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Brief • June 16, 2014
ill. 8. We provided psycho-educational treatment. Along with treatment from the primary clinicians, inmates were offered classes in areas such as anger management, symptom recognition, and medication ...
Brief • June 16, 2014
ill. 8. We provided psycho-educational treatment. Along with treatment from the primary clinicians, inmates were offered classes in areas such as anger management, symptom recognition, and medication ...
with medication or therapy, as he requested. To his further detriment, he was also exposed 26 to multiple physical attacks by sentenced inmates in his administrative segregation module. 27 Through this lawsuit ...
medical care and mental health care, to all persons incarcerated by the Department, including all people incarcerated at GSP. Defendant Sauls also oversees system-wide health care functions such as training ...
, the court found that overcrowding had a serious deleterious impact on medical care and environmental health and safety. On January 10, 1991, Judge Pettine, who had presided over the case from its inception ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Legal Materials
or physical sickness. The preceding sentence shall not apply to an amount of damages not in excess of the amount paid for medical care … attributable to emotional distress.” Thus, IRC § 104(a)(2) now provides ...
Publication • August 8, 2016
transports by PTS. Such incidents involving private transportation companies – including escapes, preventable accidents, sexual abuse of female prisoners and inadequate medical care for prisoners being ...
(such as shelters, group care, or residential treatment centers) when such placements are therapeutically or medically necessary.16 ○○ Compared to children placed with foster families, children placed in non-family ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
National Portrait of SVORI Reentry Initiative, July, Urban Institute, 2004 National Portrait of SVORI Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative July 2004 Pamela K. Lattimore, RTI International Susan Brumbaugh, RTI International Christy Visher, Urban Institute Christine Lindquist, RTI International Laura Winterfield, Urban Institute Meghan Salas, Urban Institute Janine Zweig, Urban …
Case • 1996
out of bed. (Bryant is a paraplegic, and leg spasms are a symptom of his condition.) He also complained that after the operation to fix his leg he was denied pain medication. He alleged violations ...
Case • 1993
[4] May 21, 1993 [5] ANTHONY L. BROWN, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. R. N. BRISCOE, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, DEFENDANT-APPELLEE. [6] Appeal from the United States District Court ...
Case • 1997
-6266 [4] May 21, 1993 [5] ANTHONY L. BROWN, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. R. N. BRISCOE, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, DEFENDANT-APPELLEE. [6] Appeal from the United States District Court ...
Case • 1994
the inmates and stopped the beating, which had lasted for twenty or twenty-five minutes. [16] Williams noticed blood on his face and requested medical attention. An hour after his request, a nurse ...
Case • 1980
counseling, including, but not limited to, a classification counselor; (4) whenever a deaf inmate is provided psychological, psychiatric or medical care; and (5) in any on-the-job training program, vocational ...
Case • 1999
. In subsequent pleadings, he alleged that because he was under a doctor's care for stomach pains and depression, "[i]t may certainly be argued that the lack of exercise contributed greatly to [plaintiff's] medical ...
Case • 2003
pressure and takes a number of medications for that condition. Nonetheless, when he arrived at the prison on May 23, 2001, he was celled with a smoker. Boot agreed to transfer him, but ultimately placed him ...
Case • 1988
leaving his cell, he has been deprived of his right to exercise time, sunlight, visits, free exercise of religion, medical treatment, and access to the law library. The inmates in Goff made similar claims ...
Case • 1986
demonstrate the deliberate indifference of Warden Sargent to his serious medical needs. [21] After reviewing the original complaint and the "motion of objection," we conclude that Johnson alleged ...
Case • 1979
[3] 1979, 609 F.2d 340 [4] November 1, 1979 [5] MICHAEL C. ANTONELLI, ET AL., APPELLANT, v. G.A. RALSTON, JR., WARDEN, U.S. MEDICAL CENTER FOR FEDERAL PRISONERS, SPRINGFIELD ...
Case • 2003
of the previously submitted medical evidence. COUNSEL: Jack D. Crews, Eddie L. Carr, Tulsa, Oklahoma for Petitioner. Chad Robert Whitten, [***2] THE WHITTEN LAW FIRM, Tulsa, Oklahoma, for Respondents. JUDGES ...
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