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Detroit Police Web Manual V2 Page 1 of 4 101.1 Written Directive System • Detroit Police Web Manual v2 DIRECTIVE 101.1 Written Directive System 101.1 -1 PURPOSE The purpose of this directive is to establish the policy and procedures for management of the Detroit Police Department's written directive system. 101.1 …
. ..........................................................................................................................................29 3. Disrupted Medical Therapies...............................................................................................................30 4. Limited to No Physical Activity ...
Case • 1994
meals served to the inmates met their medical requirements. However, plaintiff alleges that nothing has changed, and that he is still receiving food which he cannot eat because of his condition. On March ...
Case • 2000
Facility (MPCF) to attend a trial. The ASP nurse refused to send along certain medication for his skin condition, explaining that it would be available at MPCF's health services. MPCF medical staff, however ...
Case • 2002
in a smoke-free environment while receiving chemotherapy. Wilcox eventually underwent a total colectomy. Wilcox testified that inmates smoked in a hall of the prison medical center and in prohibited areas ...
Case • 1991
rights while he was a pretrial detainee, as alleged in his section 1983 action. Johnson claimed defendants ignored his warnings that he was at risk of assault and denied him adequate medical treatment ...
Case • 1983
strikes. These regulations provide for "forced medical treatment" of an inmate if "a medical officer determines that the inmate's life or permanent health will be threatened if treatment is not initiated ...
that the DOC has failed to provide Purdy prisoners with adequate health care, to include medical, dental and mental health care. The suit contends women prisoners are not provided with the same or comparable ...
Article • March 15, 1999 • from PLN March, 1999
. medical experimentation on prisoners is rarely one that makes the history books. Tests using prisoners as human guinea pigs included World War II efforts against cholera, malaria and smallpox ...
Article • December 15, 1997 • from PLN December, 1997
the claim is. For example, suppose you have made a claim for damages for unconstitutional medical care provided to you in prison. You would find the elements of this claim in the following way: - Under 42 ...
to the CJC to reduce overcrowding, violence, inadequate shelter, medical care and fire safety and other issues. The defendants agreed to pay the NPP $155,000 in attorneys fees. Since the decree was signed ...
7th Cir. Clarifies "Deliberate Indifference" for Medical Cases by To state an eighth amendment violation, prisoners must do more than claim mere negligence by prison medical staff. Willie ...
working at Elmore's garbage separation (recycling) facility. The Settlement Agreement details elaborate rules regarding safety, working conditions and protocols, sanitation, medical treatment (job injuries ...
was critical of many aspects of private prison operations: (1) none of the five Colorado private prisons had medical clinics licensed by the state Department of Public Health and Environment as required by state ...
the protest address? Musaa: There were four in particular: double bunking, good-time legislation, dehumanizing abuse, and poor medical treatment. I'll take them one by one. Double bunking: This means ...
Case • 2002
. Therefore, Judge Foschio concluded that there was no compelling reason to appoint counsel. 7. Plaintiff asserts that his medical condition and the complexity of the legal issues involved in this case warrant ...
Case • 2003
that there was no compelling reason to appoint counsel. [16] 7. Plaintiff asserts that his medical condition and the complexity of the legal issues involved in this case warrant the appointment of counsel, and thus Judge ...
refusal to shave with a razor. Medical records indicated that Hunter, 26, was ?being denied any meals? for not shaving. Hunter?s medical report stated, ?Note in log book on 11-2-06 from Capt. Alexander ...
Article • June 15, 2007 • from PLN June, 2007
.? But former McNeil prisoner Paul Wright, the editor of Prison Legal News, which reports regularly on prison medical errors, says, ?Diven is no exception to doctors in the DOC.? In fact, Diven worked on Wright?s ...
Article • April 15, 2007 • from PLN April, 2007
), Peter Farber-Szekrenyi (Chief, CDCR Health Care) and William Kuykendall (CDCR Chief Dentist). Because CDCR medical care services were already under federal receivership (see: ?Federal Court Seizes ...
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