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. On October 2, 2014, the Defendant City filed a motion to bifurcate (Doc. 51). This brief is filed in opposition to the Defendant City’s motion to bifurcate. Statement of Facts In its brief filed in support ...
Case • 2001
also scheduled Montgomery to meet with the Outpatient Mental Health Team. J.A. at 24, 61, 107. [19] The next day, March 3, 1995, at 9:45 a.m., Howell conducted a previously scheduled physical ...
Publication • 2006
of the intention of the decedent’’ [1]. Because psychological autopsies commonly are requested, mental health professionals must have a thorough understanding of this type of forensic evaluation before beginning ...
right to be free from excessive force and to his constitutional right to adequate medical and mental health care for his serious but treatable medical and mental health needs. Such 15 conduct caused ...
Brief • March 24, 2022
the patient, significant others, and physical assessment.” “Detoxification and Substance Abuse Treatment. A Treatment Improvement Protocol TIP 45.” Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ...
and harming himself. Embry was fearful and believed there was a “contract” on his life. (DN 105-1, p. 4). Embry was prescribed various medications for his mental health while he was on inmate. On May 7, 2013 ...
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Oig Virginia Center for Behavioral Rehabilitation Civil Commitment Mar 2009 Office of the Inspector General for Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services Virginia Center ...
Publication • 2020
should redirect resources away from prosecution of marijuana and toward public health investments and community collaborations — they should. Rather, the question is: When states legalize, how can they do ...
Filing • April 24, 2018
Defendants. COMPLAINT 1. Plaintiff, Human Rights Defense Center (“HRDC” or “Plaintiff”), for its complaint against Defendants, alleges and states as follows: INTRODUCTION I. 2. HRDC brings this action ...
Annual report • December 31, 2012
celebrated its 22nd anniversary in May 2012, continuing its distinction of being the longest-running independent magazine produced by and for prisoners. Magazine subscription revenue in 2012 was over $100,000 ...
because it is not necessary for—and often undermines—public safety and because its costs outweigh its benefits.3 News articles continually tout criminal justice reform as one of the few areas to bring ...
Filing • September 30, 2019
. (9/29/17 Mem. Op., Dkt. No. 89; 9/29/17 Order, Dkt. No. 90.) As a result of that ruling, the remaining issues to be resolved were whether PLN could prevail on its First Amendment claim against NRJA ...
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never been sued and has never settled a claim, he said. Despite a shock that ranges from 30,000 to 50,000 volts, he said, it's the amperage that's dangerous. Tasers deliver 0.168 amps, low enough ...
, but Santana is in here for life!" • AT&T: Strike Three! 3-way call detect system stops your inmatesfrom getting out. And it's proven 93% effective. " • Point Blank BodyArmor: "Some inmates would love to stab ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
to increased recidivism rates, even if one measures the benefits of reducing criminal activity as only the avoided costs of additional confinement. I. Introduction S ince its beginnings in the mid-1980s ...
Case • 1998
] On August 20, 1993, the same day of decedent's transfer to SPSM, decedent was seen by Nurse Keller. Decedent completed a health form stating that he heard voices and that he was currently taking Thorazine ...
Brief • 2009
with her, and even though it was 89 degrees on that hot Summer day, Coleman disregarded their health and safety by forcing them to wait in aahot car for over an hour and safety by forcing them to wait in hot ...
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Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
two sons who are incarcerated. Her health problems prevent her trom visiting her sons and, therefore, she too can only speak to them by accepting their collect calls. These average $200 to $250 per ...
Case • 2002
. [10] Held: A State waives its Eleventh Amendment immunity when it removes a case from state court to federal court. Pp. 2-10. [11] (a) Because this case does not present a valid federal claim ...
Brief • 2008
dangerous person” until the Court can determine whether there is clear and convincing evidence that the person is in fact sexually dangerous. According to the petition, FMC-Rochester mental health staff ...
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