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Case • 2007
. Appellants do not challenge the conditions in the Capital Case Unit, such as the quality of medical care available to inmates there; rather, they challenge their [**27] continued placement in the Capital Case ...
Case • 2008
(Joan). About one month later, on July 20, Cooper suffered a seizure at his home. This seizure was caused by his attempt to detoxify without any medical supervision after a period of especially heavy ...
Case • 2009
by Corrections Officer Angelina Rivera, who then notified her superiors. Mobley was taken to the prison medical unit for treatment. A nurse cleaned his burn, applied antibiotic ointment and administered a Tetanus ...
for the Court, Justice Kennedy recognized that, although the order was “of unprecedented sweep and extent,” the “medical and mental health care provided by California’s prisons” had “for years ... fallen short ...
on the well-being of inmates, staff, and society at large, the prevention of prisoner rape will decrease costs of litigation, grievance petitions, staff turnover, and the need for medical and mental health ...
Brief • 2012
ordered by a medical or mental health provider, including but not limited to, the placement of an inmate in clinical seclusion or restraint at Bridgewater State Hospital, the placement of a civilly ...
Brief • August 29, 2014
Parsons v. Ryan, AZ, Expert 2nd Supplemental Report of Shulman, Systemic Medical Neglect Class Action, 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page I. Background ...
Brief • December 31, 2013
and painful bruising that did not subside for 30 days. After the contact, Officer Ballard instructed Officer White to seek medical attention and paramedics were called. Records show that Mr. Davis presented ...
Brief • April 9, 2014
Filed 04/09/14 Page 5 of 22 114-2 at 15-16). Plaintiffs also reported physical and emotional injuries, such that both Mr. Staymates and T.M. sought medical treatment.3 (Docket Nos. 102-12, 102-13). II ...
Brief • 2004
offender treatment, mental health services, and on-site medical services to the residents confined at FCCC. All ofLiberty's actions are the result of their customs, policies, and practices. Liberty is sued ...
Brief • 2011
in this report: Disc 1 Medical Records Records from American Medical Response Records from Aurora Charter Oak Behavioral Health Care Records from Contra Costa Health Services Records from Contra Costa Regional ...
expression, medical and mental health information, vulnerability to sexual victimization, and likelihood of perpetrating abuse. The policy will likely consider facility-specific factors as well, including ...
Brief • 2001
plaintiffs were subjected to unlawful jail conditions and treatment. Telephone calls were unlawfully and 2 unreasonably delayed and denied; medications were withheld; basic hygiene products were not provided ...
Brief • 2012
ordered by a medical or mental health provider, including but not limited to, the placement of an inmate in clinical seclusion or restraint at Bridgewater State Hospital, the placement of a civilly ...
Brief • April 15, 2014
, of Time Billed for Obtaining Drafting Form Discovery and Records Medical Requests l3 Defense Counsel's Purported "Tactics" Do Not Justify Inflated Fees 14 Plaintifls Counsel is not Entitled ...
, apparently struggling to breathe. Although Proenza administered emergency medical care to AJV and promptly contacted 911, AJV died later that night. Proenza, who was neither AJV’s biological nor adoptive ...
, such as psychiatric nursing, psychiatry, psychology, and social work as defined in Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Corrections Operating Procedure #914.01 (§IV(G)) See Exhibit 1 - COP #914.01: Basic Medical Programs ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
: Inadequate medical care for HIV-positive prisoners is a violation of rights’’ (2004) 9 HIV/AIDS Policy & Law Review 48; EN v Government of the RSA (Case No.4576/2006), Durban and Local Coast Division, judgment ...
Publication
person. Refusing to submit to a urinalysis, breathalyzer, or other standard sobriety test or failure to provide a urine sample when ordered to do so by a staff member without medical or mental health ...
Publication
Filed under: PLRA
the examples provided by the cases discussed below see Mathie v. Fries, 121 F.3d 808, 810-11 (2nd Cir. 1997) (inmate's had to be amputated due to medical neglect) and Williams v. U.S., 747 F. Supp. 967, 971-82 ...
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