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aware of the history and culture of widespread and longstanding abuse and deliberately indifferent treatment by her employees and agents and that of Defendant Corizon. Complaint indifferent at to 28 ...
Brief • 2009
and it is predictable that such abuses will occur. 19. Defendant CAMPBELL did not take effective action, as Defendant MONTGOMERY’s employer, to oversee or restrain his conduct, but exhibited deliberate indifference ...
Case • 2003
OF THE ACC LAW LIBRARY, DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES. [6] Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia, at Roanoke. Samuel G. Wilson, Chief District Judge. (CA-00-986-7 ...
Case • 2008
Chief (collectively, "defendants"). The District Court awarded over $ 157,000 in fees after this Court affirmed the entry of summary judgment for defendants in Williams's 42 U.S.C. § 1983 suit. Because ...
Brief • 2004
, and Catalina are adequately 9 protected from harm and from undue risk of harm from staff 10 abuse and abusive institutional practices. 15. 11 Defendants have engaged, and continue to engage, 12 ...
Publication
Filed under: Sexual Assault
vulnerable to abuse in immigration detention, and are often exceptionally isolated. Unlike criminal defendants, immigration detainees have no right to an attorney, and as a result may not be aware ...
Brief • 2009
, TERRI RHUE, EMANUEL RODRIGUEZ, and LUCY DeLUNA, each in their individual capacity, and the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CURRY COUNTY, Defendants. COMPLAINT FOR CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATIONS, STATE TORTS ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
defendants’ repeated crime (that is, recidivism), and substance abuse behavior by engaging them in a judicially monitored substance abuse treatment. However, determining whether drug court programs ...
the prisoner up in the 3B facility on March 13, 2004, at approximately 2:30 pm. Officer Guzman’s abuse led to the victim defending himself only to be beaten up by more prison guards. The next day, March 14, Sgt ...
Brief • 2005
on participation in prison-run substance abuse programs. (Mem. Of Law in Support of Defendants’ Cross-Motion to Dismiss and in Opposition to Plaintiffs’ Motion for Class Certification (“Defs.’ Mem.”) at 1 ...
Case • 2007
to prisoners who have abused the privilege. Our ability to do so derives from both the PLRA itself, 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a) ("any court of the United States may authorize the commencement, prosecution or defense ...
Brief • March 7, 2006
OF PENNSYLVANIA RICHARD JEWELL, et al., Plaintiffs, v. ALBERTO R. GONZALES, et al., Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Civil Action No. 97-408 Erie MEMORANDUM OPINION McLAUGHLIN, SEAN J., DISTRICT J., In this Bivens ...
Publication • July 28, 2016
Filed under: Court Access
, that the government defendants were immune from suit because, at the time that the abuse occurred, established law did not clearly prohibit torture and religious discrimination at Guantánamo. In Arar v. Ashcroft ...
Brief • February 4, 2011
records, Defendant Haynes has a history of displaying overly aggressive and abusive behavior towards the public. Sheriff’s Department records reveal that officers from the Sheriff’s department, as well ...
Case • 2004
COUNTY POLICE OFFICER, JOHN DOE, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS AN ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF NASSAU COUNTY, THE COUNTY OF NASSAU, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, AND JOSEPH JABLONSKY, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS-CROSS ...
Article • September 15, 2011
misconduct and civil and human rights abuses within American prisons and jails to bring about progressive change. You need to work with the media to achieve this goal. In many cases, especially police ...
Publication • 2016
prosecutorial misconduct “up to the light of public scrutiny.”6 The New York Times editorial page has criticized discovery abuse by the New Orleans prosecutor’s office.7 Significantly, conservative publications ...
Brief • 2007
. 11598 (LAK) JURY TRIAL DEMANDED Defendants. -----------------------------------------------------------------------X Plaintiffs KOJAK CARTER and JONAS BELIZAIRE, by their attorney, ROSE M. WEBER ...
above. ISLAND and TREZELLE ISLAND by the DEFENDANT OFFICERS, was extreme and outrageous conduct. The DEFENDANTS actions were rooted in an abuse of power and authority, and they were undertaken ...
Brief • July 17, 2007
to making these complaints to defendant MURPHY, Mr. Joslyn had been repeatedly threatened and abused by NCI guards. 13. Defendants CORREIA, BUTKIEWICUS and PAFUMI had recently come to Mr. Joslyn’s cell ...
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