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health care system away from the state itself; they have also ruled that California’s racial segregation policy in prisons is unconstitutional. And as a larger number of Californians are confined to prison ...
Case • 1995
for disciplinary problems, while 3B Lower was reserved for the medically and mentally impaired or those "who could not take care of themselves." Plaintiff testified he and his cellmate were the only disciplinary ...
Brief • September 7, 2007
and/or health problems. 14. At various times thereafter the Plaintiff is informed and believes that the decedent was seen by Nurse Wilkes and/or Dr. Novinger who made the statement to other Defendants ...
Case • 1995
Ctr., 987 F.2d 397, 406 (7th Cir. 1993), a private party may raise the defense of qualified immunity in certain circumstances. In Sherman, a private mental institution treated a patient under a court ...
Case • 2004
for Title IX liability. In Greene's claim against Warden Brigano's subordinates that went to trial below, the elements Greene would have had to show to succeed related only to the mental state of those ...
Case • 1998
, while religious and mental health staff make rounds once each week. Inmates may communicate with any of their visitors through their cell doors or by passing a note through one of the door's slots ...
Case • 2002
Justice Center ("the jail"). Lawson was in good health when he entered the jail. However, without proper medical care paraplegics such as Lawson are at risk of developing decubitus ulcers, caused ...
Case • 2000
[**11] increased prisoner's risk of injury after prisoner's doctor testified that the delays in getting medication did not affect his physical or mental health). As with all medical claims, claims ...
Case • 2004
a subjective state of mind evincing deliberate indifference to the health or safety of the prisoner. Estelle v. Gamble, 429 U.S. 97, 104 (1977). To establish deliberate indifference, the plaintiff must show ...
called for a receiver to be appointed by the federal court to oversee reforms under the consent decree. A mental health expert, Raymond Patterson, testified in May 2016 that suicide prevention protocols ...
Brief • 2003
, United States District Judge William L. Dwyer issued an injunction 4 5 against defendants that required defendants to provide constitutionally adequate mental health 6 treatment to SCC residents ...
harm to the prisoner’s present or future health or safety. See Helling v. McKinney, 509 U.S. 25, 35 (1993). Deliberate indifference is more difficult to prove than negligence or carelessness. Some prison ...
Brief • July 6, 2021
Serve: Warren County Regional Jail 920 Kentucky Street Bowling Green, KY 42101 -andDEPUTIES JOHN and JANE DOE 1-15, individually2 -andSOUTHERN HEALTH PARTNERS, INC. Serve: CT Corporation System 4169 ...
, costs, medical and mental health expenses, property damage, known injuries, complications and consequences of known injuries, and/or damages, even though presently unsuspected, and unknown injuries ...
Brief • February 1, 2013
a disability within the meaning of the ADA in one or more of the following respects: A. Ms. Mitter’s allergy disorder adversely impacted her physical and mental health and substantially limited her in one ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
, mental health, and geriatric services for inmates. SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE 1 Scope of State and Local Corrections • DOC is the largest state agency in FTE employment, with 13,760 authorized positions ...
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a. failing to take some mental health medications, and physical exertion SllC as resisting arrest. Who Dies in Custody? People w10 die shortly after arrest withou trauma appear t~ have some things in cormon ...
Case • 2003
) placing plaintiffs in dangerous, unsanitary, inappropriate shelters and other placements; (8) failing to provide appropriate and necessary mental health, medical, and education services to children ...
Article • March 3, 2020 • from PLN March, 2020
Filed under: Immigration
’ custody. Days later, a Harwell officer found a rope in Culver’s cell and sent him to meet with mental health services. In that meeting, Culver said he feared solitary confinement ...
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
for the highest risk, highest need youth in the state that cannot be managed at a local level. Over 95% are committed for serious violent crimes, and many have significant mental health and substance abuse issues ...
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