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Case • 2002
claims involving the adequacy of medical, dental and mental health care available to Supermax inmates and the use of stun guns and stun shields at the prison. However, I refused to certify a class ...
Case • 2003
to continue her participation in church activities, her therapy, and her paid employment. It was hoped that doing so would assist her reintegration into law-abiding society, her mental health recovery, and her ...
Case • 2004
to the rehabilitation of the offender as documented by mental health staff who will evaluate the offender and make recommendations regarding visits which may be detrimental to the offender's rehabilitation. [24] d ...
Case • 2004
in several interviews, staff meetings and underwent psychological evaluations. After Wolfe completed the psychological evaluations, she was told to sign a "Mental Health Consent Document" to complete the pre ...
Case • 1998
and supplies issued to them, sending inmates to court appearances, serving food to the inmates, managing inmate visitation, transporting inmates to and from prison or mental facilities, and maintaining general ...
Case • 1999
. at 578, and that there are some governmental interests, such as public health or other public concerns, that "may support access to facts an individual might otherwise choose to withhold," id. We followed ...
Case • 2002
the discharge of the belt may have on an individual's physical health. The degree to which the belt infringes upon a defendant's constitutional rights is dependent upon an answer to such questions; without ...
Case • 2009
that they were convicted of, and are on parole for, violations of the Health and Safety Code; Audra Kettlewell asserts she was on parole at the time the petition was filed, but that her parole was scheduled ...
Case • 2009
the Motion as moot. 2. Defendant CMS Plaintiff claims that CMS' delay of recommended medical testing and surgery has caused him to experience physical pain and suffering, as well as mental, emotional ...
Case • 2000
review a grant of summary judgment de novo, applying the same legal standard employed by the district court. See Simms v. Oklahoma ex rel. Dep't of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Servs., 165 F.3d 1321 ...
Case • 2002
. Hernandez, 215 F.3d 541, 543 (5th Cir. 2000) (attorney fee limitation of § 1997e(d)); Kerr v. Puckett, 138 F.3d 321, 323 (7th Cir. 1998) (mental and emotional injury damages limitation of § 1997e(e ...
Case • 2007
, 509 U.S. 25, 33 (1993); see also id. at 34-35 (rejecting the proposition "that only deliberate indifference to current serious health problems of inmates are actionable under the Eighth Amendment ...
Case • 2008
; and [¶] (iii) The parent or guardian has demonstrated the capacity and ability to complete the objectives of the treatment plan and to provide for the child's safety, protection, physical and emotional health ...
Case • 2009
of the Health and Safety Code; Audra Kettlewell asserts she was on parole at the time the petition was filed, but that her parole was scheduled to expire in February 2008. The other two Petitioners, Arlene ...
as much for me as it has for them.” Janene Bellock, 66, is the longest-serving volunteer with Books Inside. Her stepson has a history of mental health problems and crime, which motivates her. “I ...
Article • September 20, 2014 • from PLN September, 2014
labor, they have little recourse and few protections. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is one safeguard they do have – federal and some state prisoners “working in conditions ...
Article • September 29, 2015
, in December 2010, people in a dozen Georgia prisons united across racial lines to go on work strike. Their demands included wages for their labor, educational opportunities, decent health care, nutritious meals ...
Brief • March 18, 2013
). The Complaint alleges that Mason called 7 DHMC and expressed concerns about his health and wellbeing. The police responded to Plaintiffs residence to investigate the situation. Plaintiff returned home and spoke ...
Brief • 2009
paranoia, and stress causing the Plaintiff to see:k Psychiatric help from the Wyoming State Penitentiary Mental Health staff, where the general agreement by staff was the Plaintiff was suffering from mild ...
Brief • 2003
which they were confmed 18 in the jail. These included isolation, deprivation of education, lack of adequate 19 medical and mental health services, lack of adequate opportunity for physical 20 ...
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