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Brief • March 24, 2021
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
:12 PM KATHLEEN VIGIL CLERK OF THE COURT Tamara Snee FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF SANTA FE STATE OF NEW MEXICO S.M. Plaintiff, No. D-101-CV-2019-02326 v. CENTURION CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE ...
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, or educational materials, they are delivered to the cells.73 Religious services are provided.74 Access to mental health care is usually inadequate.75 Phone calls and visits are more restricted than in the general ...
Publication • September 1, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits, Parole
broad categories: (1) Health and Nutrition, (2) Employment, (3) Personal Finance and Consumer Skills, (4) Information and Community Resources, (5) Release Requirements and Procedures, and (6) Personal ...
Brief • October 20, 2017
Hilliard v. Southern Health Partners, SC, Deposition of Woodrow Stubbs, Medical Neglect, 2017 Woodrow Stubbs, Jr. Hilliard v. Southern Health Partners, Inc., et al. 10/20/2017 Page 1 State ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
Facility are not typically allowed to visit each other -- only in “very rare occurrences” such as where a detainee has extreme mental health problems or when a death is involved will the staff allow ...
and civil commitment facilities: These include a range of types of facilities run by states, private contractors, or non-profit organizations that hold people for involuntary mental health treatment or civil ...
Case • 1993
] Author: White [9] JUSTICE WHITE delivered the opinion of the Court. [10] This case requires us to decide whether the health risk posed by involuntary exposure of a prison inmate ...
Brief • May 11, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
Nunez v. City of New York, NY, 11th Monitor Report, Covid Response, 2021 Case 1:11-cv-05845-LTS-JCF Document 368 Filed 05/11/21 Page 1 of 342 Eleventh Report of the Nunez Independent Monitor Eleventh Monitoring Period July 1, 2020 – December 31, 2020 Case 1:11-cv-05845-LTS-JCF Document 368 Filed 05/11/21 Page 2 of 342 …
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. BECK AND LAURA M. MARUSCHAK, U.S. DEPT. OF JUSTICE, BUREAU OF JUSTICE STATISTICS, MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN STATE PRISONS (2001 ...
Case • 2002
such as a nursing association; she complained at a seminar and to her hospital supervisors. [88] In Gomez v. Tex. Dep't Of Mental Health & Mental Retardation, 794 F.2d 1018 (5th Cir. 1986), plaintiff, who ...
Brief • 1993
and built as an aOO-bed facility to diagnose and treat mental health needs and to provide substance abuse treatment and diagnostic services for prisoners in the D.C. correctional system. CTF is a controlled ...
Brief • September 10, 2015
Singh Dr. Raman Singh (hereinafter, “Dr. Singh”) is employed by the Department as Chief Medical/Mental Health Director, Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
dental treatment is not accessible for prolonged periods because of detention. Medical, dental and mental health services at BDF are provided by Prison Health Services, Inc., of Brentwood, Tennessee ...
Case • 1995
Department of Corrections. He is five foot tall, 120 pounds, is mildly mentally retarded with an IQ of 66, has youthful looking features, and has a seizure disorder. Taylor was imprisoned for larceny ...
was stabbed and hospitalized after a fight at the Garden State Youth Correctional Facility. The facility was locked down. Two prisoners were inexplicably double-celled in the mental health ward ...
Brief • January 14, 2008
to the state mental health facility, and the “concomitant duty to initiate the procedural safeguards set up by state law to guard against unlawful confinement.” The deprivation was only unauthorized in the sense ...
Brief • July 20, 2010
Filed under: Police Searches
dosage of Paxil from her pre-incident prescription. When Lillian moved upstate, she began treatment at an outpatient mental-health clinic in Monticello, New York. Psychiatrists there confirmed ...
Brief • 2009
' actions, above- referenced, plaintiff: 1) was substantially physically, mentally and emotionally 6 7 8 injured; 2) incurred medical and psychological costs/bills and expenses and 3) incurred other ...
and very seldom speak to prisoners. 59. Idleness pervades the Control Unit. Most prisoners have nothing to do. The impact of confinement on Control Unit prisoners' mental and physical health can be harmful ...
Brief • July 25, 2022
No. 309 ¶¶ 169, 176, 183, 190. The subclasses are for (1) youth (those under 21); (2) those who meet FDC’s definition of serious mental illness; and (3) those with disabilities under the ADA or RA. Parties ...
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