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Davis v. Tenet Health System, MO, Petition, Wrongful Death Thrombosis, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SAINT LOUIS CITY STATE OF MISSOURI ) ) Plaintiff, ) Cause No. ) v. ) Division No. ) TENET HEALTH ...
Brief • 2012
-property work details without the direct supervision of correctional staff. 15 Case 2:11-cv-00224-MHT-WC Document 249 Filed 12/21/12 Page 16 of 153 abuse treatment, and certain mental-health programs ...
in prison or jail where previously they may have been diverted into the community, or had access to mental health care.” Schenwar’s story is representative of many women’s experience ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
received budget cuts that will mean diminished resources for cities and towns, limited services from agencies providing mental health services, care for seniors and children living in poverty – and higher ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
children’s mental health issues, such as depression and anxiety, and hamper educational achievement.37 Kids of incarcerated mothers, in particular, are at greater risk of dropping out of school.38 Teachers can ...
Brief • May 31, 2023
Filed under: Excessive Force
by the late 1980’s. Simultaneous, with my 22 University of Texas position and responsibilities, I was recruited by what was then 23 termed the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation to develop ...
Brief • 2007
, it was difficult to eliminate patient fears of retaliation and intimidation. In Mr. B’s case, it is clear that he needs mental health care that is not reflected in his records. During our consultation, Mr. B ...
Brief • 2010
, 2010 RECEIVED Claire Mee, Clerk Washington Superior Court 65 State Street Montpelier, VT 05602 Re: MAY 202010 SLeIGH & WILLIAMS David C. Sleigh, Esq. v. Prison Health Services, LLC Docket No. 224-3 ...
Case • 2001
they owe an "ordinary sane, sober prisoner in control of his mental and physical faculties." *fn16 [41] Instruction No. 20 explained that to find that Rudolph Joseph's harm was, as the state claimed ...
imperialist countries in an effort to break political prisoners mentally and physically. The conditions are of total isolation from other prisoners, special cells, continuous lock down, extreme limits on mail ...
Article • January 8, 2018 • from PLN January, 2018
, such confinement can and often does have a debilitating effect on their mental health. Dr. Craig Henry, a psychiatrist who has studied the effects of solitary, found that prisoners who spent ten or more days ...
Article • May 7, 2018 • from PLN May, 2018
mental illness; both medical and criminal justice experts widely agree that putting people with mental health problems in segregation is inappropriate and harmful. At the time of his death, Toll had been ...
, “I can’t breathe.” He had been held in solitary confinement at RMSI in spite of his mental illness; both medical and criminal justice experts widely agree that putting people with mental ...
counsel, which is particularly problematic for people with mental health problems who are unable to understand immigration proceedings. “What happened to Mark Lyttle is outrageous and unconstitutional ...
, the victim of an apparent suicide. Little information has been released about the circumstances surrounding her death. On October 20, 2008, Richard Gonzalez was hired by OSH to work as a "mental health ...
in the California Dept. of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) who suffered from mental illness were not receiving constitutionally adequate mental health care. Indeed, Judge Karlton was driven to provide relief ...
Article • September 1, 2020 • from PLN September, 2020
the skills to do that.”  In 2015, state lawmakers made a stab at improving guard training for dealing with prisoners suffering mental health disorders. But the bill could not survive a veto by Gov ...
Brief • 2003
ARMSTRONG, ET AL ) ______________________________) CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:98CV2344 (JCH)(HBF) February 3, 2003 PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER CONCERNING MENTAL EXAMINATION AND MEMORANDUM OF LAW ...
In-the-News Article • September 18, 2018
, while the increase for men was just 4 percent. The ACLU argues the trend comes from a mix of substance abuse problems, over-prosecution of petty crimes and mental health issues rooted in trauma. &quot ...
as being “mentally ill,” as she had a history of mental health issues and was on medication. A Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal called her allegations “fabricated.” The Justice Department’s Office ...
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