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Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: Education (Juveniles)
 in Student IEPs…………68    Table 15. Mental Health Need Level by Disability Category……………………70    Table 16. Changes to Related Service in Student IEPs……………………..…….71  Summary ...
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life in prison without parole is punishment enough; there’s nothing to be done but get rid of him. vi D E A D LY S P E C U L AT I O N It’s a simple line of reasoning, and a lot of juries in South ...
Case • 1994
they had no knowledge of those needs, or failed to prescribe the proper treatment. Rather, plaintiff's complaint--read in its most favorable light--alleges that defendant has failed to provide him ...
Case • 1996
the deliberate indifference standard and facilitate its application to cases such as this one which involves choices between alternative courses of treatment. We held in Sanchez v. Vild, 891 F.2d 240, 242 (9th Cir ...
Case • 1998
correctly assert that the Bureau of Prisons has a legitimate objective of protecting the health and safety of inmates and staff by providing a clean air environment. See 28 C.F.R. S 551.160 (1997); cf ...
Case • 1994
to physically intervene, only to be grabbed and threatened by another inmate. Consequently, the guards "made the perfectly reasonable decision that further intervention would threaten the health and safety of all ...
Case • 1993
capacity only as Governor of the State of Oklahoma; and ROBERT SANDERS, individually and in his official capacity as Coordinator, Substance Abuse/Mental Health Services, Defendants [6] CAUTHRON [7 ...
Case • 1989
., DEFENDANTS, AND OREN R. FOX; KENNETH JAMES KOON; LOUIE BROOKS ANDERHOLT; DARYL STOGNER; TIMOTHY JAMES SALAZAR; HOMER EVERETT BIAS; LEE COTTRELL, M.D., INDIVIDUALLY AND AS DIRECTOR OF IMPERIAL COUNTY HEALTH ...
Case • 2002
opportunity to work or participate in educational, vocational, or rehabilitation programs, and that he had been denied medical, dental, and mental health care. The medical claim, being completely conclusory ...
Case • 2003
with filing and service. The trial court based its decision on the Statewide Uniform Guidelines for Taxation of Costs in Civil Actions and two cases interpreting those Guidelines. See State, Dep't of Transp. v ...
Case • 2004
] ). There is no constitutional guarantee of any particular form of procedure (see Kuriansky v. Bed-Stuy Health Care Corp., 135 A.D.2d 160, 171, 525 N.Y.S.2d 225 [1988], affd. 73 N.Y.2d 875, 538 N.Y.S.2d 233, 535 N.E.2d 286 [1988 ...
. To prevail a prisoner must prove prison officials showed deliberate indifference to an excessive risk to a prisoners health or safety. This has a subjective and an objective component where the deprivation ...
and physical health was adversely affected by the conditions in the jail at Fresnes. Since May of 1993 he tried to have a critical look at his situation with some close friends and visitors in order to offset ...
Article • February 15, 1995 • from PLN February, 1995
liable under the Eighth Amendment for denying an inmate humane conditions of confinement unless the of official knows of and disregards an excessive risk to innate health or safety, the official must both ...
Article • December 15, 1991 • from PLN December, 1991
. Eleven men are now housed in the prison under the Civil Commitment law passed in 1990. Although the center is in a prison owned by the Department of Corrections (DOC), the Department of Social and Health ...
Article • May 15, 1997 • from PLN May, 1997
that the PIA's profit driven motive [Editor's Note: The PIA has not turned a profit in the years of its existence. See: October, 1995, PLN] made the prisoners' relationship with PIA pecuniary instead ...
Article • January 15, 1994 • from PLN January, 1994
, such as abusive treatment by guards, poor health care, etc. The sentence must be between 28 and 52 months, the judge at sentencing must recommend the program, and DOC can refuse any person it wants to admission ...
was required to have a Health code permit - but did not and had never applied for one. Warden Harrelson's attorney alleged, incorrectly, that the state was exempt from its own codes. Other Alabama ...
Article • November 15, 1998 • from PLN November, 1998
Filed under: News, News in Brief
. The tobacco ban was ordered by Governor Pete Wilson as a first step towards ending smoking by prisoners throughout the prison system. Wilson claims the ban is to reduce prisoner health care expenses and arson ...
in the incidents. The guards knew which prisoners were guaranteed to fight each other, and set the test up anticipating entertainment, according to the investigators. "In many of these cases, it's virtually a 100 ...
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