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Case • 1992
) VENTILATION Plaintiffs contend that the ventilation system in the four-main housing is inadequate because it causes problems with dust, odor, contagious disease, medical problems, breathing problems, and [**9 ...
Case • 1998
which addresses "virtually [**3] every aspect of jail administration . . . from dripping faucets to population caps and medical care." Id. When filed, it aimed to ameliorate the deplorable conditions ...
Case • 1981
Department of Corrections (TDC) to, inter alia, reduce the inmate population in each prison unit to alleviate overcrowding, increase the security guard and support staff, furnish adequate medical ...
Case • 2000
, Attorney for Amicus Curiae, Colorado Medical Society. [11] Treece, Alfrey, Musat & Bosworth, P.C., Michael L. Hutchinson, Denver, Colorado, Attorneys for Amicus Curiae, Colorado Defense Lawyers ...
Brief • 2008
rely on medication or other medical supplies, such 14 as catheters, to address their disability needs find that provision of such supplies within 15 the jails is inconsistent at best and nonexistent ...
Brief • April 5, 2006
DEGEORGE, officially and in his individual capacity, BOOKING ROOM DEPUTY EVAN HUBBARD, officially and in his individual capacity, MEDICAL ADMINISTRATOR PAT OLSON, officially and in his individual capacity ...
Brief • 2012
portion of the subject body to reduce the possibility of cuts and/or abrasions to the exposed skin." ~ 5 (7). "Subject factors: Children, elderly persons, malnourished and/or person with specific medical ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
in order to be transferred to the PCF. For example, the PCF did not accept any offenders over the age of 60, nor did it take any prisoners with serious medical conditions or mental health disorders. Further ...
Publication
Filed under: Sexual Assault
” sets a low bar for the areas of prison life it reaches at all. Medical care, for example, need not be good, or even non-negligent; the Constitution forbids only care so deficient as to constitute ...
in April and May 2008 with individual women detainees about the medical care they received in detention and about their other detention-related concerns. To protect their privacy and alleviate concerns ...
Publication
of the appointees and their fitness for the performance of the duties to which assigned, as indicated by reports of their supervisory officers and by reports of Department designated medical examiners. If, during ...
Brief • April 9, 2021
. § 1395. Medicare is administered through CMS, a division of HHS, and administration is further delegated to administrative and program safeguard contractors. Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers ...
, Security Staff; JOHN / JANE DOE, ODOC Medical Staff; and State of Oregon, each sued in their individual and official capacities, Defendants. COMPLAINT AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL Plaintiff by and through her ...
Publication
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
Correctional Counselors, Youth Correctional Counselors, Youth Correctional Officers, Parole Agents and Medical Technical Assistants (MTA). DWNYCF has 4 vacant custody positions and 6 custody personnel are off ...
Publication
in court to make your child a dependent of the court. BE PERSISTENT: ask your public defender, chaplain, community services or medical staff for help. How do I get to Juvenile Court? NOTE: Jail Mail Moves ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
Medical Parole Expanded. . . . page 6 Questions about Time Served on Illegal Post-Release Supervision . . . . page 20 Subscribe to Pro Se! See page 25 for details This project is supported in part ...
Publication
with convic on and incarcera on; it (further) limits their housing op ons, employment opportuni es, and access to educa onal and medical programs, and it ul mately lessens the likelihood that they will become ...
was within established safety margins, and that 14 extensive animal and human testing comparable to testing of new drugs and medical 15 devices, had demonstrated that the M26 current cannot affect heart ...
. Introduction 14 ii. General Educational Services 15 iii. Special Educational Services 16 C. Vocational Training Services 19 D. Mental Health Services 20 E. Medical Services 21 F. Counseling ...
Publication
even if. treated properly. Standard treatment requires daily doses of protease inhibitors (ribavirin and interferon), costing approximately $15,000 per patient per year. Thus the limited medical ...
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