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’ mental health needs are identified and their initial visit with a psychiatrist. Further, when the psychiatrist is not at work, there is no one to fulfill her responsibilities. As a result, inmates ...
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Filed under: Medical
’ mental health needs are identified and their initial visit with a psychiatrist. Further, when the psychiatrist is not at work, there is no one to fulfill her responsibilities. As a result, inmates ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Immigration, Guards/Staff
authorization to work in the United States, while tourists visiting the United States under a visitor visa would likely not have the right to work. The airport then forwards the validated file on the individual ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
to make meaningful, substantive changes responsive to core demands 1, 2, and 3, (and does so unsatisfactorily re: Core Demand #5, e.gl. mockery of our request for weekly phone calls, no contact visits ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
of my talks with these men. I have been visiting CONTENTS Guantanamo - Pelican Bay ......1 Guards Ask to Join Suit............2 Quote Box ................................2 Taken Hostage ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
process and receive daily visits from nursing staff. Medication rounds are made to all CCCF housing units by nursing staff and medication is provided in labeled blister packs. CCCF signed a contract ...
Publication • 2020
to people in immigration detention, including intake areas, health care treatment areas, recreation areas, visitation areas, and housing units. During the visit, facility staff provided information ...
. Investigation On September 27, 2017, the Department of Justice notified South Carolina of its intent to conduct this investigation. The Department conducted three onsite tours of BRRC and visited DJJ offices ...
. Investigation On September 27, 2017, the Department of Justice notified South Carolina of its intent to conduct this investigation. The Department conducted three onsite tours of BRRC and visited DJJ offices ...
Publication • 2021
was experiencing complications from a total knee replacement was refused pain medication after the surgery. Further, she was never allowed a follow up visit after the procedure. One offender, who has heart issues ...
Case • 1993
one week. He was visited during that time by his mother, his girlfriend and his stepsister. They came in to help try to calm him down, When visitors came, they were allowed to go into the cell, but he ...
Case • 2003
herself to him. Smith claims that she exposed herself because Cochran threatened to report to prison officials that Smith's brother had visited her at the Northside center, which violated the rules imposed ...
Case • 1989
and O'Riordan, Bird specifically alleged that they denied him water and told him to drink out of the toilet, denied him access to the telephone, denied him all personal hygiene effects, denied him visitation ...
Case • 1990
. No treatment was administered on the first of these two visits, but on the second visit, Hubbard removed the cast on Johnson's right leg and placed his leg in a removable knee immobilizer. Additionally, he ...
Case • 1962
. Page 139] [11] MR. JUSTICE STEWART delivered the opinion of the Court. [12] On February 13, 1957, the petitioner paid a visit to his brother, who was then confined in a New York jail ...
Case • 1989
that they denied him water and told him to drink out of the toilet, denied him [**2] access to the telephone, denied him all personal hygiene effects, denied him visitation, denied him writing materials and postage ...
Case • 2002
are allowed out of their cells for one hour of outdoor exercise daily, a minimum of two showers per week, unlimited legal visits, and one non-legal visit per week. See id. at P 14. [**4] n3 Inmates ...
Case • 1989
and Cecconi had obtained bogus chapel passes from a chapel clerk (Lenea's co-worker), permitting them to visit the prison chapel on December 31. According to Valleff (after his apprehension, he provided details ...
Case • 2000
) and § 31.02 cannot apply to the mental health units of the New York City jails. Defendants argue that would allow the Commissioner of Mental Health to make unannounced visits to the jails, in violation ...
Case • 2002
, and the unprovoked nature of this attack, the state proposed holding defendant's trial in a courtroom constructed in the visiting area at SRCI. The state reasoned that defendant would pose a serious safety risk if he ...
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