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Brief • 2005
different. The majority of the men housed in Unit 32 - for years, sometimes for decades - do not have the kind ofcriminal history or institutional conduct that justifies incarceration under "supennax ...
Brief • 2005
different. The majority of the men housed in Unit 32 - for years, sometimes for decades - do not have the kind ofcriminal history or institutional conduct that justifies incarceration under "supennax ...
Brief • June 22, 2005
different. The majority of the men housed in Unit 32 - for years, sometimes for decades - do not have the kind ofcriminal history or institutional conduct that justifies incarceration under "supennax ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
), (b)(7)c explained that the number of detainees is below historic levels because approximately 50 detainees have been released from the Facility in the last two months with electronic monitoring devices ...
Publication • December 13, 2014
cancer, which required him to have an emergency tracheotomy and surgery after he was released from prison. The Sulejmanis were represented by Hinesburg attorney Beth A. Danon. See: Sulejmani v. Prison ...
Publication
involved as an expert regarding the psychiatric impact of federal and state segregation and disciplinary units in many settings. His observations and conclusions regarding this issue have been cited ...
Brief • April 26, 2001
to the serious consequences of longterm solitary confinement. Conditions are so stark at this institution that a significant percentage of the prisoners have attempted or committed suicide. 2. Numerous attempts ...
prisoners live in barbaric and horrific conditions and their basic human rights are violated daily. Grossly inhumane conditions have cost many prisoners their health, and their limbs, their eyesight ...
Publication • 2023
are they intended to strictly apply to all patients Each state/region may have individual variances, and a copy of those variances should be attached to this guideline Rev. 1/5/2023 The Wexford Companies. PROPRIETARY ...
Brief • November 8, 2013
of 364 I, Todd Wilcox, declare: I have personal knowledge of the matters set forth herein and if called as a witness I could competently so testify. I. Introduction and background This report assesses ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: International, Immigration
the basic right of America’s immigrants. Many of our clients have fallen victim to human rights violations such as slavery, denial of a legitimate asylum claim, abuses while detained, and lack of due process ...
Publication • February 9, 2016
OF SOLITARY CONFINEMENT My name is Dr. Stuart Grassian. I am a Board Certified Psychiatrist and have been on the faculty of the Harvard Medical School since 1974. I have very substantial experience ...
Brief • 2008
, the Defendants have carried on business within the District, and at least one Defendant resides within the District. FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS ON THE MERITS 11. Northampton County Prison has a history of inhumane ...
Article • January 8, 2018 • from PLN January, 2018
increasingly are sending defendants to rehab instead of prison or jail. These diversion courts have become the bedrock of criminal justice reform, aiming to transform lives and ease overcrowded prisons ...
Article • May 3, 2019 • from PLN May, 2019
Filed under: News in Brief
had progressed. Further surgeries and amputations have not improved his chances for survival. A medical negligence suit, Keyes v. United States, filed in June 2018, asserts the U.S. Marshals were ...
Publication
the corridors that night, had announced, ―tonight‘s the night.‖ The investigation, however, leaves many unanswered questions. Three years later it is still unclear how such coordinated conduct could have occurred ...
’d spent the night in a cold sweat, excruciating pain radiating from his back. For months, he’d been filing complaints with prison officials about the lack of medical care. But the forms, known ...
Article • July 1, 2024 • from PLN July, 2024
Filed under: Totality of Conditions
the Alaska House Judiciary Committee during testimony in February 2023. “Stats have shown that 50 percent have some kind of chronic medical condition beyond a common cold. Eighty percent, I think we ...
Case • 2004
testified that it was cold and all she had on was "one of the little shirts, the prison clothes, but no jacket and flip flops and some real thin socks." Id. at 165. Appellant testified that her hands did ...
Case • 2001
. That afternoon or evening, Plaintiff submitted a request for medical care, indicating that his left leg was numb, his foot was swollen, his toes were "on fire," his foot was cold, and he had no feeling in his toes ...
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