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Procedures, Prisoner 22. Habeas Corpus 23. Hygiene-Prisoner Personal 24. Immunity 25. Intake and Admissions 26. Juveniles VOLUME 4 27. Liability 28. Mail 29. Medical Care 30. Mental Problems (Prisoner) 31 ...
Case • 2008
and from Atascadero, and other medical and psychiatric records and reports concerning defendant.*fn6 Subsequently, in October 2004, Owen met with defendant at Atascadero and interviewed him for approximately ...
Brief • 2011
their medical care because they can not communicate effectively with doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel; communicate with their counselors; participate in religious services; or access telephone ...
Brief
and for n1isdiagnosing a medical condition and then shredding the medical report of 23 the misdiagnosis. 24 25 26 Personnel Appeals Board 2828 Capitol Boulevard Olympia. Washington 98504 hg:z:\h~arings\Slad-t 124.doc ...
their medical care because they can not communicate effectively with doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel; communicate with their counselors; participate in religious services; or access telephone ...
Brief • April 9, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
, healthy persons to older detainees with serious medical or mental health issues. Operating the Jail, even under normal circumstances, is a very challenging task that occupies a large, full-time staff ...
Publication
be aware of the symptoms of Excited Delirium, and seek medical attention/evaluation for those subjects once they are in custody. Training was provided to operations sergeants, and a selected group ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
personnel of each detainee who is undergoing a regimen ofinterroga!ion, and' active intervention by a member ofthe team or medical staff as necessary, so as,to avoid the possibility ofsevere physical ...
Brief • May 6, 2014
that the Jail’s suicide prevention program was constitutionally deficient, that the suicide risk screening was inadequate, that the jail unreasonably failed to maintain and access medical records relating ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
Governor Patterson signed a new law this past September requiring the State Department of Health (DOH) to oversee DOCS’ provision of medical care to prisoners with HIV and Hepatitis C. The legislation took ...
Publication • 2019
(BOP) awarded a contract valued at about $65 million to Correct Care Solutions, LLC (CCS) for comprehensive medical services at the Federal Correctional Complex located in Coleman, Florida (FCC Coleman ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
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Case • 1993
of medical care. George Curly is a prisoner with a below-knee leg amputation who uses crutches and has a prothesis. n28 While he was housed in the Echo Unit in Tucson between 1989 and 1990, there were ...
Case • 2007
was a licensed clinical social worker employed by Correctional Medical Services, Inc. (CMS) and assigned to the Southern State Correctional Facility (Southern State) to provide mental health services for prison ...
Case • 2007
[13] Before Judges Skillman, Winkelstein and Yannotti. [14] Plaintiff Angela Hoag was a licensed clinical social worker employed by Correctional Medical Services, Inc. (CMS) and assigned ...
Brief • 2005
Hilton v Wright Ny Plaintiff's Memorandum in Opposition to Defendant's Cross-motion to Dismiss Hcv Medical 2005 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ...
Brief • July 31, 2013
failed to adequately warn police about the cardiac risks of TASER X26 shots to a person’s chest. TASER defends on the basis that its warnings were adequate in light of available scientific and medical ...
Article • September 2, 2022 • from PLN September, 2022
sick or injured, a lack of access to medical treatment. Mental health treatment is just as scarce, with prisoners languishing in abusive long-term isolation. Leaked videos have recorded bloody prisoners ...
-00747-PAB-KMT Document 1 Filed 03/18/20 USDC Colorado Page 2 of 30 2. CoreCivic hired Ms. Karapetian as a Licensed Practical Nurse in September 2017 to provide medical care to inmates at Bent County ...
Brief • March 28, 2020
in some parts of the country already becoming overwhelmed with COVID-19 cases, medical experts urge the practice of social distancing—maintaining more than six feet between all individuals, even ...
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