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with the health care services they are receiving,”21 the Defendants cannot carry their evidentiary burden of showing that “the testimony is based on sufficient facts or data”22 or that “the expert has reliably ...
Brief • September 29, 2017
Filed under: Expert Witnesses
. Thomas cannot identify and has no contemporaneous record of the “over 100 inmates” whom he interviewed and whom he contends “related positive experiences and satisfaction with the health care services ...
leave pending a fitness for duty examination. 18. On May 12, 2015, as instructed by the Sheriff Department, Complainant presented for a fitness for duty examination with Denver Health’s Center ...
Brief • April 6, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
only briefly, as examples to explain particular points. A The health of prison inmates is the business of governments who incarcerate them. Indeed, it has long been settled that the United States ...
Brief • January 31, 2022
to Eugene Gonzales. 7. During all material times Centurion acted through its owners, directors, employees, agents, including but not limited to doctors, nurses, administrators, medical technicians and other ...
by denying Reed access to its program of providing bunks to prisoners because of his disability through its failure to reasonably accommodate Reed's disability by providing him prescribed antiseizure ...
in dismissal of the unserved Defendant, as well as dismissal of this case in its entirety. Plaintiff also must promptly submit a change-of-address notification if he is transferred to another facility ...
contained in these standards shall be construed to prohibit a city, county, or city and county agency operating a local correctional agency from adopting standards governing its personnel and facility ...
the Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law at Columbia Law School and Professor of Epidemiology at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University. I also am a Senior Research Scholar ...
Case • 2001
Manney v. Monroe - 151 F.Supp.2d 976 (ND IL 2001) - 2001 HENRY M. MANNEY, Plaintiff, v. MS. D. MONROE, SUPERINTENDENT MICHAEL MOORE, OFC. J. CHIN, OFC. J. MUELLER, AND CERMAK HEALTH SERVICES ...
Brief • 2005
of No Psychological Injury in Cases with No PostIncident Mental Health Evaluations Should Be Precluded 23 CONCLUSION 25 I· I I I I I I I I I 11 I I I 1 TABLE OF AUTHORITIES FEDERAL CASES I 251 CPW Housing ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
commissioned by the board of managers of 3 the Dallas County Hospital District, the Tarrant County Hospital 4 District, 5 281.057, Health and Safety Code; or Hospital park (20)AAinvestigators District ...
Publication
with Thorazine (which is an older anti-psychotic medication with serious potential side-effects), the Jail offers essentially no mental health services to its seriously mentally ill. As we walked through the Jail ...
No Termination of Rikers Island Conditions Injunction by The court rules on cross-appeals from a decision on a termination motion focusing on environmental health and physical conditions ...
Case • 2003
Or.App. 59, 69 P.3d 1274, [4] June 05, 2003 [5] FRANK E. VOTH, APPELLANT, v. DR. DONALD SMITH; DR. JERRY FELDER; DR. JOHN L. STOUNE; SNAKE RIVER CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION HEALTH SERVICES ...
health problems and the denial of toothpaste as a hygiene product without attenuated medical or dental consequences involved slightly different constitutional analysis. The former may be analyzed under ...
than most others drafted by prisoners." His claims may involve complex questions, but it's too early to determine whether they are sufficiently meritorious to justify asking a lawyer, who may ...
victimization of state prisoners. Contrasted with earlier studies that only used small population samples, this study covered all adult prisoners (22,231) in one state, encompassing its twelve male prisons ...
Article • November 28, 2017
Centres issued a report slamming health care professionals voluntarily working with the military and intelligence communities who “[p]articipated in cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment and torture ...
Article • January 31, 2018 • from PLN February, 2018
year the state privatized its prison health care system. [See: PLN, June 2013, p.24]. A federal class-action suit was filed against the FDOC by Disability Rights Florida, the state’s Protection ...
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