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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 ...
Brief • April 22, 2024
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
be exonerated. 135. Defendants’ misconduct not only caused the severe trauma of wrongful imprisonment and Plaintiff’s loss of liberty but continues to cause Plaintiff ongoing health effects to this day ...
Brief • May 4, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
coronavirus cases, Detroit Free Press (May 4, 2020) https://www.freep.com/story/news/health/2020/04/03/coronavirus-covid-19-caseswayne-county-detroit-michigan/5116620002/. 4 Mary M. Chapman, Julie Bosman ...
Case • 2007
, acquired several vocational skills, and has been discipline-free since 1995. And Barker's development in prison culminated in a September 2005 mental health evaluation that confirmed earlier evaluations ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Court Access
2. Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies ........................................... 15 3. Mental Emotional Injury .................................................................. 16 4. Attorneys ...
Brief • April 24, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
several physical and mental health conditions including hypertension; heart 11 problems; spinal damage requiring use of a wheelchair, cane, and leg brace; 12 schizophrenia; bipolar disorder; and manic ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
some of its institutions as administrative institutions, which specifically serve inmates awaiting trial, or those with intensive medical or mental health conditions, regardless of the level ...
Brief • January 31, 2014
............................................................................................................ 25 B. Occupational Safety & Health Administration (“OSHA”) ..................................... 25 Conclusion ...
FRAYRE; CORRECTIONAL HEALTH PARTNERS, LLC JENNIFER MIX, D.O.; JANE GILDEN, NP; AMBER LINZA, RN ROBERT MAGNUSON, MD Defendants ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
-screening does not occur more than one business day after his/her arrival at the facility. • Detainees not screened are housed separate from the All detainees receive a mental-health screening upon arrival ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing
the nation’s criminal law enforcement adrift from this anchor. In the absence of a clearly articulated nexus between a person’s conduct and his mental culpability, criminal laws subject the innocent to unjust ...
, cognitive, or mental health conditions, and those with terminal illnesses are not only among the most costly to care for; they are also the least likely to be rearrested or returned to prison.24 A Department ...
Case • 2004
that medicines prescribed for his HIV and schizophrenia were improper and damaged his liver. Drinkard also claims that CMS jeopardized his health by entrusting him, a mentally ill person, with responsibility ...
Brief • 2011
, such as operations of prison facilities, prison 9 conditions, prisoner health and safety, and prisoners' rights. 10 11 A. CENSORSHIP AND LACK OF DUE PROCESS 4.4 Since December 2010 the Defendants have been ...
Publication
Filed under: Guards/Staff, Guard Unions
, such as classification of inmates). Over 200 Unit 6 members work for the Department of Mental Health (DMH), where they provide custody and treatment services for inmate/patients at DMH facilities. The rest work in CDCR ...
Brief • January 15, 2016
relevant hereto Defendant Cindy Ketcham, R.N., was a citizen of the United States and a resident of New Mexico. Defendant Ketchman was the Health Services Administrator for SJRMC and the Director of Nursing ...
that when he finally received health care for the strangulation incident, Dr. Gulioto recorded the following notations in his medical records: l) can't control movements; 2) family trying to kill me. (Doc. l ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
; and Health Care Service Administrator. Where appropriate, this report will attribute statements to the particular individual who made them. B. General Information About HPC The Houston Processing Center ...
Case • 2000
action may be brought by a prisoner confined in a jail, prison, or other correctional facility, for mental or emotional injury suffered while in custody without a prior showing of physical injury. 42 U.S.C ...
Case • 2001
, 2001 [4] July 19, 2001 [5] As amended July 24, 2001. [6] JOHN DOE, APPELLANT v. JOAN DELIE, HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATOR; PAUL NOEL, MEDICAL DIRECTOR; DIANE MANSON, MEDICAL NURSE ...
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