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be hard for your family. • • • • If you lived with or supported your children or partner before you went to jail How will your deportation affect your family’s ability to pay for housing, food, medical ...
to ensure he was continuing his psychiatric medications and was not experiencing any difficulties or issues with his placement in the general population. 16. Shortly after Plaintiff’s arrival at NENMDF ...
Richardson v. Dunn, IL, Complaint, Medical Neglect, 2015 Case: 1:15-cv-04838 Document #: 19 Filed: 11/25/15 Page 1 of 16 PageID #:33 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS ...
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of respiration by CEW devices. This theory is included in medical examiner autopsy reports and media sources as a hypothetical contributor or cause of the custodial death.4,5 It is not uncommon for these sources ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
performance have yet to show any conclusive cost savings through contracting. Moreover, some states (including Colorado) tend to send “low cost” inmates (i.e., those with no medical or disciplinary problems ...
Brief • April 15, 2015
Callawa y. 16. During the course of her arrest and detention, Callaway had informed the officers that she suffered from an anxiety disorder for which she took medications. When the Officers grabbed ...
to ensure he was continuing his psychiatric medications and was not experiencing any difficulties or issues with his placement in the general population. 16. Shortly after Plaintiff’s arrival at NENMDF ...
Brief • July 28, 2021
medical care, in violation of the 8th Amendment. The Defendant officials failed to implement policies and customs and/or conduct training to protect Plaintiff. He also contends that the Defendants ...
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following the use of the advanced Taser, hours or days later," Tuttle said. "These are called Sudden In-custody Deaths and in every one of those cases we were exonerated by medical examiners." The company has ...
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Filed under: Medical
of medical supplies Inform CMS personnel of conttact award Finalize PHS and operational teams to include on site Management Team 12 13 Facility tours status report to client Review employee retention ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
, but only if CCJ employees have probable cause Independent medical service to conduct a strip search.16 providers and other experts are also allowed to visit detainees and such visits are subject to the same ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
of these standards: 1. Non-Medical Escorted Trips: All ICE Non-Medical Emergency Escorted Trips are handled only by the ICE Field Office or Sub-Office in control of the detainee case. 2. Terminal Ilness, Advanced ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
Filed under: International, Immigration
.....................47 Cost Savings Through Release on Parole or Alternatives to Detention................49 Medical and Mental Health Care Deficiencies ........ 51 Medical Staffing Shortages at Detention Facilities ...
Case • 2002
of confinement and inadequate medical care is currently before the Court for a determination of what further action may be needed to enforce the terms of the Final Settlement Agreement approved by the Court ...
Brief • September 22, 2015
to the serious medical needs of Phillip McCue, whom the officers placed under protective custody on September 12, 2012, due to erratic behavior that was apparently related to the ingestion of bath salts ...
Brief • September 19, 2019
with the nonmedical portions of the 8 Second Amended Judgment. On January 28, 2009, upon stipulation of the parties, the 9 Court appointed a medical expert and a mental health expert to serve as independent 10 ...
Brief • January 4, 2016
. 13 32. LE eventually came back by Plaintiffs cell about a half hour later, but ignored 14 Plaintiff's pleas for medical attention. LE ignored Plaintiffs request for medical attention 15 16 again ...
Brief • August 23, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
difficult to contain, and the 23 dominant route by which it enters a prison is through infected staff. 24 Facing these facts, the Receiver has recommended, based on his review of the medical and 25 ...
Brief • January 11, 2016
on their subjection of detainees to deprivation of sleep, deprivation of 13 hygienic and sanitary conditions, deprivation of adequate medical screening and care, 14 deprivation of adequate food and water ...
visits or medical call, and on these occasions they are heavily shackled and tightly escorted by two or three correctional officers. While in these cells, prisoners are afforded minimal amenities. Prison ...
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