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Filed under: International, Immigration
C.F.R. § 1208.13. ___ B. What is the burden of proof? ___ 1. The applicant must establish that it is more likely than not that he or she would be tortured in the country of removal. 8 C.F.R. § 1208.16(c ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
The scope of data warehousing in justice agencies 84 84 How standards are developed What standards govern Kansas’ use of the Internet to exchange criminal history records The Internet’s potential for small ...
Publication • 2013
equitable relief -- after the agency made full disclosure during the course of litigation -- because the plaintiff failed to establish an unlawful FOIA policy or otherwise "articulate what documents it might ...
Publication • November 1, 2015
Filed under: Money/Property
enforcement a direct and perverse financial incentive to seize property for forfeiture.      What happened in the wake of CAFRA’s passage is a familiar Washington, D.C., tale. Believing the forfeiture problem ...
  in  segregation.  Thus,  we  make  no  empirical  or  value  judgments  about  whether and to what degree the use of AS balances the benefits (e.g., a safer prison system) with costs (e.g.,  significant reductions ...
Kickback publication • December 13, 2018
Filed under: Telephones
on what they do best—maintaining a safer, more secure correctional environment. SCP also increases usability by providing anywhere, anytime access for authorized personnel. All of the investigative ...
Case • 1982
have further protracted the trial by requiring the lawyer eventually to master each difficulty alone, for there was no jury to be affected, and the judge himself could deftly cut what was only ...
Brief • February 11, 2013
Filed under: Booking Fees
Markadonatos v. Village Woolridge, IL, Pltf. Appeal Brief, Jail Booking Fees, 2013 Case: 12-2619 Document: 22 Filed: 02/11/2013 Pages: 106 No. 12-2619 _____________________________________________________________________________ IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT _____________________________________________________________________________ JERRY G. MARKADONATOS, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. VILLAGE …
Brief • 2007
and represented to the Circuit Court thaI he would not cOlJul1it any crimes while out 011 bond. He was never told to avoid entrnpping others or how to deal with or what 10 say to poltmtial targets. AIS(), he ...
Brief • September 30, 2014
is what they say they will do but have not yet proven to be permanent and effective. If Defendants comply with this Order, within one year they will demonstrate that prospective relief no longer remains ...
Brief • 2009
and procedural history of what has occurred over the last four years. On March 7, 2005, Michael E. Montgomery (“Montgomery”) filed a Complaint (the “Original Complaint”) pursuant to Bivens v. Six Unknown Federal ...
. GUNTHER also suffers from inadequate dental care and as a result he is limited in what he can eat and suffers continuous pain and discomfort. He has been on a “waiting list” 12 4:17-cv-03107 Doc # 1 ...
Brief • August 8, 2016
Kaelin v. County of Riverside, CA, Consolidated Opp to MTD - Inmate Phone Systems, 2016 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BARRETT S. LITT, SBN 45527 E-Mail: blitt@kmbllaw.com RONALD O. KAYE SBN 145051 E-Mail: rok@kmbllaw.com Kaye, McLane, Bednarski & Litt, LLP 234 Colorado Boulevard, Suite 230 Pasadena, California …
Brief • April 13, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
-confinement sanctions, rather than sanctions of confinement, for what would otherwise be low-level violations, thereby reducing the number of individuals placed in county jails and state correctional facilities ...
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Journal 12-3 THE NATIONAL PRISON PROJECT Journal ISSN 1076-769X Vol. 12 No.3, Spring/Summer 1998 Friends and Colleagues Remember Activist Attorney Robert F. Bensing Robert F. Bensing, a staffattorney with the Southern Center for Human Rights, died February 3 of injuries sustained in a car accident after meeting with inmate clients …
Publication • August 4, 2016
Soldiers of Misfortune - Abusive U.S. Military Recruitment and failure to Protect Child Soldiers, 2008 U.S. Violations of the Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict SOLDIERS OF MISFORTUNE Abusive U.S. Military Recruitment and Failure to Protect Child Soldiers Jania Sandoval (right) speaks with U.S. Army recruiter …
Publication • February 11, 2016
prison population. Therefore, it is important to understand to what extent the PIECP sample differs from the broader population confined in state correctional facilities when making conclusions regarding ...
Publication • 2014
pointed to “crime, violence, and drugs” in contrast to 13% of whites.49 Whites, on the other hand, were most likely to bemoan the “breakdown of morals/ family.” What then accounts for whites’ greater ...
Brief • July 21, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
as-yet identified correctional officer and expressed that he was afraid to go back into the building. The as-yet identified correctional officer responded, “I don’t know what to tell you.” 151. Plaintiff ...
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