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Brief • 2005
corporation in charge of operating the D.C. Detention Facility. The District was responsible for hiring, training, and supervision of all of its agents, servants and employees employed at the D.C. Jail. 4 ...
Brief • 1998
its defendants Moore, agents, Crose, employees and servants, including and Merrill, within the scope of their employment, owed a duty of care to plaintiff Larry Lucas, including that Mr ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
and the companies that profit from it. No nation on the planet holds more of its people behind bars: 2.3 million prisoners—as many as China and Russia combined. The nation's prisons employ nearly ...
Article • March 1, 2021 • from PLN March, 2021
was moved to a mental health unit. But when he fell ill, staff from the medical unit misinterpreted his inability to understand or follow directions as malingering, according to Greenberg. As Barton’s ...
Article • December 1, 2020 • from PLN December, 2020
Filed under: Failure to Treat, COVID-19
, largely due to overcrowding and an inability to social distance and obtain adequate personal protective equipment. In addition, many prisoners have underlying health conditions making them more vulnerable ...
Brief • October 10, 2019
two days. According to the staff psychiatrist at the jail, detention under these conditions has already initiated a marked decline in Toledo’s mental health. See Ex. M, Dkt. No. 41. Especially ...
In-the-News Article • December 9, 2015
Foods pledged to cut prison labor from its supply chain, it sparked debate about whether prison work is best for inmates’ wellbeing or verges on enslavement Sarah Shemkus Wednesday 9 December ...
by and between Neil Lofquist ("Lofquist") and Wexford Health Sources, Inc. ("Wexford"). Lofquist ru~d Wexford are at times referred to herein collectively as "the Parties." Lofquist, a person bein.g of lawful age ...
and assigns release, acquit and forever discharge Wexford Heslth Sources, Inc. and its agents (actual or apparent), servants, employees, affiliated independent contractors, nurses, technicians, physicians ...
Brief • December 16, 2020
Filed under: Public Records
to a markup on goods sold at prison commissaries, (2) records related to t11e contract between Defendant and Wexford Health Sources, Inc., (3) trial documents from various federal lawsuits, and (4) memoranda ...
Article • February 15, 2009 • from PLN February, 2009
, taxes and victim restitution). The benefits of PIE programs for businesses include lower health care costs, reduced employee turnover expenses, no vacation time, and lower payroll taxes. Offsetting ...
I, Joe Tucker, Jr, do hereby accept the amount shown above as final and complete settlement of all claims I have or may have against the named employee, the State, its officers and employees and do ...
arising out of events that allegedly took place on or about May 17, 2013, in Pittsburg, California. · The PARTIES now wish to terminate the ACTION in its entirety by settlement and release of all claims ...
or a support system. Some struggle with mental and physical health problems, drug addiction, and the shock of reentering society. 2 A MATTER OF TIME: THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF RISING TIME SERVED How ...
Publication
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
programs that emphasize neighborhood revitalization, substance abuse and mental health treatment, and housing services. DOWNSCALING PRISONS | LESSONS FROM FOUR STATES 5 NEW YORK PRISON POPULATION ...
Publication
Filed under: International
of its corporate headquarters to Longford, to major investment in the prison estate, to a major recruitment campaign of recruit prison officers, increased security measures and the continued successful ...
Case • 2003
of the claim." n4 If the party bearing the burden of persuasion at trial fails to come forward with sufficient evidence on an essential element of its prima facie case, all issues concerning all other elements ...
Case • 2003
); [**7] Scott v. Kelly, 107 F. Supp.2d 706, 710 (E.D. Va. 2000). The Virginia Department of Corrections has made three challenges in its Motion to Dismiss the Plaintiff's Rehabilitation Act claims. First ...
Brief • September 26, 2005
in January of 1987, and submitted a report to the Court in February of 1987. The Court and its staff also toured the ISCI facility in February of 1987. Another hearing was held on February 13, 1987 at which ...
Brief • 2008
a number of chronic health problems, none of which were life threatening. He took a number of prescription medications for these problems. 19. Pursuant to jail records from June 28, 2006, Mr. DiCamillo ...
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