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as a focal point for transportation of CJX inmates to court and in-custody transfers to other law enforcement and correctional agencies ….” Also, “Inmates are screened for medical and mental health needs upon ...
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or activities (e.g. bruise, redness, slight strain). F. Moderate Physical Harm - Can NOT perform normal duties, medical treatment necessary (e.g., strains and sprains). G. Great Bodily Harm - Harm to the body ...
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Filed under: Juveniles, Juvenile Prisons
. Finally, over the past six months, DJJ has continued the work of developing core health services policies and procedures which are expected to be completed in June 2006. The Consent Decree medical experts ...
Publication • May 17, 2017
KENTUCKY LAW REVIEW [Vol. 17:527 constitutionally based right to medical care. 17 During that decade, the "big" prison cases flourished. Major correctional institutions and even entire prison systems ...
Publication • 2022
of guilt or innocence. These fees include: court administration fees, medical care costs, public defender fees, probation supervision fees, the costs of detention, and surcharges. ● The immense debt ...
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Mental Health
of the police in responding to people with mental illness. In the Eugene, Oregon, CAHOOTS program, a medic and social worker, both unarmed, are dispatched instead of the police to most situations involving people ...
Case • 1995
of the prisoners to their cells, and then beat them with their fists and PR-24's. The prisoners wore handcuffs at all times. Both prisoners required medical attention from bruising and swelling on their bodies ...
Case • 1996
, whether based on oral or documentary evidence, shall not be set aside unless clearly erroneous." Fed. R. Civ. P. 52(a); Saltarelli v. Bob Baker Group Medical Trust, 35 F.3d 382, 385 (9th Cir. 1994). "Review ...
Case • 1992
cell block when a verbal altercation erupted between Mujahid and nurse Priscilla over the medication being dispensed. The entire incident was witnessed by Adult Corrections Officer (ACO) Price, who ...
Case • 1996
of material fact not subject to summary judgment. [47] 7. MEDICAL CARE [48] The Eighth Amendment guarantees adequate medical care for inmates. McGuckin v. Smith, 974 F.2d 1050, 1059 (9th Cir. 1992 ...
Case • 1999
] In 1989, after he was transferred to PCC, Randolph filed a grievance requesting a sign language interpreter for all stages of prison disciplinary proceedings, medical procedures, educational programs ...
Case • 1998
, picked up food trays, handed out medications, and escorted inmates to recreation. The only other corrections officer present in the unit was the "control officer" who opened cell doors for persons entitled ...
Case • 1992
his constitutional rights under the Eighth Amendment by their deliberate indifference to his needs and medical condition resulting from a back operation and a history of psychiatric problems ...
Case • 1999
for summary judgment with respect to his Eighth Amendment claims based on denial of a kosher diet and prescribed medication. *fn1 Further, Davidson argues that the District Court dismissed his claims ...
Case • 2003
to the jail system as a whole. For example, the settlement agreement in the PLRA directs the parties, through counsel, to meet at least once a month to discuss medical care, access to the judicial system ...
Case • 1979
complaints of specific individual deprivations such as elimination from continuing participation in academic degree programs or forced manual labor more strenuous than that permissible under their medical ...
Case • 1981
with regard to the availability and quality of medical care at Pontiac. Deliberate indifference to the medical needs of an inmate can constitute cruel and unusual punishment. Estelle v. Gamble, 429 U.S. 97, 103 ...
Case • 2005
a settlement of a medical malpractice action. The plaintiff was notified of this recovery and commenced this action as permitted by the Son of Sam Law. The questions presented on this appeal stem from ...
Case • 2003
or the treatment, and also noted that he could receive appropriate medical care in prison. [32] [2] The district court was understandably uncertain as to the precise meaning of the additional condition ...
Case • 2005
] No. 74698-2 [3] 114 P.3d 637, 154 Wash.2d 477, 2005 [4] June 23, 2005 [5] JESSY A. ANG, M.D., AND EDITHA A. ANG, HUSBAND AND WIFE; AND EVERGREEN MEDICAL PANEL, INC., A WASHINGTON ...
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