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Article • August 15, 2007 • from PLN August, 2007
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
that "ambiguity does not arise from silence, but from what [is] written so blindly and imperfectly that its meaning is doubtful." The agreement's narrower use of the term "mental health centers" here could ...
investigations of abuses,13-17 trial documents,18-23 human rights groups' investigations,24-26 and news media accounts. These documents suggest that the military medical system and its personnel failed to protect ...
FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND JEROME DUVALL, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Civil Action No. ELH-94-2541 MARTIN O’MALLEY, Governor of Maryland, et al., Defendants. MEMORANDUM OPINION This litigation is now in its fifth ...
Brief • October 15, 2018
County will continue its policy of reclassification of inmates. Reclassification may occur for the following reasons: Persons who show emerging medical or mental health problems A change in charge status ...
Publication • 2022
that designation decisions are consistent.” The Medical Designations Program Statement states its objectives as follows: a. Timely and appropriate health care will be given for Federal inmates using Bureau medical ...
Brief • September 1, 2005
particular Have you read that Volume I of your 2 deposition? A I'd have to be given my copy, and if I signed 3 4 it, I believe I have read it. But I can't recall. 5 It's been a while back.. It's been ten ...
Article • May 15, 2008 • from PLN May, 2008
Department of Public Health holds his soap-lathered hands in an attention-grabbing newspaper cover photo. Above his dignified image is a highly magnified picture of fuzzy bacterium. The bacterium doesn?t ...
the health care that a physician recommends to a patient, and that the registry and its associated fees impose an undue burden on a patient's ability to exercise this right. Respondents argue that Doe's ...
Brief • April 9, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
under its care. Rather than take appropriate public health steps, DOC has ignored the best available science, threatened the health and safety of hundreds of people, and now, responded with overwhelming ...
Brief • August 18, 2016
OF BERKLEY COUNTY (SHERIFF}, ALLAN NOVAC, INDMDUALLY AND AS DIRECTOR/SUPERVISING OFFICER SOUTHERN HEALTH PARTNERS, INC. AND JOHN DOE RESPONDENT(S). TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE-NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED ...
of medical and mental health care taking place in Defendant’s jails—the central issue in this certified class action. Rather than provide this appropriate entry or timely seek a protective order, and despite ...
Correctional Institution at Graterford (“SCI Graterford”). (Id. ¶ 7.) Defendant Correct Care Solutions began providing health care services for DOC facilities on Case 2:15-cv-03333-JP Document 26 Filed 03/21/16 ...
Brief • January 26, 2023
’ constitutional rights. 3. The National Commission of Correctional Health Care (NCCHC) has stated in no uncertain terms that “[p]rolonged (greater than 15 consecutive days) solitary confinement is cruel, inhumane ...
Annual report • December 31, 2020
Cases Filed in 2020 1. Human Rights Defense Center v. Armor Correctional Health Services, Inc. – In May HRDC filed suit in Florida state court against Armor Correctional Health Services for its refusal ...
Case • 2009
, Putman filed a lawsuit against Wenatchee Valley Medical Center and several of its employees, alleging that they negligently failed to diagnose her ovarian cancer in 2001 and 2002. She alleges ...
to generate employment and to provide quality education, health care, and housing, along with alternatives to incarceration rather than new prison cells.... "Overwhelmingly, the punitive policies of the first ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
Filed under: Immigration
and humanely. Even when it was fully implemented, the reintegration program failed to live up to its stated goals. Critically ill deportees failed to receive adequate health care and medication. Individuals ...
Case • 2006
and was the subject of the Psych Panel hearing. Therefore, we conclude that Stockmeier can seek redress under the open meeting law for the Psych Panel's alleged failure to provide him with adequate notice and its ...
Brief • January 31, 2011
Filed 01/13/11 Page 2 of 18 1 room. Nolan Klein was condemned to death by incarceration because of the policy and 2 practice of the Nevada State Department of Corrections in operating its prison ...
Publication • July 12, 2015
to advance this important work. Yet there is more work to be done. Low-income, minority, and tribal Americans are still disproportionately burdened with pollution, resulting in disproportionate health problems ...
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