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of the Bureau to care for the defendant. Medical records were reviewed by Health Services Division. Hank Sadowski testified at the hearing concerning the probable designation to a medical facility a nd ...
Brief • April 21, 2023
,” and “articulate”—criteria that may make attorneys less likely to rep- resent people of color, LGBTQ+ people, people with mental illness, and members of other marginalized groups, who are the very people subject ...
had discussed, Norfolk issued an RFP to companies seeking to provide comprehensive medical. dental, and mental health services for the inmates of the Norfolk City Jail. The RFP contained a provision ...
Brief • December 7, 2011
for the “restraint checks,” 1 The inmate’s health is also supposed to be checked during a “restraint check.” At USP-Lewisburg, however, medical and custody staff routinely ignore inmates’ complaints of pain ...
genetics, demographics, and “a history of suicidal behavior,” among other things, and determine someone’s risk of suicide over time. Acute risk is “fluid” and takes into account someone’s physical and mental ...
contract medical provider without a court order, a subpoena or discovery request consented to by the patient, or a signed patient authorization as required by the Health Insurance Portability ...
Brief • February 8, 2018
of the evidence that “the conditions of Plaintiff’s detention created unreasonable risks to Plaintiff’s health,” and that “Defendants failed to take reasonable measures to address Plaintiff’s medical needs.” See ...
Brief • 2021
is “an independent agency of state government,” which is responsible for creating and maintaining a ‘state sponsored and controlled system for . . . [t]he representation of indigent persons accused of crimes or mental ...
Brief • September 23, 2019
by New York's Office of Menta l Health but witho ut "notic e and an adver sarial hearin g prior to civil comm itment ." witho ut due proce ss. The plain tiffs were thus comm itted At trial, howev er ...
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alternatives to institutionalization through national and local initiatives in the criminal justice, juvenile justice, education, mental health and developmental disability fields. The Divide: Incarceration ...
Brief • July 14, 2020
of the Defendants’ actions, Plaintiffs suffered a deprivation of their rights 26 and liberties, sustained physical injuries, including abrasions to their wrists and arms, and 27 suffered physical pain, mental ...
Brief • June 28, 2024
Filed under: False Imprisonment
, Mr. Puryear earned a Level I classification and qualified for the maximum number of ESCs, i.e., 4.5 ESCs per 30 days in prison. He worked hard to earn sentence credits by completing mental health ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
recidivated compared to 57% of those without drug problems. An offender's ethnicity (if Native), prior criminal history, alcohol, drug and mental health problems were other factors that increased the chance ...
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. Visits According to Denise Johnston, a national authority on the developmental and mental health implications of parental incarceration, parent-child visits help the children’s emotional well-being and may ...
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oftwo sergeants who failed to intervene, This incident occurred in the Mental Health Satellite Unit at Clinton. I te claimed he was punched, kicked, struck with batons and that Rascoejumped on his hack ...
reported on many meritorious lawsuits filed by or on behalf of prisoners, including cases involving wrongful deaths, rapes and sexual abuse, grossly inadequate medical and mental health care, brutality ...
Brief • January 30, 2007
result of anv;or all of the aforesaid. Mr. Davis. suffered physical pain. mental an~uish. the distinct possibilitv that he may lose his left foot. embarrassment. shame. humiliation. a deterioration of his ...
Brief • May 24, 2021
in Kingston, Rhode Island on prison and jail operations. 14. In 2011 I was a guest speaker for the East Greenwich Police Department in East Greenwich, Rhode Island on Mental Health Awareness in local lock ups ...
Brief • November 2, 2023
has a longstanding tradition of justifying exclusion from the right to keep and bear arms based on its assessment of that group’s risk to the rule of law, whether based on mental health, criminal record ...
," for a violation of§ l l 350(a) of the Health and Safety Code, Possession of a Controlled Substance (powder cocaine). 14 "'Abraham Rueda" has represented under oath that his true name was Uriel 15 Salgado ...
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