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, 487 U.S. at 54 (“Respondent, as a physician employed by North Carolina to provide medical services to state prison inmates, acted under color of state law for purposes of § 1983 when undertaking his ...
Brief • February 28, 2018
had never been treated for drug or alcohol abuse, mental, or emotional health issues, nor had he taken any medication, drugs, or alcohol in the previous seventy-two hours. The judge noted she found ...
special education.” 20 U.S.C. § 1401(26)(A). They include services like “speech-language pathology,” “psychological services,” “physical and occupational therapy,” “counseling services,” and “medical ...
Brief • September 18, 2020
Filed under: Public Records
in failing to consider “whether the right of access nevertheless outweighed the public policy expressed in [a Maryland statute requiring the confidentiality of medical records]”). The reasoning of these cases ...
Brief • October 19, 2021
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Consent Order Re JPay, 2021 2021-CFPB-0006 Document 1 Filed 10/19/2021 Page 1 of 42 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDING File No. 2021-CFPB-0006 In the Matter of: CONSENT ORDER JPay, LLC The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau) has reviewed the practices of …
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a~ea (th~ ·pumpkin patch") ac,ljacentto Vf~ medical trailer-at carrip Qelt:~. The, tletainees~were'prirriaj'ilyiTlade:tosit in kneelin~t position, witn blindfolds'and iflrerriember' correctlY"earphones ...
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Rssffi.ed <;l~ove "S.EGRET·... ~ never observ~d tillS con~l.:Ic;.t n9r h~rd :-a~'pl,It itfrol'!1. som~or,Jt?·vyho qid: : : >4'1. Intentiona'lJY,oeli;{Ying ..()r:denYin~. :detaille.e medical care a·IO I ...
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& t~inil1g, in.struction <;>r 94fdal1<;:e:. Flr:earms". Local CultUr.e, :currentlntelliflencer, Medical Emer,g'encres r lraq theater Ogral'Jiza~ions';Struc~ure" QYes OIGQ-005155 15. In preparation ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
and subsequent stipulations pursuant to the settlement of the Farrell case requires improvements to be made to DJJ facilities in the provision of educational, 6 medical care, disabilities accommodation, and sexual ...
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Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
), criminal background (such as legal status, offenses, and time in custody), and the death itself (such as cause, time, location, and medical conditions and treatment). Estimation of HIV/AIDS cases in New York ...
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classified j3'boye' !'SECRET". I ne.ver·observed thls.:'COnduet nor heard aboutlt from someone. who did. ·41. lQt~ntiQm:lI/Y ~eli;lying '9r denying ·4ei<;linee mediCal care ,a'. .- 0 '-b. 0 c; 0 ·d. 0 e. r ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
districts. In addition to secure custody and care, secure detention facilities provide basic educational assessments and services to school age youth, medical services, mental health counseling, substance ...
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Filed under: Work, Prison Industries
production. The majority of federal, state, and local inmates (40 to 66 percent) work to maintain the operation of their institutions: janitorial duties, food preparation, medical service, laundry, library ...
Brief • March 9, 1999
(1982) (while the appellant denied having falsified the medical certificates in question, he offered no plausible explanation to contradict the strong circumstantial evidence to the contrary). ¶20 ...
Brief • March 22, 2022
of absence due to medical issues.” (Id.) During Brewer’s leave, Associate Warden Johnny Fitz (“Fitz”) selected Sergeant Kristy Parker (“Parker”) to be the “alternate grievance chairperson.” (Id. at PageID 1985 ...
Brief • December 1, 2022
Filed under: Failure to Treat
St Clair v. Lenkey, PA, Complaint, Failure to Provide Medical Treatment, 2022 Case 2:22-cv-00049-WSH-KT Document 72 Filed 12/01/22 Page 1 of 23 T\r\e. U"1\-~( S\£\.-\'e.S O\s\-ril!.\ lo_vr ...
threats to NCDPS’ institutional safety and security. Instead, this page contained an article describing the treatment of an Alabama prisoner who was denied proper medical care by prison staff ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
-release program Within calendar year 2002 and FY 2004-2005 55% who were discharged from pre-release centers did not recidivate, while 45% were reincarcerated 23 females Medical Wheel (Native Those ...
Brief • September 12, 2024
Filed under: Censorship
by shutting down the internet without warning while transferring people out of the Jail—for example, to a hospital for medical care, or to a prison facility for long-term confinement. During these periods, loss ...
Publication • August 11, 2016
Filed under: Prison Reform, Juveniles
, including addiction, and drugs and alcohol, but also prescription and over-the- suffer more imprisonment than those who have not been counter medications and common objects like nail confined. 19 ...
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