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resource that is local jail capacity. WASPC believes that as a system, we can’t manage what we can’t measure, and that the need for accurate local incarceration data has never been greater. In two months ...
Publication • June 27, 2007
orders). However, the Ombudsman is concerned that the health care notes did not document the following information in relation to the initial physician consultation: (1) what information the nurse provided ...
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. 509–510; 42 U.S.C. 300v–1(b). SOURCE: 56 FR 28012, 28020, June 18, 1991, unless otherwise noted. § 46.101 To apply? what does this policy (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section ...
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, he cannot afford a television so when he is awake he sits and stares or tries to read, but he cannot remember what he reads and cannot concentrate on the pages. His cell was next door to that of Ronnie ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
in other Western democracies like Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany and France.3 What is less well known is that the United States is also in a class by itself in the realm of solitary confinement. While ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
). The court found that the conditions of extreme social isolation and sensory deprivation found in the SHU, although they "may well hover on the edge of what is humanly tolerable for those with normal ...
Amendment’s prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment. United States District Court Judge Thelton Henderson wrote that solitary confinement “may well hover on the edge of what is humanly tolerable ...
be described as crippled. With each passing day, Plaintiff’s seven-year sentence is inching toward what may amount to a death sentence - not on account of additional criminal convictions but rather because ...
Brief • September 25, 2020
Filed under: Failure to Treat
cataract as soon as possible. (Id.) Plaintiff asserts that Dr. Calonje 14 “expressed frustration and concern regarding what he called significant delay in follow up 15 care and . . . further opined ...
. Defendant's personnel at OSP knew that Mr. VanValkenburg was deaf and did not inquire what auxiliary aids would assist Mr. VanValkenburg while at OSP. 11. Defendant did not provide an interpreter for Mr ...
of being methodically ignorant of what everybody knows.” John F. Dillon, The Laws and Jurisprudence of England and America (quoting Jeremy Bentham & M. Dumont, A Treatise on Judicial Evidence: Extracted from ...
Brief • January 1, 2018
that such information falsely states some material matter or is not what it purports to be, . . . in violation of K.S.A. 21-5824, K.S.A. 21-6804, and K.S.A. 21-6807. (making []false information)" During opening ...
Brief • November 20, 2020
Filed under: Medical
of the Defendants’ compliance reports in tracking progress or lack thereof. 4 Instead, they report on compliance with what are defined as the components (lettered subparagraphs) of the substantive provisions ...
Brief • February 7, 2022
Filed under: Censorship
and in the aggregate would disrupt the other statutory duties of this office by requiring this office to locate the responsive files , identify what material may be responsive to your request, redact any exempt material ...
Brief • February 11, 2021
Filed under: Medical
irrelevant ancient procedural history that predates the entry of the operative Agreement, and offers legal arguments that are contrary to its plain language, the recent history of this case, and the law. What ...
Brief • May 19, 2020
control of the situation, and 22 without taking even a moment to assess what had transpired, stepped in front of Deputy Little and 23 proceeded to the car with his pistol drawn and pointed at David’s ...
. at 6–7. Sigler argues that these none of the requested rates are justified. See Sigler's Resp. Br. at 12–13. She notes that the attorneys have not provided evidence of what they billed for similar work ...
Brief • July 7, 2022
Filed under: Retaliation
for what is referred to as “Wilkinson issues.” The Ninth Circuit has often cited Wilkinson in memorandum dispositions when determining whether a district court properly dismissed a prisoner’s case either ...
Brief • March 2, 2020
at or near 2 pm, Nurse Ball asked Gartman about what his problems were and Gartman told her about his heart condition and ICD, his need to take his heart medications, and about the symptoms of chest pains ...
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