
. None of the deputies/detention officers present during the use of force initiated or took any action to temper, moderate, or terminate the infliction of physical harm to plaintiff. E. As a result ...
Brief • 2005
VALDIVIA, ALFRED YANCY, and HOSSIE WELCH, on their own behalf and on behalf of the class of all persons similarly situated, 12 NO. CIV. S-94-671 LKK/GGH Plaintiffs, 13 v. O R D E R 14 15 16 GRAY DAVIS ...
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