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Case • 1983
of the mental disorders of mentally disturbed inmates is a "serious medical need." Ramos v. Lamm, 639 F.2d 559, 574 (10th Cir. 1980), cert. denied, 450 U.S. 1041, 68 L. Ed. 2d 239, 101 S. Ct. 1759 (1981); Inmates ...
Case • 2009
: Richard Jonathan Katz, LEAD ATTORNEY, Katz & Margolis, Esqs., New York, NY; Robert E. Goldman, LEAD ATTORNEY, Speno Goldman Goldberg Steingart & Penn, P.C., Mineola, NY. For New York State Office of Mental ...
and McClellan knew that Mr. Whitlatch was especially vulnerable to self-harm because of his mental health diagnoses and treatment, his recent admission to isolation, the poor conditions in his cell, and his ...
Brief • 2003
were the proximate cause of over a week of physical and mental suffering for Mr. Buller, and ultimately, were the cause of his death, as well as CCA’s further intentional refusal to render appropriate ...
Brief • 2007
a combination of medications to treat his 10 mental illness. Am. Mot. at 3. He remained at Napa State Hospital until August 19, 2004, when his 11 mental competency was certified. Am. Mot. at 3. 12 In August ...
Brief • 2008
girls, especially in light of the girls' youth, their histories of abuse, and their mental health diagnoses. Such treatment is degrading and humiliating and as a consequence girls leave TYC custody more ...
just to cover the county’s $2.5 million settlement in the Williams case (the other $1 million will be paid from the county’s insurance policy). Undisclosed settlements were reached with Health Assurance ...
detention facilities (including the Wexford debacle, exposed by SFR, related to the often deadly “quality” of privatized health care in state prisons, sfreporter.com: “The Wexford Files”). A version ...
Brief • March 1, 2003
caused by hereditary angioedema. 24. In an effort to save approximately $35, the defendants’ actions were the proximate cause of over a week of physical and mental suffering for Mr. Buller ...
but not limited to: a. Inadequate screening, including inadequate mental health screening, of Joshua Sides, John Emory, and Otero County NEU Agents Does 1-3 as prospective employees and failure to perform adequate ...
Publication
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Damages
-PHYSICAL (mental anguish) injuries and sickness, and whether punitive damages are received on account of personal injuries. 'Iii 1989, Congress amendedIRC section 104(a)(2) referencing punitive damages ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
;: .......... ....;'., :; '(:8$ The Facility operates a health care facility in compliance with State and Local laws and guidelines. The facility's in-processing procedures of arriving detainees include medical and mental health ...
and their lawyers began to seek and obtain litigated reform and continuing injunctive relief not only against schools, but also against prisons,(6) jails,(7) mental health and mental retardation facilities,(8 ...
Case • 1988
person "to involuntary servitude." We must determine the meaning of "involuntary servitude" under these two statutes. [13] I [14] In 1983, two mentally retarded men were found laboring ...
Brief • 2010
by the Defendants. 32. On June 27, 2008, Defendants had the obligation and duty and responsibility of providing for the security, health and safety of the Decedent as a passenger on the motor vehicle as he ...
Brief • 2011
medical condition and mental status, which needed immediate medical attention. Unfortunately, Jerry received no medical attention at the time whatsoever. 26. Despite the above Conley did not have Jerry ...
Case • 2005
she was pregnant by taking a home pregnancy test. Pool believed she was a couple of months pregnant. She called the Health Department and made an appointment for prenatal care. However, before ...
Case • 2002
with the Illinois Department of Corrections ("DOC") to supply health care services to inmates at DOC prisons. She worked as medical director at the Dwight Correctional Center for Women ("Dwight"). In March 1995 ...
Article • August 1, 2015 • from PLN August, 2015
Filed under: News in Brief
of the Alabama Department of Public Health announced on August 13, 2014 that nine active cases of tuberculosis had been diagnosed in state prisoners. That number doesn’t sound high, but health officials said ...
called the “Treatment Industrial Complex,” comprised of for-profit mental health and substance abuse programs, drug testing, electronic monitoring and other reentry services. As the private ...
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