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Article • October 15, 2023 • from PLN October, 2023
Filed under: News in Brief
not taken before.” Surveillance footage showed Opsahl entering a cell used to hold intoxicated detainees and those suffering a mental health crisis. Acevedo was then seen coming out of the cell. Another ...
Brief • June 2, 2008
overcrowding is the “primary cause” of 4 the constitutional violations regarding the provision of mental health and medical services found 5 by the District Courts in those cases and, if so, whether ...
Brief • July 19, 2007
(a) Past and future non-economic damages consisting of physical and mental pain and suffering, anxiety, fear, stress, distress, humiliation and embarrassment. (b) Physical impairment and disfigurement which ...
Brief • March 8, 2011
using restraints, pepper spray, and electroshock weapons (‘tasers’) against prisoners exhibiting signs of mental illness in circumstances that post a substantial risk of serious harm to such prisoners ...
Brief • 2008
. (quoting Moran v. Clarke, 296 F.3d 638, 648 (8th Cir. 2002) (en banc)). This section was designed “to promote public confidence in the integrity of the judicial process . . .” Liljeherg v. Health Servs ...
Brief • 2004
was injured in his health, strength, and activity, sustained great mental pain 28 and shock to his nervous system, anxiety, anguish, humiliation, severe paranoia and - 12 - 1 anxiety, and severe emotional ...
Brief • 2012
in the Crisp County Jail courtroom. Given her nephew’s mental health needs, Ms. Scales wanted to be present at his arraignment to both show support and ensure he was treated fairly. When she and her sister asked ...
Brief • May 26, 2011
720 (6th Cir. 2007); Wright v. v. South Arkansas Regional Health Center, Inc., 800 F.2d 199 (8th Cir. 1986); see also Gould v. Davis, 165 F.3d 265, 269 (4th Cir. 1998) (“While the district court ...
Brief • March 24, 2010
second annual rehearing. Id. 5. The Court held that the Commission improperly changed the parole criteria by giving more weight to criminal history and assigning less significance to rehabilitation, health ...
Brief • October 27, 2005
Plan, except for undergoing a mental health evaluation. 2 Although a report of a consulting psychologist indicates that Mrs. Wolfhawk had admitted to a drug abuse history, Mrs. Wolfhawk disclaimed ...
Brief • March 15, 1999
and health and retirement benefits, he has been defamed and libelled in his professional character, and he has suffered extraordinary embarrassment, a loss of his hard-earned and ricWy-deserved reputation ...
Brief • February 28, 2013
of inmates’ right to reasonable security and medical/mental health care (Decl. Mercado ¶s 22-23); she frequently presents at 15 CLE lectures and has contributed to published articles, (Decl. Mercado ¶s 24-25 ...
Brief • July 20, 2005
, or physician assistants. This situation is extremely dangerous and detrimental to the health of inmates such as Mr.. Shepherd. 16. Moreover, due to staffing deficiencies, the method of monitoring patients ...
Brief • June 5, 2011
6 Department were deliberately indifferent to the health and safety of prisoners 7 detained in the West Hollywood Station detoxification cell. 8 2. Defendant David Valentine, in his capacity ...
Brief • 2011
during Gonzalez’s confinement, who then became the warden of MDC shortly before Gonzalez was transferred to that institution. Gonzalez also named as defendants correctional and mental health staff ...
this range of outcomes.” Id. at 1076. The inmate must also “make a subjective showing that the deprivation occurred with deliberate indifference to the inmate’s health or safety.” F.3d at 812). Id. at 1074 ...
Brief • 2007
(a) Past and future non-economic damages consisting of physical and mental pain and suffering, anxiety, fear, stress, distress, humiliation and embarrassment. (b) Physical impairment and disfigurement which ...
Brief • 2004
of complaints. See Findings ofFact 20. Second, Bailey was seen very frequently by medical, psychiatric, and psychological staff in efforts to deal with his many physical and mental health problems. See Findings ...
Brief • 2008
indifference to plaintiff's health by failing to provide medical care. He intentionalJ.y did the not administer proper treatment to plaintiff's injuries, even though some injuries were clearly visible ...
Brief • June 7, 2016
or association with, any street gang, the presence of marijuana in Decedent’s system at the time of the incident and at autopsy and any effects thereof on Decedent’s behavior and mental state, Decedent’s alleged ...
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