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Case • 1997
) the report of Robert Dumond, a licensed mental health counselor and an expert in treating victims of sexual abuse, which concluded that the sexual assaults by Fries were the proximate cause of Mathie's post ...
Case • 1999
to the Menard prison for treatment of his mental illness. The Department of Corrections was aware that plaintiff was seriously mentally ill and posed a danger to himself. He had a long history of mental illness ...
Case • 2009
not guilty by reason guilty --those charged with sex offenses but found incompetent to stand trial, found not guilty by reason of insanity, and those committed to mental health facilities as sexual psychopaths ...
Case • 1986
physically and mentally disabled under SSA regulations. [16] The government's response to Starr's motion noted that the court had the authority to appoint counsel, both under 28 U.S.C. § 1915 ...
Case • 2001
in the yard during the summer; no provisions for winter clothing in the yard during the winter; broken basketball rims; half-cooked, cold, and nutritionally deficient food; mentally-ill inmates housed ...
with varying classifications of special mental health needs. Programming includes counseling as well as education and vocational opportunities.”1 7. EMCFW is the only women’s correctional facility in New Jersey ...
Article • September 15, 2023 • from PLN September, 2023
and activities such as education, library, recreation, law library and chapel services. Simultaneously, housing elderly and infirm prisoners alongside young prisoners with mental illness – often in the same ...
Brief • 2010
with the “pain and suffering . . . mental distress and mental anguish, fright and shock, indignation, aggravation or outrage, shame, embarrassment or humiliation. loss of liberty and actual imprisonment.” (Docket ...
Brief • November 7, 2017
is incapable of consent by reason of being physically helpless or mentally incapacitated. Ala. Code § 13A-6-66(a). Because the statute lists multiple acts that each qualify as a crime, we must first determine ...
was forced to work without pay or other privileges. At times, he undertook this compelled labor at serious risk to his health and safety. For example, at the beginning of his sentence Mr. Williams ...
continuously held in solitary confinement in a steel-plated cell with restricted access to social and mental stimulation. (Doc. No. 16 ¶¶ 21, 26, 32–37, 59). 3 Case 3:21-cv-00721 Document 20 Filed 11/23/21 Page ...
Brief • February 4, 2014
Filed under: Racial Discrimination
to judicial relief 8 wholly aside from any physical injury he can show, or any mental or emotional 9 injury he may have incurred," and, "regardless of the form of relief sought") 10 (emphases added). 11 35 ...
was forced to work without pay or other privileges. At times, he undertook this compelled labor at serious risk to his health and safety. For example, at the beginning of his sentence Mr. Williams ...
Brief • March 6, 2020
with little relief for his pain or loss of mobility. University Health in Shreveport found Mr. Carter’s symptoms to include visual change/blurry vision, numbness in his extremities, and headaches. An MRI ...
Publication • September 9, 2016
the least possible physical and mental suffering. It is not enough for public officials to believe that lethal injection is inherently more humane than the electric chair. States must choose carefully among ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
, such as increased periods of employment, less dependence on public assistance, more stable family relationships, and better health. Also, researchers indicated they had underestimated certain prison management ...
Publication • 2000
to restraint and acute psychotic episode. Schizophrenia, blunt force injuries, and cardiac hypertrophy were listed as contributing factors. The manner of death was listed as accident. Case 9 A severely mentally ...
Brief • May 25, 2009
and/or assistance and a 2 12-bed inpatient component for prisoners in need of medical supervision, ongoing treatment, and 3 a psychiatric unit for those in need of mental health care. The medical personnel ...
Case • 2003
to protect the public as one of the purposes of criminal administration. Where a legislative restriction is an incident of the State's power to protect the public health and safety, it will be considered ...
Brief • February 4, 2015
Filed under: Visitor Searches
Doe et al v. CCA, TN, Amended Complaint, degrading searches of female visitors, 2015 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE NASHVILLE DIVISION JANE DOE #1; JANE DOE #2; and JANE DOE #3, on behalf of herself and as next friend of MINOR DOE #1, …
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