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Publication • 2022
violence, sexual violence, racism, transphobia, homophobia, and ableism. We believe it's important to allow ourselves to feel the emotions that the stories in this report bring up for us. These emotions help ...
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 ...
Case • 1993
as its only witness Dr. Rushton Backer, a staff psychologist of the Mental Health Division at Butner. He was examined by Ms. Teal and cross-examined by Mr. DuBois. The court had no difficulty hearing ...
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 ...
California Jail Suicide Lawsuit Settled For $840,000; Contract Health Care Inadequate by A three year old federal wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of a Yolo County, California ...
Article • February 15, 2002 • from PLN February, 2002
Parole Revoked for Refusing Medication by The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has held that parole can be revoked if the parolee refuses medication as part of an agreed mental health ...
Article • November 15, 2007 • from PLN November, 2007
and juvenile corrections use, Howle noted that if the federally-appointed receiver for correctional health care took over drug purchases for the prison system, it would leave the 30% of drugs procured for all ...
Article • December 15, 2007 • from PLN December, 2007
, New Jersey, and Correctional Health Services (CHS) paid $700,000 to settle with the family of a man who died from insulin deficiency after being misdiagnosed at a county jail. Henry Sipp was arrested ...
Article • May 15, 2007
that, while they worked in ManCI's mental health unit, they reported various health, safety, and security violations to court monitors who conducted annual assessments of ManCI's compliance with a consent ...
a hospital released Wallace to the Allegheny County Jail with instructions for medical staff to administer five tube feedings each day. The complaint contends that Corizon Health and its employee, Dr. Abimbola ...
Article • November 6, 2017 • from PLN November, 2017
prior to state health inspections, then return them to the kitchen when the inspection was complete. The lawsuit accuses the Oregon Department of Corrections of civil rights violations and "deliberate ...
news agency Xinhua, China will end its reliance on death-row prisoners—who account for two-thirds of the country's transplant organs—within the next five years. Health ministry figures show ...
Article • December 22, 2017
Filed under: Suicides
by the Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program, reached an agreement that requires ADOC to hire a licensed mental health professional (LMHP) at each major prison. At the treatment hubs, Bullock, Donaldson ...
on just 10 bills submitted by eight hospitals for prisoner health care. The audit covered the period from July 1, 2011, to June 30, 2012. During that period, DOC paid 893 hospital claims worth more than $14 ...
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