Skip navigation

Search

23743 results
Page 763 of 1188. « Previous | 1 2 3 4 ... 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 ... 1184 1185 1186 1187 1188 | Next »

Brief • 2010
of 30 ID: 7362233 DktEntry: 38 INTRODUCTION Defendants’ answering brief is notable for what it does not say: It does not dispute that defendants lacked articulable suspicion to detain George ...
. The plaintiff reminded 8 defendant Hoffman of the September 2006 letter asking for help and protection, and 9 asked what response defendant Hoffman would make to prevent future abuse of the 10 plaintiff ...
Brief • 2010
medications that had given him the side effect of being combative, and that had been determined to be a cause of many problems for Mr. Anderson. Mr. Anderson realized what these medications would do to him from ...
Brief • 2007
[that] enhances security." (Plaintiff's Exhibit 15.) Based on what he learned for the first time from the committee's investigation, however, Secretary Beard believed that Graterford's Independent Band Program ...
Brief • 2007
”. Once again, there are no hard and fast rules for this determination ---- the court must look at the “particular case’s nuances and idiosyncracies” and determine what 9 was “reasonable and necessary ...
Brief • 2011
and let him know what was going on so he could help him [19]. Mr. Dach then sat down with his eyes closed, expressed how mad he was, and asked Officer Decious if he was lost [19-20]. Despite Officer Decious ...
Brief • July 15, 2009
at 5. The Court, in awarding attorney fees, found that Doherty had prevailed upon a significant issue, as he was “forced to endure prison conditions that a jury rejected as beyond the limits of what ...
Brief • 2008
-00979-JFM Document 85-1 Filed 03/18/08 Page 8 of 22 3 and 63.) Deputy Purnell reached for his Taser because he felt endangered by Henry’s actions. Deputy Purnell testified as follows: Q. And what ...
Brief • 2010
that employers can recover a paralegal’s hourly salary plus “basic” benefits. (ER 41). It does not, however, define what benefits are “basic,” which is certain to create additional disputes about the proper hourly ...
Brief • 2006
would add nothing significant to what we already know or what the jury knew at the time of trial. .. we urge that the motion be denied. (Answering Aff. In Opposition to DNA testing at 2, 7-10 ...
Brief • September 29, 2017
and other reading materials and generating more reports about what is being rejected and for what reason. (Whitley Dep. at 40–41, 43.) The operative complaint—PLN’s Second Amended Complaint—asserts four ...
the contents of that conversation to counsel on a later call. Tr. 500:8-22. Cmdr. Clossey eventually reconnected with counsel, but he does not recall what they discussed. Tr. 500:20-25. 10 Case 1:18-cv-00352 ...
with the standard of care. SCDC has no concept of what percentage of its inmate population has chronic HCV. Without judicial intervention, these practices are likely to continue. 14 4:17-cv-01746-MBS Date Filed 08 ...
knew that Mr. St. John was at substantial risk for suicide and knew what they were required to do to deter or prevent Mr. St. John from taking his own life. Nonetheless, these defendant officers ...
to be heard or notice of what criteria will subject a 28 person to housing in the B-Max Unit or active tanks, subject to the various deprivations Lunsford Legal Group 22 SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT 1 therein ...
Brief • 2001
the arraignment 22 which took place more than 24 hours after they had been arrested; whether and/or to what extent and 23 how long the County of Los Angeles could lawfully imprison plaintiffs and class members ...
Brief
. 290,11. 12-15). 47 296. Often the Pharmacy doesn't know what caused the medication delay (LaForrest, p. 271,11. 21-23; p. 272, 1. 1; p. 282, 11. 11-17). 297. The only reasonable way to ensure that all ...
Brief
that substance always prevails over form in a motion to dismiss—all that a plaintiff need do is provide minimal notice of what is at issue in the lawsuit: “[A] complaint should not be dismissed for failure ...
Brief • 2009
precautions against the spread of infection. Moreover, the women are provided no explanation of what is being done to them. Indeed, asking questions can be considered recalcitrance which can result in the use ...
Brief
precautions against the spread of infection. Moreover, the women are provided no explanation of what is being done to them. Indeed, asking questions can be considered recalcitrance which can result in the use ...
Page 763 of 1188. « Previous | 1 2 3 4 ... 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 ... 1184 1185 1186 1187 1188 | Next »