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Publication • June 2, 2016
... ~ ................................................... . MARRIAGE REQUESTS ....................................................................................................................... ,..... . NON-MEDICAL EsCORTED TRIPS ...
Case • 1993
to be submitted to the court in response to a motion for summary judgment. Plaintiff's ninth claim alleges denial of adequate medical treatment. While plaintiff was at the OCIC he lost a dental filling. On June 6 ...
Case • 2002
of their confinement. Defendants, who are current and former prison officials, entered into a consent decree with Plaintiffs governing the quality and availability of medical, dental, and mental health services ...
Case • 2002
with Plaintiffs governing the quality and availability of medical, dental, and mental health services at the Prison. Under the terms of the parties' agreement, the decree was to expire on January 12, 1999, unless ...
. Explain the extent of property loss or medical, physical or mental injuries. Attach additional sheets if necessary. · . ~ . -/ S"e.e. I (A)(JJ (J.J .s' or'j i ml (la. J u,j ,/-Ice_ did marG-fllO h ./--1p ...
Article • August 1, 2020 • from PLN August, 2020
of 3,251 per 100,000 prisoners,” explained a July 8 report from the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). The authors include researchers from Johns Hopkins University and the University ...
Brief • April 22, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
to represent both a class of all Elkton inmates as well as a subclass of medically vulnerable inmates. 2 Respondents opposed. 3 On April 17, 2020 the Court held a hearing on the matter. On April 18, 2020, both ...
Publication
),because becausethe the During reportingperiod period(November (November and and December, December, 2008), ofthe jail had to relocate to other parts of the jail to allow the MEP medical section medical ...
Brief • June 14, 2016
and the arguments and briefs from counsel, this Court finds that the Motion for Class Certification should be granted. I. BACKGROUND The named Plaintiffs are six inmates who live in the Wallace Pack Unit, a medical ...
“high risk” residents upon admission to the facility. 1. “High risk” residents are defined as residents with certain medical conditions and older residents. a. Residents with certain medical conditions ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # Times FourlFive Point Restraints applied/used Offender I Detainee Medical Referrals as a result of injuries sustained. 0 ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
of clothing and bedding and personal hygiene items. • when a medical examination will be conducted. • the telephone policy, debit card procedures, direct and frees calls; Locations of telephones; Policy when ...
; With the state’s prison system at around 192% of capacity, lawsuits pending over inadequate medical care and high levels of violence, and federal oversight due to pervasive staff-on-prisoner sexual abuse ...
Brief • May 7, 2007
; interrogation under threat of torture, deportation and even death; denial of access to necessary medical and psychiatric care; and interference with Mr. Padilla’s ability to practice his religion. In the year ...
Brief • December 7, 2010
Matthew Street, Suite 201 Marietta, OH. individually and in his official capacity as a contractor providing medical services at the Washington County Juvenile Center in Washington County, Ohio, and John ...
Brief • 2007
28 and June 12, 2003, the United States toured Cheltenham and Hickey with consultants in the fields of juvenile justice, medical care, mental health care, education and sanitation. At the time ...
Brief • July 28, 2016
shot several hours earlier. Id. [#90-1] Ex. A (Callaway Nov. Dep.) at 22:6-23:16. Callaway did, however, inform Officer Oborski she takes anxiety medication, because she "shake[s], tremors." Id. [#90-2 ...
Brief • May 29, 2001
discharge plan addresses such issues as (a) whether and how a patient will receive needed psychotropic medication upon discharge from care, (b) whether and how a patient will continue to participate ...
Brief • March 20, 2015
................................................................................ 13 42 U.S.C § 1983 – 8th Amendment Cruel and Unusual Punishment Deliberate Indifference to a Serious Medical Need 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 SECOND CAUSE OF ACTION ...
Brief • June 15, 2017
- 5 6 pa State Hospital or detainees/inmates in the Mariposa County jail. They, along with the 7 named Defendants, were deliberately indifferent to the medical needs and safety of Vargas, 8 failed ...
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