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. Twenty-six hours after they had first imprisoned Mr. Salazar in the interrogation room, the detectives got exactly what they wanted from Mr. Salazar—testimony implicating the detectives&rsquo ...
Brief • January 11, 2011
its rule that while “investigating officers cannot ignore what they dig up … the Fourth Amendment lets then stop digging when they uncover 6 information yielding probable cause.” (Appendix, infra ...
Brief • February 4, 2005
Manhattan Borough President's Commission to Close the Health Divide, Closing The Health Divide: What Government Can Do to Eliminate Health Disparities Among Communities of Color in New York City (October 2004 ...
Brief • November 24, 2008
presents complicated and significant issues for the court to resolve. Defendants wave Younger like a talisman against federal court action purportedly to protect a state court proceeding. But what Defendants ...
Approved Jury Instructions (CACI), 3921-------------------------------------10 vi QUESTION PRESENTED What damages are awardable to fully effectuate the broad remedial purposes of the federal civil rights ...
police to “shoot me twice.” At another point, Mr. Williams inquired of the officers, “What do I have to do to get you to shoot me?” 3. Mr. Williams was initially taken to OPD headquarters for booking ...
Brief • February 23, 2016
prior approval before ordering any book. 24 alternative means to receive books. On the other hand, the limitations on what books 25 are prohibited still allow inmates a broad range of books. However ...
Brief • March 12, 2015
Filed under: Malpractice
spontaneously. But what happens is you'll have a period of persistent pain, which is a characteristic feature, the dominant feature, and then you'll also start to see changes within the limb itself. QUESTION ...
Brief • April 30, 2015
the RDP, consistent with RLUIPA. Simply enjoining the rule does not dictate to Defendants what they must do; instead, it simply forecloses one method of ensuring that only sincere prisoners are enrolled ...
Brief • November 19, 2008
Filed under: Telephone Rates
telecommunications rates.42 Embarq also repeats its argument that Petitioners are asking the Commission to “resolve a state political question, namely, at what rate should state correctional facilities permit inmates ...
not typically require gathering or the exchange of medical information or making a mental health evaluation or assessment. Instead, the PT observes the inmate and notes what he/she sees. If the inmate indicates ...
Brief • February 8, 2018
multiple punishments when the conduct is unitary, we must apply canons of 13 construction to try to ascertain the Legislature’s intent. 14 {24} One of the canons of construction is what has been referred ...
file an opposing motion. Rather, it is clear from the context that the drafters used the term there for sake of simplicity and clarity. Rule 56(c)(3) only addresses what the reviewing court may consider ...
Brief • February 16, 2018
their residence, if it’s their house. I don’t think that’s really refuted that that’s what the underlying issue was. I also find that anybody can put almost anything they want on their driver’s license. I don’t ...
Brief • October 22, 2019
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
is merited only if the prevailing party was partially successful in its efforts.” Id. (internal quotation marks omitted). “A district court must determine what counts as partial success on a case-by-case basis ...
Brief • September 10, 2014
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
suggests that “verifiable business, banks, 4 publishers, etc. shall not be subject to postcard rules,” but remains unclear about what 5 organizations actually qualify under this exception. Dkt. 45 at ¶ 5 ...
declarations about what happened. See id., 5 Exs. 3, 5, 9. At about 8:30 p.m. on the date in question, officers in Building 1 again failed to 6 7 timely release Mr. to become upset. See for his medications ...
Brief • July 28, 2021
” the mail, purportedly to identify any contraband or “suspicious” mail. The DOC has not articulated any guidelines as to what makes mail “suspicious,” leaving it to the discretion of DOC personnel. 47 ...
Brief • August 4, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
and modelling study, 72 Clinical Infectious Diseases 604 (Feb. 15, 2021), https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa1057. 14 Byron Erath, et al., What a Smoky Bar Can Teach Us About the ‘6-Foot Rule’ During the COVID 19 ...
the victim and how, whether there was sexual contact between the victim and her attackers, whether liquid wax or burning the victim was involved in the crime, what the men did with the victim after the attack ...
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