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Brief • 2007
, this point turns on what the Issue(s) are construed to be. Public Importance of the Issue(s). 18. Plaintiff courageously pursued redress of constitutional rights in circumstances where counsel 19 could ...
Publication • 2012
of due diligence that I feel is required in the perfonnance of your duties. Clearly you should have responded to either the station, or the victim 's residence, and taken charge of what turned out ...
Brief • May 17, 2018
in 1983? A Yes, sir. Q Do you know -- I have to ask you this. I'll give you a copy of your face sheet for you to consult if you need to. But I need to ask you what your convictions are for. A Oh, dealing ...
Brief • September 13, 2010
A. More than fifty times. 18 Q. Right. 19 When was the first time that you gave some court testimony in a professional capacity? 20 A. First time -- 21 Q. What year? 22 A. I don't know. 23 ...
Article • June 15, 1999 • from PLN June, 1999
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Discovery
Pro Se Tips and Tactics (Discovery) by John Midgley In this column, I will talk about the importance of doing discovery in any civil case in which you are involved. I will first describe what ...
What’s Hidden Behind the Walls of America’s Prisons by Heather Ann Thompson by Heather Ann Thompson Few Americans fully appreciate just how many of their fellow citizens are ensnared ...
In-the-News Article • January 12, 2015
Actually Doing Anything.’ Inmate-turned-journalist Paul Wright on what he’s learned in his 25 years covering the prison system. In 1987, 21-year-old Paul Wright entered a maximum-security ...
Article • March 15, 1994 • from PLN March, 1994
poetry, art, fiction, or personal history. Prisoners, ex-prisoners, family and loved ones: How "just" is the trial process? What is the effect of limiting the rights of the accused, the convicted ...
Publication
. verydifficult-Qoth for the CIA and for interested senate committees. What is clear now, from the witnesses we have hear~ and will hear, and from the fe':K records that have been found, is the following: . 1. When ...
Brief • May 17, 2018
A My name is Rashim Samuel, M54261. 21 Q How old are you, sir? 22 A Age, 35 years old, sir. 23 Q Where you are come from? What's home? 24 A What -- say that again, sir. 25 Q Where do you call ...
Publication
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Juries
lawyers. This is because of what they think you do. That third “knows” you endanger their well being: their jobs, their health care, their families, their religion. They “know” you make your exorbitant ...
Brief • 2009
. This animation wove together the state's version of events from “bits and pieces from each of the State's witnesses” which, mixed together, represented the police officer's version of what happened, it said ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
with the difficulties of prison administration. Their differing understandings of what the law requires leads them to find some facts more salient than others. I take up the legal analysis of the facts of COVID-19 ...
Publication • January 1, 2017
Prior to a Visit a. Establish and maintain communication via letters or phone calls prior to your visit, if possible 8 b. What if I am initiating contact for the first time as a pen pal ...
Brief • September 1, 2005
Q And what was your specialty at Cal State Los 12 Angeles? 13 A 14 Q Okay. When did you receive your doctorate? 15 A hl May of 1991. Q Was there a particular specialty in the area 16 17 ...
Brief
bit about your educational background and what your profession is. A I am a physician, Board certified emergency physician. Q Have you ever had any training as a forensic pathologist? A I have not. Q So ...
Brief • 2005
bit about your educational background and what your profession is. A I am a physician, Board certified emergency physician. Q Have you ever had any training as a forensic pathologist? A I have not. Q So ...
Brief • April 26, 2005
bit about your educational background and what your profession is. A I am a physician, Board certified emergency physician. Q Have you ever had any training as a forensic pathologist? A I have not. Q So ...
Brief • 2005
bit about your educational background and what your profession is. A I am a physician, Board certified emergency physician. Q Have you ever had any training as a forensic pathologist? A I have not. Q So ...
Case • 2002
on a good rug. What I think the government is grasping for but cannot reach, is the real question presented: whether, having presided over the settlement discussions, I should then resolve what the parties ...
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