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Case • 1999
HOELKER, BRIAN RICHMOND, ROB BROOKS, KEN KIPP, DENNIS SMITH, CLINTON JOHNSON, EDWIN ILANO, TODD WERRE, defendants (97-CV-3896): Alan E Wisotsky, Alan E Wisotsky Law Offices, Oxnard, CA. For KEITH GEORGE ...
Case • 2001
, Smith, and DeMOSS, Circuit Judges. [7] The opinion of the court was delivered by: Jerry E. Smith, Circuit Judge. [8] As amended October 25, 2001 [9] Appeal from the United States ...
Case • 2001
Attorney, Law Department, Marietta, GA. For DEFENDANT: George M. Weaver, Hollberg & Weaver, Atlanta, GA. JUDGES: JULIE E. CARNES, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE. OPINION BY: CARNES OPINION ...
Case • 2004
-Dismissal Agreement DENIED. COUNSEL: [**1] For CARLOS A. JIMENEZ, plaintiff: Kathryn Collard, Ms., [COR LD NTC], LAW FIRM OF KATHRYN COLLARD LC, SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Thomas E. Beck, [COR LD NTC], LAW ...
Case • 2008
that he would experience side effects at first, but those would dissipate "and then the good [e]ffects would come into play," but according to Rowland, defendant "never received an adequate trial" of either ...
Case • 2008
section 36, subdivision (e), be used as a means of expediting SVP trials. 3 The court responded, ?Even a civil case is not something you can always accommodate and there is no prejudice to the defendant ...
Case • 2008
of Justice, were on brief, for appellant/cross-appellee. [8] William E. Christie, with whom Steven M. Gordon and Shaheen & Gordon, P.A. were on brief, for appellees/cross-appellants. [9] The opinion ...
Case • 1999
Lauro v. City of New York - 39 F.Supp.2d 351 (SD NY 1999) - 1999 JOHN LAURO, JR., Plaintiff, -against- THE CITY OF NEW YORK, THE POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, and MICHAEL CHARLES, Defendants. 95 Civ. 8908 (AGS) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT …
Case • 2001
corpus is not the exclusive means by which parolees may challenge the conditions of [**23] their release. Accordingly, Yahweh Ben Yahweh's action may properly be brought outside of habeas corpus. E ...
Case • 2000
as matter of law granted in part and denied in part. COUNSEL: For MARK KOMLOSI, plaintiff: Robert E. Goldman, Speno Goldman Goldberg Steingart & Penn, P.C., Mineola, NY. For KENNETH BRODSKY, IVAN CANUTESON ...
Case • 2001
or with a minor, or the attempt or conspiracy to commit such act.*fn5 D.C.Code § 22-4001(8)(D)-(E). Except for persons subject to lifetime registration, sex offenders are required to register with CSOSA upon ...
Case • 2004
in part, reversed in part, and remanded. COUNSEL: Michael E. Robinson, Department of Justice (Robert D. McCallum, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, Robert G. McCampbell, United States Attorney ...
of transportation costs to public agencies can be significant. E. Prisoner Labor Costs Most correctional facilities rely on prisoner labor to perform essential functions such as kitchen, laundry, janitorial ...
Article • January 1, 2016 • from PLN January, 2016
Are We There Yet? The Promise, Perils and Politics of Penal Reform by Marie Gottschalk Fifteen years ago, mass imprisonment was largely an invisible issue in the United States. Since then, criticism of the country’s extraordinary incarceration rate has become widespread across the political spectrum. The huge prison buildup of …
Annual report • December 31, 2017
HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENSE CENTER 2017 Annual Report __________________________________________________________ CONTENTS NOTABLE DEVELOPMENTS 1 THE MAGAZINES PRISON LEGAL NEWS CRIMINAL LEGAL NEWS 1 1 3 BOOK DISTRIBUTION 3 BOOK SALES BOOK PUBLISHING 3 3 HRDC WEBSITES 4 HRDC STAFF 4 HRDC BOARD OF DIRECTORS 5 FUNDING IN 2017 7 ACTIVISM & ADVOCACY …
Annual report • December 31, 2020
was awarded against the Southwest Virginia Regional Jail Authority on April 15, 2020. Michelle Dillon was quoted in a PEN America article on the availability of free e-readers to prisoners on April 16, 2020 ...
Brief • June 18, 2007
, Plaintiff had severe head injuries consistent with being beaten, and was unconscious. (Composite Exhibit E). 42. An investigation into the incident was instituted by the Aggravated Felonies Unit ...
Brief • April 11, 2006
complaint is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference. 13 e. On December 27, 2005, the DFEH issued a Right-To-Sue Notice based on the Exhibit A 14 complaint; therefore ...
Brief • July 16, 2009
. 28 U.S.C. § 20 2254(e)(l). 21 Under the AEDPA, the "clearly established Federal law" that controls 22 federal habeas review of State court decisions consists of holdings (as opposed to 23 dicta ...
Brief • 2006
, Plaintiffs contacted counsel for Sonoma County electronically, 6 United States District Court 5 the magazine. (Keck Decl., Ex. E.) Specifically, she explained that “[i]f disseminated in the jail, the 12 ...
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