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Publication • April 8, 2015
a license to work. Parents cannot drive sick kids to medical appointments. Families must choose between food and traffic fines. Some, including identity theft victims, suffer these harms even when they did ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
equipment from the minimum facility and they are going to use the medical hallway as their possible escape route. The Informant’s report of a plan to use heavy equipment to drive through the prison fence ...
Publication • January 13, 2015
appropriate medical treatment to mentally ill prisoners. Do they seriously mean that if they no longer receive ICS commissions then the mentally ill will go untreated? Page | 3 One of the many inherent evils ...
Brief • October 9, 2014
medical attention. 17 19  (Trial Ex. 124 at Ch. 32 ¶ 4.2.) National parks and recreation areas, such as GGNRA, are allowed to develop their own 21 procedures regarding the use of tasers; however ...
Brief • July 13, 2022
inappropriate for immigration detention’s 14 noncriminal purposes.2 Detained immigrants are frequently subjected to punitive and 15 long-term solitary confinement, inadequate medical care, sexual and physical ...
Brief • March 12, 2018
Filed under: Failure to Treat
Stewart v. Aranas, NV, Complaint, Denial of Medical Care, 2018 Case 3:17-cv-00132-MMD-CLB Document 4 Filed 03/12/18 Page 1 of 44 _ - FILED ENTERED P.ECEIYEO SERVED ON _ COUNSF.UPARTIES OF RECORD ...
Publication • August 26, 2016
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
Toxic Sweat Shops - How UNICOR Prison Recycling Harms Workers, Communities, the Environment, and the Recycling Industry, CEH, 2006 TOXIC SWEATSHOPS: How UNICOR Prison Recycling Harms Workers, Communities, the Environment, and the Recycling Industry Center for Environmental Health Prison Activist Resource Center Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition Computer TakeBack Campaign October …
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finally bled to death after 12-hours without medical treatment "He bled to death without receiviJ)g sufficient medical care," said U.S. Attorney Charles R. Wilson. Edwards was reportedly found dead, still ...
seized medical documents, personnel 5 records, interviews with acquaintances of Mr. Brown, and statements from 6 Rebecca Brown and John Blakely, her brother, that Kevin was in danger of 7 committing ...
that she was sick and offered to walk her to the medical office so he could get her out of work for the day. While at the medical office, Urdialez told her he would get her out of the kitchen job and she ...
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at their disposal, low-income and poor families often have to forego some of life’s basic necessities – such as rent, medical and dental services, food, appliances, and utilities. For example, a 1992 study showed ...
Publication • August 10, 2016
as a juror, buy alcohol, lottery tickets or cigarettes, cannot hold public office or consent to most forms of medical treatment. Yet in the USA, such a person can be sentenced to die in prison for his or her ...
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, on top of the exorbitant phone rates, steadily increasing canteen prices, co-payments for medical services, kickback commissions on Western Union deposits to inmate bank accounts~ forcing prisoners to pay ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
with correctional professionals, medical staff, mental health staff and numerous community based, faith based and governmental agencies who receive referrals and facilitate placements for the inmate participants ...
Publication • 2012
sometimes has to forgo her monthly medication to be able to afford the $18-per-5-minute phone call costs. The case, filed in 2000, has yet to be settled. It reached the Federal Communications Commission (FCC ...
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Filed under: Court Access, Judiciary
declarations are uttered, the scientific and medical evidence seriously challenges the contention that dying declarations are inherently reliable. See Bryan A. Liang, Shortcuts To “Truth”: The Legal Mythology ...
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
challenges or taking psychiatric medication) or physical limitations (e.g., being blind or deaf) were more vulnerable to sexual assault.20 g. Sexual Orientation (Male Inmates21) According to several hearing ...
: Segment 1: Privatization of civil commitment centers and forensic state mental hospitals. Segment 2: Subcontracted prisoner mental health and medical care provided inside prisons and jails. Segment 3 ...
, such as advanced age or grave illness. Aging and dying prisoners often develop medical and mental health conditions that make them unlikely to pose a public safety risk if released to their families or to nursing ...
Publication • 2021
) are exposed to administrative or solitary confinement at least once annually (Beck, 2015). The use of solitary confinement is considered by leading professional medical societies (e.g., the American Medical ...
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