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Case • 1999
squad were reporting to the field for work after lunch, when they were stopped and lectured by a sergeant. As the squad resumed walking to the work site, some of its members made profane remarks about ...
Case • 2006
that limit its scope. Barnhart addressed the Coal Industry Retiree Health Benefit Act of 1992, the most recent effort to achieve solvency for coal-industry health-retirement plans established through ...
Case • 2002
and the prison official acted with deliberate indifference to the safety and health of the inmate. Id. at 834. McCann does not argue that Peate's injury was not objectively serious. Instead, he maintains that his ...
Case • 2004
Circuit's rule that "[i]nadequate ventilation and air flow violates the Eighth Amendment if it undermines the health of inmates and the sanitation of the penitentiary." Id. (marks omitted). In Lane v ...
Case • 2001
, IN HIS OFFICIAL AND INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, FERDINAND SOMALIA, HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATOR OF THE FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL CENTER IN PEKIN, ILLINOIS, IN HIS OFFICIAL AND INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, MIGUEL GONZALEZ ...
on their own. Yet the expanded criteria have not resulted in a significant increase in releases. In its 2015 report, the Office of the Inspector General noted, "We found that only two inmates had been ...
Brief • 2004
the Department to censor speech based on its content in the absence of a legitimate governmental interest. For example, the criteria does not even identify whose mental health is to be considered when banning ...
In-the-News Article • October 1, 2013
contracts across the country, GTL wins its contracts by offering a kickback—or “commission”—to the prison or jail systems it serves. As an exhaustive 2011 study ...
Brief • 2011
allergic reaction. 3. Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, Plaintiffs’ claim the policy, practice, and custom of the City of Harlingen, through its jail facility, police, supervisors, directors, and guards ...
In-the-News Article • July 5, 2015
Carolina is going to get sued over this,” OIDS Assistant Director Danielle Carman said. “The state is not meeting its obligations.” EARLY LIFE OF GREG Greg Shull grew up ...
Brief • 2007
lman) and Officer Gunder n #A6864 (Gund ron). 8. M ricopa County Carr ctional Health ervices (CHS) is a d partment of M ricopa County, and i r ponsibl for the actions of CHS and its employees, includi ...
Brief • June 6, 2017
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO BRENTON RAEL, Plaintiff, vs. No. :17-CV-00613-LF-SCY NEW MEXICO CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT; THE GEO GROUP; CORIZON HEALTH, INC.; CENTURION CORRECTIONAL HEALTHCARE OF NM ...
Article • December 15, 2008 • from PLN December, 2008
. On a Friday early this summer, Wilkerson addressed a crowd composed of both supporters and curious passers-by outside Philadelphia’s Eastern State Penitentiary, which opened its doors in 1829 as the first ...
Article • May 15, 2009
in a hospital clinic under a guard's watch. Through its contractor, Public Health Trust, an independent healthcare provider created by the board of county commissioners, corrections provides regular medication ...
its disclosure to a 1 Case 3:19-cv-01147-HES-PDB Document 57 Filed 03/17/21 Page 2 of 13 PageID 672 receiving party as a result of a publication not involving a violation of this Order, including ...
Brief • August 15, 2023
and Harassment and to Protect the Individuals in Its Care at FCI Dublin ..................................25 A. Individuals Incarcerated at FCI Dublin Continue to Face Sexual Assault and Harassment On An Ongoing ...
Brief • April 26, 2001
will adversely affect them and their families in many ways, including their physical and mental health, and potentially threaten their lives. 3. Plaintiffs and the class seek: (a) a declaratory judgment declaring ...
Case • 2005
] NO. 03-2056 [3] 133 Fed.Appx. 833 [4] June 8, 2005 [5] SALVATORE CHIMENTI, APPELLANT v. ROGER KIMBER, MEDICAL DIRECTOR; BADDICK, REGIONAL DIRECTOR; ROWE, WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC ...
Article • February 5, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
. California’s Department of Health reported that 10 prisoners contracted Valley Fever while serving on a fire crew in July 2017. Caused by inhaling fungal spores, the illness can develop into pneumonia ...
for us to stop Corizon from endangering jail inmates by staffing California jails with unqualified nurses.” Additionally, Alameda County will provide health-related training to its jail guards ...
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