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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
County was $632,000. The cost per day for confined youth equates to $106.60 per day per youth. Effective September 1, 2007, the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) assumed responsibility ...
Publication • 2015
Filed under: Immigration
 father,  grandfather  and  construction  worker   14. Antonino  Santos  Candela,  father  of  five  minors  with  moderate  to  severe  medical   conditions   15 ...
Brief • January 21, 2020
minor children, causing him and them to suffer severe emotion distress. 16. Plaintiff told Defendant Officers that his arm was broken and requested medical attention. Defendants Officers delayed ...
Brief • August 10, 2021
McCrorey, and Sheila Woodberry (“defendants”) – allegedly violated the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment by punishing plaintiff for having medication that he was permitted to take. When ...
Brief • December 4, 2018
of vacation/sick of a medical Although her work environment had become exceedingly after her filing of the complaint 2S her employment with the Sheriff's 26 other employment, including 27 ...
Brief • February 14, 2023
with Disabilities 21. Upon intake and throughout their incarceration, the MNDOC conducts medical and mental health screenings of individuals, including screenings to identify their disabilities. The MNDOC regularly ...
Brief • September 16, 2021
was immediately placed in cell C-105, one of the two “iron man” cells in Unit 1, the Supermax unit. Except for a six-day stint in federal custody and a two-week quarantine period in RMSI’s medical unit, Plaintiff ...
Brief • July 24, 2019
Filed under: Failure to Treat
Muston v. Chattic, IL, Complaint, Lack of Medical Treatment, 2019 Case: 3:19-cv-50172 Document #: 1 Filed: 07/24/19 Page 1 of 9 PageID #:1 UNZTEV STATES OZSTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT Of ILLINOIS ...
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placement into the control unit, medical treatment of his epileptic seizures, and denial of access to legal materials and the administrative remedy process. Defendants Quinlan and Edwards have been dismissed ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
Sccc Medical and Cca PRISON LITIGATION NOTES  ISSUE    RULE/AUTHORITY  In response to being so dramatically over budget, CCA negotiated a contract with Dr. Coble to be the exclusive provider ...
Brief • September 13, 2020
Filed under: Sexual Assault
, and breast exams on female inmates. 11. PA Rolston repeatedly performed unnecessary intrusive intimate Case 4:20-cv-00449-RH-MAF Document 1 Filed 09/13/20 Page 3 of 15 examinations with no medical purpose ...
Brief • September 26, 2011
OF MEDICAL CARE 24 EIGHTH AND FOURTEENTH AMENDMENTS TO THE U.S. 25 CONSTITUTION - 42 U.S.C. § 1983 26 (ALL PLAINTIFFS AGAINST ALL DEFENDANTS) 27 28 36. Plaintiffs hereby re-allege and incorporate ...
was immediately placed in cell C-105, one of the two “iron man” cells in Unit 1, the Supermax unit. Except for a six-day stint in federal custody and a two-week quarantine period in RMSI’s medical unit, Plaintiff ...
Brief • July 28, 2021
. Mace clung to his skin 2 Case: 4:21-cv-00600-JCH Doc. #: 29 Filed: 07/28/21 Page: 3 of 17 PageID #: 194 and clothes for days because he was refused a shower after Defendants denied him medical ...
Brief • January 28, 2015
. 124. As a result of defendants’ actions, adult plaintiff suffered the loss of the custody of his child, lost wages, incurred medical, legal, counseling, and other expenses; the minor plaintiff ...
Publication
Filed under: Discrimination, Gay/Lesbian
if a conversation with a third party becomes more awkward as a result. 3. Focus on what is truly truly relevant to the case— case—not your client’s medical history. Rather than seeing trans people as full human ...
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concentrated primarily upon literature surveys to find out what was known about the effects upon humans of electric shocks. UCLA and UCI (Irvine) were the main sources. The enclosure "Medical Bibliography ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
Filed under: Immigration
working a couple of weeks before they are deported or released. The kitchen needs a lot of work in sanitation to meet acceptable standards for their reaccreditation. Medical Care Public Health Services (PHS ...
Publication • September 30, 1978
Boston Hospital for Women Joseph V. Brady, Ph.D. Professor of Behavioral Biology Johns Hopkins University Robert E. Cooke, M.D. President Medical College of Pennsylvania Dorothy I. Height President ...
Publication • June 14, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
are immunocompromised and the many incarcerated individuals who, because of their disabilities or medical conditions, must come in frequent, direct contact with staff, you must direct that all staff who work ...
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