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assigned to his housing unit noticed that Walter was 12 exhibiting odd behavior, so they submitted a mental health referral. 13 32 year-old Walter was obviously in the midst of a mental health crisis ...
Brief • May 25, 2009
Sheriff’s Department, and the Sacramento County Jail Correctional Health Services; and the “Individual Defendants” are Sheriff John McGinness (“Defendant McGinness”), Sandra Hand, M.D. (“Defendant Hand ...
Brief • January 24, 2013
NOT NECESSARY TO SUSTAll'f ITS QUALIFIED Hv1MUNITY DETERMINATION, WAS APPROPRIATE IN SUPPORTING ITS CONCLUSION THAT QUALIFIED IMMUNITY IS NOT AVAILABLE TO ANY CORRECTIONAL DEFENDANT ...
Case • 1994
the restitution plan of payment is required to reflect individualized factors bearing on the inmate's ability to pay. See id. (citing income, physical and mental health, education, employment and family ...
Case • 1998
assignment. If you violate the rules of the prison, you can be placed in lockdown. The prison -- part of the hygiene is a person's own responsibility, it's not all the responsibility of the prison. The prison ...
Case • 2003
." Haavistola v. Community Fire Co. of Rising Sun, 6 F.3d 211, 214 (4th Cir. 1993) (citations omitted). "By its very terms, this standard provides that the mere existence of some alleged factual dispute between ...
Article • October 15, 2005 • from PLN October, 2005
Filed under: News, News in Brief
: The Department of Corrections announced that on January 1, 2006, it would ban indoor smoking in all of its facilities by staff and prisoners alike. Ohio: On September 1, 2005, Jamey Vincent, 29, a guard ...
Article • November 15, 2005 • from PLN November, 2005
Filed under: News, News in Brief
with growing bad publicity over its murderous health care practices, Prison Health Services, Secure Pharmacy Plus and their parent company America Service Group in September, 2005 retained public relations ...
, WDOC has had 37 different doctors in its employ. Of those, eight (22 percent) have been disciplined for incidents that occurred prior to or during their tenure with the department. In comparison ...
Case • 2007
physical injury." [18] In an order entered on March 23, 2007, the District Court (Charles J. Siragusa, Judge) revoked its previous determination permitting Polanco to proceed in forma pauperis ...
Article • December 5, 2017 • from PLN December, 2017
Regents University, to appoint one of its most respected administrators, Dr. William Kanto, to look into the allegations. Kanto’s review led to Nazaire being fired for misrepresenting his work history ...
with approximately 80,600 beds in the U.S., U.K., Australia and South Africa. Around 66% of GEO’s $1.27 billion in gross revenue in 2010 came from its U.S. operations, about equally divided between state and federal ...
complications, like meningitis. In Arizona, valley fever is rampant across the Sonoran Desert, which covers a wide swath of the state – including its two biggest cities, Phoenix and Tucson. According ...
Brief • 2010
risk of serious harm and (2) that the defendant officials acted 17 with deliberate indifference toward the inmate’s health or safety. 18 Farmer, 511 U.S. at 834. 19 Deliberate indifference requires ...
Brief
Manor Health Care Services, Inc. v. Osmose Wood Preserving, Inc. 336 N. J. Super. 218 (App. Div. 2001 ...
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, good order, discipline of the facility, or offender rehabilitative efforts or the safety or health of offenders, staff, or others.” 20. The warden at each facility or his or her designee may disapprove ...
Brief • 2010
, good order, discipline of the facility, or offender rehabilitative efforts or the safety or health of offenders, staff, or others.” 20. The warden at each facility or his or her designee may disapprove ...
Brief • May 22, 2016
, successors and whose Social Security Number is assigns, (hereafter referred to as "Releasor" or "1"), to CFG Health Systems, LLC, and any and all past, present or future employees, officers, directors ...
Article • November 15, 2023 • from PLN November, 2023
Filed under: Settlements, Suicides
in pretrial detention between July 2014 and November 2018 at New Jersey’s Cumberland County Jail (CCJ) have received a total of $2,372,500 to settle their claims against the County and its profiteering ...
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of the class members’ speech, and that it did not ratify any unconstitutional actions of its employees. 2 INSTRUCTIONS: As part of the jury selection process, it is customary for the Court and the lawyers ...
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