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Case • 2003
be found deliberately indifferent under the Eighth Amendment "unless the official knows of and disregards an excessive risk to inmate health or safety; the official must both be aware of facts from which ...
Brief • January 14, 2011
by a physician classified Plaintiff as DNH 2 – a permanent disability. (DF 44.) Under “Health Care Appliance / Identification Vest” the 3 physician checked off the “vest” box. (Id.) 4 On January 27, 2006 ...
Brief • January 13, 2012
. BRENDA'S pleas for help were ignored in deliberate indifference of her health, safety and life. 65. Her direct, explicit pleas for medical help for symptoms of cardiac arrest were 19 expressly rejected ...
Brief • 2009
to himself or others, a peace officer may detain and transport that child for emergency mental health evaluation and care in accordance with Section 32A-6-11 NMSA 1978. (Emphasis added). The State of New ...
Brief • July 25, 2022
. Lakeland, 763 F.3d at 1291 (“In the twenty-two months between the time the Medical Center filed its complaint and the time it moved for class certification, Astellas tried unsuccessfully to pin the Medical ...
Publication
by pursuing and preserving their legal status through legal representation, education and public policy www.nwirp.org February 2007 NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Health & Safety/Hepatitis C/HIV AIDS in Prison ...
Case • 2003
is not a dramatic departure from accepted standards for confinement conditions. Nor does the regulation create inhumane prison conditions, deprive inmates of basic necessities or fail to protect their health ...
Case • 1998
correctional facilities. Otherwise, a facility would never achieve its goal of returning inmates to society as law abiding citizens. Moreover, a large part of prison life for inmates is regimented ...
currently living in the United States. Or perhaps not. Other major government initiatives to address social problems haven’t worked out so well. Prohibition, for example, or its more modern iteration ...
don't keep secrets about touching in our family" "Grownups don't usually need to touch children in private areas unless it's for health or hygiene reasons" "Never go away with or get in a car with a grown ...
Publication
” broadly, to include even “consulting with or supervising lethal injection personnel.”11 The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) adopted the AMA position, and its then-president advised members ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
Filed under: Sentencing
and by the electorate in Proposition 184. As its name suggests, the law requires, among other things, a minimum sentence of 25 years to life for three-time repeat offenders with multiple prior serious or violent felony ...
Case • 1999
regarding conditions or procedures, which effect [sic] the life, health, safety and security of inmates and the general public. Urgent rated standards should receive priority compliance." Approximately 15-27 ...
Brief • December 6, 2023
Filed under: Failure to Treat
Sheriff’s Department’s Tactics, Training, and Policy. ........................................6 1. The structure and function of CIRB make clear its communications with inhouse counsel are primarily ...
Publication
appropriate cases involving a mentally ill person, the responding officer will file a request for an Emergency Petition for an In-Patient Evaluation. The PGPD will continue employment of its mental health care ...
Brief • January 25, 2007
Document 94 Filed 01/25/2007 Page 5 of 76 the PPS with regard to its policies and procedures on maintenance, environmental issues, social service to inmates, medical and mental health treatment of inmates ...
migrant workers through its exclusion of categories of workers from full protection under its labor laws. U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Hoffman Plastic Compounds, Inc. v. NLRB, has both directly ...
Publication
Republican-led government is pushing cuts in education and health care for the elderly rather than return to discretionary sentencing for nonviolent offenders or other ways of reducing its prison population ...
Filing • July 8, 2022
permanent injunction requiring distribution of certain previously censored issues of Prison Legal News’ monthly journal in an action brought pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 challenging, on its face ...
on” top of someone when prone on the ground. She opined that positional asphyxia is just “terminology” and its existence has not even been proven. Wilfong maintained a person can breathe in any position ...
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