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Brief • August 14, 2006
. At all times relevant herein, CERTIFIED HEALTH WORKER (CHW) MARIA ALEJO was a Certified Health Worker for the Santa Cruz County Jail. COMPLAINT Cross V. Santa Cruz County, et a/. In Page 5 Case 5:06-cv ...
Brief • March 21, 2000
operated by the Illinois Department of Corrections. 93. As a result of their continued placement at Tamms Correctional Center, plaintiffs' physical and mental health has deteriorated and will continue ...
Brief • 2001
a Iinal judgmcnt which allnws prior onlcrs to be ;Ippcalcd as a IJwllcr of right. RAP 4.2(e)( I). I - I - -. .~ prison labor for which MicroJct need not pay normal worker benefits such as health ...
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by 7.5 percent. These and other increases would be administered so that correctional and mental health nurses that received 18 percent pay increases this spring (as a result of court orders in the [Plata ...
have been denied my diabetes shot and mental health medications so many times that I stopped counting.” Plaintiff Douglas Dodson states, “Well to start with it was a few days in February that all ...
Brief • November 3, 2016
indifferent to the health, safety, and welfare of Plaintiff. This complaint shall be amended pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 15 as their identities are discovered. 11. Each of the individually ...
Brief • 2006
. See Miller v. Texas Tech Univ. Health Scis. Ctr., 421 F.3d 342 (5th Cir. 2005) (en banc); Bennett-Nelson v. Louisiana Bd. of Regents, 431 F.3d 448, 453 (5th Cir. 2005) (finding that a state entity’s ...
Brief • February 9, 2018
. Background Redmond and the entire plaintiff class 1 were incarcerated in the Olympus Wing of the Utah State Prison, an inpatient treatment facility that houses prisoners with physical and mental health ...
or addressing crime through job creation, mental health and substance abuse treatment and other interventions, far too often arrest and incarceration have become the preferred options. At least in three states ...
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None c. Other settl.aments None SIGNIPI~ CASES U.S.A. v. Karen Nordell. This 18 U.S.C. 4246(a) mental health commitment case has been appealed to the u.s. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
, and cumulated stresses that cause or exacerbate mental health problems. These issues are not only reprehensible; many are also flagrant violations of detainees‟ civil and constitutional rights. In October of 2009 ...
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inmates same cable TV access as other inmates. Moore v. Prison Mental Health Service, 24 F.Supp.2d 1164 (D. Kans. 1998). The court dismissed the complaint of prisoner who was unable to participate ...
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Filed under: Sexual Assault
perform professional duties including providing custody, medical or mental health services, counseling services, educational programs or vocational training are covered under the statute. NY PENAL LAW ...
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it happened; rather it was a result from the medications and mental strain from problems with her husband. Offender rovided a written statement at WCCW on 03/2512007 (see attached statement) Offender_stated ...
disease, information about the condition can be one of the most effective tools for treatment. With this article, we hope to better inform our clients about some common chronic health issues and possibly ...
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Filed under: Juveniles
exiting the custody of the criminal justice system encounter substantial challenges in gaining employment, finding housing, and accessing medical and mental health care. A popular area of focus among ...
Brief • November 24, 1998
in this case as these issues 17 related to attaining appropriate housing, appropriate mental health care and halting abusive 18 cross-gender pat searches, all issues covered by the settlement agreement ...
,” a prisoner-plaintiff must show that “a prison official acted with ‘deliberate indifference’ to prisoners’ health or safety.” Blyden, 186 F.3d at 262. Plaintiff need not show “‘that a prison official failed ...
a direct threat to the health or safety of others.” Here, the summary judgment 73 Exhibit 2, 161:4-11; 163:2-15; Exhibit 9, p. 3. Exhibit 2, 159:12-13. 75 Exhibit 7; Exhibit 8, pp. 6-7. 76 Tasby v. Cain ...
of the mother) who molests the child or children. Although physical abuse may occur, the molestation is usually secretive and is accomplished through mental duress and threats - that the child would be removed ...
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