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Case • 2004
to release him back into Commonwealth South, a housing unit at FMC Lexington designed for inmates with mental health problems or other special needs, approximately one month before the fatal assault. [29 ...
Article • February 15, 1997 • from PLN February, 1997
of participating in long-term industrial operations. Pretrial detainees, mentally and physically incapable, aged, resistive, locked-down, internal operations workers (laundry, food service, etc.) and many county ...
Case • 2023
health and that he suffered "severe" headaches after the fire. Id. at 281. He claims that he "was injured by the Fire and suffered from headaches, nausea, worsened asthma, black discharge from his&nbsp ...
medical and mental health care; poor educational programs; and that staff illegally censored the girls' mail and eavesdropped on their telephone calls and parental visits. It also details numerous ...
Case • 1998
allegations an opportunity to amend his complaint where he had alleged, inter alia, that unnamed staff members of a state supported mental institute failed to protect him from assault. 796 F.2d at 884. Although ...
Case • 2000
disparate treatment, hostile work environment, and retaliation claims. [37] C. Damages [38] Ross was awarded back pay and $100,000 dollars for emotional distress and mental anguish. Douglas ...
Case • 1995
. Bishop was never placed in physical peril nor did she produce evidence of physical manifestations of mental distress. DOC also contends Ms. Bishop's sole [**2] remedy is provided by the state civil service ...
Case • 2001
. (Plaintiff's Opposition, Ex. K, Depo. of Dr. Hoffman at 22.) On November 5, 1997, Selger refused a dental screen, a physical exam and a mental health screen. (Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment, Ex. F ...
’s imprisonment, and shall, subject to bed availability, the prisoner’s security designation, the prisoner’s programmatic needs, the prisoner’s mental and medical health needs, any ...
Article • September 15, 2012 • from PLN September, 2012
a house worth more than his bail, he had quit paying his mortgage and was facing foreclosure. The bonding company claimed it didn’t know about Clemmons’ mental health issues or prior criminal record ...
Article • March 15, 2014 • from PLN March, 2014
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and mental health counseling. According to prosecutors, Brooks developed a sexual relationship with a male prisoner; however, he did not want to press charges, which resulted in the reduced charge and plea ...
misconduct involving a female prisoner; the other charges were dismissed. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and two years of probation, and ordered to undergo mental health and sex offender evaluations ...
In-the-News Article • May 10, 2016
" that "intentionally caus[e] great suffering, or serious injury to body or to mental or physical health" when such acts are "committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack ...
Article • October 15, 2023 • from PLN October, 2023
base.” Incarcerated people “have no choice,” he added. “If you want it, or you feel you need it for your mental health, you are going to have to buy it from us.” J-Pay did ...
Brief • August 28, 2009
. and the division shall have all the powers b'Tanted in this 5 chapter f()r these purposes including, but not limited to: "(a) Investigating complaints from the public, from other licensees, 7 from health care ...
Brief • 2004
of the Officer’s baton 26 6. other factors particular to the case including the mental illness of the Plaintiff 27 28 9th Cir. Cited Jury Instructions 9.23 1 2 INSTRUCTION NO.______ Not merely the amount ...
Brief • April 4, 2013
Hall-Jackson; (b) Nathaniel Reynolds; ( c) Damion MacClain; (d) Derrick Stubbs; Request No.2: All medical and mental health records pertaining to Pippa Hall-Jackson; Request No.3: Any incident report ...
Brief
Jail. 22. Plaintiffs have been denied access to sufficient quantities of items necessary to perform and address basic health and sanitary needs. 21. Plaintiffs have regularly been subjected to body ...
Brief • August 31, 2007
of the Department of Corrections - - and other FDOC administrators) have consciously excluded the videotaping of chemical uses of force. Despite their knowledge that inmates are at excessive risk to their health ...
Article • November 15, 2010 • from PLN November, 2010
sentence,” the complaint in that case states. Dunlap began grooming the prisoner in the mental health unit, sharing his intimate thoughts with her and promising to let her stay at his house when she ...
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