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not only allows the rich and famous – as well as the more modestly affluent – to avoid the brutality, squalor, abysmal medical care and other unpleasant conditions typical in public jail systems. It also ...
Brief • 2007
medical services, dental care, or the refill of his chronic care prescriptions, he was charged a fee of $ 7.00 to $I 0.00. Plaintiff was a federally sentenced inmate, at the ACJF for the purpose of charges ...
, Plaintiff was moved from A-4 to Isolation Cell 4 because, according to other inmates, he was stealing food from them. (Doc. 32-1, at 15–16, 31.) On October 12, 2016, Plaintiff filled out a medical request ...
Brief • October 18, 2010
to prove that these six plaintiffs failed to properly exhaust claims that they were denied adequate post-assault medical care (Third Claim for Relief) and that Rocha did not exhaust any claim for relief ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
to false imprisonment, the plaintiff may have a claim for poor medical care during the plaintiff’s time in prison, which may constitute medical malpractice under prevailing standards. Other ancillary claims ...
Publication
Operation Annual Cost Statistics Costs Per Year Per Inmate (not examined) Ratio of Employees to Inmates (not examined) Cell Square Feet Per Inmate (not examined) Food Services (not examined) Medical ...
Publication
and injury results, concern about police abuse arises, lawsuits often follow and the reputation of the police is threatened. Injuries also cost money in medical bills for indigent sus­ pects, workers ...
Publication
detainees from having access to medical treatment because “the public cannot obtain government contract information from private companies.” • Two investigative journalists who put together a webpage on CCA ...
Publication • 2006
of Death Charles L. Scott, MD*, Elena Swartz, MD, Katherine Warburton, DO Division of Psychiatry and the Law, University of California, Davis Medical Center, 2230 Stockton Boulevard, 2nd Floor Medical Center ...
not enter the lodge for participation or supervision, only intermittent supervision of the sweat lodge ceremony will be provided by Chaplaincy staff. Inmates must obtain and ensure medical clearance form ...
spray and scalding hot water, as well as severe bruising around his body. He 2 suffered severe pain in his ribs and despite his requests, he never received medical 3 attention, including x-rays. 4 ...
Brief • September 30, 2022
. Edmo claimed that Defendants were failing to provide her with necessary medical treatment in the form of gender confirmation surgery. After Ms. Edmo initially brought her case pro se, the Court appointed ...
Publication
of, the CIA's combined use of various interrogation techniques [OLC Vaughn Index #97] • 29. 15 January 2005 Fax from CIA to OLC providing information ,on medical guidelines for detainees [OLC Vaughn Index #101 ...
Publication
Filed under: Private Prisons
basis. Medical Security stated they pat search the porter when he departs, however inmates in for appointments are not pat searched in or out of the health unit. • Strip Searches: Strip searches of Off ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
, broke four ribs, and damaged her liver.” —Medical Examiner on the extreme force used by CCA guards in death of Estelle Richardson In 2001, the American Civil Liberties Union issued a statement ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
to Inmates (not examined) Cell Square Feet Per Inmate (not examined) Food Services (not examined) Medical and Clergy Service Contracts (not examined) Service Efforts and Accomplishments (not examined) 2 3 4 ...
Article • December 15, 2008
to false imprisonment, the plaintiff may have a claim for poor medical care during the plaintiff’s time in prison, which may constitute medical malpractice under prevailing standards. Other ancillary claims ...
Brief • 2011
diagnosed by the psychiatrist at NFYDC with psychotic disorder, conduct disorder, speech disorder, substance abuse and borderline cognitive functioning. He has been prescribed several different medications ...
........................................................................................4 B. Mr. DeLand’s Testimony on Medical Care and Contract Law is Within the Scope of His Corrections Experience........................................10 III. THE BASIS OF MR. DELAND’S TESTIMONY ...
Brief • January 19, 2016
, the Government has wrongly and belatedly invoked Exemption 7(E) to protect information in staffing plans, including information regarding the assignments of medical, food service, and recreational staff ...
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