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Campos

American  
[kahn-poos] / ˈkɑ̃ pʊs /

noun

  1. a city in E Brazil, near Rio de Janeiro.


Campos British  
/ ˈkəːmpuʃ /

noun

  1. a city in E Brazil, in E Rio de Janeiro state on the Paraíba River. Pop: 388 000 (2005 est)

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Bondi’s audience was “the distressingly large percentage of the public that is incapable of the most rudimentary statistical reasoning,” by whom “Bondi intended that her message be taken as a literal statement of fact,” writes Paul Campos of the University of Colorado Law School.

From Los Angeles Times

In a motion for a temporary restraining order, attorneys said that Yuri Alexander Roque Campos and Fernando Viera Reyes — plaintiffs in a federal class action lawsuit alleging “inhumane” and “punitive” conditions at California City Detention Facility in the Mojave Desert — are experiencing “acute medical distress and need immediate specialized medical attention.”

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“Their risk of severe illness—and in Mr. Roque Campos’s case, imminent death—is real and rising by the day,” the motion states.

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Based on a review of medical records and sworn declarations, a plaintiffs’ expert, Dr. Todd Wilcox, concluded that Roque Campos, 30, has a serious heart condition and is at “significant risk for sudden cardiac death,” according to his declaration in support of the emergency motion.

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“I am very scared about what will happen to me if I cannot get the medical care that I need while I am locked up at California City,” Roque Campos said in a statement.

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