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Case • 2003
charitable projects. [15] Indeed, all indications were that petitioner had begun the process of turning her life around. Recognizing and seeking to encourage these positive trends, the Court sought ...
Case • 2002
from non-point sources, such as runoff from farmlands, mining activity, housing construction projects, roads, and so on. Non-point sources cannot be regulated by permits because there is no way to trace ...
Case • 2004
REID: Gary Patrick Clements, Capital Post-Conviction Project of Louisiana, New Orleans, LA. For GENE M. JOHNSON, GEORGE M. HINKLE, WILLIAM PAGE TRUE, JR.: Katherine Pharis Baldwin, Richard Carson ...
Case • 2000
medical services at the Rikers Island Correctional Facility that had hired the plaintiff to provide counseling services. The plaintiff sued under § 1983 for wrongful termination. In holding ...
the legality of the drug’s importation into the United States. “There’s something terribly wrong when officials charged with enforcing criminal laws break them,” observed Brian Mendelsohn, an attorney who ...
Filing • May 21, 2014
in an attempt to protect a substantial public investment in a large construction project. Given the broad construction placed on the above-quoted phrase in Griffin, and the liberal access provisions of the Act ...
Brief • 2008
, no wrong that must be righted, and no monetary reward to be had or lost, there is usually no reason to dispute SCDSS’s disclosures or even engage in discovery. Most adoptions begin with an honest ...
of the members of the class because Plaintiffs and all class members were injured by the same wrongful policies and practices of Defendants as described in this Complaint. Plaintiffs’ claims arise from the same ...
Brief • June 7, 2018
misleading facts. 12 I asked them to change the information. I told them the information was wrong, they asked me 13 to deflect, and I didn’t agree with that.” 14 25. On March 22, 2018, four members ...
62. In 2017, EMCFW had an operational capacity of 846 and an average daily population of 659. In consideration of the inclusion of those inmates released in the last 2 years, the projected size ...
Sharbaugh v. Beaudry, FL, Complaint, Wrongful Death Failure to Protect, 2016 Case 3:16-cv-00126-MCR-EMT Document 1 Filed 03/24/16 Page 1 of 33 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN ...
of Prisons, as PLN reported. In January 2019, the City paid $3.3 million to settle a wrongful death suit filed by Browder’s surviving family members. [See: PLN, Apr. 2019, p.54.] Surveillance video from ...
Article • August 15, 2023 • from PLN August, 2023
Filed under: News in Brief
passed this year to fund both needed capital projects at MSP and a contract with a private prison firm to relieve capacity issues. Nebraska: An attack by three prisoners at the state Reception ...
Article • September 15, 2023 • from PLN September, 2023
after a suit filed by attorneys from the Texas Civil Rights Project and the Edwards Group in Austin on behalf of prisoners held at TDCJ’s Pack Unit, who were facing both contaminated water ...
Brief • 1993
and emotional injury. Plaintiffs have no plain, adequate or complete remedy at law to redress the wrongs described herein. Injunctive relief sought by plaintiffs is necessary to prevent continued and further ...
; population but 28 percent of deaths in county jails over the past decade. In 2016, Bland’s family settled a wrongful-death lawsuit against state and local officials for $1.9 million and an agreement ...
proper statistical methods. See Defs.’ Br. at 15. This implication is wrong. The only policy of Wal-Mart that the plaintiffs challenged was an alleged unwritten policy, implemented by local supervisors ...
Brief • October 4, 2017
that the officers “agreed that we saw nothing 20 wrong with Ashworth.” [Doc. 2190 at 4-5; Doc. 2191 at ¶ 9] Officer Western testified 21 that she could not recall having a conversation with Ms. Scheid on July 14 ...
Filing • October 11, 2018
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
process. Florida Press Association, Inc., was founded in 1879 as a nonprofit corporation to protect the freedoms and advance the professional standards of the press of Florida. 4 The Marshall Project ...
Publication
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Victims
agrees that crime is wrong. Including “corrections” in its appellation hints at an agenda to reform, change, or correct inmates into decent, law-abiding individuals. But this was a vestige from a previous ...
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