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Brief • 2007
. 12. Each of the acts of the Defendant’s employees acting the scope of their employment were done under color of law, pretense of State statutes, Department of Human Services regulations, its customs ...
Brief • 2006
claimant submits the following claim for damages arising out of the tortious conduct of State of Washington Department of Corrections (specifically Larch Mountain Corrections Center), its employees ...
Brief • 2009
resolve all of Plaintiff’s claims in the above-captioned case, but without admitting any wrongdoing, Defendant Lake County stipulates, pursuant to its settlement agreement with Plaintiff ...
Brief • July 25, 2017
presented four inmate witnesses to provide testimony regarding their experience with the open clinic process, removal of HNR (Health Needs Request) boxes from open clinic facilities, and the provision ...
Brief • May 7, 2018
and forever discharge Benton County and its elected and appointed officials, administrators, departments, including the principal municipalities of bi-county entities in which Benton County is a participant ...
Article • March 28, 2022
violated. The district court began its analysis by noting that “to comport with the requirements of due process,” a prison disciplinary proceeding must provide four safeguards: (1) &ldquo ...
Article • August 1, 2025 • from PLN August, 2025
physical and mental health deteriorated.” According to his family, he died penniless shortly after getting out. That news reporting galvanized efforts to repeal the pay-to-stay law, and legislation ...
Article • August 1, 2025 • from PLN August, 2025
of Corrections and Rehabilitation and the California Correctional Health Care Services, and specifically Dr. Lee. The causes of action include: deliberate indifference to serious medical needs resulting in cruel ...
Article • February 1, 2022 • from PLN February, 2022
resisted health checks and would not submit to being handcuffed inside a cell where he was being held, so they had retrained him. According to a report by Chicago TV station WMAQ, his legs had then been ...
Article • January 15, 2025 • from PLN January, 2025
-generic deodorant and toothpaste must buy it. They also have to purchase over-the-counter medications and other health-related items. In the Tennessee DOC, generic Prilosec, used to treat severe gastric ...
Article • June 1, 2025 • from PLN June, 2025
Ian Wallace, as well as DOC’s contracted healthcare providers, Corizon Health LLC and Centurion of Missouri, LLC, along with their physicians Glen Babich and John Matthews.  In his pro se ...
that incarceration in private prisons did not violate due process protections under the Fourteenth Amendment. Citing Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Org., 597 U.S. 215 (2022)—the Supreme Court of the U.S ...
In-the-News Article • June 3, 2014
as little as 16 oz. of clean water a day. Many reported drinking contaminated water and suffering serious health problems afterwards. The jail returned to using tap water eight days after the spill, which ...
Article • April 1, 2023 • from PLN April, 2023
overdosed. But no immediate investigation was undertaken. After Zakora’s death, the Michigan State Police (MSP) brought a drug detection dog into LCF. Its alert gave positive indication of contraband ...
. Gerald conducted the investigation but did not report on its status for two years. Also in May 2017, Ford alleged that he was again threatened by a gang member. Again, he was placed in PC during ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2009
leaders were desperate to fill the $27 million jail, which has sat empty since its 2007 completion. So when Hilton came to town last week — wearing a military-style uniform and offering three ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2010
get into the wrong hands. While there are exemptions in Connecticut's FOI Act to withhold public employees' personnel and health records, they're not airtight. It must be proven ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2009
, she had saved $16,000, with which she bought a used car, clothes and health insurance. "It's really come in handy," she says. Relatively speaking, PIECP accounts for a tiny fraction ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2013
expressed support for the FCC’s reforms. Harold W. Clarke, the head of corrections in Virginia, said in a letter to the FCC in February that the state is looking for a new phone provider for its ...
Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force; a $5 general-­fund fee; and “a $5 fee for the telephonic behavioral health triage system.” These charges are in addition to numerous other fees ...
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