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Annual report • December 31, 2021
against Armor Correctional Health Services for its refusal to provide documents concerning claims, verdicts, and settlements against Armor related to its provision of medical services at the Palm Beach ...
In-the-News Article • May 27, 2015
about health effects, which are notoriously difficult to prove based on pollution in the area. But it does challenge the notion that dumping coal ash in the mine was achieving its intended ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
to advancing the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people and their families, NCLR is aware of the devastating impact that solitary confinement has on the mental health of prisoners. LGBT ...
Brief • November 25, 2015
Filed under: Medical, Jail Specific
Gray v County of Riverside, CA, Mot Prel App Consent Decree, jail health, 2015 Case 5:13-cv-00444-VAP-OP Document 153 Filed 11/25/15 Page 1 of 12 Page ID #:16778 PRISON LAW OFFICE 1 DONALD SPECTER ...
Publication • April 1, 2024
.” • “It’s my only connection to the people who genuinely care about me.” • “They are all I got… helps me be a better man.” “Keeps me grounded.” • “It’s important for my mental health.” • “It calms me down ...
Case • 2004
that he was a "danger to the health or safety of the community." In light of an Oregon appellate court opinion interpreting the pre-1993 version of § 144.125, the Board revised its findings in a February ...
Case • 2001
by the Department of Social and Health Services for the purpose of performing its statutory mission of protecting children are "public records" within the meaning of RCW 42.17.020(36) of the public disclosure act. 7 ...
Publication
 innovative initiatives.  We commend the following:     ƒ Drug Court  ƒ Court Monitoring of Domestic Violence cases  ƒ Therapeutic Mental Health Court  ƒ Specialized Probation Caseloads  ƒ DUI Intensive ...
Case • 2004
that ASH houses mentally ill inmates who have been transferred there for treatment pursuant to section 2684. The trial court granted the defendant's section 995 motion to dismiss the charge on its finding ...
was not essential to effective law enforcement," and ordered DOC to release the unredacted investigative records. As to the separate question of release of specific health care information, the Court held that upon ...
Article • December 5, 2017 • from PLN December, 2017
treatment to prisoners infected with hepatitis C – a blood-borne disease that can have serious long-term health effects. In doing so, state prison officials concerned more about the cost of medical care ...
Brief • 2004
of Health, and specifying that sanitation of HIV housing must not compromise the inmates' health. The motion for substitution of counsel was granted in late April 2001, following appeal to the Fifth Circuit ...
Brief • September 21, 2012
Nursing Home & Hospital Union No. 434, 759 F.2d at 1098 n. 3. The union is not required to establish that it will necessarily succeed on the merits of its grievance before the arbitrator, as holding ...
contract with Prison Health Services (PHS), a private vendor which supplies its own doctors and nurses. Late in 2002 PHS decided to "opt out of their contract" because they were not making enough money ...
Brief • 2011
health care, as well as its supervision of and investigation into the use of 24 force. 25 Some use-of-force monitoring was terminated by orders dated July 12, 2000, and 26 27 1 CDC was reorganized ...
Article • June 1, 2021 • from PLN June, 2021
in quarantine with the Imperial County Public Health Department (ICPHD).” An agreement has since been reached to turnover to ICPHD any infected detainees released from IRDF. The 782-bed facility is owned ...
In-the-News Article • November 12, 2014
jail health service provider BY TOM GOGOLA Nov. 12, 2014 The shift of state inmates to county lockups is putting a strain on Sonoma County jails, in spite of a $32 million contract ...
Article • December 1, 2020 • from PLN December, 2020
Department of Health and Human Services. Riverview has its own history of problems. The 92-bed facility lost its certification from the federal government in 2013 for deficiencies that included improper use ...
HEALTH SOURCES, INC.; ) MARCUS HARDY, WARDEN OF ) STATEVILLE CORRECTIONAL ) CENTER; ANNA MCBEE; HEIDI MOSS; ) DR. DUBRICK; DR. IMHOTEP CARTER; ) and MEDICAL TECHNICIAN THIGPEN, ) ) Defendants. ) No. 13 CV ...
Brief • November 22, 2019
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
represents Centurion’s policy and practice to such an entrenched degree that only exemplary damages will influence its future conduct, and influence other providers of prison health to meet the minimum ...
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