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. (Id.) 17 In Count II, Preayer alleges that he received inadequate medical care when Tucker 18 refused to renew Preayer' s high blood pressure medication and Preayer subsequently lost 19 ...
Brief • 1998
, medical, or functional limitations constitute 9.6% of the population. p. 96). The Florida prison system contains a (Id., significant percentage of Hispanic inmates, as well as much smaller numbers ...
Brief • 2013
: NCAA Doesn't Require Medical Supervision, THE KANSAS CITY (Mo.) STAR, Oct. 8, 1997, at AI, available at 1997 WLNR 6454162 ...
Article • January 1, 2022 • from PLN January, 2022
on sheriffs and their deputies who beat or rape prisoners, or deliberately ignore their serious medical concerns, often resulting in deaths. Sheriffs also treat jails like their own little private fiefdom ...
. Sentencing Guidelines (“USSG”) Manual § 1B1.13 cmt. n.1 (U.S.S.C. 2018). Those relate generally to: the defendant’s medical condition; the defendant’s age; the defendant’s family circumstances; and any other ...
as severe 13 emotional and psychological trauma. 14 41. Following the attack, Plaintiff LUCAS requested medical 15 attention from the prison staff. Despite her requests for such 16 attention, Plaintiff ...
Brief • December 30, 2011
Filed under: Appointment of Counsel
at a Veteran's Administration hospital in 2010 opined that Mr. Davis (1) has bipolar disorder and is hypomanic with psychosis; (2) takes medications for hallucinations; (3) suffers persecutory delusions, hears ...
Brief • September 29, 2016
/2016 Page 17 of 41 include general expenses such as inmate medical care–a necessity–or purchases like air conditioners and ice machines.39 In other instances, the payments are not used on correctional ...
, Wright Decl. Ex. 16.) Available work assignments include food service, laundry, dorm cleaning, cores/hallway, court/visit, recreation, floor crew, barbershop, intake, medical detail, paint detail ...
Filing • February 15, 2012
Filed under: Complaints
to work in their area of responsibility as well as coordinate workers for the other departments such as Education, Maintenance, Food Service, Medical Department, etc. The Unit Manager is also responsible ...
Filing • May 21, 2024
for withholding 17 18 information. 5 U.S.C. § 552(a)(4)(B). 19 C. 20 Exemption 6 Exemption 6 allows agencies to withhold “personnel and medical files and similar files 21 the disclosure of which would ...
Brief • April 9, 2007
Amendment, which "imposes duties 11 on [prison] officials [to] provide humane conditions of confinement; prison officials must ensure 12 that inmates receive adequate food, clothing, shelter, and medical ...
/ CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK RESEARCH & EVALUATION CENTER PAGE 1 Every state has a unique set of criminal fees, which could include fees for pre-trial detention, security in the courtroom, medical ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
contact with loved ones.”60 Grossly inadequate medical care61 leaves many prisoners with serious and/or chronic medical conditions which can impair successful reintegration. Severe overcrowding in often ...
Publication
Filed under: Searches
specialization. Rather than simply specializing in plaintiffs’ practice (itself an even earlier innovation), some lawyers concentrate on a particular type of case, such as medical malpractice, products liability ...
Publication
Filed under: Searches
on a particular type of case, such as medical malpractice, products liability, airplane disasters, or car wrecks. Some are so specialized that virtually their entire practice is devoted to a very specific type ...
Publication
Filed under: PLRA
excessive force against him and denied him medical attention for the injuries suffered as a result of the force. Booth had not sought administrative review. The Third Circuit rejected his argument ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
the Eighth Amendment, but may lead to dangerous conditions or deprivations of essential sanitation or medical resources that would amount to cruel and unusual punishment); see also Prison Litigation Reform Act ...
Publication
regulations state that “unstable psychiatric illness” and other mental and medical illnesses contraindicate solitary confinement. Mont. DOC Policy Directive 4.5.21, at 1 (Oct. 27, 2009), http://www.cor.mt.gov ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
is not per se unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment, but may lead to dangerous conditions or deprivations of essential sanitation or medical resources that would amount to cruel and unusual punishment ...
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