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Case • 2004
elements was before the jury below, and its verdict can therefore have no preclusive effect on Greene's claim against Warden Brigano. Warden Brigano's reliance on Klemencic v. Ohio State University, 263 F.3d ...
Case • 2001
§ 137(5) of New York's Correction Law (which prohibits the "degrading treatment" of inmates) and § 2782(3) of New York's Public Health Law (which protects the confidentiality of a person's HIV status ...
Case • 2001
; E. Michael Kalonick, Health Services Administrator at [*251] Green Haven; Dr. Marc Freedman, Facilities Health Services Director at Green Haven; Wayne Strack, Lieutenant at Green Haven; Dennis Thomson ...
Case • 1971
by the addition of some donated cooking equipment, but the dishwashing equipment does not meet health standards, as there is no provision for "sanitizing" the dishes after washing and rinsing, which is done by hand ...
Case • 2002
secure. The appellants claim that Hernandez was then able to lift the door up out of its bottom lock to escape. [17] After placing Hernandez in his cell, Waltersdorf then walked down the second row ...
Case • 2002
the burden of informing the court of the basis for its motion, and submitting evidence which demonstrates the absence of any genuine issue of material fact. Celotex Corp. v. Catrett, 477 U.S. 317, 323 (1986 ...
Case • 2005
, he was transferred to the mental health floor, another area where he could be segregated from adult prisoners, until mental health professionals could evaluate him and rule out any risk of suicide ...
Case • 2002
that Hernandez was then able to lift the door up out of its bottom lock to escape. FOOTNOTES 1 It appears that Waltersdorf was previously working a shift at TDCJ-ID that did not require him to escort inmates ...
Article • March 31, 2017
of California, et al., Appellants v. Marciano Plata et al., centered on shortage of health care and de facto denial of mental and physical treatment. An average of one inmate per week was dying as a result ...
to any crime also demands our full attention and critical analysis of assumptions and rationale behind it. Self Efficacy in Behavioral Change: What is its Role for Treated Sex Offenders? In their recent ...
Article • January 10, 2015 • from PLN January, 2015
Filed under: News in Brief
its policy and no longer allows books to be brought in. Arizona: After a female prisoner at the Coconino County jail complained to a staff member that guard Pete C. Gomez had asked her to expose herself ...
Brief • November 26, 2008
that they suffer from MRSA related infections, are not typical of a class so broadly constituted that the majority of its members will not have experienced any health consequences as a result of Defendants' actions ...
Brief • June 9, 2013
a significant threat to the safety and security of ICC, its employees and inmates, and the orderly operation of ICC. Accordingly, Defendants request that a protective order substantially similar to those issued ...
Brief • March 30, 2009
and has authority to promulgate laws under its Statehood Charter, including the authority and power to create, operate and control detention facilities for housing prisoners who violated state laws ...
Brief • March 3, 2011
and injunctive relief and not for damages. 8. Detendant PrimeCare Medical Incorporated ("PrimeCare"), a foreign corporation with its principal place of business located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, provides ...
Brief • 2010
the topic of healthcare in jails and prisons? a) b) Do you believe that a jail should have no responsibility to attend to the medical needs of its inmates? c) Do you believe that people in jail ...
Brief • 2005
. This appeal came on for hearing before the Personnel Appeals Board, BUSSE 13 NUTLEY, Vice Chair, and GERALD L. MORGEN, Member. The hearing was held at the 14 Department of Social and Health Services ...
Brief • 2011
information and belief, it has been certified as a health care facility by the American Medical Association. 7. Defendant, Superintendent John A. Reilly, Jr., Esquire, is an adult individual who at all times ...
Brief • March 27, 2015
, ordinances, regulations, policies, customs and usages of the State of Missouri, and its political subdivisions. FACTUAL BACKGROUND 9. On or about 08/30/2013 Plaintiff was an inmate housed in Unit X ...
Article • July 15, 2023 • from PLN July, 2023
information requests and provide a remedial plan to address deficiencies identified in Martin’s investigation. See: Nunez v. City of New York, USDC (S.D.N.Y.), Case No. 1:11-cv-05845. Notorious for its ...
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