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Filed under: Sexual Assault
was relatively small compared to the total number of reported allegations. The officials explained that medical or other physical evidence frequently was not available and, thus, investigators were often faced ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing
(18 U.S.C. § 3553(a)(2)(D) 11) To provide defendants with needed medical care or other correctional treatment (18 U.S.C. § 3553(a)(2)(D) 12) The kinds of sentences available (18 U.S.C. § 3553(a)(3) 13 ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: Police
, providing accounts of the incidents, the medical profession. This move is already information on the backgrounds of the officers under way, but it proceeds haltingly and with fre­ and the subjects shot ...
Publication • 2015
to a lack of adequate food, medical care, shelter and clothing). 61 ELINOR MYERS MCGINN, AT HARD LABOR: INMATE LABOR AT THE COLORADO STATE PENITENTIARY, 1871-1940. (P. Lang, 1993). 62 Blackmon, supra note 41 ...
of his prescription medication. ▪ A woman driving at night with her 4-year-old daughter was followed from an I-10 rest area, tailgated, and stopped roughly 75 miles north of the border. A Border Patrol ...
restraints over the Ace bandage, because Johnson did not have medical clearance to possess the bandage and there had been 6 Case 3:13-cv-00747-JCH Document 134 Filed 04/29/16 Page 7 of 41 prior incidents ...
Brief • September 9, 2022
Filed under: Criminal Sexual Abuse
who commente d about her hair being braided by 13 saying "imagine me behind you, pulling on your braids" to medical staff like 14 Doctor Abellera (unce11ain of spelling of name) who perfonned ...
Brief • August 23, 2022
/2022 3:47:41 PM Pg 26 of 33 Trans ID: LCV20223051611 69. On June 22, 2022, Plaintiff’s doctor wrote Plaintiff out of work with return date of September 21, 2022. Plaintiff’s medical leave paperwork ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
people who have been previously incarcerated carry with them so many medical problems that it is unrealistic to expect them to re-enter society as productive citizens without much greater assistance than ...
be drawn to medical doctors’ use of prescription drugs: they do not empirically measure the outcomes of each patient they serve, but they do make use of already proven medications that they proscribe ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles
character continues to form as the brain Medical and psychiatric experts’ briefing to the United States Supreme Court matures. As such, adolescents Roper v. Simmons typically “age out” of delinquent behavior ...
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not originally constructed to house inmates). AB 900 also gave CDCR the authority to create 16,000 beds in secure reentry facilities and to construct up to 8,000 medical, dental, and mental health beds. AB 900 ...
pursue these goals in a assessment of current state practices described in variety of ways, ranging from CBT to chemical castration subsequent sections of this report. (the use of a hormonal medication ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
in the form of the correctional officer’s medical records. Here, the court agreed with the petitioner: “[I]n the absence of some indication that disclosing the injured correction officer’s medical records would ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
models and practices. For the purposes of the present report, these are called the “medical”, “cognitive deficient” or “opportunistic” models. Briefly, the medical model tends to focus on and treat ...
Publication
Filed under: Searches
. A chronological log shall be maintained which shall include, but not be limited to, visits by medical and/or other statt, negative defecation, defecation containing contraband, Unusual Incidents, or an incident ...
Article • April 15, 2009
severely, than strip-searches. Prisoners' rights groups' lawsuits tend to focus on life-and-death kinds of issues -- medical and mental health care, protection from assault by other prisoners, excessive ...
Article • December 15, 2009
In the 1970s and 1980s, private interests once again assumed control of various prison administration functions.22 This re-privatization began as a piecemeal shift involving inmate food and medical care services ...
Brief • June 21, 2006
Filed under: Guard Misconduct
with medical malpractice. 15 16 2. Employee Discipline. Similar to internal affairs, the CDCR's legal support for employee investigations and 17 discipline is significantly more complete and sophisticated ...
Brief • 2008
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 medical history; (7) any monitoring for consciousness by anyone; (8) how the execution team proceeds if it cannot insert ...
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