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Case • 1998
taken of plaintiff on September 17, 1996; declarations of defendants and other prison personnel; grievance forms, requisition forms, SCIG policy statements and memoranda, medical records and commissary ...
Case • 2002
States Department of Health and Human Services. See id. In the Plan, the State has committed to provide Medicaid services to both the "categorically needy" n1 and the "medically needy" n2 individuals. See ...
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 ...
Article • April 3, 2018 • from PLN April, 2018
of the Abolitionist Law Center (ALC), a Pittsburgh-based public-interest law firm that works on cases involving human rights abuses in prisons. In September 2014, based on a year-long review of prison medical records ...
In-the-News Article • June 3, 2017
rights abuses in prisons. In September 2014, based on a year-long review of prison medical records, interviews with prisoners, former inmates, and residents of LaBelle, ALC along with the Human Rights ...
Brief • October 27, 2007
Appointed Expert in a class action conditions lawsuit in Broward County, Florida, involving staff use afforce and the provision of medical and mental health services to prisoners. (Carruthers vs Jenne, USDC ...
Brief • 2010
not pose a risk of escape, and was particularly vulnerable to the excessive 25 26 27 28 force because of his obesity (a side effect of his medications for mental illness) and mental health condition ...
Brief • January 4, 2008
or work with asbestos without training or protection. 4. Inmates, including plaintiffs, have developed or will develop medical conditions directly related to exposure of asbestos at the facility. 10 ...
Brief • February 10, 2009
Peschel v City of Missoula Mt Order Jail Medical Care 2009 Case 9:08-cv-00079-JCL Document 313 Filed 10/15/2009 Page 1 of 25 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA ...
Brief • March 11, 2011
and treatment had to be v. treatment I am also a court monitor in "rYu" En' V. a York City jail mUla£t;:sl In 2008 I aud Justice involving the l1U:lCLh"} State Medical otlenders with mental ...
Brief • June 27, 2012
of Greenville to properly accommodate and develop adequate policies for taking law abiding citizens who have committed no crime, but are in medical crisis, into custody for their own protection. Plaintiff brings ...
Brief • 2008
present at the timc Plaintiff was assaulted, persons identified in response to Intcrrogatory No. I, and No 2, and medical pcrsonnel rcsponsible for screening, interviewing or providing medical treatment ...
Brief • 2001
program amounted to punishing him for his psychological problems), aff’d as modified, 990 F.2d 14, 21 (1st Cir. 1993). See pp. 16-17 infra. 3. Deprivation of medical care. Medical care is one of the basic ...
Brief • 2011
exacerbated his extreme emotional and mental distress. He received no medical treatment for this condition despite request, until he was ultimately transferred to what he believes was Angola prison. 70 ...
ofDWCC and his or her designee. J. "Medical and Mental Health Units" means any dorm, cell, pad, or unit that is used for medical examination, treatment, convalescent care, or as an infirmary. k ...
Brief • 2010
disclosed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2. Unrelated medical treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 C. The Motion For Sanctions ...
Brief • 2001
and psychologists not employed by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections (WDOC) or by Prison Health Services (PHS), the contract medical provider at SMCI. As Dr. Kupers' declaration makes clear, WDOC and PHS mental ...
too much time drafting the Complaint, strategizing among themselves, or obtaining medical records. She further ruled that Jonathan Chasan, an attorney from The Legal Aid Society, played a crucial role ...
Publication • 2006
the cost of food, medical care, services and programs, and by understaffing prisons with poorly trained, cheap labor. The result is flagrant civil rights violations, which flourish because very few ...
Brief • March 10, 2022
of structured activity, such as individual or group counseling, medication education class, or anger management class, at least 1 hour of which must be out of cell. Structured activities are those which ...
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