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Brief • 2003
employed by DOCS. Months after her complaint he was removed from DOCS employ. Ms. Ca. was never informed by the staff of the Inspector General’s office or by other DOCS staff as to what actions, if any, were ...
Brief • 2010
Friendly House v Whiting Az Complaint Immigration 2010 Case 2:10-cv-01061-MEA Document 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Filed 05/17/10 Page 1 of 61 Omar C. Jadwat* Lucas Guttentag* Tanaz …
of the dorm there are two partial walls of concrete block 16 construction …. The officer in the control center simply can’t see what is taking place 17 behind those walls.”); id. ¶ 2.3 (noting that in the K-Pod ...
Brief • 2010
commission to the DOC for local calls. The Bench Request asked that T-Netix explain what services or activities, if any, T-Netix was providing upon which the monthly commission was based. T-Netix filed its ...
, a prominent Sacramento attorney, explains: 15 “In fact, because of the scarcity of [local Sacramento] attorneys willing to take on what are essentially contingency fee cases in the civil rights area, most ...
. Jenkins felt powerless and completely defeated. 33. On December 23, 2012, two days before what was supposed to be her first Christmas with her children in two years, Ms. Jenkins’ family was able to borrow ...
these Defendants that he was innocent and knew nothing 10 about Mrs. Meagher’s murder, they threatened to prosecute him and 11 remove him from his wife and children if he did not tell them what they 12 wanted ...
Filing • March 31, 2015
; ( 3) what impact the desired accommodation would have on security staff, inmates, and the allocation of prison resources; and (4) whether there exist any "obvious, easy alternatives &quot ...
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Filed under: Attorneys, Attorney Client
case outcomes By Thomas H. Cohen * The role of defense counsel in criminal cases constitutes a topic of substantial importance for judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, scholars, and policymakers. What ...
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Filed under: Sentencing
for an adult robbery conviction in 1987. Reyes had been offered a four-year prison term if he pled guilty, but chose to go to trial, believing he could demonstrate that he had not understood what constituted ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
what had happened and to advise them to send the medical team, routine for TASER uses. 27) Dr. Morris indicates he looked back at Dr. Rich about 30 seconds later and 12 noted that the suspect ...
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Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
for books and tapes encouraging greater acceptance of what he called “factories with fences.” It was my great honor to have assisted him in many of these undertakings. I saw a quality of spirituality in him ...
lasted less than a day. He wanted to be executed. "I was convinced," says Joe Giarratano, "that I was evil and had to be punished for what I did. I couldn't sleep, I couldn't keep food down and all I ...
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Filed under: Medical
and incarcerations. Not only does this failure set people up to reoffend, it also squanders what may be a rare opportunity to intervene in the course of an individual's illness. Involvement in the criminal justice ...
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of the rules often provides lawyers the opportunity to disregard ethical deliberation without fear of serious consequences.”). 23. See, e.g., R. Michael Cassidy, Character and Context: What Virtue Theory Can ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
No.:~ llage 10 saw hifn grab sonlething and put it twhat it was, he told the officer it was pills ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
TN Rehabilitative Initiative in Correction Board - Performance Audit, Comptroller of the Treasury, 2015 STATE OF TENNESSEE COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY TENNESSEE REHABILITATIVE INITIATIVE IN CORRECTION BOARD Performance Audit Report September 2015 Justin P. Wilson, Comptroller Division of State Audit Risk-Based Performance Section DEBORAH V. LOVELESS, CPA, CGFM, CGMA Director …
Publication • April 8, 2015
in long cycles of poverty that are difficult if not impossible for many to overcome. This report highlights the impacts on families, how the problem happens and what can and should be done to rectify it. 4 ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
is impossible to know for conviction and the tors from 233 exoneration cases—apsure what would have happened identification proximately thirty-nine percent. The if more careful eyewitness idenInnocence Project ...
Publication • September 11, 2015
, and considers whether Washington should reinstate a parole program and what that program might look like. To conduct our research, we analyzed Washington State sentencing data and held interviews with policy ...
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