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Brief • August 4, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
vaccination (or have established a religious or medical exemption to vaccination). The Receiver 7 further recommends that incarcerated persons who desire to work outside of the institution (e.g., 8 fire camps ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical
in turn contracts with university health care providers. The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston covers the southern and eastern parts of the state and provides health care to approximately 77 ...
Brief • August 4, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
vaccination (or have established a religious or medical exemption to vaccination). The Receiver 7 further recommends that incarcerated persons who desire to work outside of the institution (e.g., 8 fire camps ...
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2006 2006 CCA CCA CCA 2006 CCA 2006 CCA 2006 2006 Cornell Correctional Medical Srv Correctional Medical Srv Correctional Medical Srv Satellite Tracking of People (STOP) 2007 CCA 2007 CCA ...
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of Estate of Harris v. U.S., 96-6549(E.D.Pa) - FTCA case involved allegations of medical malpractice; delay in receiving appropriate eye care for former inmate William Harris. The death of the inmate ...
Case • 1972
; [17] 5. Whether or not there is a denial or significant delay in medical services and health care delivery to inmates denying them constitutional rights; [18] 6. Whether or not the food ...
Brief • 2010
. .......................................................................................43 C. The rectal cavity search violated George’s clearly established right to refuse unwanted medical treatment......................................................45 IV. THE DISTRICT COURT CLEARLY ...
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by the DMHMRSAS. The roles of medical and nursing services at VCBR were not clearly defined, and these services were not integrated with clinical treatment. Relations between nursing services and administration ...
. It's a small square foot cell so that no more than to pay for medical care, for education for system, but over the years the case has three could lie down at a time and four their kids. Whenever things ...
Publication
Filed under: Mental Health
, cold baths with ice and shock therapy. However, during the late 1950’s and early 60’s, the entire mental health landscape changed with the discovery and development of anti-psychotic medications ...
to the psychological stress of preparing to die several times during their sentence. Inmates on death row experience severe barriers to accessing medical care, in part due to being housed in solitary confinement ...
Publication • 2023
OIG staff members and two medical subject matter experts contracted by the OIG. While on site, we made physical observations; interviewed staff and inmates; reviewed security camera footage ...
Brief • September 1, 2005
of persons who were - had difficulty and 6 ended up either losing limbs or dying in. the jail as it 7 related to medical and mental health problems. And it concludes, um, on page 9 in the center 8 9 ...
the administrative review of this incident, accessed and dispensed-' medication inappropriately, and without proper documentation (i.e., Primary.;..l;ncounter Report, PER), from the MICC mini-pharmacy tackle box when ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
injury or damage resulting from the reliance thereof. Proper medical practice necessitates that all cases are evaluated on an individual basis and treatment decisions are patient-specific. Guidelines ...
Case • 1995
. R. McCELLANE; SGT. J.R. RAFFERTY; OFFICERS RONALD G. SQUIRES; JOHN DOE WATSON, also known as Cadillac; D. BATES; JOHN DOE and FRANCIS MILLS; and DR. DOWNS; R. MAGEE, P.A.; A. WOLCOTT, R.N.; MEDICAL ...
Case • 1996
] Stephen radioed SCO Jones and Shift Commander Fred Lawson. *fn6 Street, conscious and walking, was taken to MDCDF's medical treatment facility. A nurse employed by CCA examined Street, cleaned his eye ...
Case • 1997
was denied medical treatment for several days, even though he was bleeding from the mouth, nose, and head. Compl. at 3; Pl.'s Second Aff. at 2. The defendants are being sued individually and in their official ...
Case • 1992
of medical care constituted cruel and unusual punishment. The district court granted summary judgment for the defendants based on qualified immunity. For the following reasons, we affirm the district court ...
Case • 1996
been denied the right to participate in the California Department of Corrections' ("CDC") family visiting program with his wife due to his medical [**2] condition in violation of the Americans ...
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