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and needless pain. Mr. Thames seeks 2 Case: 3:16-cv-50107 Document#: 69 Filed: 01/26/18 Page 3 of 17 PagelD #:220 damages for his injuries, and an injunction prohibiting Defendants from inflicting such abuse ...
Case • 1980
, Summary Calendar.*fn* [3] 616 F.2d 795 [4] May 7, 1980 [5] WILLIAM KNIGHTON, PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE CROSS-APPELLANT, v. JOHN C. WATKINS ET AL., DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS CROSS-APPELLEES. [6 ...
, et al., Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. 4:09CV00971 AGF MEMORANDUM AND ORDER This matter is before the Court for consideration of the fairness, reasonableness, and adequacy of a proposed ...
Brief
and Max Gracia, Sr., Plaintiffs, v. ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA, Robert J. Buck, III, Karen Clairmont, Elsa Galloza-Gonzalez and Lynn Marie Harter, Defendants. Case No: 6:17-cv-1423-Orl-31LRH | Signed 04/24/2019 ...
Brief • 2008
or should have known of the 7 dangerous propensities of defendant police officers, but took no steps to train them, correct their 8 abuse of authority, or discourage their unlawful use of authority. 9 ...
recur at any new trial. i. Instruction on merger. The defendant contends that the judge abused his discretion in declining to instruct the jury on merger. He argues that the jury did not find two ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
of the standards proposed by the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission effectively to address the scourge of custodial sexual abuse. Despite the issues that we and other advocates raised, DOJ did ...
Publication
defense services through assigned counsel programs. Ten States maintained a roster of private attorneys who could be appointed to represent indigent criminal defendants. Five of the ten • The 21 States ...
Article • September 15, 2003 • from PLN September, 2003
the defendants was an abuse of discretion. The decision was reversed and remanded with instructions to get the fees from some other source. See: Brisco-Wade v. Carnahan, 297 F.3d 781 (8th Cir. 2002). ...
Brief • October 15, 2005
in child protective cases. 60. The individual defendant’s conspiracy was intended and did deprive persons charged with child neglect and/or child abuse of effective assistance of counsel, thereby ...
Brief • October 8, 2014
of their constitutional rights, all to their damage. COUNT III: 42 U.S.C. §1983 – UNREASONABLE SEIZURE, SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS, AND ABUSE OF POWER (Against Defendant Isaacs) 38. Paragraphs 1-37 set forth above ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
abuse. At the same time, the United States continues its love affair with incarceration of adults, locking up a greater percentage of citizens than any other nation, and an industry of private, for-profit ...
abuse. At the same time, the United States continues its love affair with incarceration of adults, locking up a greater percentage of citizens than any other nation, and an industry of private, for-profit ...
Brief • 2008
in other abusive sex acts with female inmates in the past, and it was well known that he has had other "relationships" with female inmates. 31. Upon information and belief, Defendant Sergeant Terrell had ...
. independentjudgment, the latter ofwhich The district court abused its discretion is mandated by the Sixth and Fourteenth in not granting the defendants' motion Amendments. This analysis does not to modify. The enormous ...
Case • 2005
. Bunch was also suspended for not reporting the sexual abuse of an inmate. Bunch believed the incident had already been reported. He was suspended for 10 days for driving away from the facility during his ...
to sleep on the floor on multiple occasions. 101. Kyles informed Defendant Durrett about Pena’s abusive conduct towards him while Kyles was in segregation. - 14 - Case: 1:15-cv-08895 Document #: 295 ...
of the officers, while off duty, had abused another person who had confronted him. The evidence was admissible because it went to intent, and intent is always at issue in a criminal case. Defendants argued ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Attorney Fees Allowed in Defending Decree from Attack by An original prevailing party who later defends a decree against a collateral attack in a separate action may be awarded fees based ...
Hospital, Boston, at meetings of the Nova Scotia, Virginia and New York State Bar Associations, The Office of Military Commissions of the U.S. Department of Defense, The Federal Capital Defenders Habeas Unit ...
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