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Case • 2003
, AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER; LILIA TAN FIGUEROA, AS MEDICAL DIRECTOR OF FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER; DAWN LEMONDS, AS DIRECTOR OF SOUTH COAST REGIONAL PROJECT; CLIFFORD ALLENBY ...
Case • 2001
medical terminology. Id. at 359-60. The Court concluded that the "lack of volitional control, coupled with a prediction of future dangerousness * * * plainly suffices for due process purposes." Id. at 360 ...
Case • 2002
facility consisting of providing custody, medical or mental health services, counseling services, educational programs, or vocational training for inmates . . . ." Id. B. Application 1. Exhaustion ...
Case • 1989
medical or psychiatric treatment in the prison hospital in the North complex, inmate truck drivers and helpers serving the three complexes, and prisoner movement between the complexes to attend prisoner ...
Case • 1984
to the institution for lunch; similarly, medications were brought out to the inmates, and appointments with doctors or social workers were scheduled for the late afternoon or early evening (following the end ...
Case • 1984
of the correctional facilities within the Missouri System for medical, dental and transfer reasons and to transport nursing aides from Renz to the Missouri [**7] State Penitentiary. Inmates also travel for court ...
Case • 2005
the stairs. The next thing he recalls is regaining consciousness that evening in the hospital. His medical reports indicate that he was experiencing pain in his throat, shoulder, wrist, back, leg, and that he ...
Case • 1982
4122 in an arbitrary or capricious manner, the courts may not interfere with their performance of their delegated functions. Mercer v. United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners, 312 F. Supp ...
Case • 1989
. The district court found that this internal regulation conflicts with KRS § 439.600, which permits limited release for study programs, medical furloughs, ordinary furloughs, and volunteer programs if a prisoner ...
Case • 1982
visitation, allowed jail employees to open the prisoners' mail, provided insufficient food, medical treatment and bedding material, and prohibited the prisoners' access to reading material other than Readers ...
Case • 2004
"a pictorial depiction where genitalia or female breasts are exposed." 28 C.F.R. § 540.72(b).*fn2 The definition of "features" includes an exception for material that contains nudity "illustrative of medical ...
Case • 2005
to ensure that inmates receive adequate food, clothing, shelter, and medical care. See Farmer, 511 U.S. at 832; Keenan v. Hall, 83 F.3d 1083, 1089 (9th Cir. 1996); Hoptowit v. Ray, 682 F.2d 1237, 1246 (9th ...
Case • 2005
filled out when the prisoner is selected for transfer. [22] Assistant Deputy Warden Roger testified that, apart from transfers for disciplinary or medical reasons, "99.9 percent of the time ...
Case • 1986
} supra, we do not believe its protections are triggered by lack of due care by prison officials. "Medical malpractice does not become a constitutional violation merely because the victim is a prisoner ...
Case • 1982
injuries of sufficient severity to cause a doctor to refer Williams to Parkland Hospital for examination. The Dallas County Jail's medical records indicate that Williams sustained "bruises" to his left side ...
Case • 1975
provide kosher food, that federal institutions do so on high holidays and that medical diets are not unknown in the federal system. [28] The order under review indicates that there are several means ...
Case • 2002
, sampling was to be done only by medical personnel and the samples could only be used in judicial proceedings and by certain law enforcement officers, the statute prohibited the state from analyzing ...
Case • 1987
that they had to move 20 inmates. These twenty were transferred to Guerrero. They will be evaluated and if the medical staff determines that they should not stay there, then they will be returned, thus, creating ...
Case • 1982
one month. There was also expert testimony regarding the effect of overcrowding on over-utilization of [**4] medical services. Additionally, the overcrowding in the Mobile County Jail further taxes ...
Case • 1990
among other things for improvements in staffing, medical care, and educational, vocational, and recreational programs. It further established requirements for construction of new prisons and renovation ...
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