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Brief • 1987
as to its ability to personally establish what the 5 community standards for the State of Washington may be. 6 defendants offered no community standards evidence. 7 reviewing this matter further ...
Brief • 2008
/18/2008 Page 6 of 8 the merits of the action because the real issue is a dispute over an interpretation of the memo, not the memo itself. No one denies the existence of the memo. What Plaintiff seeks ...
Brief • 2007
to petition for administrative review. WAC 480-07-825(2) provides that any party to this proceeding has twenty (20) days after the entry of this Initial Order to file a Petition for Administrative Review. What ...
with experience in ditch maintenance regarding what was needed to be done to keep irrigation ditches in good repair and free of debris. Thus, the fact that plaintiffs offered no expert testimony did not mean ...
Brief • 2012
there was no training in what to do in the event there was a bonafide medical issue as to whether an inmate/detainee who was pregnant was in a state of emergency need, which further violates the appropriate standard ...
Brief • 2004
, but not limited to, the content of such document, or missing portion thereof which was, but is no longer in your possession, custody or control, and state what disposition was made of it and the reason ...
Brief • 2009
in your possession, custody, or control, state whether it is missing or lost; has been destroyed, and if so, in what manner; has been involuntarily or voluntarily transferred to others, and if so, to whom ...
Brief • 2008
Parishjail,.praWDed innocellt, _lDinoreliaJ'&es. Eaeh ofth.em has repeatedly stated tlteir desire ad detenninatioB to see that IlO-ODe else would ever laave to go through what they all aperieDeed as • very ...
Brief • June 28, 2012
, this court must determine if the Plaintiff’s Fourth Amendment rights to be free from a strip search without reasonable suspicion was sufficiently clear that a reasonable official would understand that what he ...
Brief • 2004
the force used by the officer was reasonable must be judged from the perspective of an objectively reasonable officer. It is your decision of what force a reasonable officer would have used which controls ...
Brief • 2004
not state what protected activity he was engaged in which allegedly caused Defendants 23 to retaliate against him and because Plaintiff does not allege or show that Defendants’ actions did not 24 advance ...
Brief • 2012
of the events of that night; impose accountability on those responsible for her son’s suffering and death, receive fair compensation, and she hopes to share what she learns with others in order to prevent future ...
bail for even minor offenses and see their health quickly deteriorate. Hundreds have died from complications of what are normally routine medical issues like diabetes or blood clots due to lack ...
Article • March 1, 2021 • from PLN March, 2021
just a single business day to review and respond to what she characterized as significant factual inaccuracies before releasing the report to the media. She was also “deeply troubled&rdquo ...
Article • November 1, 2021 • from PLN November, 2021
percentage of its population than any other nation. Among some 50,000 people incarcerated, about 12,000 are held at local jails in parishes, what Louisiana calls its counties. On August 29, 2021, Hurricane Ida ...
Article • July 1, 2020 • from PLN July, 2020
1,500 imprisoned Rohingya, an oppressed Muslim minority, would be released. There had been growing pressure for the release amid the pandemic and what Human Rights Watch called “horribly overcrowded ...
to the company’s lawsuit, it was forced to take out loans on less favorable terms than what it had previously been offered, at a cost of nearly $8 million per year. Its stock price fell and kept falling ...
Article • March 6, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
mixed with the heavy hearts of having seen what we had seen unravel in ODOC over the last year,” said Chavez. “This will save an incredible amount of lives.” “As far as jumping ...
Article • October 1, 2021 • from PLN October, 2021
that “what is good for the goose is good for the gander.” Next, the Court denied the Defendants supplement for additional evidence. The Defendant provided updated restrictive housing policies, which ...
Article • October 1, 2021 • from PLN October, 2021
Filed under: Telephone Rates
on family budgets. Moreover, when a prison or jail signs a contract with an IPCS, it is granting what the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) deems a “locational monopoly” for “a captive ...
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