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. Penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana. According to the letter, prisoners at the SCU are denied basic medical treatment, adequate mental health services and timely dental care, and are subjected to constant ...
THAT DEFENDANT AND ITS AGENTS TIMELY DISCLOSE CLASS MEMBER INFORMATION UPON REQUEST In light of the various discovery disputes currently pending before this Court, Plaintiffs respectfully request that this Court ...
Publication • March 9, 2016
, Texas — On Thursday, prison reform advocacy organizations Grassroots Leadership and American Friends Service Committee Tucson will host a telephone press briefing on its newly released report, “Incorrect ...
cuts to Medicaid, which will force rural hospitals to reduce services or even shut down entirely. A consequence of these cuts is that access to lifesaving health care will be even more remote for 60 ...
concluded that mental health services satisfied constitutional minima. The state, prompted in part by the evaluators' findings, decided to close its archaic mental health unit and build an entirely new sysTHE ...
its policies and no longer gives mental health unit prisoners shoes with laces. Utah lawyers Brian Barnard and James Harris represented Delgado's estate. Barnard noted that the $90,000 settlement ...
Article • July 15, 2006 • from PLN July, 2006
nurses to provide the health care. Dorsey disagrees with Grubmans claim that EMTs can handle most of the medical treatment needed at jails. Its nothing against them, said Dorsey. But an EMT is licensed ...
Article • May 15, 2007
is a Department of Mental Health facility and not part of the Department of Corrections (CDC), the court determined that the element of the offense "[while] confined in state prison" had not been met. Joey Watson ...
of inadequate conditions at its infamous Cook County Jail (CCJ). The sweeping deal between Cook County and the Justice Department, announced in May 2010, requires CCJ to hire 600 more guards, revamp medical ...
the motion. All parties appealed. The Second Circuit in its analysis of the case discussed the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. §233(a)(1998). Section 233(a) makes the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA ...
Article • February 15, 2009
and the Court of Appeals. The number of courtrooms has doubled in the 30 years since its construction. In 1988, Congress appointed a marshal from the United States Marshall Service (USMS) to aid in the court's ...
Brief • 2008
and their marital community; JOHN and JANE DOES 1-100, unknown Health Care Providers and Security Persons, including persons and entities working at the DOC, PLAINTIFF’S RESPONSE TO DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR PARTIAL ...
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Filed under: Court Access
norms may undermine or augment the deterrent signal.6 Moreover, the litigation setting, with its complex procedures and rules of proof and justiciability, may warp the deterrent message sent ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
and conditions for an additional twenty-four (24) month period by giving the Contractor written notice of its intent to exercise such option on or before November I, 1999; provided, however, exercise of the option ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
 and  Mental  Health…………….…………….…………….…………….…………….……………………..   10   Age…………….…………….…………….…………….…………….…………….…………….…………….………………   12   Pathway  to  Release  Decision ...
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Filed under: Wrongful Death
medication or applying restraints, She indicated that she thought she had felt a pulse when adjusting the restraint cuffs. (DOC referred the question of discipline for nursing staff to its health care ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
the health and safety of the inmates”); Wilson v. Williams, 455 F. Supp. 3d 467, 478–79 (N.D. Ohio, 2020) (“Elkton has altogether failed to separate its inmates at least six feet apart, despite clear CDC ...
Case • 1995
, with its accompanying adverse effects on health, pervaded their cells, especially during the warmer months. n12 Some inmates stated that they vomited as a result of the odors. n13 n10 Affidavit of James ...
Respondent’s criteria, regardless of their criminal charges or history. 11 7. To prevent further infections and unnecessary fatalities, the Orange County Jail 12 must align its operations with public health ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
findings are provided. In our judgment, the ADOC fails to provide even minimally adequate mental health care for its inmates with serious mental illness, and the record provides evidence that ADOC ...
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