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Brief • March 11, 2022
injuries. Due to this misinformation, the recommendation obtained was to transfer Mr. Earvin to the Health Care Unit’s infirmary and conduct neurological checks. 35. Had Smith told the truth regarding Mr ...
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sex and digital penetration in the linen closet of the mental health stabilization unit. Staff member N.R. also permitted a different youth, D.Q., to fondle her in front of other youth on the unit ...
Brief • July 20, 2010
Filed under: Government Misconduct
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 ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
$3.9 million. 11 Additional treatment limitations are proposed for the California Department of Youth Authority concerning substance abuse, sex offender and mental health treatment. In the Governor’s May ...
Publication • December 13, 2017
Filed under: Prison Reform
2017, lists BOP’s Mental Health Step Down Unit program as its top priority, with a target evaluation date of fiscal year 2018. According to BOP, this reflects the need for analysis of services ...
Publication • December 1, 2020
center, holding area, or staging location) „„ any death that occurred during an interaction with federal law enforcement personnel during response to medical or mental-health assistance (e.g., response ...
) Straseske, Mental Health Services Manager, was particularly generous with his time, providing background information and answering many questions. Assistance provided by Richard Russell, John Rubitschun ...
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Filed under: Court Access
); Consumer Protection Corp. v. Neo-Tech News, 2009 WL 2132694 (D. Ariz. July 16, 2009) (same); with First Medical Health Plan, Inc. v. CaremarkPCS Caribbean, Inc., 2010 WL 391305, *5-6 (D. Puerto Rico 2010 ...
Article • December 15, 2003
Filed under: News, News in Brief
: On July 17, 2003, Jose Concepcion Benzor Espinoza, 38, a mentally ill immigrant prisoner undergoing a mental evaluation at the Federal Medical Center in Devens, blinded himself by gouging his eyeballs out ...
Case • 2006
within the party's control, to submit to a physical or mental examination, nothing in this rule mandates that the State pay for the examination or transportation to that examination. [19] Appeal ...
Article • July 15, 1997 • from PLN July, 1997
to inflict physical and emotional isolation that wears down a prisoner's will to resist. When this regimen undermines a prisoner's health or distorts his/her personality, it's considered the cost of doing ...
, causing his parents and survivors to endure extreme mental pain and suffering and the loss of comfort and companionship of their son. 40. The conduct of these defendants in their individual capacities ...
Brief • April 13, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
, Hope Village is filing a daily report with the Court on COVID-19 testing at its facility, as the Court has ordered; that report is sealed only to protect the residents’ health privacy. As the facility ...
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80-bed expansion at Tallulah. "The facility continues to fail to provide adequate protection from harm, adequate mental health and medical care, and adequate educational services," said United States ...
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and misused John Baltazar's criminal records, prison records, exams. evaluations, progress notes, mental tests in negligently paroling him, negligently determining 9 that he was a candidate for "house arrest ...
Article • June 15, 2007
of health have created a robust and complex regulatory system to ensure the safety of the food supply. Each link in the chain of food distribution is examined to ensure that the final product is both sanitary ...
Publication • 2017
detention statute applies or in “extraordinary circumstances.” For pregnant women in detention, the already considerable stress of taking care of one’s health is severely compounded by the extreme ...
Publication
, and; • an increased likelihood of developing mental health problems. Policymakers and the public must take such findings seriously. They also need to understand the real costs of mass incarceration on children ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
to 77,800. PEW CHARITABLE TRS., MANAGING PRISON HEALTH CARE SPENDING 8 (2013). The same report noted that prisoners suffer from a “higher incidence of mental illness and chronic and infectious diseases ...
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. Plaintiff alleges that the defendants have conspired under the color of state law to violate his First, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, and Fourteenth amendment rights. Specifically, plaintiff states that his health ...
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