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Publication • February 8, 2016
Filed under: Death Penalty
at Montgomery Community College. Her body was discovered in the Sam Houston National Forest on January 2, 1999, nearly a month after she disappeared from campus. Prosecutors originally theorized that Trotter had ...
Brief • October 16, 2014
Filed under: Excessive Force
pain and was denied his diabetic medicine on a regular basis. On March 10, 2012, Plaintiff reported through inmate communications that he needed medical attention, he was unable to care for himself ...
Brief • April 14, 2021
. on April 17, 2019, Robert Lee Boley was pronounced dead. Nurse scene. Vaughan communicated the pronouncement at the direction of Dr. Yancey, whom Vaughan had reached on the phone. 54. At 9:20 a.m., Dr ...
Brief • September 2, 2016
Community Facilities Plan of Conservation and Development (Plan Memorandum #10), Newtown was to improve the Middle Gate School by connecting it to the United Water Connecticut’s water system so ...
Brief • October 27, 2015
in this opinion. 14 I I 1.1 ~ I I I The overall testimony of Troy Busta is unreliable. He was an alcohol and drug abuser with a community reputation for having a temper and being untruthful. This Court ...
detainees have communicated their requests for immigration representation, which the FPD cannot provide, to FPD staff attorneys. ECF 18. These numerous requests from immigrant civil detainees and FDC Sheridan ...
right to communicate with her attorney,” among other rights, at the initial appearance. Swinney v. State, 829 So. 2d 1225, 1231 (Miss. 2002); see also Veal v. State, 585 So. 2d 693, 699 (Miss. 1991). 67 ...
to “buttress[]” the clearly established finding—even though there was “nothing in the record indicating that the DOJ’s views were communicated to respondents.” Id. at 744-45. 12 Case 19-3575, Document 58, 06 ...
meaningful communication as to what was about to happen; 6 c) Each Plaintiff was suddenly, aggressively, and violently attacked by members of the RRT; d) Each Plaintiff was methodically subjected ...
but unsuccessfully argued the 6 Case 1:09-cv-00786-WJ-SMV Document 357 Filed 11/21/12 Page 7 of 25 existence of a federal evidentiary privilege in trying to obtain evidence of communications between the defendant ...
Brief • February 28, 2018
on over here and let's have a little bit of a dialogue, okay. . . . I'm inclined to allow you to represent yourself although there have been some communications between you and Carl Grant, and I have ...
Brief • October 12, 2020
of Matthew A. Dooley, at ¶¶ 19-20, attached) (“Dooley Decl.”). Ms. Humphrey also maintained constant 12 Case: 1:18-cv-01050-JG Doc #: 117 Filed: 10/12/20 20 of 25. PageID #: 1724 communication with Class ...
Brief • December 2, 2020
of police in their communities, the protection of constitutional safeguards for criminal suspects and defendants, citizen participation in the criminal justice system, and accountability for law enforcement ...
Brief • September 18, 2020
Filed under: Public Records
in unsealing the Graham report. Besides serving as the primary provider of legal representation to indigent criminal defendants in Prince George’s County, OPD routinely engages with local leaders and community ...
Brief • May 21, 2021
Filed under: Medical
, working in silos, collection of information that is apparently not used by clinicians, lack of communication between nurses and physicians and ineffective management that results in wasted work complicated ...
was 3 communicated to and noted in jail medical records by unidentified employees of CFMG. 4 47. At no point during Mr. Ward’s April 3rd admission to UVMC did anyone diagnose the 5 cause of Mr ...
Brief • April 13, 2022
of the diarrhea and "profuse" vomiting noted by Corizon nursing staff that morning, and the information given to ACDF staff at intake, and, presumably, communications from medical/nursing staff regarding his ...
implicate Mr. Moore or else he would be incarcerated. Defendants Wright and Cerven communicated to Delaney that if he accused Mr. Moore, he could go free. DEFENDANTS FEED A FALSE STORY TO ELLIOT 36 ...
commonly exercised by other members of his profession in the community. 253. After assuming the care and treatment of Plaintiff Jones, Defendants Wexford, Dr. Dominguez, Dr. Bautista, and Nurse Minter ...
Brief • June 8, 2021
Filed under: Wrongful Death
of using excessive force on members of the community were “investigated” by fellow RPD officers who were biased in favor of the accused officer and worked to protect their officers from facing meaningful ...
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