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Publication • 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
Prisons and Pandemics CAMILA STRASSLE* AND BENJAMIN E. BERKMAN** ABSTRACT iew ed PRISONS AND PANDEMICS er r ev This Article examines the public health response to COVID-19 within federal ...
Case • 2001
Manney v. Monroe - 151 F.Supp.2d 976 (ND IL 2001) - 2001 HENRY M. MANNEY, Plaintiff, v. MS. D. MONROE, SUPERINTENDENT MICHAEL MOORE, OFC. J. CHIN, OFC. J. MUELLER, AND CERMAK HEALTH SERVICES ...
in supervising clinical staff in a mental health or forensic selling has occurred only at sec since her appointment as Clinical Director. It is unclear that this is consistent with the elements of this standard ...
or its equivalent would be effective in changing the defendant's behavior. If 6 it is determined by a qualified mental health professional that such treatment would be 7 effective, the court may ...
participate in an inpatient or outpatient mental health program as directed by your probation officer; and 3) You shall reside in and participate in a program o/the Community Treatment Center as instructed ...
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was sodomized repeatedly with a screw driver. Frank "Big Black" Smith, a Queens residelll who helped lead the revolt and now works as a paralegal and mental health counselor, was forced to lie F.P.L.P. VOLUME 6 ...
Brief • May 11, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
– i.e., a motion brought by the BOP where the defendant is “suffering from a terminal illness,” or “experiencing a serious deterioration in physical or mental health because of the aging process ...
Case • 2004
by state agencies in a variety of settings, including unjustified commitment, e.g., Jackson v. Indiana, 406 U. S. 715 (1972); the abuse and neglect of persons committed to state mental health hospitals ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
Pro Se 16-3 Vol. 16 Number 3: Summer 2006 Published by Prisoners’ Legal Services of New York Supreme Court, Second Circuit, and DOCS Weigh In on Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies Since 1996, prisoners have been required to exhaust “such administrative remedies as are available” before filing federal lawsuits. This requirement, …
Case • 1998
that person places a child in a situation "that may endanger the child's life or health." Id. at 560, 568 P.2d at 486 (quoting Section 18-6-401(1)(a), 8 C.R.S. (1973)). We noted that the common understanding ...
There is a Medical/Mental Health Necessity (of the inmate) or Transfers Required to Maintain the Safety and Security of the Institution ...
of communication is sign language or speech-reading/lip-reading in the following situations: (A) medical, dental, and mental health appointments; (B) meetings with classification officers; (C) education programs; (D ...
Brief • November 8, 2021
or speech-reading/lip-reading in the following situations: (A) medical, dental, and mental health appointments; (B) meetings with classification officers; (C) education programs; (D) substance abuse programs ...
with any factual allegations contradicting petitioner's allegations that reduction of the San Quentin population by at least half is essential to protect inmates' health, much less evidence supporting ...
Case • 1977
to fall below the generally accepted standards, and they should be afforded the conventional conveniences made possible by our technological progress. Their health needs -- both physical and mental ...
Brief • November 6, 2014
with an individual who was concerned that Marty 13 appeared to be experiencing mental health problems which were uncontrolled by medication.4 14 Although the officers observed Marty acting erratically, they concluded ...
Case • 1999
id. ("If the inmate does not request a staff representative, or requests a staff representative with insufficient experience or education, the institution mental health division administrator shall ...
Case • 2008
Workshops. Likewise, he has received favorable evaluations from various correctional and mental-health professionals and has made realistic, confirmed [*9] parole plans that include housing options ...
Case • 2009
history; past and present mental state; past criminal history, including involvement in other criminal misconduct which is reliably documented; the base and other commitment offenses, including behavior ...
Brief • April 19, 2016
that this policy prevents family members, clergy, health care providers and accountants, among others, from privately sharing “privileged or confidential information” with a GCDC inmate. (Id. ¶¶ 15-16). Plaintiff ...
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