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by these professional organizations (such as the American Correctional Association and the National Commission on Correctional Health Care) have become more performance-based in recent years, accreditation has become ...
Brief • November 5, 2019
Filed under: Brain Injury
-00028981-CU-PN-CTL Plaintiff, AMENDED JUDGMENT ON JURY VERDICT v. COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO; AMERICAN MEDICAL RESPONSE, INC.; AMERICAN MEDICAL RESPONSE OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA; CITY OF ) ENCINITAS; PALOMAR HEALTH ...
Article • September 15, 2009 • from PLN September, 2009
Filed under: News, News in Brief
cited Currin’s extensive cooperation with prosecutors. Currin, who had been held at the Federal Medical Center in Fort Devens, Massachusetts for undisclosed health problems, was originally scheduled ...
Brief • December 16, 2015
under sexual predator laws can vary, they almost always involve limitations on their freedom of movement and access to basic services, including medical and mental health treatment. In addition ...
) Pursuant to its merit review of the complaint under 28 U.S.C. § 1915A, the Court finds the Plaintiff alleges Defendants Garrettt, Barnett, Haubrich, and Zoller used excessive force against him on July 11 ...
5966 Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman ORDER Plaintiff’s amended complaint [11] is accepted. The Court directs the Clerk to (1) file the amended complaint [11]; (2) terminate Bruce Rauner, Wexford Health ...
of cancer. 44. The Wexford medical Corporation and or the State of Illinois, in its capacity as medical services provider for Logan and Sheridan Correctional Facilities, operate under de-facto policies ...
. Sood, Health Care Administrator Lindorff, Nursing Director Brown, Nurses Parrish, Lewis, Pierce, Smith, Fatanini and Wexford Services, Inc. The case is before the Court for a merit review pursuant to 28 ...
Brief • February 23, 2024
Filed under: Bankruptcy
to assist in its proceedings. See Liberty Res., Inc. v. Phila. Hous. Auth., 395 F.Supp. 2d 206, 209 (E.D.Pa. 2005). The decision to permit submissions from amicus curiae is within the broad discretion ...
Brief • December 19, 2014
Robles, husband and wife; Phyllis and John Doe Wiggin, husband and wife; Jacob Harvey, a single man; Corizon Health, Inc., a Delaware Corporation; Corizon, Inc., a Missouri Corporation; Corizon LLC ...
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the animal's health is in jeopardy. It is generally understood that as long as personnel acted appropriately; the animal's owner will be responsible for any medical attention needed by the animal. Disputes ...
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Filed under: Sentencing
. Total Acceptable Reducing funding for K-12 education 15% Reducing funding for health care services 20% Raising property taxes 23% Reducing funding for higher education 26% Raising business taxes ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
detainees (162 male; 39 female) were housed at the SAJ. Correctional Managed Care Medical Corporation provides health care and Aramark provides food service. SAJ holds no accreditations. The Office ...
Publication • December 27, 2022
Filed under: Water
Administrative Code (IAC) Section 920.120, as administered by the Illinois Department of Public Health. Well sealing forms must be submitted to the Illinois EPA not more than 30 days after the well is sealed ...
Publication • January 9, 2023
Filed under: Water
-connection control ordinance or water use agreement within 90 days to the Illinois EPA. Additionally, provide an implementation schedule including when your water system will conduct its cross-connection ...
. Intelligence and education 2 3. Employment and military experience 4. Physical and mental health H. Institutional Experience 1. Response to available programs 2. Academic achievement 3. Vocational education ...
Brief • May 13, 2011
of tasers; departs from well-established standards of law enforcement and corrections professionals; poses substantial and unjustifiable risks to the health, safety and physical integrity of detainees; has ...
Brief • 2012
-established standards of law enforcement and corrections professionals; poses substantial and unjustifiable risks to the health, safety and physical integrity of detainees; has caused needless physical harm ...
Brief • 2011
substantial and unjustifiable risks to the health, safety and physical integrity of detainees; has caused needless physical harm and mental distress; and violates the Constitutional rights of detainees ...
Brief • 2011
own regulations for deployment of tasers; departs from well-established standards of law enforcement and corrections professionals; poses substantial and unjustifiable risks to the health, safety ...
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