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Case • 2001
Plaintiff and noted no change in his physical or mental condition since the September, 1997, examination. [15] On March 28, 1998, Plaintiff submitted a trustee request form. Plaintiff met ...
Case • 1983
contended that Walker's two years in solitary confinement may have adversely affected Walker's physical and mental health. This panel referred the petition to the district court directing it to order ...
Case • 2005
(1998) (observing that, as to dual standards of proof, 'mental gymnastics required to reach an intelligent verdict would be difficult to comprehend much less execute'). Moreover, proving actual innocence ...
Case • 2004
where plaintiff experienced nausea, dizziness, vomiting, a crawling sensation on his skin, emotional and mental regression, and depression when the defendants deprived him of his medication). Nonetheless ...
Case • 2002
for a period stretching indefinitely into the future is an extremely harsh measure, removing the "single most important factor in stabilizing a prisoner's mental health, encouraging a positive adjustment ...
Case • 1998
of the offenses committed, the character and mental condition of the prisoners, and such other factors as should be considered in providing an individualized system of discipline, care, and treatment of the persons ...
Case • 2002
for a period stretching indefinitely into the future is an extremely harsh measure, removing the "single most important factor in stabilizing a prisoner's mental health, encouraging a positive adjustment ...
Case • 1986
." Finally, Zatler complained that he suffered "embarrassment, humiliation, and great mental distress" as a result of the assaults upon him and "the Defendants' failure to prevent such attacks by either ...
Case • 2003
, Terry Newton, Timothy Raymond, Plaintiffs: Richard D. Belin, LEAD ATTORNEY, Foley Hoag LLP, Frank J. Laski, LEAD ATTORNEY, Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee, Boston, MA. For ACR Massachusetts ...
Case • 2006
left his employ as a result of a mental breakdown he claims was caused by actions of Prudential. He alleges Prudential pressured him not to sell insurance to minorities, and discriminated against him ...
Case • 2003
that as a proximate cause of Sheriff Alexander's negligence, Ricky suffered damages, including pain and suffering, mental anguish, emotional distress, medical expenses, and lost wages. (Id. P50). [*791] Finally ...
Case • 1998
)). To prevail in a case alleging unconstitutional conditions of confinement, a prisoner must show that the government official "kn[ew] of and disre- gard[ed] an excessive risk to inmate health or safety," id ...
Case • 2005
(1998) (observing that, as to dual standards of proof, 'mental gymnastics required to reach an intelligent verdict would be difficult to comprehend much less execute'). Moreover, proving actual innocence ...
Article • January 8, 2018 • from PLN January, 2018
did not commit,” Innocence Project attorney Seema Saifee told the court. “William has suffered from mental illness his entire life.... He never gave up hope that the truth would come out ...
Article • November 6, 2018 • from PLN November, 2018
Filed under: News in Brief
-watch cell for four days. Despite his complaints to guards throughout the ordeal, the water was restored and he was released from suicide watch only after intervention from two mental health workers ...
Article • April 2, 2018 • from PLN April, 2018
Filed under: News in Brief
the mental health building at the private prison – operated by CoreCivic, formerly known as CCA – had been plagued by a bed bug problem for nearly a year. Taped to the letter were several dead ...
Article • October 9, 2017 • from PLN October, 2017
Filed under: News in Brief
guards – Jereh Lubrin, Matthew Farris and Rafael Rodriguez – were convicted of beating to death a mentally ill prisoner, Michael Tyree. [See: PLN, Aug. 2017, p.34; Jan. 2017, p.48]. Colorado ...
Brief • August 31, 2005
, and also had to be treated in a local health facility for a severe asthma attack, caused by the stress attendant thereto. Paola suffered injuries to her face and thigh. Noelia, although protected from ...
Brief
and plaintiffs did not, therefore, “prevail” for § 1988 purposes. In Illick, defendant jailors modified their use of force and mental health treatment policies in direct response to plaintiffs’ ligitation ...
Brief • January 24, 2004
CALDWELL Plaintiff, v. CENTER FOR CORRECTIONAL HEALTH & POLICY STUDIES, et a!., Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Civil Action No. 03-1464 (GK) AMENDED COMPLAINT FOR MONETARY DAMAGES, DECLARATORY RELIEF ...
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