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Case • 1998
20, 1998 [16] Decided June 22, 1998 [17] Respondent Schacht filed a state-court suit against the defendants (petitioners here), the Wisconsin Department of Corrections and several of its ...
Brief • 2008
on 11/24/2008 Page 2 of 43 at NOCC who have no other way to obtain medical care. The Defendants ignored the patently obvious state of Plaintiff’s health in June and July of 2005, refusing to provide him ...
Brief • August 27, 2015
. Following Berry’s death, CVRJ ousted Aylor, CVJR’s former Superintendent, from his command. But that is not enough. Defendants must be held accountable for their deliberate indifference to the health ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Threats by Staff
...................................................................................................................... 20 Contract EmployeesNolunteers Working in a BOP Facility ................................................................... 2 1 Public Health Service Employees Working in a BOP Facility ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Force in work group meetings and in the May 2015 Task Force meeting, and suggestions for additional consideration. This is not the draft report of the Task Force, which the Task Force will receive for its ...
Case • 1990
was concerned. One of [**5] the prison's policy directives affords prisoners limited access to health services outside the facility, at their own expense. Plaintiff has offered to pay for the estrogen therapy ...
Case • 1998
nurses at Attica throughout the month of March (Id.). On April 6, 1995, the Ambulatory Health Record ("AHR") reveals that plaintiff was pounding on the bars of his cell "needing dental" treatment (Id ...
Case • 2003
429, 432 (2d Cir. 2002), during the three-month period between October 1996 and January 1997 when the DCF closed its case on the plaintiffs' family, defendants failed to conduct an adequate ...
Case • 2003
with respect [*1014] to the issue of 24-hour lighting because he did not refer expressly to sensory deprivation in his prison grievance. However, defendants did not make this argument, so I will leave its ...
Article • September 30, 2016 • from PLN October, 2016
Filed under: News in Brief
, and bring attention to important topics,” Zubia added. The film made its national debut on C-SPAN on April 26, 2016 and is available online at www.studentcam.org. Arkansas: Former prison chaplain ...
Article • April 9, 2015 • from PLN April, 2015
Filed under: News in Brief
’s health care provider and other defendants, alleging they ignored Priester’s glaringly obvious mental health and physical ailments and did not provide him with medication, treatment ...
Article • March 5, 2015 • from PLN March, 2015
Filed under: News in Brief
ite government officials claimed 52 prisoners were killed by crossfire during an attack on a jail in Baqubah on June 16, 2014, but Sunni officials said the prisoners were executed by guards ...
Brief • November 1, 2010
of the LASD, including those individuals charged with 18 protecting the health and safety of detainees and arrestees at COUNTY detention facilities, 19 including plaintiff JONATHON CASTRO, and to assure ...
Brief • 1995
Correctional Institutions-Medical Care--Health Care visitation Also, ",ithin the same twelve month period, the substance of all forms, sUbjects policies, ",ill be and field provided in instructions ...
12/31/15 Pg 7 of 19 Pg ID 7 That at the time of his discharge from MidMichigan Medical Center, Jack Marden was pleasant, cooperative and at all times appropriate with health care personnel ...
with the Stipulation’s 25 requirements. The motion to terminate will therefore be granted in part and denied in part. 26 Background of MCPMs 27 In addition to the Stipulation’s 103 Health Care Performance Measures ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
Lujan’s safety, welfare and need for protection? 5. Does any of the Defendant’s conduct in the failure to prevent the riot constitute deliberate indifference to the health, safety and protection ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
to in the operation of its facilities. Each District Office or Officer in Charge (“OIC”) of a facility may, in his or her discretion, promulgate policies and practices affording BICE detainees more enhanced rights ...
different types of offenders. (WSIPP), which is well-known for both its metaanalyses and its research on treatment for sex offenders, Prison-based treatment. The research literature on the found that a sex ...
Case • 2003
on the disenfranchisement scheme itself, the court concluded that there was no evidence that the enactment of Washington's disenfranchisement provision "was motivated by racial animus, or that its operation by itself has ...
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