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Brief • 2010
the Prisoners’ Project was 2a founded in 1989, it has engaged in broad-based litigation, improving medical and mental health services, reducing overcrowding, protecting access to courts and the ability ...
Brief • 2006
) of FOIA — which protect invasion of personal 24 privacy — do not apply to these images. 5 U.S.C. § 552(b). Exemption 6 allows withholding personnel and medical files whose release would amount ...
Brief • January 31, 2008
was held on the bus by BSO, he again told BSO deputies he could not feel his hands and asked for medical assistance. Ex. 1, pp. 22-23 (WINAWER p.40, line 22 - p.41, line 6). He was held on the bus for about ...
Brief • 2008
and subsequent death to the media. In his deposition, Brian Corbett, the Department's Public Infonnation Officer, acknowledged that he violated Department policy regarding the release of medical information when ...
Brief • 2010
in which they transfer. For purposes of this Agreement, those 3 individuals sent to Western State Hospital or other mental health or medical facility for 4 evaluation or other purpose while incarcerated ...
Brief • 2007
prisoners’ mental health and vulnerabilities in what the ICRC called a “flagrant violation of medical ethics.”32 A US military investigation found that from 2002 onward US interrogators in Afghanistan were ...
Brief • 2008
medical procedures were required. The rape also inflicted painful emotional and psychological trauma on L.H. Kennedy’s attempts to hide his crime and intimidate L.H. into misleading the authorities were ...
Brief • 2006
the files for classification (44). Part of standard procedure when they accept inmates is to review their files including their medical files and their classification designation is part of that review (44 ...
Brief • 2010
transfer is to the inmate's home state; (2) to place the inmate in another state with special facilities for treating drug or alcohol abuse, mental or emotional illnesses, or other medical conditions; (3 ...
Brief • 2012
, the Supreme Court considered the procedural due process claim of a plaintiff who was admitted to a state mental health treatment facility based on voluntary admission forms he signed while heavily medicated ...
Brief • 2001
officials refused to permit Plaintiff Anthony Lucero to obtain Hidden Faces of Eve, a book by Nawal El Saadawi. Saadawi is a medical doctor who served as Director of Health Education in the Egyptian Ministry ...
Brief • 2010
that the inmates were refused medical treatment afterward. [d. According to the records the reporters used, one of the ringleaders of the prison guard team that falsified records after the incident had been ...
Brief • 2006
on their autonomy and privacy. The facilities are loud and impersonal. Announcements about meals, medications, phone calls, events, and administrative matters are constantly broadcast into all rooms over an intercom ...
Brief • 2006
was found in the kitchen. Investigators believe Mr. Beason was murdered while in his bed. Example: Mr. Warney said he cut his finger during the attack, but a medical examination shortly after his atTest ...
Brief • May 17, 2018
sunlight besides 6 in rec every week? A You supposed to get six -- up to six hours, two 7 going to rec, if you going to an outside call out where 7 8 you're going up top, meaning going up to medical ...
Brief • December 19, 2013
deportation proceedings. For example, a Plaintiff seeking relief from removal via a U visa may need to contact a police department to obtain a police report, a hospital to obtain medical records, or a district ...
Brief • August 18, 2016
recognizance. Doc. 29, at 2. During his pretrial detention, Walker claimed that he was unable to take his daily medication, and that he was allowed out of his cell for only one hour each day. Doc. 1, at 5 ...
Brief • March 3, 2017
and represent that Kimberlee Randle King did not seek any medical treatment for which Medicare has paid or been requested to pay as a result of any action of the Defendants. 20. This Agreement may be executed ...
Brief • 2017
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that commonality was satisfied for a class of 33,000 Arizona prisoners who sought injunctive relief to remedy system-wide medical policies and practices that exposed them to a substantial risk of serious harm ...
Brief • January 11, 2018
 and present evidence to prove mitigat‐ ing factors that were described by medical experts. Our anal‐ ysis of the first two arguments are determinative of the issue  before us, so we decline to reach the third ...
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