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to be examined by licensed mental health physicians. As it was late at night and past normal business hours for licensed mental health physicians, Matthew placed the 911 call in order to obtain help that evening ...
Brief • July 21, 2015
in an unprovoked confrontation while in the side driveway with Mr. 23 Martinez who had known mental health issues. In that confrontation, PLAINTIFF Jose 24 Hernandez had been injured on the left side of his face ...
Brief • June 1, 2020
as described, 11 Plaintiff suffered pain and suffering. Plaintiff suffered physical injuries, mental 12 suffering, and incurred medical bills for health care services necessary to treat 13 those injuries ...
and the superRelations rich, Federal proposals to offshore U.S. Health and Human jobs and gut minimum Services wage, and efforts to weaken public health, International Relations safety, and environmental Public Safety ...
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that employees at the Medical Center fabricated medical reports in order to conduct an illegal mental health competency evaluation authorized by a federal court. Plaintiff also alleges that illegal acts ...
. The deficient policies we received included those that permit the use of tear gas weapons against youth for non-violent conduct; allow their use against youth with medical and mental health conditions ...
Case • 1996
are confined in the court hold rooms is objectively severe. Dr. Liebergall described numerous instances where prisoners feigned suicide symptoms in order to be placed in the mental health evaluation unit ...
Case • 1972
with the interests and safety of the public, so that a maximum of persons so convicted may be returned to private life in the communities of the state with improved work habits, education, mental and physical health ...
Brief • July 25, 2007
. Over the course of the next eight days, Ms. Belbachir experienced various physical and mental health emergencies while detained at the McHenry County Jail, including anxiety and panic attacks, depression ...
In-the-News Article • May 2, 2021
compensation in order to avoid being locked in her cell. She’s been working in the jail since before the pandemic, but said she’s kept her job and her mental health. She said much of the jail ...
Brief • April 6, 2010
of the State of Arizona; (5) Sheriff Joseph Arpaio, in his official capacity as Sheriff of Maricopa County; (6) Betty Adams, in her official capacity as director of Correctional Health Services; (7) Registered ...
Brief • September 18, 2009
of the Estate of JANET LOUISE ) HAHN, Deceased, ) ) Plaintiffs, ) ) vs. ) ) DANIEL WALSH, DEPUTY MCCALLISTER, ) UN-NAMED CHAMPAIGN COUNTY ) CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS, HEALTH ) PROFESSIONALS LTD., an Illinois ...
, consent can be meaningful only where prisoners have reasonably prompt access to decent health care services (including medical, mental, and dental services) and are not otherwise coerced to participate ...
Publication • March 21, 2018
at prisons designated as Intermediate Health Care institutions. This generally means that they are closer to community hospitals to facilitate access to specialty care. In addition, people receiving mental ...
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and trained, to respond to all situations involving individuals with mental illness. VIPD should establish a working relationship with local public mental health providers as a resource for training and support ...
Case • 1993
) and the Health Care Surrogate Act of Kentucky (KRS 311.970-.986); (2) do statements made by a person when competent regarding the desire to forego medical treatment in the future under certain conditions provide ...
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of unconstitutionally poor levels of medical and mental health care. If the panel of three federal court judges rule against the state, another trial will convene early next year to determine remedies. Attorneys ...
Case • 2003
. Upon his return, defendant was placed in East Moline, a minimum-security facility. There, he was housed in the health-care unit due to his numerous health problems, including obesity, coronary artery ...
Case • 2008
to ensure the confidentiality of their medical records. Inmate No. 15 has a history of unstable mental health. On June 9, 2005, he cut his left arm with a staple and inserted an ink pen under the skin ...
Case • 2006
liable to Plaintiff for retaliation. The jury awarded Plaintiff $4,000 in economic damages, $15,000 in mental or emotional damages, and $200,000 in punitive damages. [18] Defendant has filed a motion ...
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