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. This is not an exhaustive list. a. Failure to Provide Qualified Interpreters. The FDOC fails to provide qualified interpreters to deaf and hard of hearing prisoners in critical situations such as orientations, medical ...
Case • 1997
of their disabilities; (3) denied them adequate medical attention and hygienic facilities; (4) failed to make reasonable accommodations to ensure the safety of disabled inmates; and (5) assigned them to RCI because ...
Case • 2001
of confinement. It operates out of Alpha Unit. [**5] New prisoners are assigned to Alpha Unit upon arrival at the institution and remain there for a period in which staff evaluates their program and medical needs ...
Brief • December 14, 2005
. at No. 171). 20 Stmt. of Disputed Facts (“SDF”), filed Oct. 10, 2005, No. 21). 21 22 (Id. at No. 171). Abdollahi was a heroin He was interviewed at a medical (Id. at Nos. He disclosed his addiction ...
Brief • October 25, 2010
....................................... iv STATEMENT OF THE CASE..................................... 1 A. Overcrowding And Medical Care Within California’s Correctional Facilities ................ 2 B. The Special Three-Judge Court ...
Brief • October 10, 2001
of confinement. It operates out of Alpha Unit. New prisoners are assigned to Alpha Unit upon arrival at the institution and remain there for a period in which staff evaluates their program and medical needs ...
at the County Jail. Had Defendants summoned a doctor or qualified mental 17 health professional to provide Alberto the medical and mental health care that he so 18 obviously required due to his deteriorating ...
Brief • April 5, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
of this virus and to protect public health, medical experts have urged sweeping protective measures in everyday life. Yet the very steps they deem necessary—such as social distancing, regular handwashing ...
, inmates' access to medical, legal, and programmatic opportunities had diminished to a point where many prisoners remained idle for the duration of their incarceration. Inmate frustration finally exploded ...
could imprison the offender’s mind rather than his body? What if it could use medical technology to destroy the offender’s capacity to think certain undesirable thoughts, or to undertake certain ...
Brief • December 13, 2005
(“SDF”), filed Oct. 10, 2005, No. 21). 21 22 (Id. at No. 171). Abdollahi was a heroin He was interviewed at a medical (Id. at Nos. He disclosed his addiction to heroin to the nurse, Abdollahi ...
Legal Services for Prisoners With Children Study on Imprisoning Older Women in Ca, 2005 [ Dignity ] Denied Text by Heidi Strupp and Donna Willmott, M.P.H Geriatric Medical Consultants: Louise C ...
Prison Project. "Providing mechanical cooling is not Court Judge Frederick Motz, the American Civil a luxury, it is a medical necessity." Liberties Union and Public Justice Center countered Today's ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Medical
congressional charter to be an adviser to the federal government and, upon its own initiative, to identify issues of medical care, research, and education. Dr. Harvey V. Fineberg is president of the Institute ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
............................................................................................................................. . NON-MEDICAL ESCORTED TRIPs ............................................................................................................. RECREATION ...
Case • 2001
the appeal for lack of jurisdiction. [11] Inmate Maurice Moore filed a complaint under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, alleging that Dr. Duffy was deliberately indifferent to his serious medical needs in violation ...
Case • 1980
no medical care at all for the first six days after his admission. Appellant charges that this was entirely inadequate treatment. [13] On June 3, 1977, the district court granted Broughton's request ...
established in 1992 that revealing a prisoners' AIDS status would be unlawful. The court cites extensive cases that hold that people have a right to privacy in their medical records and that this right ...
Article • July 15, 1999 • from PLN July, 1999
Filed under: Reviews, Mental Health
on the topic. He Is also co-editor of The Correctional Law Reporter. The book will be most useful to prison and jail officials, medical staff who deal with mentally ill prisoners and those who are litigating ...
the skull portion. MCF's medical director, Dr. Richard Huff, recalled Scicluna from the hospital, rejected further surgery, prescribed an anti-seizure drug to toxic levels and transferred him to a prison ...
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