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1999. Additional qualifications include my work for the Corrections and Detentions Committee of the California Institute for Medical Quality since 2002. I participate on survey teams that assess ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2008
of massive blunt force injuries to the head, resulting in a cracked skull. Richardson also had four broken ribs and serious internal organ injuries. Dr. Bruce Levy, Tennessee's chief medical examiner ...
to a known serious medical need of an arrestee by taking him or her to an 21 appropriate medical facility or, at minimum, by reporting the arrestee’s condition to the 22 next custodians so that they are aware ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
Filed under: Medical
medical conditions, infectious diseases, mental illness, and substance abuse are common within state prison and soon-to-be-released populations. Comorbidity of these conditions is also common among ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
that they had a mental disorder or because of a mental health problem had stayed overnight in a hospital, used prescribed medication, or received professional mental health therapy. These items were classified ...
7 8 9 CALIFORNIA FORENSIC MEDICAL ) ) GROUP; TAYLOR FITHIAN, an ) ) official; CALIFORNIA ) DEPARTMENT OF STATE ) HOSPITALS; PAM AHLIN, an ) official; HARRY OREOL, an official; )) MHM SERVICES ...
Brief • September 1, 2022
Gartman v. Cheatham, AL, Opinion and Order, Medical Neglect, 2022 Case 2:18-cv-00534-MHT-JTA Document 294 Filed 09/01/22 Page 1 of 49 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE MIDDLE ...
Brief • May 28, 2025
Filed under: Disabled Prisoners
fifteen buildings: a medical unit, a law library, a dining hall, a programming building, administrative buildings, a mental health unit, and eight dormitories. (Id. ¶ 40.) The dormitories and dining hall ...
Brief • March 20, 2015
Filed under: Stun Guns/Tasers
misrepresentation, (7) fraudulent concealment and deceit, and (8) negligent misrepresentation. We have reviewed and considered Plaintiff’s allegations and believe it is clear that there is no factual, legal, medical ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
. Aramark Correctional Services provides food services and Corizon Correctional Healthcare provides medical services. The facility is accredited by the National Commission on Correctional Health Care ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
; 59 Level II; 22 Level III), and five female detainees (three Level I; two Level II). ACDC provides medical care, which includes a contracted physician. Trinity Service Group provides food service ...
Publication • May 13, 2019
, television, and phone calls are suspended, and all out-of-house movement is prohibited, with the exception of movement needed for medical reasons and court appearances.1 DOC policy indicates that lockdowns may ...
Langford v. Bullock, MT, Settlement Agreement III, ADA Compliance, 2018 Case 6:93-cv-00046-DWM-JCL Document 1542 Filed 02/23/18 Page 1 of 100 ERIC BALABAN National Prison Project of the ACLUF 915 15th Street, 7th Floor Washington, DC 20005 202.393.4930 ALEX RATE ACLU of Montana P.O. Box 9138 Missoula, MT 406.443.8590 JON ELLINGSON …
Publication • July 26, 2016
served numerous other boards, committees, and task forces, including the Board of Fellows of the Harvard Medical School. COMMISSIONERS vii Mr. Kaneb earned his Bachelor of Arts in economics from Harvard ...
Case • 1993
) whether respondent had a constitutional right to be housed in a smoke-free environment, and (2) whether defendants were deliberately indifferent to respondent's serious medical needs. App. to Pet. for Cert ...
Case • 1999
was HIV-positive. Upon his arrival at the jail, plaintiff was given an initial medical assessment. Plaintiff claims that he was told by Sergeant Wanda Evans that he was placed there because of "your medical ...
Case • 1999
. Howard told Fiegl-Bock of his medical condition, and she advised him that she would change his assignment if he provided the committee with medical documentation. On January 12, 1998, Howard began his ...
Case • 2000
. Howard told Fiegl-Bock of his medical condition, and she advised him that she would change his assignment if he provided the committee with medical documentation. On January 12, 1998, Howard began his ...
Case • 2004
that the victim was not sure if the defendant had penetrated her. She said she was not aware that the defendant was taking antidepressant medication at the time of the guilty [*6] plea. She said that about one week ...
Case • 2001
but that the Sheriff's Department would not be responsible for his medical treatment or bills. The Plaintiff refused to sign the release order and was subsequently handcuffed and shackled and driven in a Sheriff's ...
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