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, Fleming, Saylor, Sassaman, Seeba, Miller and Johnson conducted checks on Mr. Richardson during this restraints placement and would either enter the cell along with medical staff for the "restraint ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
model of legal capacity is necessary to eliminate discrimination in the right to free and informed consent, which underlies protection against medical practices amounting to torture or cruel, inhuman ...
Publication • December 1, 2014
written by AFSC, and elsewhere, regarding the horrific conditions of confinement8, the impacts of isolation9, and the dire lack of medical and mental health care provided to prisoners10. Indeed, the ADC ...
Brief • December 7, 2011
Mattly, Carrasquilla, Fleming, Saylor, Seaman, Seeba, Miller and Johnson conducted checks on Mr. Richardson during this restraints placement and would either enter the cell along with medical staff ...
relevant times, Defendants DOES 31 through 50 were and are medical 8 personnel, nurses, pill call employees, and/or medical professionals employed, hired, and/or 9 retained by Defendant County of Los ...
of Behavioral Healthcare Services (PDBHS), Portsmouth General District Court, NaphCare Inc., and Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center. The scope of this review was not to evaluate the medical care provided in HRRJ ...
needs -- food, clothing, shelter, and medical care -- are taken care of by the state, leaving them to pursue litigation as a "recreational activity." Id. at 8. Finally, the court declined to undertake any ...
Publication • February 10, 2016
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 UNIT 10: INMATES WITH MEDICAL NEEDS Lesson 1: Characteristics of Inmates with Medical Needs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 UNIT 11: INMATES IN CONFINEMENT Lesson 1 ...
Case • 1999
with mental disorders in the New Jersey State Prison system, assert that they have been unlawfully denied treatment and medication for their mental disorders. Plaintiffs contend that the deprivation of medical ...
Case • 1995
] A right to conceal one's medical history is readily derivable from the branch of the tort of invasion of privacy that protects people against the indiscriminate publicizing of intimate details ...
Case • 2001
, 2001. n2 Under this system, PHS will not cover the cost of certain prescription drugs specified in the formulary, or list of medications, unless its members, including Medicaid members, through ...
Brief • 2009
Herrera v Pierce County Wa Plf Motion to Reopen Discovery Medical Noncompliance 2009 Case 3:95-cv-05025-FDB-JKA Document 161 Filed 01/09/2009 Page 1 of 14 Hon. Franklin Burgess U.S. District ...
Brief • 2005
unknown. 13. Additional evidence suggests that Nurse Susan Lancaster, at all times an employee of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, was the first medical person on the scene did nothing ...
Brief • March 1, 2009
it was designed to hold. The Jail also suffers from inadequate ventilation; inadequate temperature control; inadequate fire protection; inadequate recreation; inadequate plumbing; inadequate medical care ...
. The main issues litigated were: A) Excessive Force; B) Medical Health Care; C) Mental Health Care; D) Conditions in the SHU (Security Housing Unit); E) Cell Housing Practices; F) Segregation of Prison Gang ...
Brief • 2010
medication for her condition, but 7 Case 5:07-cv-01168-HE Document 42 Filed 07/01/08 Page 8 of 22 the medication was denied with the excuse given that the Custer County Jail Acouldn't afford it.@ As time ...
Article • September 15, 2023 • from PLN September, 2023
of the prison system’s only air-conditioned cells. So TDCJ decided to begin moving all its heat sensitive prisoners – most of whom are elderly, infirm or taking psychotropic medications &ndash ...
Publication • March 1, 2014
. The criminal investigation was ongoing in February 2010, when the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner concluded that the manner of Messier’s death was a “homicide” and that its cause was “[c]ardiopulmonary ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
taxpayers. Not only will it costs hundreds of millions of dollars per year to pay for medical costs of prisoners who pose little threat to public safety, but it will also distract from the corrections mission ...
Brief • February 22, 2016
10, 2015. NARIO was the correctional officer completing welfare checks that night. Plaintiff 6 requested medical attention for his wrists and the pain in his back where he had been 7 repeatedly ...
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