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operated facilities are required to conduct criminal-history checks on employees, as are facilities receiving grants from the Department of Health and Human Services’ Head Start program. At the state level ...
agreement used by Nashville, Tennessee-based Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), the nation’s largest for-profit prison firm, states that its terms are confidential; such agreements also often ...
Brief • July 11, 2008
Filed under: Native American
as the outside community and its citizens. 3 10. Convicted inmates at the moment of their arrest through the completion of their sentence live a more restrictive life than people in "free" society. They lose ...
Brief • May 5, 1998
Citations Discussed. WAC 358-30-170; Baker v. Dep’t of Corrections, PAB No. D82-084 4 1.4 5 (1983); McCurdy v. Dep’t of Social & Health Services, PAB No. D86-119 (1987); Rainwater v. 6 School ...
Brief • 2003
Olympia, Washington 98504 1 Citations Discussed. WAC 358-30-170; Baker v. Dep’t of Corrections, PAB No. D82-084 2 1.4 3 (1983); McCurdy v. Dep’t of Social & Health Services, PAB No. D86-119 (1987 ...
, New Mexico. 5. Defendant, Centurion Healthcare of New Mexico, LLC (hereinafter “Centurion”), is a New Mexico corporation that is responsible for providing health care to inmates in prisons in New ...
Brief • July 5, 2018
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
testimony. 18. On November 25, 1980, Mr. Weichel's counsel filed a motion requesting production of, inter afia, "[a]ny information in the hands of the Commonwealth, or under its 4 control, concerning ...
Brief • November 13, 2018
sets forth its specific plan to retain an independent investigator. The parties are granted seven 28 days to respond to this plan. 1 Case 2:90-cv-00520-KJM-DB Document 6002 Filed 11/13/18 Page 2 of 8 ...
Brief • April 29, 2014
Document49-3 Filed04/29/14 Page28 of 99 Monterey County Jail   Health Care Evaluation    Prepared by   Mike Puisis DO  November 29, 2013    Case5:13-cv-02354-PSG Document49-3 Filed04/29/14 Page29 of 99 ...
Trueblood, et al. v. WA State Department of Social and Health Services, second amended complaint, class action, mental health services, 2014 Case 2:14-cv-01178-MJP Document 24 Filed 09/12/14 Page 1 ...
Article • September 15, 1993 • from PLN September, 1993
because of his poor health, inadequate medical facilities at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) and trauma to his family based on the prospect of his continued health decline in jail without ...
Article • October 15, 1997 • from PLN October, 1997
. 2400 (1987). The court relied on its rulings in Ward v. Walsh, 1 F.3d 873 (9th Cir. 1993) and McElyea v. Babbitt, 833 F.2d 196 (9th Cir. 1987) which held prisoners have a right to nutritious food ...
§1983 naming Westchester County and its health care providers as defendants. Gil complained of inadequate medical care and improper maintenance of the jail's shower area. Because he failed to furnish ...
Article • July 15, 2006 • from PLN July, 2006
$28.5 million to the family of a mentally ill diabetic man who died from insulin deficiency while imprisoned at the Sumter County Detention Center. The verdict against Eastern Health Care Group, the jails ...
Article • August 23, 2016
Detention Center (MCDC) on May 10, 2012. Both facilities are operated by the Multnomah County Sheriff's Department. When Wilson was transferred, the county's corrections health department sent a handwritten ...
Article • July 6, 2018 • from PLN July, 2018
at the Mule Creek State Prison. He was mentally ill and breathed through an opening in his throat. Despite his known mental health condition and breathing problems he was pepper sprayed by guards, resulting ...
Article • August 23, 2016
Washington State Undersheriff Gets 5 Months in Prison for Stealing $67K in Bail by Claims of compulsive tendencies and poor physical health don't often help criminal defendants trying ...
Article • August 15, 2012 • from PLN August, 2012
Russell Reuthe, USP Canaan’s human resource manager, would comment on the food or its source, but Reuthe confirmed it was all “wholesale food, prepared on site.” A Pennsylvania Department of Health ...
Article • May 12, 2016
by the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (OIG) reveals that Medicare has improperly paid out millions of dollars for prescription drugs provided to incarcerated prisoners.&nbsp ...
Article • October 19, 2019
with Kumar’s health after 61 days of not eating, sought an emergency order allowing them to force-feed him. In response, Kumar argued that he had a constitutional right to engage in a hunger strike ...
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