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Filed under: Court Access
may be sufficient in deliberate indifference context.); Henderson v. Fries, 2009 WL 3246673 (N.D. Ind. Oct. 5, 2009) (sufficient for plaintiff to state that plaintiff had a serious medical need in jail ...
Publication • 2022
substantially higher levels of medical need than individuals in the general population, with large numbers having serious mental illnesses and substance use disorders. Further, overcrowded conditions and poor ...
Publication • 2022
in jail settings. People in jail have substantially higher levels of medical need than individuals in the general population, with large numbers having serious mental illnesses and substance use disorders ...
Procedures, Prisoner 22. Habeas Corpus 23. Hygiene-Prisoner Personal 24. Immunity 25. Intake and Admissions 26. Juveniles VOLUME 4 27. Liability 28. Mail 29. Medical Care 30. Mental Problems (Prisoner) 31 ...
Case • 2003
that appellants 1) violated the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment by exposing him to environmental tobacco smoke ("ETS") that created a serious medical need and posed an unreasonable ...
Brief • 2006
Medical Examiner's Office ("MCMEO") autopsy report, an independent re-autopsy report, and Brian's grief-stricken family. At this time, the scant records provided by the MCSO only identify the detention ...
Brief • February 6, 2018
Filed under: Hepatitis, Failure to Treat
receivership for the CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION to 4 bring the level of medical care in the California prison system up to constitutional standards. In 2008, J. 5 CLARK KELSO ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
and operated for immigration detention purposes. These same reforms will bring improved medical care, custodial conditions, fiscal prudence, and ICE oversight.” — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
, was not employed by the Department of Correction (DOC), but by Corizon Health Inc. (Corizon), a private company that provides medical and mental health services to Rikers Island and many other correctional ...
access to public services and 24 benefits in at least two ways: (1) the Settlement’s plan for connecting released 25 prisoners with needed medication and services—that is, by merely handing out a 26 ...
by legislation passed in the wake of the riot, concluded that overcrowding, understaffing, inadequate classification procedures, inadequate medical, dental and mental health care, lack of exercise and recreation ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health, Suicides
GREETINGS: WHEREAS i the Medical Review Board has reported to the NYS Commission of Correction pursuant to Correction La.w, section 47 (1) (d), regarding the death of Bruce Morgan who died on December 25 ...
manage and operate facility departments such as health and/or food services, construction workers who are temporarily working on projects within the facility, medical professionals such as a psychiatrist ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
/ Creative Corrections, Beaumont Texas Name of Team Member / Title I Duty Location Securi -SME I Creative Corrections b6,b7c eam Member I Title / Duty Location b6 / Medical-SME I Creative Corrections Name ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
...................................................................................................... 20 Medical Care ..................................................................................................... 23 Staff-Detainee Communication ...
Case • 2004
suffered pain and suffering and died. Count Four alleges that pursuant to Sections 14-6-20 and 14-6-19 of the Code of Alabama, the County Commission has a duty to provide adequate medical care in the county ...
Case • 2001
This is a civil rights case in which the plaintiff Dale Dean Lutz claims that the defendants were deliberately indifferent to his medical needs while in the custody of the Hardin County, Ohio, Sheriff's Department ...
Case • 2001
of the Commonwealth of Kentucky because of his denial of medical treatment while incarcerated. Napier appeals the summary judgment granted to defendants. The district court held that summary judgment was warranted ...
prison health care costs by 30 percent because “We have developed a new working definition of ‘medically necessary care.’” The death of Hernando Correctional Institution prisoner ...
Brief • February 21, 2002
Fair v Washington State Doc Wa Complaint Medical Negligence Kidney Blockages 2002 l "r: n n ~ @. .0 ..r' U ~ ~"\.,., !~ECt\'JE.O fEB2.n 02 . ,,: ·.. ·..c'·~iS·iJ'~l~)ioM· I f:EB a 1 'l.lIlll ...
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