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and was willing to negotiate - CCA is one of the county's largest private employers. 0 Source: The HOllston Chronicle, September 3, 1998. P.C.I. News Bulletin 3 November 1998 "Questionable" Medical Deaths ...
Article • July 15, 2008
Filed under: Mental Health
." Englewood detectives took Espinoza to Swedish Medical Center for treatment of deep gashes in his right hand. While there, he waived his Miranda rights and told them that he'd argued with Roberts and her ...
Brief • November 14, 2023
Filed under: Immigration Detention
or will impede legal assistance in legal matters or proceedings involving their custody, placement, release, and/or administration of psychotropic medications, 6 7 8 9 including minors from contiguous countries ...
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Decrease health services (medical, mental health, or dental) Reduce food services Eliminate pay increases, reduce benefits, or decrease overtime Staff reductions or hiring freezes x x x x x x x x x ...
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30, 2006. The specific budgetary units are indicated on page 19 of this report. Our audit disclosed certain internal control deficiencies relating to the Office’s inmate medical contracts with five ...
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ADJUSTMENT GOOD ADJUSTMENT ACPTD IN PREREL MEDICAL NEEDS MEDICAL COMPLTD MEDICAL NEEDS MEDICAL COMPLTD ORIGIN LEWIS W.C.C.WOMEN WCCW MINIMUM WCCW MINIMUM PINE LODGE PRE SPOKANE PINE LODGE PRE SPOKANE 58 p ...
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medical contracts with five contractors to provide health services to inmates in the State’s correctional institutions. For example, the Office did not adequately review contractor invoices before payment ...
Case • 1996
medical offices. (Trans. at pp. 63, 84). B. MR. EVANS' PREVIOUS BEHAVIOR Mr. Evans testified that he is outspoken and on several occasions has protested when he perceived that he was being treated ...
Case • 1984
legitimate authority over inmates. [25] 10. Prisons--Treatment of Inmates--Medical Care [26] In the case of defendant, an inmate at the State prison who was attempting to starve himself to death ...
Case • 1988
. Virginia, 487 F.2d 889, 890 (4th Cir. 1973). Those amendments also impose a duty to attend to prisoners' "serious medical needs." Estelle v. Gamble, 429 U.S. 97, 106, 50 L. Ed. 2d 251, 97 S. Ct. 285 (1976 ...
Case • 1985
make any effort to determine Goodson's exact medical problems. The sole treatment consisted of pills to relieve the headache. Afterwards Goodson was returned to the concrete room and kept until ...
Case • 2004
and yell. Kirby maced appellant, which had no effect on her. Kirby contacted the EMSA n2 medical staff to notify a nurse that appellant would have to be decontaminated to get the mace out of her eyes. n2 ...
Case • 1988
to throwing food out of their cells, stopping up toilets, and preventing maintenance staff from entering. [18] There was testimony, both lay and medical, including testimony by the medical director ...
Case • 1993
, being treated in the Mental Health Unit ("MHU") of the Sullivan Correctional Facility in Woodbourne, New York. The medical staff in the MHU are employees of the New York State Office of Mental Health ...
Case • 1986
appeal that part of the judgment granting injunctive relief. Class plaintiffs cross appeal the magistrate's denying relief in three areas; access to courts, access to newspapers, and medical care. Moses ...
Case • 2000
U.S.C. S 1983 for unlawful arrest and restraint against Lane County, certain officials, a hospital, and a private medical practitioner, Jeffrey M. Robbins, M.D. The district court granted summary judgment ...
Case • 1998
and denying Plaintiff's requests for medical attention. n2 The Court dismissed Fleming from the action in the October 15, 1998 Memorandum Opinion and Order. III. STANDARD OF REVIEW A court may grant ...
Case • 1994
Benn, who stated that Norman's medical file did not contain any of the fifteen or sixteen medical request forms concerning injury to his thumb which Norman claimed he filed. Id. at 27. Taylor also ...
Case • 2002
, Justice, not participating.] [9] The opinion of the court was delivered by: Fabe, Chief Justice [10] OPINION [11] No. 5526 [12] I. INTRODUCTION [13] John Kaiser's medical ...
Case • 2003
of excessive force, and the right to reasonable medical care under § 1983. He also alleged state law claims of false imprisonment, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The complaint ...
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