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Publication • May 2, 2023
Filed under: Excessive Force
or abusive language or gestures, disruption, assault, medication abuse, and other offenses. As of this report, he has received over 450 misconduct reports during his current incarceration and has lost all ...
Case • 2005
Valenzuela be fined $30,000 instead of $35,000. In both grievance forms Hall also complained that after the alleged mistreatment, he did not receive adequate medical treatment and his property was removed from ...
Case • 1990
Cells [21] Plaintiff contends that isolating him in a quiet cell, which is illuminated 24 hours per day, is an unconstitutionally deliberate disregard for his serious medical needs because he ...
Brief • 2007
Sheriff's Department; ALBANY MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL; DR. BRUCE USHKOW; DR. WAYNE TRINER; TARA ELIZABETH POTYRALA, R.N.; ANN DEPASQUALE, R.N.; NURSE DOE; DR. DOE (NESTER); and "JOHN DOE" Law Enforcement ...
Brief • 2003
); Order of Transfer, June 5, 1992 (R1. 835; App. 456) (transferring medical and mental health issues); Order of Transfer, March 18, 1999 (R1. 1342; App. 483) (transferring structural break-up issues ...
Publication • November 1, 2014
conditions, extreme temperatures, insufficiently nutritious food, inadequate medical care, isolation, psychological torture, racism, chemical abuse and disproportionate uses of force. These are just a sample ...
Publication • May 1, 2014
Filed under: Mental Health
(PDS) in the Bureau Electronic Medical Record (BEMR) and other BEMR documentation; remote reviews of inmates in restrictive housing; recommendations regarding transfers and designations of mentally ill ...
RYDC at all relevant times. At all relevant times, Defendant Cooper acted under color of state law and was charged with providing for J.D.’s basic needs, which includes access to medical and mental ...
Of Health Care” Presents a Significant and Ongoing Risk ......................... 11 a. Respondents’ Deficient Medical Care and Inadequate Mortality Reviews Underscore the Risk to Incarcerated People ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, San Quentin News
onequarter of the world’s prisoners,” said Webb. See Prison Reform Page 6 Patch Adams Shows S.Q. His ‘Healing With Humor’ By ALY TAMBOURA “When I see a prison, I ache,” medical doctor and humanitarian Patch ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
to medical care and religious resources; and miscellaneous aspects of the Facility. II. The Lerdo Detention Center Facility The Lerdo Facility is located in Kern County, California, a few miles north ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
to Classes: yep provides GED and ESL classes and educational opportunities for high school age detainees to receive a high school diploma. • Access to Medical Care: yep provides twenty-four hour a day care ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
and read, including legal correspondence. 107 B. Access to Medical and Dental Care The Standards require that all detainees have access to medical services that promote detainee health and general well ...
UNGER GROUP MEMBERS IDENTIFIED CHALLENGES 25 WHAT OTHERS CAN LEARN FROM THE UNGER EXPERIENCE IN IMPLEMENTING MORE EFFECTIVE PAROLE POLICIES AND PRACTICES 28 OTHER STATES HAVE MEDICAL OR GERIATRIC PAROLE ...
Publication • 2020
of the deathly risk that COVID-19 poses to the medically[ ]vulnerable population, Defendants’ failure to make prompter, broader, and more meaningful use of their authority to implement what appears to be the only ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
...................................... :...................................................................................... . NON-MEDICAL ESCORlED TRIPs .................................................................... " .................................... , ... RECREATION ...
Case • 1995
] EASTERBROOK, Circuit Judge. While confined at the jail in LaSalle County, Illinois, Bobby Ivey slipped in the shower and hurt his back. He filed an action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, contending that the medical ...
Case • 1999
County Medical Center, and was in a coma for approximately three days. The plaintiff's medical expert, Dr. Jay Rosenblum, a neurologist, examined Rangolan on behalf of the plaintiff's counsel, just prior ...
Case • 1993
for battery and for sale of a counterfeit drug. The Jail's logs show his arrest on December 19, 1988 and a medical entry for December 20, 1988 providing Jones with medication to lessen the effects of his ...
Case • 1989
and subsequent denial of medical care, Williams-El sued the jailer, Darrell Johnson, his supervisor, Sam Smith, the superintendent of the St. Louis Medium Security Institution, Claude Woodson, a jail nurse, Mrs ...
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