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Brief • December 15, 2003
thought Luker was seriously injured or dead is also belied by the fact that no one from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office (ECSO) summoned an Emergency Medical Services (“EMS”) unit to the scene until ...
matched Watts’s prints. Videau sustained a total of seven gunshot wounds. Two were fatal. The medical examiner who conducted Videau’s autopsy opined that the two fatal gunshot wounds were to Videau’s brain ...
Brief • November 17, 2010
. Matthew had a difficult time focusing at school, and in grade school he was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder. He was prescribed Ritalin and he took the 22 medication until his mother could ...
Filing • September 10, 2014
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
of 4 bills, and medical information. See, e.g., Dkt. 34. None of these things can be easily replaced by 5 telephone calls or regular visitation. It has been recognized that such communication with 6 ...
Filing • October 18, 2018
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
. 493 (2011) (holding that court-mandated population limits for California prisons were necessary to ensure incarcerated persons’ constitutional right to adequate medical and mental health care ...
Filing • June 5, 2019
in increased medical costs for the Jail Authority. Jail Authority employees remove staples from legal mail before giving it to prisoners. Despite prohibiting staples in the facilities, inmates have managed ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
Filed under: Court Access, Appeals
identified 148,896 appeals (excluding inmate medical appeals) submitted to adult prisons. Of this total, 75,146 appeals were accepted and issued a log number; the remaining 73,750 were rejected. [Note: CDCR’s ...
Publication • February 18, 2014
or public safety risk; (3) staff and prisoner medical records, with the exception of aggregate statistical data; and (4) records related to ongoing internal affairs investigations until the investigation ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
of Youths with Sexual Behavior SPTP staff will provide training to educational, medical, recreational and security staffs on the needs of youths with sexual behavior. a) The expert will review training ...
Publication
Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
of PRIDE’s net assets are unrestricted as they are not subject to donor-imposed stipulations. Self insurance plan PRIDE’s employees are provided worker’s compensation, group medical and disability insurance ...
Publication
to impose grooming and attire restrictions. In general, they will only need to make exceptions that are necessary for medical reasons or required by the prisoner’s religion (see below). Associational Rights ...
Publication
Filed under: Sexual Assault
to develop investigative techniques suited to juvenile victims. 8 The Commission also noted that ongoing medical and mental health care were essential for addressing trauma for youth in custody.9 C. Youth ...
Publication
(oymeilt: Also,- ',set up _cl training pto~ran'l mat addresses actions'to betaken. when you become:a taF~.et Emergency. Medical response'atieach' i'ndlvidu;:lI €i:ln .giVe to him selfand or oth~rs around him ...
Publication
Filed under: Mail
. that depict a geographic region; (7) non-privileged mail contaimng official documents Ii e., driver's license. birth certificate, welfare card, medical cards, etc.). These documents will be confiscated ...
Publication
~rit iofohtlatlon' 'classified ~b'9v~ i~~.ECREJ".• f', 0 r rl'i=y¢r 6bs¢r\I,ed' thisc9ridu~t not'h~td ~b(tut itfr6tn 'sorii~9ne,Who. ~.ld. 'a~ Ail. Jntentionally"delaying -or denying :detainee medical ...
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dio. 41. Intentlolially delaying 'or ci~nyihg detainee medical ,care 0 I personallY'0bserved this,.conduct, b. 0 I.·observed detainee(s) in a,cond itiOlT that led me to l1elle\le that this conduct had ...
Brief • March 1, 2022
Filed under: Mail Regulations
Benning v. Ward, GA, Order and Recommendation, Censorship, 2022 Case 1:17-cv-00152-LAG-TQL Document 290 Filed 03/01/22 Page 1 of 29 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA ALBANY DIVISION RALPH HARRISON BENNING, Plaintiff, : : : : VS. TIMOTHY WARD, et al., Defendants. : : : …
Brief • January 19, 2023
during his incarceration, including medication monitoring, therapy, and anger management. John’s mental health issues have been exacerbated by his wrongful incarceration at JTDC. 12. Class Representative ...
Brief • January 24, 2017
and advised dispatch, "shots fired," and requested medical assistance. (Id. at 16:38:53-16:38:56). The Explorer's tires continued to spin and Rudolph advised Robinson to tum the car off. In response, Robinson ...
for his medical treatment. Lindsey Decl. ¶¶ 2–3, 6. 38. When Mr. Lindsey tried to explain this to Judge Ross, the judge told him that paying his $100 fine took priority over chemotherapy, id. at ¶ 7 ...
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