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Brief • January 10, 2005
, Director's Office in Sacramento, CA. 6 7 B. DEFENDANT! The California Medical Facility in Vacaville, CA. 8 l. DEFENDANT/ Dr. Altchek, physician at the California Medical 9 , DEFENDANT/ 10 Facility ...
Publication • August 1, 2014
medical or mental health conditions, regardless of the level of supervision these inmates require. As of June 2014, BOP owned and operated seven stand-alone minimum-security institutions, 30 lowsecurity ...
Publication • January 1, 2014
  Conduct disorders  ADD/ADHD  Dissociative disorders  Personality disorders  Anxiety disorders  Substance abuse (often the result of attempted self‐medication of PTSD symptoms)  Post Traumatic Stress ...
Publication • 2019
an Individual in Restrictive Housing and to Review such Decisions Duration of Confinement and Recurring Review Policies for Subpopulations Age-Based Subpopulations Prisoners with Special Medical Needs Women ...
Case • 2009
States at Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan, where he received medical treatment for injuries he suffered in the fight. At that time Mr. Khadr was fifteen years of age. [10] In diplomatic notes dated August ...
Case • 2006
; (3) corroboration by other witnesses, who reported their personal observations to medical staff; and (4) the expert medical [**27] opinion of Dr. Bidwell that plaintiffs' contemporaneous ...
Brief • February 7, 2006
their personal observations to medical staff; and (4) the expert medical opinion of Dr. Bidwell that plaintiffs’ contemporaneous and subsequent conduct is consistent with that of victims of traumatic harassment ...
Publication
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
of incarcerated males—parallels the distribution of the incubation time between HIV infection and the onset of full-blown AIDS documented in the medical and epidemiological literature. These results are robust ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
communications between a social worker and a client made pursuant to providing other services, such as counseling, assisting with housing, medical assistance, et cetera. This is not as well-established in the law ...
Defendant AHS employees immediately tied Ms. Ahmad down with leather restraints and 24 forcibly medicated her. Having decided to hold Ms. Ahmad involuntarily, they provided her a 25 blanket and put her ...
Wa Senate Bill 6157 - Reentry Programs - Passed 2007 CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 6157 60th Legislature 2007 Regular Session Passed by the Senate April 22, 2007 YEAS 41 NAYS 6 President of the Senate Passed by the House April 21, 2007 YEAS 64 NAYS 33 CERTIFICATE …
Brief • March 4, 2024
sleeplessness, hopelessness, hallucinations, paranoia, and results in individuals refusing to leave their cells, declining medical treatment, consuming foreign objects, overdosing on pills, covering themselves ...
Publication
Filed under: Civil Procedure, Damages
to actual "out of pocket" medical costs in cases of non-physical injuries, such as discrimination, fraud, etc. However, all amounts received on account of a physical injury, with the exception of punitive ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
to speak.4 In the summer of 2011, Michael Martone was imprisoned in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Huntsville Unit.5 Martone took medications that react with heat.6 One day, when the temperature ...
Publication • September 13, 2011
Filed under: Food
for changing the Certified Food Menu. Chapter 5. Medical Diets/Self Selection on Mainline ■ Updated to include use of the National Menu. Chapter 6. Specialized Food Service Programs ■ Clarified need ...
Publication
and Eighth Amendment medical neglect.28 In these cases, plaintiffs did not always prevail. But the Court took for granted that the claims raised were among those the federal courts may properly consider ...
Case • 2004
included responding to medical emergencies, altercations and other disturbances. In addition to his regular duties of employment, the decedent was also a member of the emergency response unit, a special team ...
Case • 2005
the right of prisoners to relief if prison officials deny them basic medical care, in violation of the Eighth Amendment. In the case of state prisoners, the vehicle for such suits is 42 U.S.C. § 1983 ...
Case • 1981
not [**16] work, that the water was turned off, or that he wanted medical attention. Considering all of the evidence, the court is unable to conclude that the plaintiff has shown that it is more likely true ...
Case • 2004
of medical and mental health care throughout the correctional system). Despite his predecessor's enthusiastic assent to that arrangement, the Commonwealth's Secretary of Health (the Secretary), acting in his ...
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