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of these parents were absent from their children’s lives prior to incarceration due to an inability or unwillingness to parent, substance abuse, or mental health problems—mother and grandmother caregivers often view ...
Case • 2003
and DOCS records, among other documents. In light of the facts set forth in decedent's medical and mental health records, particularly the rejection of his application for parole (which decedent had learned ...
Case • 1999
harassment. He also seeks compensatory damages for his emotional distress and mental anguish. [16] The magistrate Judge conducted a hearing pursuant to Spears v. McCotter, 766 F.2d 179 (5th Cir. 1985 ...
Article • July 15, 2006 • from PLN July, 2006
Filed under: News, News in Brief
. Brooks Correctional Facility in Muskegon. Combalacer was employed by the state Department of Mental Health and then employed under contract by the Department of Corrections. In addition to the six months ...
. § 4247 and § 4248 and is generally the same as used for a mental health civil commitment. Commitment hearings will occur in the district where the defendant is held (i.e. location of the prison ...
and prisons. I think this campaign will resonate with organizers today who are contending with criminal justice reforms that reframe jails and prisons as mental health facilities, or otherwise promise what ...
Brief • July 25, 2008
three months, except for a short stay in a restrictive general population unit during August 2004. He has mental health problems such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and panic disorder, which ...
Brief • 2001
to mental breakdown. Medical reports were filed with Defendant. Plaintiff was fully released by her physician to return to her position as a bus driver on May 3, 1999. 8. On May 3, 1999, Lt. Anderson advised ...
Brief • January 16, 2007
Cir. 2000), a case alleging that a personnel at a state hospital for the mentally disabled physically and mentally abused an autistic, mentally retarded child, the defendants alleged that the district ...
Brief • April 26, 2007
John/Jane Does 1-10, included being inarpropriately placed in 4 segregation on multiple occasions causing a loss of 5 employment, loss of schooling, loss of personal property and 6 loss of mental ...
Brief • April 20, 2012
on.” 28. Nurse Price told Officer Dickens that physically, nothing was wrong with Mr. Buchanan, but that she would recommend him to mental health. 29. Nurse Price decided Mr. Buchanan would not be moved ...
fearful, terrified he would be assaulted again. Over the next few months, he saw the prison system’s mental health providers several times to discuss his fear, anxiety, and mental anguish caused ...
Brief • January 1, 2012
told Officer Dickens that physically, nothing was wrong with Mr. Buchanan, but that she would recommend him to mental health. 29. Nurse Price decided Mr. Buchanan would not be moved to the medical ...
Brief • July 1, 2011
. Defendant East is a health care provider, specifically a registered nurse, holding 25 himself out as qualified and competent to provide care and treatment as required by the 26 standard of care. 3 DOC ...
. Intelligence and education 2 3. Employment and military experience 4. Physical and mental health H. Institutional Experience 1. Response to available programs 2. Academic achievement 3. Vocational education ...
Brief • September 26, 2005
extensive findings in support of the population cap order. The main theme of the findings was that housing inmates in an overcrowded condition "threatens the physical, mental and emotional health ...
Brief • April 9, 2013
human 5 contact, environmental and sensory stimulation, mental and 6 physical health, physical exercise, sleep, nutrition, and 7 meaningful activity.” 8 “extremely prolonged exposure ...
Brief • October 4, 2013
Filed under: Evidence, Witnesses
10/04/13 Page 17 of 28 Page ID#: 715 Whether it was or should have been apparent to the officers that Plaintiff was emotionally disturbed or exhibiting symptoms of mental illness; and 8. Whether ...
Brief • February 26, 2018
mental anguish and emotional distress in the form of anxiety, 24 embarra-.sment, humiliation, loss of sleep, loss of confidence, loss of self-esteem, and general 25 discomfort; has and will incur ...
Brief • June 18, 2018
under 20 principles of respondeat superior. 21 22 34. As a direct and proximate result of the acts of Defendants, Plaintiff has and 1,.viH 23 continue to suffer severe mental anguish and emotional ...
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