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Brief • 2003
or her 15 employer and that he or she failed to act in a manner consistent with that duty. McCurdy v. Dep’t 16 of Social & Health Services, PAB No. D86-119 (1987). 17 18 4.4 Respondent has met its ...
Brief • 2022
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
individual and official capacities, and CENTURION DETENTION HEALTH SERVICES, LLC, Defendants. FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR DAMAGES Plaintiff Guy Bryan, through undersigned counsel, brings this First Amended ...
Brief • June 21, 2016
, an expert witness for the Defendants and the Director of Environmental Epidemiology Disease Registry Section of the Texas Department of State Health Services;  Mr. Brian Carney, a project engineer at TDCJ ...
Case • 2005
on its Ability to Treat the Defendant (docket entry # 62), and granted discovery on the issue for both sides. [14] Despite the BOP's assurances, which I found to be less than persuasive, I ...
Case • 2009
to mandatory standards -- for detention facilities, and did not establish any enforcement mechanism. (Id. PP 44-46). Moreover, ICE does not even train its employees based on the guidelines. (Id. P 48). The 2003 ...
Brief • 2003
is entered into by the City of Philadelphia without admission of liability or wrongdoing. 5. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed a waiver of any defense, which the City of Philadelphia or its ...
Brief • 2009
provides guidelines -- as opposed to mandatory standards -- for detention facilities, and did not establish any enforcement mechanism. Moreover, (Id. ~~ 44-46) . ICE does not even train its employees ...
set forth in Section 2.0, Plaintiff agrees that he does hereby completely release, acquit, and forever discharge Wexford Health Sources, Inc., its agents, successors, and heirs and assigns (hereinafter ...
Brief • June 7, 2018
, Plaintiffs lived in fear for their lives, health, safety and welfare because of the ongoing abuse they and other prisoners experienced. 3. Plaintiffs were assaulted, bullied, and exposed to perils ...
Brief • June 7, 2018
2. During their incarceration at the Jail, Plaintiffs lived in fear for their lives, health, safety and welfare because of the ongoing abuse they and other prisoners experienced. 3. Plaintiffs were ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
Corporation (MTC), a private prison company, to operate the prison facility. As noted on the attached documents, the team .of Subject Matter Experts included for Security; for Health Services; , for and Safety ...
Case • 1975
a petition for a writ of habeas corpus in the district court seeking to challenge his confinement and the commitment provisions of § 411 of the Pennsylvania Mental Health and Mental Retardation Act of 1966, 50 ...
Article • June 15, 2011 • from PLN June, 2011
direction. They want a smaller facility, and are demanding that the money that would be spent on a larger jail be diverted to alternatives to incarceration, like drug treatment programs and mental health ...
Brief • 2000
with that duty. McCurdy v. Dep’t 15 of Social & Health Services, PAB No. D86-119 (1987). 16 17 4.4 Gross misconduct is flagrant misbehavior which adversely affects the agency’s ability to 18 carry out its ...
Brief • 2006
., hereinafter referred to as Defendant Corporation, is a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of Louisiana and has its principal place of business in a State other than Texas. Defendant ...
Brief • 2002
of Corrections, PAB No. D82-084 2 (1983); McCurdy v. Dep’t of Social & Health Services, PAB No. D86-119 (1987); Rainwater v. 3 School for the Deaf, PAB No. D89-004 (1989); Skaalheim v. Dep’t of Social & Health ...
Brief • 2007
. FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS 8. The State of Colorado (“Colorado”) is a sovereign political body organized under the Colorado Constitution and has authority to promulgate laws under its Statehood Charter ...
Brief • 2007
. FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS 8. The State of Colorado (“Colorado”) is a sovereign political body organized under the Colorado Constitution and has authority to promulgate laws under its Statehood Charter ...
Brief • 2004
a long J;listoty of providing medi~al S,ervices to itsinmatt? popmation whi<>hrecklessly di$r~ga!'(ied :their serious medical needs. Many of its I . ' " facilities had at various times been h~lQ ...
Brief • April 10, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Order, No. 25700-B-607 (Wash. Mar. 20, 2020). It’s difficult to believe that our prisons and jails are any better equipped to ensure public health. Indeed, we now know that COVID-19 has found its way ...
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