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person based on his mental health. 9 These accommodations include specialized training of jail staff, heightened level of 10 medical care, and diligent surveillance. 11 188. Defendant San Diego failed ...
Brief • September 28, 2009
Filed under: Attorney Client
harm or a threat of specific future harm”) (quotations omitted). In Laird, the Supreme Court considered an action seeking a judicial declaration that alleged surveillance by the Army of “‘lawful ...
Brief • October 6, 2008
was a diversity case that applied New York law, the court used the "deviates materially" standard that "calls for closer surveillance than the 'shocks the conscience standard' applicable to other federal cases ...
Brief • April 3, 2015
to national security surveillance programs. All parties have consented to the filing of this brief. 1 USCA Case #14-5299 Document #1545761 Filed: 04/03/2015 Page 11 of 41 STATEMENT REGARDING SEPARATE ...
Investigator Butler spoke 13 · to each other approximately three to four times per week. Deputy Howard added that Deputy 14 Tanabe recently was conducting surveillance for Private Investigator Butler while ...
constant surveillance and monitoring, are rarely if ever in the presence of another person without being heavily chained and restrained, have no opportunities for normal conversation or social interaction ...
Brief • October 19, 2018
Stations is further evidenced by the fact the SOH could remedy the situation with simple twenty four hour video surveillance of that area. 123. Defendants, each of them, acted under color of law. COUNT V ...
Brief • June 18, 2021
protocols or training and/or failed to follow their existing protocols. Defendants failed 25 to keep Morgan under constant surveillance. Defendants allowed a known suicide risk inmate 26 to be alone ...
Brief • May 15, 2016
Filed under: Suicides
. It is also usual and customary for the Sheriff's department to notify medical if/when concerned about an inmate's behavior or condition. According to their own Mason County Jail Policy 803 (Surveillance ...
Brief • June 18, 2021
24 adequate protocols or training and/or failed to follow their existing protocols. Defendants failed 25 to keep Morgan under constant surveillance. Defendants allowed a known suicide risk inmate ...
Brief • September 18, 2023
to work central control were responsible for monitoring surveillance equipment. Had they done so, the attack Deputy Stone endured would have been discovered immediately and she would not have been ...
Brief • August 17, 2021
Filed under: False Arrest
tracking the critical calls they were receiving, surveilling callers, and, in at least one instance, decided to “try[] to pin down who [the caller was] so we can ask the local police and maybe have them go ...
Brief • June 18, 2021
Filed under: Suicides
their existing protocols. Defendants failed 25 to keep Morgan under constant surveillance. Defendants allowed a known suicide risk inmate 26 to be alone in a cell with a bed sheet. 27 28 14 Case 2:21-cv ...
not see the water on the ground before he slipped and fell. 70 Yet, the surveillance video of the incident demonstrates that the water was readily observable to an objective, reasonable person: mere seconds ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles
Cdc Report on Transfer of Juveniles to Adult System 2007 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report www.cdc.gov/mmwr Recommendations and Reports November 30, 2007 / Vol. 56 / No. RR-9 Effects on Violence of Laws and Policies Facilitating the Transfer of Youth from the Juvenile to the Adult Justice System A Report …
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Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
” defender of the Patriot Act.37 Attorney General John Ashcroft is often targeted as the main public cheerleader for the broad expansions of domestic government surveillance and investigative power authorized ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
, and addressing other needs that may help them successfully return to the community. ers are being replaced with video surveillance systems and other measures.28 Like Arkansas and Mississippi, Louisiana is also ...
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
for Disease Control and Prevention; 2000. NCJ 187446. 41. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Sexual Violence Surveillance: Uniform Definitions and Recommended Data Elements. Atlanta, Georgia: Centers ...
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Acep Report on Excited Delirium Syndrome Sept 2009 White Paper Report on Excited Delirium Syndrome ACEP Excited Delirium Task Force September 10, 2009 Report to the Council and Board of Directors on Excited Delirium at the Direction of Amended Resolution 21(08) EXCITED DELIRIUM TASK FORCE _____________________________________________________________________________ TASK FORCE CHAIR Mark …
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Doj Report Re Abuses at King County Wa Jail 2007 11/21/2007 13:51 FAX 2064642261 THE SEATTLE TIMES u.s. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division OffiCi! oftltl! As.rlrtallt AttorJll!Y GtrllsraI Wa.l'hll'lgrorr. D. C. 20530 NOV 73 '1IiJl The Honorable Ron Sims King County Ex~cutive 701 Fifth Ave. Suite 3210 Seattle, WA …
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