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Brief • February 22, 2016
emotional and mental distress, fear, terror, anxiety, humiliation, embarrassment, and 9 loss of his sense of security, dignity, and pride. 10 11 31. 12 expenses, and will continue to incur medical ...
Brief • November 9, 2023
. Patterson was hired through a contractor company, Spectrum Health Systems, Inc., but the terms and conditions of her employment were controlled by VDOC. Patterson was subject to VDOC’s training and policies ...
Brief • October 15, 2019
. As a result of DEFENDANTS' conduct pursuant to its established custom or practice of subjecting inmates to such violence, Plaintiff sustained significant and severe physical, mental, and emotional damages. 9 ...
Brief • November 4, 2019
violence, and 7 sustained severe physical, mental, and emotional damages. 8 54. As a result of the aforementioned conduct of DEFENDANTS, PLAINTIFF has sustained 9 10 damages in an amount subject ...
Publication
  National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  Representing the Centers for Disease Control    Wendy M. Gunther, M.D., FCAP  Assistant Chief Medical Examiner  OCME, Tidewater District, Norfolk ...
Case • 1996
policies regarding the use of force, expansion of the medical and mental health staff, and deployment of a screening mechanism to prevent the placement of seriously mentally ill inmates in the Security ...
Case • 1999
procedures for administrative segregation provide for periodic visits by medical personnel and for the referral of inmates displaying mental health problems for treatment. SCDC Procedure No. 1500.13. The Five ...
Case • 1993
to judgment as a matter of law. Fed.R.Civ.P. 56; Russo v. Health, Welfare & Pension Fund, Local 705, 984 F.2d 762 (7th Cir. 1993). A thorough discussion of Rule 56 by the Supreme court of the United States can ...
Case • 2003
' Rule 50 motion for judgment as a matter of law on the ground that there was insufficient evidence that any of the defendants acted with "deliberate indifference," the culpable mental state required ...
Case • 1998
credits for that program classification review period, unless the inmate is determined by the facility health authority to be physically or mentally incapable of working or participating in a particular ...
Case • 1996
eighteen (18) hours per day in a cell for weeks at a time with nothing to read which caused Plaintiff mental deterioration, anxiety and deep depression. . . . . [28] Before July 27, 1992 Plaintiff's Law ...
Case • 2001
useful to him in proving his claims in some of these lawsuits. [12] Cody obtained a word processor in 1982, and has since kept notes, including his "mental impressions, possible legal options, legal ...
Case • 2007
confinement. The prison used a management team process to evaluate her behavior and mental health progress, and to provide goals to attain prior to her next review. This team recommended continued separated ...
Case • 1993
a section 1983 action against various state mental health officials for failing to make themselves aware of a writ of habeas corpus ordering his release from confinement. As egregious as the facts ...
Case • 2001
capacity is apparent. This diminished capacity might result from severe intoxication, the influence of controlled substances, a discernible mental condition, or any other condition, apparent to the officers ...
Case • 2007
was proximately caused by a condition or use of the property. Id. at 273 (citing Dallas County Mental Health & Mental Retardation v. Bossley, 968 S.W.2d 339, 342 (Tex.1998)). None of Pena's allegations against ...
Case • 2006
a reasonable doubt that Taylor is a SVP. Accordingly, the court ordered Taylor committed to the custody of the Department of Social and Health Services in an SCC. [18] II. Substantive Facts [19 ...
Article • February 6, 2019 • from PLN February, 2019
Filed under: News in Brief
Mental Health; it was not based on any wrong-doing of the Sheriff’s Office,” according to a protest statement. The protesters demanded an investigation by County District Attorney Dan Dow ...
or judged. I feel like I can do more with myself when I get out.” Story topics ranged from the unintended consequences of the Prison Rape Elimination Act to mental health to parenting behind bars ...
Article • October 7, 2019 • from PLN October, 2019
Filed under: News in Brief
and or harmful to his health.” Thailand: Just after midnight on Christmas morning 2018, three prisoners at a southern Surat Thani province prison attempted to escape by scaling the 20-foot wall, which ...
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