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Brief • May 30, 1999
Filed under: Marijuana Laws/Issues
the pipe on the bumper. 18 19 2.8 Officer Echevarria approached the group and asked them what they were doing. Officer 20 Echevarria also smelled the odor of burnt marijuana. After being questioned ...
Brief • April 10, 2009
stick ceremonies but such access shall not be less than what is afforded by this Agreement. N. The parties disagree on whether the Department may restrict Releasor's access to the Sweat Lodge due ...
Brief • March 27, 2009
dispute concerning what relief 22 will be provided to life prisoners whose parole hearings should have taken place 23 before December 15, 2008, but did not take place before that date. 24 25 26 ...
Brief • September 5, 2008
to the veracity of the taped statement, we conclude that the district court's order adequately addressed this claim. Notably, it is not clear to what taped statement appellant is referring, but to the extent ...
Brief • September 9, 2010
sites at issue here do guarantee a modicum of privacy insofar as users may, with the exception of certain basic information, choose what information and posts to make public and which ones to share ...
inmates to staff or overhearing inmates that leads you to believe there is going to be a disturbance. (Id. at 141). He taught officers at CCA facilities on the lesson plans and what is considered “credible ...
Filing • November 1, 2012
Filed under: Complaints
of specific guidelines delineating what materials may be delivered to prisoners though the mail, as well as any other appropriate injunctive relief. 7 Case 2:12-cv-00699-JRG Document 1 Filed 11/01/12 Page 8 ...
Filing • July 30, 2013
Filed under: Complaints
injunction requiring that facilities under the control and direction of Defendant Stolle provide notice to PLN of any proposed decision to disapprove a PLN publication and that the notice indicate what ...
Filing • July 8, 2013
Filed under: Complaints
censoring their publications, and requiring the adoption of specific guidelines delineating what materials may be delivered to prisoners though the mail, as well as any other appropriate injunctive relief ...
Brief • February 27, 2013
, that 27 28 ORDER-5 1 any testimony they could offer would be, at best, tangential to the investigation. They 2 contend that other jurisdictions have charged people for what the witnesses believe are 3 ...
Brief • May 29, 2013
, the defendants may incur from being unable to enforce what is in all likelihood an unconstitutional statute or directive. See Johnson, 194 F.3d at 1163. As discussed above, Plaintiffs can and have demonstrated ...
Brief • November 4, 2004
AT LAW 710 Second Avenue, # 700 Seattle WA 98104 (206) 568-0082 (206) 568-1683 FAX 1 be in a better position to judge what, if any, law enforcement records should be publicly 2 accessible. 3 4 2 ...
Article • December 15, 2000 • from PLN December, 2000
," which is defined as not just the 15,000 people in Washington prisons but also the 56,000 people on community placement and community supervision (what parole is called now). To date, the DOC has only ...
defendant in testifying as a witness in his own behalf, or for the defendant to understand what the witnesses against him are saying. See cases cited in United States v. Lim , 794 F.2d 469, 470 (9 th Cir ...
for yelling and hollering." "Kilpatrick would tell us, `I'm going to treat you like animals, because that's what you are,'" said Ownbey. Another incident involved prisoner Mark McClure. In February 2001 ...
Article • February 15, 1998 • from PLN February, 1998
, why do most prison systems still subsidize and actively encourage smoking by prisoners? It can't be because most prisoners smoke. Afterall, the ongoing prisoner bashing trend has cared little of what ...
Article • May 15, 2000 • from PLN May, 2000
Filed under: Sentencing, Habeas Corpus
be forced to proceed with appointed counsel. Habeas Corpus The Ninth circuit recently addressed what rights can be raised by federal prisoners in a habeas corpus petition in United States v. Valdez, 195 F ...
attempted to get a response from Mr. Owens by calling out his name and knocking on the cell door. He was not immediately responsive but then he stood up. Blood was observed on his face and forehead. What ...
Brief • December 4, 2013
Filed under: False Arrest
please ~gn flIIIl date this Verdict/orm. 11 lfyou ~ 'ya" to any part ofquilstlO1l8 1 thrOugh 4, then p'!«zae proceeIl to f{IIeStion 4. . , 12 13 4. What amount, if any, do you award for economic ...
Brief • 2009
into “the dates, locations, and subject matter ... of each protest in which they participated; who traveled with each Plaintiff to the demonstration; what other demonstrators in attendance each Plaintiff knew ...
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