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2014, Smith injured his foot while working on duty, and he was again forced to go on medical leave. At the same time, the Sheriff again stopped paying for Smith’s health insurance benefits 4 Case: 1 ...
Brief • April 16, 2015
Filed under: RLUIPA, Religious Diet
reasonably warm and that cold foods are served reasonably cold.” 4.5 When Plaintiff requested the food be delivered hot for his health and to avoid the aforementioned serious medical issues, jail officials ...
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Filed under: Medical
When You Get ten doesn’t put you at much risk for HIV. Out, HIV isn’t in spit, and when you get cut * Welfare, Food Stamps, and blood rushes out not in. So even if an Medical Assistance, inmate breaks ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
meaningfully participate in their own defense. Persons judged to be incompetent to proceed due to mental illness are provided medical and psychological treatment services to stabilize their condition. Persons ...
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Filed under: Medical
to treatment for these problems outside of jails and prisons. About half of all people in jails and prisons have mental health problems and about 65 percent meet medical criteria for alcohol or other drug abuse ...
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Meyer • Typically it’s the drugs (coke, meth, PCP) • Excited delirium = acute exhaustive mania • Immediate medical treatment suggested 800-453-5518 56 Excited Delirium, etc. • “Excited delirium ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
meaningfully participate in their own defense. Persons judged to be incompetent to proceed due to mental illness are provided medical and psychological treatment services to stabilize their condition. Persons ...
Publication • June 28, 2016
in cartridge mode – and the obligatory medical attention that is associated with their intended use NYPD Use of Force Update – June 2016 4 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. use under the circumstances that existed and were ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
without endangering lives or property: .PI~s do not identify the location of shut-off mechanisms for all utilities and do not ' address confidentiality, accountability, updates, ~r emergency medical ...
Publication • July 8, 2020
of Person(s) Submitting Memo(s): Burke Memo{s) Last Name of Person(s) Signing Depo.sltlon(~) andfor $tatement(s): Depositions and/or Statements □ Title and Last Name Medical Depositlon(s) AMS Message ...
Case • 2001
, and clinical and medical areas. A particular requirement does not lack for sufficient findings if the provision of which it is a part is amply supported. The PLRA provides only that "prospective relief" requires ...
Annual report • December 31, 2014
a prisoner’s infant son died due to inadequate medical care by jail staff. We also resolved a record number of censorship cases during the past year. HRDC received a second award of cy pres funds in a class ...
Brief • July 21, 2005
-saving medical treatment. Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants (“CURE”) is a national prison reform organization with approximately 15,000 members, mostly comprised of prisoners and their families ...
Brief • January 11, 2010
protection, he needs medical attention. II II:1 Also, mental observation. He doesn't feel very well. Considering he is going to be " locked up for a while until if and when his folks make bail, I guess ...
Brief • 2010
that deft is depressed and suicidal”. Exhibit 2. Court staff thus filled out a “movement card” for Mercado, on which they noted “Suicide Watch” and “Medical Attention”. Exhibit 3. Defendant was transferred ...
Brief • May 4, 2017
Filed under: Money/Property
facing the harsh realities of owing court debt while living in poverty face additional hurdles of being unable to drive to and from work, get their children to daycare, keep medical appointments, and care ...
Brief • June 16, 2014
continued to assault her even as she informed them, "Wait, stop, I'm a paid guest." She was arrested, dragged out to the police car in handcuffs, transported to the Medical Center, treated for the long facial ...
Brief • 2009
13,2007, while supervising the visit search area, he improperly struck an inmate and subsequently failed to ensure that the inmate was provided prompt medical attention (specifications one and five ...
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-saving medical treatment. Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants (“CURE”) is a national prison reform organization with approximately 15,000 members, mostly comprised of prisoners and their families ...
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crime9 – would endure flooding, exposure to toxins, food deprivation, water deprivation, medical care deprivation, heat exposure, violence and significant psychological stress. None were evacuated until ...
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