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In-the-News Article • January 1, 2012
- and 40-60% of the magazine's coverage - focuses on access to medical care, including access to mental health treatment. Other key issues include excessive force, long-term isolation, restrictions ...
Brief • 2007
Oviedo threaten d to commit 36. While in the eli tody M CO at LBJ, Francisco wa plac d on suicid watch by p ychiatri ts, psychologist , or oth r mental health car provider of Defendant CBS. 15 37 ...
of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer to said Complaint on the subscriber at his office at 1539 Health Care Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina, 29732, within thirty (30) days ...
Brief • December 23, 2009
. Defendant Steve Shelton is the Health Services Medical Director, and is designated as the Health Authority of the Oregon Department of Corrections. As such, he may delegate authority throughout Health ...
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OTH • Number of other actions filed, e.g., mental health, mandamus ANS • Number of litigation reports completed PEN· Number of cases pending CLD • Number of cases closed HIT· Number of hearings ...
for providing adequate, reasonable medical services for the health of all inmates. At all times relevant tot his complaint, Defendant Obaisi was acting under the color of law and within the scope of his ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
the sun rise?” The fact that two things happen simultaneously does not mean they are causally related. According to the National Center for Health Statistics1, there were 19,102 deaths from drug induced ...
Article • May 15, 2009
. Some of the deaths — usually beatings or suicides — make the evening newscast. Most recently, in February, the corrections department released information about a mentally ill inmate who had died ...
Brief • October 16, 2016
enter LD7, knock Mr. Moore to the floor and drag the seemingly lifeless Mr. White from the cell. 30. Paramedics were called and Mr. White was taken to University Health – Conway where he was pronounced ...
MONTOYA, Plaintiffs, Plaintiffs, v.v. Case No. D-202-CV-2013-06298 Case No. D-202-CV-2013-06298 MICHAEL YOUNG, M.D., ARLENE HICKSON, KIM S. YOUNG, D.O., ARLENE HICKSON, JENNIFER JOHNSON, CORIZON HEALTH ...
Brief • March 8, 2016
throughout the 18 liver. Although these results indicated the presence of HCC, medical personnel 19 allegedly focused on other cancer-types as the cause of Decedent’s health problems. 20 During ...
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information and referral staff can help to find further resources, and most libraries have Internet access. Some places to get help or information include: • • • • • • County health and mental health ...
Publication • March 8, 2016
Filed under: Legal Materials
the check. The resulting report includes all convictions and, depending on who requests the search, may also include expunged offenses. For example, if a health-care employer obtains permission to run a BCI ...
Publication • 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
regarding the use of .solitary confinement, disciplinary procedures, the provision of medical and mental health care, and the lack of accountability of DOC staff regarding the need to educate, rehabilitate ...
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by job training, mental health and drug abuse treatment and Iifemanagement skills. More than 4,000 prisoners read at a first-or second-grade level, said McDonough. Florida Prison Legal Perspectives ...
by certain Corrections’ headquarters staff, as well as by a variety of prison staff, including information system analysts, prison management, correctional counselors and supervisors, support staff, and mental ...
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by certain Corrections’ headquarters staff, as well as by a variety of prison staff, including information system analysts, prison management, correctional counselors and supervisors, support staff, and mental ...
Case • 1986
preliminary injunctive relief from the policies and practices of county defendants at MCCI, which allegedly deny pregnant inmates essential health care with respect to counseling, access to, and funding ...
Brief • May 4, 2023
Filed under: COVID-19
,” and explaining 6 that facilities should balance the need for enhanced prevention measures “against their 7 impact on facility operations, mental health, and availability of services and 8 programming ...
Publication • June 30, 2016
Amendment issues A. Health Care 1. Are Prisoner’s Medical Needs “Serious?” 2. Were State Officials Deliberately Indifferent? a) Knowledge Requirements b) Failure to Act B. Prison conditions C. Prison violence ...
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