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to her. 30. Unsure of what to do, Plaintiff stayed in Defendant White's office for several minutes and then returned to her pod when he told her she could leave. Plaintiff was unsettled ...
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Filed under: Medical
care because the right is based on evolving standards of health care in the general community. A prison system must continually monitor new health care possibilities and attempt to determine what ...
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, and that he had come \0 her new house in the local area and had sex. lIM_ _stated that CO Harvell was upset a lot not knowing what to do about her husband and CO Borja. CO Harvell made the statement that CO ...
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Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Victims
"excluding child support and earned income." 2. TO WHAT CRIMES DOES THE NEW LAW APPLY? The crimes to which the new law applies include all violent felony offenses (as defined in section 70.02 of the Penal ...
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or unusual behavior call, will be "acting in a bizarre manner, often partially clothed or naked," Lawrence reports. He will likely be incoherent or speaking in gibberish or what seems to be another language ...
Publication • May 28, 2021
on my own personal knowledge. I am a named plaintiff in this lawsuit. 2. I agreed to be a named plaintiff in this case because I want to speak up about what is happening here in Florida. I want people ...
Brief • October 15, 2013
Filed under: False Arrest
what I may think your verdict should be from anything I might say or do. When you begin your deliberations, you may discuss the case only in the jury room and only when all the jurors are present. You ...
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increasingly relied on super-maximum security units to handle their most violent and disruptive inmates. The hope is that greater order and safety will result, along with other corrections goals. But what ...
about his mental state and about what had happened on my unit. The result of the hearing was that he was deemed to be more appropriate for a psychiatric unit, and the Court ordered that he be returned ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
Ca Preston Juvenile Facility Safety Evaluation 2006 California Department Of Corrections and Rehabilitation PRESTON YOUTH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Staff Safety Evaluation July 12 - 15, 2005 Corrections Standards Authority 600 Bercut Drive, Suite A Sacramento, California 95814 www.csa.ca.gov BACKGROUND ............................................................................................................................ 1 EVALUATION METHODOLOGY .............................................................................................. 1 FACILITY PROFILE ..................................................................................................................... 3 Current Usage …
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to handle their most violent and disruptive inmates. The hope is that greater order and safety will result, along with other corrections goals. But what exactly is the “bang for the buck” of supermax prisons ...
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increasingly relied on super-maximum security units to handle their most violent and disruptive inmates. The hope is that greater order and safety will result, along with other corrections goals. But what ...
Brief • June 12, 2018
me know what I need to 18 do. 19 just let us know. If at any point, you need to take a break, you 20 question we're on or maybe just a series of a few I might ask you to finish the 21 ...
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a false statement or being derelict in his duty. The following report examines the investigation, not to determine what happened that night, but rather to assess why an investigation into three deaths could ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
Filed under: Judicial Misconduct
see what I’m talking about and (2) so that I can discuss at the outset whether the judge’s misrepresentations should be regarded as innocent, negligent, grossly negligent, reckless, or deliberate ...
Publication • August 19, 2016
Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
Sources Randy Borum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 3. Research on Detection of Deception: What We Know vs. What We Think We Know Gary ...
Case • 1999
evidence is admitted; what is more, there is a risk that the witness did not plan to testify even if the ruling had been favorable, but sought only to create an issue for appeal. In circumstances like ...
Case • 2006
) clear indication that a particular request for appellate review was timely or untimely, the Ninth Circuit must itself examine the delay in each case and determine what the state courts would have held ...
Case • 2001
.). McCrary then stated that he "suspected that something was going on between Mr. Montgomery and the other prisoners. But Mr. Montgomery did not inform me of what that was. I asked him that question again when ...
Case • 2007
, "The New [June 2006] [a]mendment . . . would increase the extent of public notification for both level 1 and level 2 class members beyond what the parties bargained for--and the Court 'so ordered ...
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