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Case • 2001
not screened for mental health, medical conditions or conflicts with other prisoners before entering the Jail, and 12) prisoners were not disciplined or segregated when they attempted to escape, threatened ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Legal Materials
by contract; May cause or constitute, but is not necessarily, a personal injury. A tort award may be received from litigation or settlement of a claim for physical injury or illness, mental pain and suffering ...
Case • 2006
the community. But no general duty to warn exists "in the absence of a known danger to a specific individual" because there is no basis on which to warn anyone. Sharpe v. Dep't of Mental Health, 292 S.C. 11, 15 ...
Case • 2005
"), and another by the Greater Upstate Law Project ("GULP"), Legal Services for New York City, the Mental Health Project of the Urban Justice Center, the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of New York City ...
Case • 1985
of the prison practice he suffers mental and emotional distress because of his fear of being assaulted while he is asleep in his cell. [16] As the district court noted, a section 1983 action requires ...
Case • 1981
of "unusual psychological hardship" occasioned either to the inmate or the child. Additional criteria include the "needs and benefits to the inmate, his own mental or psychological well-being, the child, its ...
Brief • 2009
ofPrisons MEMORANDUM TO: Johnny Ollis File FROM: Boyd Bennett DATE: January 12,2009 REF: Drug Testing Procedures for Johnny Ollis 0306267 ~ Division of Prisons mental health staff have documented Mr ...
Brief • 2000
law, Officer Cephas exposed her to extreme health risks. Cephas did not use any protection against sexually transmitted diseases. ·Also, Cephas knew that Ms. PEDDLE had a history of cervical cancer ...
Brief • December 9, 2003
. Code 32-1103 sets out the duties of employers under the Occupational Safety And Health provisions in the District of Columbia. It requires, inter alia, that a workplace be free from recognized hazards ...
Brief • 2009
inadequate health care, sexual harassment of inmates and inmate-on-inmate violence should necessarily be of concern to the public, including legislators and government officials. Without media coverage ...
Article • June 15, 2023 • from PLN June, 2023
Filed under: News in Brief
, 2023, the network reported that Richard Smith, 44, was charged in the September 2022 beating of a prisoner who was handcuffed to a wall in the residential treatment unit for medical and mental health ...
Brief • March 24, 2011
impairment, excruciating pain, mental anguish and medical. Plaintiff is therefore entitled to recover all reasonable and necessary medical expenses. incurred that resulted from the acts of Defendants ...
Brief • January 8, 2016
, practice, and custom of failing to adequately staff the jail, failing to adequately train correctional staff, and failing to provide appropriate health care to sick prisoners with serious medical conditions ...
Article • August 1, 2022 • from PLN August, 2022
Filed under: News in Brief
was then handed a life sentence for murdering another prisoner in 2011. During his time at the prison, Morrison had joined a class-action lawsuit challenging the mental health treatment provided to prisoners ...
Publication • February 25, 2014
therapies for those in segregation. Staff members assign inmates to specific programs based on individualized assessments of mental health and behavior. To return to general population, inmates are required ...
Publication
Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
at Guantánamo. Serious medical conditions often go untreated, and detainees who have been physically abused sometimes go days without treatment. In addition, the mental health of many detainees is precarious. 9 ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
Anderson, a lawful permanent resident (LPR) suffering from schizophrenia and mild mental retardation who has lived in the United States since he was a teenager, spent two years in mandatory detention while ...
of death or a then-existing infirmity, physical illness, or mental illness; or (5) is absent from the trial or hearing and the statement’s proponent has not been able, by process or other reasonable means ...
Publication
expensive.” Instead of spending millions of dollars on the death penalty, Stamper suggests, “Spending scarce public resources on after-school programs, mental health care, drug and alcohol treatment ...
Brief • June 29, 2023
Filed under: Criminal Sexual Abuse
body being violated, and being harassed. She is also entitled to medical care, costs, lost income, impairment of her body, mental health. 26. Under Bivens, supra plaintiff is entitled to punitive ...
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