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Brief • March 1, 2019
Defendant Mitchell years earlier, before he could attack yet another person in its custody. Instead, DOCCS tolerated and condoned Defendant Mitchell’s grotesque pattern of abuse and torture against inmates ...
was responsible for the customs and policies ofNENMDF and is sued both in his individual and official capacities. 19. Defendant Katherine Armijo was the Health Services Administrator ofGCCF at all material times ...
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to the Department of Corrections – General Office auditors. We noted certain matters involving internal control over compliance and its operation that we consider to be reportable conditions. Reportable conditions ...
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the interrogator wants to immediately cor~eot the detainee . . ' " and the interrogator \'/111 continually assess its effectiveness. Because of the physical dynamics of the var-ious techniques, the abdominal ...
Case • 2000
as a mental health consultant to the Dallas County Health Department; he also had a degree in vocational rehabilitation. Dr. Lewis only saw Brent Lawson one time, on November 9, 1993 and never reviewed Lawson's ...
Publication • May 1, 2014
, convictions, and returns to prison for female offenders pre- and post-Realignment. Female offenders have “distinct rehabilitative and health care needs, and are more likely to have suffered trauma and abuse ...
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Filed under: Mail
correspondence . Haza rd ous Material - An y article or substance deSignated by the U.S. Department of Transporta tion (DOT) as being capable of posing an unreasonable risk to health. safety. and property during ...
. Her assigned social worker, Heath Hodge, became concerned about her apparently deteriorating condition and summoned the police for help in transporting her to a mental health facility for a 72-hour ...
. Hazardous Material - Any article or substance designated by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) as being capable of posing an unreasonable risk to health. safely. and properly during transportation ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
for prolonged periods because of detention for over six months.” 80 1. The Health Care Facility The medical facility has its own restricted-access area as well as an additionally restricted-access pharmacy ...
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in the near future. \ _, .• J FMC Lexington - Former mental health unit inmate Rogeliio Garcia-Fierro, #05926-000, was sentenced to 54 months of 3346 Page 5 MXR Monthly Report imprisonment for two counts ...
Case • 1993
at the minimum, medium, and maximum security levels. Since its opening in 1971, both male and female guards have staffed the institution. Before mid-1989, routine, suspicionless searches of inmates were performed ...
system grew by 40 percent nationwide. Local governments saw their total real costs approximately double, The United States incarcerates more of its rising faster than state expenses.11 Outside of health ...
Brief • April 29, 2021
information 24 in its electronic database for settled cases against the Sheriffs Department and District 25 Attorney's Office from 2010 to 2018 for a fee of approximately $1,000. But the County refused 26 ...
Case • 2004
with the kids, but I know with four kids there, that's pretty difficult to do. It's a wide open area. Those thoughts were there, but they, you know, weren't realistic at the time. They were just thoughts. [30 ...
Publication • October 31, 2014
is not just the price of a phone call, it’s the health and well being of our families and loved ones struggling to stay connected.” Prisoners can usually call home in two ways: they can call collect or use ...
Publication • 2012
is not just the price of a phone call, it’s the health and well being of our families and loved ones struggling to stay connected.” Prisoners can usually call home in two ways: they can call collect or use ...
Brief • March 11, 2010
citation omitted). Government officials "are not free to let the state of nature take its course" in America's prisons. Farmer, at 833. The administrators of ICC are ignoring this constitutional duty ...
pay for their offenses against society." Farmer, 511 U.S. at 834 (internal citation omitted). Government officials "are not free to let the state of nature take its course" in America's prisons. Farmer ...
Publication • August 12, 2016
Institute of Justice Introduction W ith its July 2015 announcement of the Second Chance Pell Pilot Program, the U.S. Department of Education ushered in what could be a new era of expanded opportunities ...
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