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Brief • June 5, 2014
either at his request, because of an action he performed or was alleged to have performed. Hunter stated there was no medical treatment recommended by physicians which were not provided by the DSD. A-9 ...
Brief • June 3, 2014
; infliction of physical illness; inadequate 4 medical care; humiliation, indignities and embarrassment; degradation; permanent 5 loss of natural psychological development; and restrictions on all forms ...
’ immigration bonds. Libre boasts that its “program” includes “wraparound services,” such as access to medical services, guidance to consumers obtaining government assistance, relief during “natural disasters ...
Brief • May 5, 2020
was and was perceived 10 to be based on mental illness. This precludes summary judgment. Further, to the extent 11 Defendants’ experts are considered, they acknowledge that other medical experts treating 12 Vos ...
Brief • January 18, 2019
Filed under: Excessive Force
as a sheriff’s deputy, intended to cause severe emotional distress, which is objectively unreasonable. Barrett did suffer the immediate fear of being killed and did thereafter seek psychiatric medical care. Burgin ...
Brief • October 30, 2023
Rose v. Sandy, WV, Order and Propose4d Findings and Recommendation, Conditions of Confinement, 2023 Case 5:22-cv-00405 Document 774 Filed 10/30/23 Page 1 of 39 PageID #: 12449 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF WEST VIRGINIA BECKLEY DIVISION MICHAEL D. ROSE, ET AL., Plaintiffs, vs. Civil …
Brief • October 6, 2014
with O’Hara’s personal cell phone (and later failing to preserve, or purposely getting rid of, those images of what Plaintiff alleges were merely superficial injuries, which Edmonds sought no medical care ...
Brief • July 14, 2015
also alleges she "had informed the officers that she suffered from an anxiety disorder for which she took medications." Id. She does not specify which officers she provided this information. 2 Case ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
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 of 1995, 18 U.S.C. § 3626(3)(e)(i ...
 experienced some  kind of past abuse, and that substance abuse is an underlying medical problem for the vast  majority.   None of these factors excuses the women’s crimes, but they do provide a context ...
Publication • August 2, 2016
of Maricopa County jails concerning the excessive use of force against inmates and MCSO's deliberate indifference towards their medical needs. 3 . On March 10,2009, we notified MCSO and Sheriff Joseph Arpaio ...
Publication
Filed under: Guards/Staff
space, inmate vocational, academic and PIA programs, inmate chapels, inmate medical, dental and mental health, canteen, clothing and plant operations are located within each facility. Located outside ...
Publication
that will not change when the prison population is slightly reduced. A small change affects expenses such as food, clothing, and medical care: these are the marginal costs associated with a small reduction in the inmate ...
Publication
Wadoc Investigation of Allegations of Age and Sexual Harassment and Retaliation Monroe Cc 2001 r. MARCIA B. RUSKIN Attorney at Law Consultation in Fair Employment Practices CONFIDENTIAL STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS INVESTIGATION OF ALLEGATIONS OF AGE AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT AND RETALIATION AT THE MONROE CORRECTIONAL COMPLEX MARCH - …
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
alleges that both DOCS and the Office of Mental Health (“OMH”) inflict cruel and unusual punishment on prisoners with mental illness, act with deliberate indifference to their serious medical needs ...
 experienced some  kind of past abuse, and that substance abuse is an underlying medical problem for the vast  majority.   None of these factors excuses the women’s crimes, but they do provide a context ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
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 • July 27, 2017
Photo ID with date of birth (DOB) Prison Record or printout from the Correctional facility Parole or release papers (state or federal) Medical papers from a doctor or hospital Old employment photo ID ...
at the Challenger Memorial Youth Center (Challenger) to meet medical and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations, and replacing dilapídated buildings at Camp Miller and the Dorothy Kirby Center to meet ADA ...
Publication • July 12, 2016
as applied to EM must ensure the person on the monitor has a full set of rights and guarantees, including the rights to seek and attend work, to access education and medical treatment, and to participate ...
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