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of all such allegations); and prisoners were not provided multiple, easily accessible opportunities to report sexual abuse. However, the Third Circuit held that this did not show that the defendants ...
Case • 2002
. 1999). That is, a defendant acts under color of state law if he "misuses or abuses his official power" and if "there is a nexus between the victim, the improper conduct, and [the defendant's] performance ...
Brief • January 28, 2015
to investigate reports of child abuse and neglect and to care for children in defendant City’s custody. 9. Defendant John Mattingly was the Commissioner of ACS during the years 2008 through 2011, and is sued ...
Prison Supervisors Can be Liable for Guard’s Sexual Abuse by David Reutter by David M. Reutter In denying a motion to dismiss, the U.S. District Court for Massachusetts held on July 1, 2009 ...
Brief • March 11, 2003
, ) ) ) ) Plaintiff, v. No. 00 L 5608 ) JOHN MARKHAM, #2913, STEVEN HOOD, ) #11885, CARL SILVESTRINI #15085, STEVEN) WARNER #12475, AND THE CITY OF ) CHICAGO, ) ) Defendants~ ) SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT ...
. The Advocacy Center has probable cause to believe that Defendants are subjecting prisoners with disabilities at David Wade Correctional Center (DWCC) to neglect and abuse related to the conditions of segregated ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
and its Bureau of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services; the Office of Justice Assistance and OJA’s Statistical Analysis Center; and the State Public Defender. Special thanks are owed to Michael ...
Publication
Filed under: Police
by both the police officer and the defendant, defense counsel should request a jury instruction that if the jury finds that the police officer deliberately spoke abusively to the defendant in his presence ...
Brief • December 22, 2017
and recognized by Defendants, collectively. 27) While Plaintiff ELDEN MACFARLANE was held at the SUFFOLK COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Plaintiff witnessed many physical and verbal abuses of himself and other ...
Publication • July 26, 2016
............................................................................... 1 Introduction......................................................................................... 25 PART I: UNDERSTANDING AND PREVENTING SEXUAL ABUSE. 31 1. A Problem that Must Be Solved. 32 2 ...
Case • 2000
and requests for production and to then provide copies of her mental health records to the defendants. The final issue is whether the trial court abused its discretion by denying Doe's request for a protective ...
Case • 1995
by not applying an Eighth Amendment standard to Judge compliance with the decree. Finally, defendants argue that the district court abused its discretion by ordering the modifications because the district court ...
Publication
on a OR1 Staff and facility head reporting duties 65% DI2 Disciplinary sanctions for inmates national level. It covers five sectors of MM1 Medical and Mental Health Screenings - history of 55% sexual abuse ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
head reporting duties 65% DI2 Disciplinary sanctions for inmates national level. It covers five sectors of MM1 Medical and Mental Health Screenings - history of 55% sexual abuse correctional operations ...
Article • November 15, 2024 • from PLN November, 2024
Filed under: Settlements, Grievances
important clarification about DOC’s procedures for claims related to “abuse” versus other grievances about conditions of confinement. Johnson was confined at the State Correctional Institute ...
Case • 1996
by Mary Filou, Mathie wrote two letters. The first letter, dated April 6, 1990 was to his attorney Eric Naiburg (Defendant's Exh. N). In this letter the plaintiff denied that he had been sexually abused ...
Case • 2003
public concern as here. Defendants counter the Interveners by stating that disclosure of such sensitive and confidential information will compromise the anonymous reporting of abuse or neglect and [*244 ...
Case • 2003
PHYSICIAN, WYANDOTTE COUNTY DETENTION CENTER; PRISON HEALTH SERVICES, DEFENDANTS - APPELLEES. [6] D. C. No. 00-CV-3286- JTM (D. Kansas) [7] Before Ebel, Baldock, and Lucero, Circuit Judges ...
. The Advocacy Center has probable cause to believe that Defendants are subjecting prisoners with disabilities at David Wade Correctional Center (DWCC) to neglect and abuse related to the conditions of segregated ...
and Naturalization Service (“INS”), was defending lawsuits brought by immigration detention center residents alleging rampant sexual abuse (see, e.g., Jama v. U.S. I.N.S., 22 F. Supp. 2d 353 (D.N.J. 1998 ...
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