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Publication • June 2, 2016
0 o 0 0 0 o 2 3 4 2 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 o 14 16 15 25 7 13 8 15 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 o # Medical Cases referred for Outside Care 59 55 47 73 # Psychiatric Cases referred ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
Chemical # Times Four/Five Point Restraints applied/used Offender / Detainee Medical Referrals as a result of sustained. o o o o 6 4 2 o o o o o o o o o o o o 3 o o o o o o o o ...
prisoners died of hyperthermia in their cells at the California Medical Facility in 1991, CDCR instituted its current protocol. The protocol has three stages. An outdoor temperature of 90 degrees Fahrenheit ...
Case • 1999
testing, Narcotics and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, graduation ceremonies, drafting classes, haircuts, visitation, medical treatment, gymnasium and library time, chapel services, dining, and prisoner ...
Brief • 2010
overcrowding is the primary cause of California’s failure to provide inmates with constitutionally adequate mental and medical healthcare, and (ii) that, in light of numerous unsuccessful previous court orders ...
Brief • 2008
range of outpatient mental health services (for example, group and individual counseling, case management, psychiatric consultation, psychotropic medications and timely referral to inpatient care ...
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of the Harvard Medical School for over twenty-five years. He has had extensive experience in evaluating the psychiatric effects of solitary confinement, and in the course of his professional involvement, has been ...
Brief • January 10, 2022
toilet water and human waste; having personal property destroyed; and being denied medical and mental health care. 6. The Retaliatory Force Campaign was planned, encouraged, and condoned by supervisory ...
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Filed under: Military, Military Prisons
from sight. Aul.boriutloll for Autopty: Office ofthc Armed Forces Medical Euminer, lAW 10 USC 1471. Idntiftcatlon: Presumptive idmtifica1ioo based on review of all papefS in case file. POSt-rllottem ...
Brief • 2009
in this matter on March 29th. Is that correct? 7 A. Yes. 7 8 Q. The last page. What is that? 8 A. Yes. 9 A. That is my fee list for medical-legal 9 Q. As of today, the balance on your bill that has 10 ...
Case • 1993
both a colostomy and urostomy bag to remove body waste. Mr. Noland requires soap and water to clean his hands when he cleans or changes the bags. He requires several medications daily. Failure ...
Case • 2001
, there is no question that for some period of time she is going to incur medical expenses. The trial judge found that Mrs. Parks' medication currently costs $427 per month alone, not counting treatment. This finding ...
Case • 2004
) inadequate [**4] methods of distributing medication; and (7) inadequate mental health staffing. They also assert that El Paso's management of the Jail has created a substantial risk of future harm to class ...
Case • 1982
not always have time to prepare meals. [**12] No medical screening procedure is used for children admitted to CCCF other than a visual inspection by an untrained corrections officer. Children who ...
Case • 2001
did not think to refer Johnson to the medical or psychology department of the jail. Another inmate told at least one other member of the prison staff that Johnson had a nervous problem and might need ...
Case • 2002
1983, alleging the defendants were deliberately indifferent to his medical needs in violation of the Eighth Amendment. The District Court granted Grayson leave to proceed in forma pauperis, but denied ...
Case • 2005
") at the MDC and his subsequent transfer to the United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfield, Missouri ("MCFP"); [**2] and 2) loss of personal items, including legal papers, which allegedly ...
Case • 2002
be permanent or long-term. See 29 CFR §§1630.2(j)(2)(ii-iii). [10] It is insufficient for individuals attempting to prove disability status under this test to merely submit evidence of a medical diagnosis ...
Case • 2003
of the officers and remand for a trial on the merits. Three Anaheim police officers determined that Brian Drummond, who was unarmed and mentally ill, should be taken to a medical facility for his own safety ...
made up in equal parts of the physically infirm and mentally ill. There would be 300 employees, almost half of whom would be medical, nursing or mental-health professionals. Eventually, the place could ...
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