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Case • 1994
Attorney General's Office -- including Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Consumer Protection, Criminal, Environmental Protection, Mental Health, Public Health -- could take action on behalf of an inmate ...
Case • 1986
-APPELLEE v. JAMES SPALDING, AS SUPERINTENDENT OF THE WASHINGTON STATE PENITENTIARY, W. EDWARD NAUGLER, AS WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF INSTITUTIONS MEDICAL DIRECTOR, BARBARA ANDERSON, AS HEALTH CARE ...
Case • 2001
, a provider of health care services at the Westchester County Jail. The County and EMSA subsequently answered the amended complaint, and the County filed this motion to dismiss the complaint. Gil failed ...
Case • 1986
that mandatory procedures alone do not create a liberty interest protected by the fourteenth amendment: "Process is not an end in itself. Its constitutional purpose is to protect a substantive interest to which ...
Case • 1998
and the assistant's [**10] documents do not reveal or allude to other health concerns or injuries. The nurse has no records to indicate that Plaintiff was ever examined again until May 1997. Hamlin also asserts ...
Case • 2002
, representing himself, explained that he had not responded to discovery requests because of health complications and recent surgery. Superior Court Judge Eric T. Sanders granted him a thirty-day extension ...
Case • 2003
a series of questions on Butler's medical history and mental health. Butler answered all the questions and did not indicate a history of mental health problems. Butler did, how ever, tell Trooper Holt ...
Case • 2006
. At sentencing, the court imposed three conditions: (1) that Johnson participate in a mental health evaluation and/or treatment program; (2) that Johnson not associate with any individual under the age of 18 ...
Article • April 1, 2017 • from PLN April, 2017
health counseling and repay the $263,932.71 she stole. Italy: Around 1,000 prisoners from 12 countries gathered in St. Peter’s Basilica on November 6, 2016 to hear Pope Francis deliver a special ...
Article • June 3, 2016 • from PLN June, 2016
Filed under: News in Brief
, 2016, The Herald Bulletin reported that the Indiana State Department of Health had confirmed that 4.6% of the 108 new cases of tuberculosis diagnosed statewide in 2014 were discovered in jails ...
Brief • July 17, 2009
.2004). Contrary to defendant’s assertion, his testimony and that of the two other corrections officers was not without its problems. The evidence supported plaintiff’s claim that Torres knew Thompson ...
Brief • 2010
”, of an unlawful search without establishing a per se rule that denies suppression of a suspect’s resistance to an unlawful arrest. Berg, 433 N.W.2d at 90. Minneapolis evades accountability for its Data Practices ...
Brief • July 10, 2009
o 440 Other Civil Rights o o 625 Drug Related Seizure CJ CJ CJ CJ o ofProperty21 USC 881 630 Liquor Laws 640 R.R. & Truck 650 Airline Regs. 660 Occupational Safety/Health 6900ther o 710 Fair ...
Brief • 2005
knowledge of the rules or regulations, and failure to comply with the 16 rules or regulations. Skaalheim v. Dep’t of Social & Health Services, PAB No. D93-053 (1994). 17 18 4.6 Respondent has met its ...
during discovery whose acts and omissions were willful, negligent, grossly negligent, reckless, and were deliberately indifferent to the health, safety, and welfare of Plaintiff. This complaint shall ...
involving Defendant Ulibarri and Plaintiffs grievance letters, Plaintiff began to have health and medical issues, which were ignored and overlooked by RACDC. 45. A rumor was started that Plaintiff ...
Article • November 30, 2022 • from PLN December, 2022
Filed under: News in Brief
a prisoner on the chapel roof on September 14, 2022. The guard, Ell White, has reportedly since resigned. The prisoner, Jimmy K. Norman, 44, had gotten on the chapel roof and walked up to its edge when White ...
Brief • 2002
are placed in restraints is too chaotic to accommodate the tour. In fact, plaintiffs and their experts inspected all of the jail intake areas in preparation for the environmental health hearings, usually early ...
Brief • 2004
. DAVIS entered the custody and control of the New York State Department of Correctional Services on August 14, 1997, at the age of 31, with her shunt intact and her health uncomplicated. Within four years ...
Brief • October 30, 2017
degrading health, they would not have allowed this transfer. During the transfer, Martinez did not inform the receiving unit of the Patient’s wildly fluctuating vital signs. 3 Case: 16-11191 Date Filed: 10 ...
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