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Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: International, Immigration
and Michael Harris for constructing our web-based database and data analysis tools; Tania Mejer, for her extensive editing and layout that transformed the report into its current form; and Guild immigration ...
Brief • June 10, 2020
This Settlement Agreement and Release of All Claims (hereinafter, "AGREEMENT"), consisting of 18 pages, is entered into among the following parties: (1) The County of Los Angeles, its current and past employees ...
Case • 2003
. In a complaint filed December 31, 1998, Burton alleged two causes of action against two prison nurses, Wendee Jones and Kathy Sickler, and the Health Unit Manager, Michael Lyons. To his complaint, Burton attached ...
Case • 2007
no contest to a charged cocaine possession. (Health & Saf. Code, § 11350, subd. (a).) Defendant signed and initialed an ?Advisement of Rights, Waiver, and Plea Form for Felonies and/or Misdemeanors?Proposition ...
Case • 2002
and justifiable inferences in its favor. Anderson v. Liberty Lobby, Inc., 477 U.S. 242, 255 (1986). "Where the record taken as a whole could not lead a rational trier of fact to find for the non-moving party ...
Publication • December 7, 2016
and Associate Deputy Director for Justice Systems Andrew Molloy for their enthusiastic support of this project. Their collective leadership and guidance have been critical to its successful completion. Thanks ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
detention facilities on January 1, 2001. ICE intended to phase in the Standards at all of its contract and IGSA facilities by December 31, 2002. The Standards constitute a floor rather than a ceiling ...
Publication • 2023
Filed under: Resources
unsafe sanitary conditions, inedible food, overcrowding, untreated mental health conditions, and failures to accommodate those with disabilities. At the same time, we see glimmers of hope in changes ...
Page 3 of 43 H.C. at al v. PBSO et al., Civil Action No.: 9:18-cv-80810 Settlement Agreement prison operations as well as juvenile mental health, in order to achieve a comprehensive resolution of all ...
Brief • April 14, 2021
services at the VDOC’s collective facilities, including the Work Center. In its Budget, the VDOC states, “[t]he Medical Division’s mission is to provide quality health care to all inmates.” For inmates who ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
but is required to review its operating procedures to comply with language contained in ilie ICE Detention Standards. These are considered to be rare instances that do not affect the daily operation or will have ...
Annual report • December 31, 2011
% of HRDC’s annual income and budget, with the remainder being earned income. PLN – The Magazine 2011 was another notable year for Prison Legal News. PLN celebrated its 21st anniversary in May, continuing its ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
Facility (OCPF) in Chaparral, New Mexico, on December 10-12, 2008. As noted on the attached documents, the team of Subject Matter Experts (SMB) included SME for Security; SME for Health Services; SME ...
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Filed under: Medical
is demonstrated by Defendants.‖ In the OIMM’s first report on dialysis, Dr. Eric Gibney, OIMMs’ consultant nephrologist, concluded “There is reason to be concerned about the health and safety of dialysis patients ...
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changed in existing local jail facilities since WASPC issued its first Regional Jail Study in May 2001, WASPC chose to send its consultant to visit a large number of jails to obtain first-hand information ...
;s total reimbursement in one year—due to “privacy concerns.” Its staff told me to send a Freedom of Information Act request to the national Department of Health and Human Services ...
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Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
an important offender population for public health concern regarding transmissible infections. They house an inmate population that not only is larger than the inmate population in federal penitentiaries ...
States is not alone in facing an aging prisoner population, though its sheer number of prisoners exacerbates the problem. In Japan, the prison population over age 60 rose to 9,308 from 2006 to 2016 &ndash ...
Article • March 10, 2017 • from PLN March, 2017
Filed under: CRIPA
of prompt medical care or staff misconduct, according to several independent investigations. One report, by the Department of Justice, targeted poor medical and mental health care as factors in a string ...
in his State of the State address. California already contracts with for-profit companies to house up to 10,468 prisoners in out-of-state facilities, and is likely to increase its reliance on private ...
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