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Publication • August 9, 2016
Public Housing Authorities can be even more restrictive and evict occupants if a member of their family or another person residing in — or in some cases visiting — commits a crime, such as a misdemeanor ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Corrections Audits, Medical
Receiver's Special Report - Improvements in Quality CA Prison Medical Care, Kelso, 2015 Case3:01-cv-01351-TEH Document2840 Filed03/10/15 Page1 of 1 1 FUTTERMAN DUPREE DODD CROLEY MAIER LLP MARTIN H. DODD (104363) 2 180 Sansome Street, 17th Floor San Francisco, California 94104 3 Telephone: (415) 399-3840 Facsimile: (415) 399-3838 4 mdodd@fddcm.com 5 …
Publication • February 12, 2016
, particularly his son, has pushed him to change and keep going. His seven year old was “devastated” the last time he went away and they were only able to communicate via letters and interact during visits twice ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Pardons/Clemency
. TOL. L. REV. ___ (2016) Meanwhile, the need for a useful clemency mechanism and a reliable process to administer it grew steadily as the punishments visited on federal offenders became progressively ...
operations has been privatized in some settings, including prisoner transportation, prison food service and commissary, and prisoner telephone calls and visitation services. However, in this brief we ...
Publication • September 11, 2015
Filed under: Mental Health
. The California State Auditor is pleased to announce the availability of an online subscription service. For information on how to subscribe, visit our website at www.auditor.ca.gov. Alternate format reports ...
Publication • May 30, 2012
- 2004 7.9% of population ( 19,100,000) - 2004 1,997,993 drug caused emergency room visits Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) - 2007 10.9% of adults (23,400,000) - 2004 9.9% of adults (21,400,000 SPD ...
Office of Violent Sex Offender Management Audit, TX State Auditor, 2015 John Keel, CPA State Auditor An Audit Report on The Office of Violent Sex Offender Management January 2015 Report No. 15-018 An Audit Report on The Office of Violent Sex Offender Management SAO Report No. 15-018 January 2015 Overall …
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: Release and Reentry
. In addition to the stigma of criminal involvement, incarceration incapacitates prisoners from their family lives, and may preclude visitation (Comfort 2008; Edin et al. 2004). Women may form new relationships ...
Brief • July 14, 2021
be notified and a member of the mental health staff shall visit the detainee at least once per every 24-hour period. A psychiatrist must approve a denial of out-of-cell time for a person with serious mental ...
Brief • July 20, 2018
Filed under: Wrongful Death
, 2010 Summary of Aparo’s Medical Treatment on September 17th to September 18th On September 17, 2010 at 10:15 p.m., Aparo declared an inmate emergency. At this visit, Aparo advised Nurse Martha Greene ...
Brief • May 17, 2023
Filed under: Censorship
Pen American Center, Inc v. Escambia County School District, FL, Complaint, Censorship, 2023 Case 3:23-cv-10385-TKW-ZCB Document 1 Filed 05/17/23 Page 1 of 59 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA PENSACOLA DIVISION PEN AMERICAN CENTER, INC., SARAH BRANNEN, LINDSAY DURTSCHI, on behalf of herself and …
Brief • July 20, 2018
, 2010 Summary of Aparo’s Medical Treatment on September 17th to September 18th On September 17, 2010 at 10:15 p.m., Aparo declared an inmate emergency. At this visit, Aparo advised Nurse Martha Greene ...
Brief • March 20, 2023
and Mental Health Treatment. After an initial visit to the medical area upon his booking into jail on January 12, 2023, Tony was placed in BK5. After being placed in BK5, Tony received no medical treatment ...
Brief • September 16, 2021
Filed under: Failure to Treat
to rule out cancer (the Court cannot conceive why a doctor would believe an emergency room visit was the most efficacious way to get the Plaintiff diagnosed), Plaintiff was returned to MCC without cancer ...
visits, jail staff often cancel them because the jail is on lockdown due to short-staffing. 28. Nearly every aspect about the SHU is dehumanizing. When juveniles are first brought to the SHU ...
McCreary v. Federal Bureau of Prisons, PA, Complaint, Mental Health Crosswords, 2017 Case 1:17-cv-01011-YK-SES Document 1 Filed 06/09/17 Page 1 of 57 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA JUSAMUEL RODRIGUEZ MCCREARY, RICHARD C. ANAMANYA, and JOSEPH R. COPPOLA, each individually and on behalf of …
Rodriguez v. Fed Bureau of Prisons, PA, Class Action Complaint, Jury Demand, Treatment of Mental Illness in Inmates, 2017 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA JUSAMUEL RODRIGUEZ MCCREARY, RICHARD C. ANAMANYA, and JOSEPH R. COPPOLA, each individually and on behalf of all others similarly …
incarceration, she was never allowed access to the gym. 93. Since the beginning of Ms. Collins’s incarceration in August 2014, she has been given access to the gym only once, and during that visit the exercise ...
). 18 Lt. Laura Coyne, having had an opportunity to review the logs to know that Paul 19 had been in temporary holding cells for 16 hours, took no action. (Id. ¶78). 20 Ceballos and Navarro visited ...
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