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Brief • 2005
No.: Case No.: SERVICES, PRISON HEALTH SERVICES, INC., a foreign corporation; Defendant. 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - - 1 COMPLAINT AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL Plaintiffs MARGARET ...
. Intoxicated? Expressed shame or guilt at charges? Or being in ja il? Admits to thoughts of suicide? Previous suicide attempts in the past year? No family support Currently being treated for a mental health ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
with appropriate identification should be allowed entry. Mental and medical health professionals, and interpreters, with appropriate identification, should also be allowed entry. 11 """1-lT.,.,.,,,·t1 ...
Case • 1988
] The District Court's findings were set forth in five parts: (1) environmental conditions (broadly defined); (2) fire safety; (3) medical services; (4) mental health services; and (5) the cumulative impact ...
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......................................................................................................................... 30 Serious or Violent Offenders ........................................................................................ 31 Mental Health Status ...
Brief • June 7, 2011
at MCF-SCL, as described below with regard to the improper diagnosis and treatment of a mental health condition, and the refusal to provide or implement timely diagnosis and treatment of serious physical ...
Brief • 2012
and other infectious diseases; 2. Dental problems; 3. Mental health problems; 4. Use of alcohol and other drugs, including types of drugs used, mode of use, amounts used, frequency used, date or time of last ...
mistreatment. Then there arethe larger-scale victories, the class actions that have forced the wholesale reform of entire prisons and prison systems, the upgrading of prison medical and mental health care ...
; ensures medical, dental, 11 Case 2:17-cv-00291-RJK Document 79-1 Filed 12/04/17 Page 12 of 101 PageID# 1139 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • and mental health program activities are based upon goals ...
told X he was going to be harassed and moved "to base," the lowest floor of administrative segregation and the location where the mentally ill prisoners are housed, for filing too many grievances ...
Brief • May 22, 2007
with their needs and abilities; for ensuring that youth are provided due process of law; for ensuring that youth receive adequate medical and mental health care; for ensuring that youth are adequately protected from ...
Brief
adequate medical and mental health care; for ensuring 4 that youth are adequately protected from fire; and for ensuring that programs for youth are consistent with the Maryland Department of Juvenile ...
Article • August 1, 2021 • from PLN August, 2021
Hatton called the mental health diagnoses central to those proceedings “fraudulent” and pointed out that the American Psychological Association has come down strongly against civil commitment ...
Brief • August 30, 2012
Filed under: Injury -- Misc.
was not at liberty 3 to meet her own needs and was at all times dependent on one or all of the Defendants for her safe-keeping, and Plaintiff avers that all of the said health and safety policies and acts ...
Article • August 23, 2018
. At the time of his death, he was being held at Mule Creek State Prison in a mental health crisis bed. He was refusing to take his antipsychotic medications, believing them to be poisonous, and was exhibiting ...
Article • October 15, 2011 • from PLN October, 2011
James Stewart, Commissioner of the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, requiring him to provide access to records concerning two patient deaths and an injury at state ...
Article • May 15, 2012
threatening to kill President Barack Obama was sentenced to four more years in prison. David Earl Anderson, Jr., 28, suffers from "significant mental health issues," according to his attorney C. Renee Manes ...
Article • August 15, 1998 • from PLN August, 1998
fiction that SCC residents are "mental patients," not prisoners; that they are detained for "treatment," not punishment; in a program administered by the state Department of Social and Health Services ...
in a second round of habeas actions. Since then, “Panetti’s mental health has been evaluated by a multitude of experts and courts” and “the literature on this topic has been voluminous ...
as no surprise that Dr. Moskowitz was subsequently fired by the MDOC, though he retained his medical license and is presently the director of a therapy center in Ionia that provides mental health and substance ...
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