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in state records, illustrates what happens when officials ignore warnings given by the Health Department. Neither of the two nurses who treated him both outside agency nurses could operate ...
Article • September 15, 2004 • from PLN September, 2004
Filed under: Medical, HIV/AIDS
be examined for revisement. However, this report asked what the rationale is for shackling and transporting a "patently dead" prisoner to a hospital. Perhaps, that was done to back up staff boasts ...
dayson end. However, these are not the most serious of what the suit calls "coercive practices." Anthony Payne and Terri Justice recount an incident in which a staff member threw a young boy ...
think it's a safety issue. We don't need anything more in there to make the prisoners tense." [20 ]When pressed, Grieshaber admitted no assaults on guards could be tied to tobacco bans. What makes ...
American values." But the images from Iraq looked all too American to me. I've been reporting on abuse and mistreatment in our nation's jails and prisons for the last eight years. What I have found ...
the board meets or what its decision was. If the board decides to release a prisoner, it may do so unconditionally, or may require the signature of a guarantor of future good behavior. Such a guarantor could ...
Case • 1976
and unwholesome. Inmates with some source of funds may supplement their diets from the prison canteen, but the large majority must subsist only on what is supplied by the kitchen. One menu is prepared for all ...
Case • 2004
are entitled to the same immunity for their adjudicative acts that judges receive for acts taken in their judicial capacities. See supra. What principle, then, separates Gibbons from the private defendants who ...
Case • 2005
of a certain nature, regardless of what the offender intends to accomplish thereby, a specific design to engage in conduct of that nature[.] [32] (emphasis added). Specific intent crimes require ...
Case • 2005
are not Special [State's] Attorneys as far as this court is concerned." The judge then asked Pinelli whether he would be proceeding as Pultz's private attorney. Pinelli answered that he needed time to consider what ...
Case • 2004
incentive pay under the terms of the statute; individual forms relating to incentive pay were signed, but whether they were contracts and if so what obligations they imposed and on whom remains ...
Article • October 15, 2007
Filed under: International, Immigration
. There is no safeguard in this policy." Joseph said, "If that's what we're fighting for in the war on terror, we've already lost it." It is difficult to oppose expelling child molesters. Although many cases have been ...
Article • October 15, 2005
A Spotty Record of Health Care For Children in City Detention by By PAUL von ZIELBAUER It was early February 2000, and Judge Paula J. Hepner said she could hardly believe what a doctor ...
Article • December 15, 2003
Filed under: News, News in Brief
Jim Andrews. Saline county judge J.R. Walters expressed concerns about the county's liability. "What if something happened? They were throwing a party when they should have been watching" prisoners ...
Article • December 15, 2003
Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
believe what a doctor in the city's juvenile justice system had done to the girl standing before her in Brooklyn Family Court. The girl, Tiffany S., was 14, with a history of suicide threats and a set ...
Case • 2006
shall not be different in kind from or exceed in amount that prayed for in the demand for judgment."(emphasis added). Because Rule 54(c) does not mean what Mr. Smith thinks it means and he has ...
Case • 2007
a patient has waived the privilege but it must be a standard that does not eviscerate the privilege. [34] The parties provide extensive briefing on what they both see, in the decisions of various ...
Case • 2007
. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY In June of 1998, while incarcerated at Sussex Correctional Institute, Jackson fell in a prison kitchen. Prison doctors treated him for what they assumed was a back injury ...
Case • 2007
adopted what it called an "employment verification policy." The new policy was subsequently approved by Colorado's federal district judges. [41] Under the new policy, probation officers no longer ...
Case • 2000
, the trial judge was not required to sustain an objection in light of the court's strong interest in maintaining courtroom security and its wide discretion in determining when and what restraints are required ...
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