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Brief • December 14, 2011
and emotionally, often with no access to education, treatment or other therapeutic support. They were frequently denied personal possessions and proper clothing, nutrition and medical care, and were allowed ...
of breath while talking to deputies and sweating profusely. 8 69. A female medical staff asked Thomas if he had any medical problems. Thomas stated that he recently had major lung surgery. Thomas ...
Brief • February 2, 2018
of the clinical definition of intellectual disability. They disagree, however, on the propriety of the state courts’ holdings that Hill did not 1 We will use the medical community’s preferred term ...
Publication • May 16, 2016
for detecting medical and mental health indicators of sexual violence. This partnership is initiating a pilot surveillance program in which medical, dental, and mental health personnel will collect information ...
Brief • April 20, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
to arriving at 13 YCJ, was taking medication to control the diabetes. During his time at YCJ, Angel has 14 experienced worsening symptoms, including painfully swollen feet and legs and tingling and 15 ...
Publication • 2022
), https://perma.cc/9K33-6NNB; “People who have consumed the water have gotten extremely sick and are NOT being given proper medical care, the facilities are also NOT providing bottled water . . . [P]eople’s ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senate Bill 618 Participant Medical, Dental, and Mental Health Assessments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senate Bill 618 Participant Institutional Programming ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
hospitals), 2) changes in civil commitment statutes that make it more difficult to involuntarily place affected individuals in psychiatric hospital settings, 3) the evolution of psychotropic medications ...
Case • 1993
consisted of acting "'maliciously and sadistically for the very purpose of causing harm.'" In contrast, "the State's responsibility to attend to the medical needs of prisoners does not ordinarily clash ...
Case • 1981
incidents of failure to provide medical or dental care, there was no evidence of indifference by the SOCF staff to inmates' medical or dental needs.*fn6 As to violence, the court found that the number of acts ...
Case • 1993
and sadistically for the very purpose of causing harm.'" In contrast, "the State's responsibility to attend to the medical needs of prisoners does not ordinarily clash with other equally important governmental ...
, no medical care, no compassion. The abuses continued after prisoners were removed to temporary holding facilities. Had this happened anywhere else the American government would have cried foul and told blood ...
Case • 2005
and the testimony of Dr. Alvin Markovitz, the qualified medical examiner for the administrative proceeding; the court erred in instructing the jury on the elements of the prima facie case and the defenses ...
Brief
U.S. 153, 173 (1976) (plurality opinion). The Constitution also forbids State prisons from acting with deliberate indifference to the medical needs of prisoners with disabilities, Estelle v. Gamble, 429 ...
Brief • February 24, 2014
Torres, who had a longstanding diagnosis of schizophrenia, lived at his childhood home with his elderly parents. 1 When Andrew became non-compliant with his medication, his family sought to have him ...
or any medical device, is unable to hear in either one or both ears to a sufficient degree to be able to understand the spoken word, particularly with the level of noise in the prison environment. Persons ...
, which is made up of mental health providers, psychologists, medical doctors, and representatives from IDOC administration, security, and the transfer coordinator’s office, is responsible for ensuring ...
Article • December 1, 2021 • from PLN December, 2021
of radon as a cause of lung cancer began, medical experts have consistently attributed 8% to 25% of all lung cancer deaths to radon exposure. These figures, along with EPA and Nuclear Regulatory Commission ...
for travel time by 50 percent."). Despite these reductions, Defendants fault Plaintiffs counsel for the amount of time spent preparing the Complaint, conferring internally, obtaining medical records ...
Brief • April 9, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
: Release to parole/supervision individuals who are immunocompromised or who are medically vulnerable because of diabetes, heart disease, respiratory conditions, or otherwise, who have five (5) years or fewer ...
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