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, San Quentin warden Jeanne Woodford denied Young Elk’s last request, citing security concerns involving all death row inmates. It is not apparent what these security risks were, especially considering ...
Brief • November 15, 2006
Filed under: Telephones
numbers, there are, ordinarily, no restrictions on what numbers may be placed on an inmate's approved telephone list. Calls over the ITS II system are limited to 15 minutes in duration and may be prepaid ...
Brief • June 26, 2006
, there is considerable confusion by members of the putative class and others about what this Court's ruling means for them. In the two hours since the conclusion of today's hearing, Plaintiffs' counsels' offices have ...
Brief • December 11, 2006
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 device did anything other than what it was designed to do with proper use,” (Peters’ Rule 26 Report, P. 30, ¶ 1); (2) “Correlation of TASER ...
Brief • October 1, 2009
the defendants have specifically moved for summary judgment on the basis of qualified immunity. 3 were sufficiently clear that a reasonable official would understand that what he was doing violated that right ...
Brief • July 5, 2005
to offer their eyewitness accounts of what they had seen. One particular witness, a bouncer at the nightclub, attempted to tell Evans that he had seen an AfricanAmerican man running away from the victim ...
Brief • 2004
objectively reasonable officer. It is your decision of what force a reasonable officer would have 5 used which controls, not the state of mind of the defendants themselves. Evil intentions on the 6 part ...
Brief • 2002
Filed under: Telephones
' conduct violated California statutory or (d) what is the proper measure of damages for any misconduct on the 16 17 Common law; 18 19 part of defendants. 20 12. 21 22 Plaintiffs' claims ...
Brief • April 6, 2011
. The Deputy Director of prisons, Defendant Dorsey, was present throughout this event. 39. Defendants described what they were doing as “nuts to butts.” 40. Upon information and belief Defendant Dorsey ...
Brief • December 11, 2014
Circuit ruling in Nordstrom v. Ryan, No. 12-15738, 10 11 Doc. 62-1, August 11, 2014 (“What prison officials don’t have the right to do is read a 12 confidential letter from an inmate to his lawyer ...
Brief • February 24, 2011
Director of Procurement to Dream Pharma of JuI. 16,2010). The documents disclosed by GDC contain what appear to be several drafts of this request, but, given the extent of the redactions, it is impossible ...
Brief • January 9, 2015
of the Defendants 1 can be seen kicking what is believed to be the Plaintiff, while he is being restrained on the ground by several other Defendants. 42. When one of the Defendants is kicking the Plaintiff, another ...
Brief • December 21, 2010
Case: 1:10-cv-02883 Doc #: 1 Filed: 12/21/10 5 of 12. PageID #: 5 23. Mr. Nall was startled and turned around to see what was happening. 24. The Defendant officers gave no commands or directions to Mr ...
Brief • 2011
what Mario Garcia’s medical condition was at the time he was placed in custody; (c) failure to refer Mario Garcia for competent treatment when he continued to suffer seizures; (d) failure to attend ...
Brief • October 8, 2013
1340 (11th Cir. 2001) ............................ 5 Wilson v. Layne, 526 U.S. 603 (1999) ......................... 5 REPLY BRIEF This petition gives this Court the perfect opportunity to confirm what ...
Brief • June 5, 2013
Riley were assaulted by PPD officers when they attempted to use their cellphones to record what they considered to be a violent aJTest. See Jan Ransom, Even a Top Cop Concedes a Right to Record Video ...
Brief • May 13, 2011
forth in the BOP's GID Guidance (attached hereto as Exhibit A) and the standards of care referred therein and will include an assessment of what additional treatment, if any, is appropriate to treat ...
Brief • November 15, 2006
Filed under: Transfers, Commissary
"). to monitoring make and All calls over the recorded. with the exception of 1-900 and 1-800 numbers, there are, ordinarily, no restrictions on what numbers may be placed on an inmate's approved telephone list ...
Brief • December 23, 2011
in the shower area when female inmates were showering, Bowers would frequently monitor the shower area when Plaintiff showered. What is more, Bowers would lift the piece of paper taped on the observation window ...
to the medical office. Defendants assert that they simply returned Plaintiff to the medical area. The Magistrate Judge observed that a reasonable interpretation of events described by all parties suggest that what ...
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