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Brief • February 20, 2019
to continue segregation. :OSTEILO, VALENTE GENTRYP.C. response to what Williams believed was a panic attack, which included chest pain. Bissonnette's records indicate that the EKG showed his heartbeat ...
Brief • September 2, 2020
aids until she could consult with management about what to do next. Dr. Fisher continued to ignore what was required by the Centurion ED 56. C guidelines—to seek further testing of Congress’s ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
sentenced inmates. An examination of three indicators suggests what the future holds in store insofar as the death penalty is concerned. The Legal Landscape of Capital Punishment In 1972, the Supreme Court's ...
Brief • April 4, 2025
Filed under: Failure to Treat
Hospital had “totally different instructions than what we were previously using [to 19 manage Mr. Mitchell’s diabetes.” Yet, Jail staff continued with “the program Taft 20 [PA-C] had in place.” 21 22 ...
geographically and the mix of offenses for which women are incarcerated is close to the national proportions, we cannot say to what extent their prison populations are entirely reflective of national trends. 16 ...
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Filed under: Excessive Force
to healthy men between the ages of 18 and 40 years with a BMIless than 30 kglm 2; most cases reported in the literature involve this population. It is not known what effect positional restraint may have ...
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departments, but is not always recognized as a syndrome with significant mortality. 2. What does this review attempt to show? To better define ExDS as a discrete medical entity, the history, epidemiology ...
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Filed under: Attorneys, Attorney Client
requirement thus limits what might otherwise appear to be an obligation substantially more onerous than prosecutors’ legal obligations under other law. Although the rule requires 22 Notably, the disclosure ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Police, FBI
process, such as by providing calling activity information through what CAU personnel and the three providers called "sneak peeks" or "~eks," or by _ FBI personnel to calling activity information by _ "hot ...
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, Subcommittee on Social Security Use is Widespread and Protection Could be Improved Why GAO Did This Study What GAO Found Since its creation, the Social Security number (SSN) has evolved beyond its intended ...
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and prices and find out exactly what you are getting if they ask for money. Partnership for Safety and Justice does not endorse or do business with any of these sites. Many people write to us looking for pen ...
Brief • January 24, 2007
Wallace’s January 11, 2002 allegation that a correctional officer was “sexually and/or physically assaulting the females” in the RHU (docs. 114, ¶ 10; 125, ¶ 10; 128, ¶ 10) and what statements were made ...
Brief • November 24, 1998
and Green’s time, or explanation of what 17 hours are objected to and for what reason. Plaintiffs have re-reviewed their time records 18 and assure the Court that all of this time relates either ...
Brief • March 10, 2005
to 10 days after July 14, 2002. The notification occurred when an officer came to each plaintiff’s cell with a document and read to each plaintiff what each was being charged with, which charges included ...
Brief • 2002
was responsible and accountable for what [did] and did not occur 18 in the Health Services Unit, I did not have the authority needed to do the job… .” Cheney e-mail 19 (Ex. 7). In the same resignation document ...
Brief • November 20, 2015
on the scene. He spoke with the responding officers regarding what had transpired. He 7 then spoke with Plaintiff’s Watch Commander and informed him about the situation. 8 Officer Bennett, one of the first ...
Brief • June 27, 2016
or the fact of being freed from restraint or confinement”). Nowhere in this Rule is it suggested that a judicial officer may delay a finding of probable cause for an individual who remains detained beyond what ...
Brief • November 5, 2008
in pursuing her claims since “the principles of equitable tolling . . . do not extend to what is at best a garden variety claim of excusable neglect.” Irwin, 498 U.S. at 96. “[A]bsence of prejudice ...
Brief • February 19, 2016
on the Broad Street sidewalk to use his cell phone to photograph approximately twenty (20) police officers standing outside a home hosting a party. 1 He thought "what a scene, and ... took a picture from ...
Brief • February 17, 2016
on the disposition sheet so that probationers understand what is required of them. 36. The disposition form in Luse’s case shows that no special conditions of probation were imposed. In particular, Judge Baker did ...
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