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Brief • January 17, 2018
of Ms. Ramsey’s did not show up for her shift at the pod, Ms. Ramsey was instructed by Sergeant Kass (a supervisor) to work in a “mental health” pod, which often included inmates who were on suicide ...
Brief • 2000
Ross v Seling Wa Complaint Confinement Without Appropriate Mental Health Treatment 2000 : , ... • •J ':." i .' . :1. ~" J f i. 1 2 .3 4 OFFICE OF THE AlTORNEY GEN RAl LACEY SOCIAL ~ HtALTH ...
Publication • October 15, 2015
is the third largest in the United States, with a higher incarceration rate than any country in Central or South America. 1 As of December, 2014, Florida incarcerated 100,873 people in its 56 state prisons ...
Brief • February 28, 2022
in a single cell due to his mental health issues and propensity for violence. On information and believe, Coleman officers were instructed not to place any inmates in a cell with “Cleveland.” 20. Despite ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
in excess of 72 hours. Immigration Health Services Corps (IHSC) provides medical care at NWDC, and the facility maintains current accreditations with the American Correctional Association (ACA), the Joint ...
Publication • 2009
Filed under: Immigration
. Deparfinentof Health and Human Services,Administration for Children and Families, Office of RefugeeResettlement(ORR) requires a confractor to develop and coordinatea progmm to increasecapacityof pro bono legal ...
FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT __________________________________________________________________ CHRISTOPHER BRIGHTLY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CORIZON HEALTH, INC., ET. AL. Defendants-Appellees. On Appeal from the United ...
Case • 2002
in the light most favorable to plaintiff.*fn1 [11] Plaintiff is a registered nurse ("RN"). On April 17, 2000, the Shawnee County Health Department ("Health Department") hired plaintiff to provide nursing ...
Brief • June 9, 2006
Correctional Institution, RANDY COLE, Medical Director of Nebraska Department of Correctional Services, DOUGLAS SELL, Director of the Mental Health program at Tecumseh State Correctional Institution, MARY ...
Brief • 2009
further stipulate, and the Court hereby orders, that: 25 WEAPONLESS DEFENSE TRAINING 10.1 Defendant shall add Jireh/Weaponless Defense and Verbal Judo training 26 to its curriculum. All sworn staff ...
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is that purely cosmetic surgery is not within the scope of health services provided to inmates. TORT CLAIMS c Jorge Martinez, an inmate housed at FMC Fort Worth, alleges that on April 9, 1997, his right hip ...
, or was being spoken with for some other purpose. Thus, while the fact of the meeting cannot be kept confidential, the purpose of it can and has been kept confidential. Over its twenty-five year history ...
Brief • January 28, 2016
the influence of a controlled substance (Cal. Health & Safety Code § 11550) (the "October Arrest"). It was the first of two arrests of Mr. Wagda by Danville PD within a period of slightly more than two months ...
Corrections Corporation of America. Despite years of documented abuse at its facilities, CoreCivic maintains numerous contracts with the federal government, totaling nearly half of the company’s $1.7 ...
Brief • 2012
Holstein PLLC. Because the firm was known as Green & Seifter for the bulk of its representation of Plaintiff, the court will refer to the firm by its former name throughout this memorandum-decision and order ...
. O’Connell experienced, at various points, weight loss, weight gain, chest pains, back pains, high blood pressure, headaches, and other physical sicknesses and health conditions that arose during ...
Publication
the CMUs currently function, and to urge the BOP to fundamentally rethink its plan to continue to segregate and isolate certain prisoners without proper procedural protections. CCR also urges the BOP ...
Publication
. On May 5, 1999, the company issued its first quarterly report since the Jan. 1 merger between CCA and Prison Realty Trust (see PCINB, Dec. 1998, pg. 7). Prison Realty Corp. announced first quarter earnings ...
Brief • November 5, 2020
, to “implement” on a “state-wide” basis the employee workplace protection program—a program doomed to fail from its inception because it Illinois’ Director of Public Health, Dr. Ezike, has described correctional ...
Brief • January 29, 2024
Filed under: Failure to Treat
to produce various documents related to federal 11 and state funding and its compliance with § 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. (Id. at 10–11.) 12 Naphcare objected to these discovery requests ...
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