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Case • 1992
. Nor was any money withheld from his pay for taxes or social security benefits. [20] Richard K. Panek, Director of Health Services for DOC's Division of Prisons, stated in an affidavit ...
Brief • 2009
COUNTY AND ITS OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, AND SANTA CLARA VALLEY HEALTH AND HOSPITAL SYSTEM; LAURIE SMITH; EDWARD FLORES; TOBY WONG; KIM ROBERTS; ROBERT SILLEN; MARYANN BARRY; DENISE ...
, many prisoners have not been found guilty of a crime and are presumed innocent while awaiting trial. More specifically, to subject prisoners to heightened risks of adverse health impacts may present ...
Article • January 8, 2019 • from PLN January, 2019
Filed under: Environmental Law
the scope of its NEPA analysis to “actions and alternatives that would promote the construction of a new” penitentiary. The 56-page complaint also labels the Letcher County site a public health ...
Article • September 18, 2014 • from PLN September, 2014
The federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is facing criticism for its apparent failure to adequately oversee a Florida-based company responsible for coordinating the payment of BOP bills for prisoner medical care ...
of court charges for refusing to abide by the warrant and allow a blood sample to be taken. While the warrant system was having its problems, Texas lawmakers enacted SB 328, which “Requires a peace offi-cer ...
; following a four-day trial, the Court granted an injunction in favor of plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit against DOC over its continuing failure to provide requested evaluations and treatments for gender ...
Brief • September 13, 2021
& Co., 398 U.S. 144, 158159 (1970). If the moving party carries its initial burden, then the burden shifts to the nonmovant to demonstrate an issue of material fact, and summary judgment is only ...
DIVISION RUBEN SILVA (#R17087), Plaintiff, v. WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, INC., SALEH OBAISI, M.D., Warden TARRY WILLIAMS, Warden RANDY PFISTER, and Director JOHN BALDWIN, Defendants ...
Case • 1997
liability under section 1983. 4. Prison Health Services Liability Under Section 1983 The Eleventh Circuit has held that "when the state contracts out its medical care of inmates, the obligations ...
Brief • November 28, 2011
with authority to maintain the Silverdale Detention Facility and has a non-delegable duty to ensure that the conditions of confinement and health and safety of persons incarcerated at Silverdale, including ...
Filing • November 17, 2011
Filed under: Complaints
, health and well-being of Plaintiff and her child while she was a prisoner at all times relevant to this complaint. Hamilton County is liable for its own conduct and the acts and omissions of its servants ...
Publication
King County Wa Ombudsman Findings and Recommendations Re Jail Health Services Medical Neglect 2008 King County Ombudsman's Office FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS King County Respondent: Public Health ...
treatment plans for prisoners with serious mental illness. 39. The Prison has no system for auditing, evaluating or ensuring the effectiveness of its purported mental health care program. MSP Mental Health ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
is interested in meeting the mental health needs of all inmates under its care. Review of your records and consideration of other information shows that you may have had some mental health symptoms, issues ...
Brief • June 16, 2017
, because monetary value simply is not an adequate proxy for health. 62. Any number of expensive alterations to a mobile home could increase its monetary value without increasing its health rating. 63 ...
Publication • June 6, 2017
, because monetary value simply is not an adequate proxy for health. 62. Any number of expensive alterations to a mobile home could increase its monetary value without increasing its health rating. 63 ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
reports, medical and mental health records, and other materials. Consistent with our commitment to provide technical assistance and conduct a transparent investigation, we provided debriefings ...
Publication • June 2, 2016
............................................................................................................5 INSPECTION FINDINGS SAFETY Environmental Health and Safety ........................................................................................6 SECURITY Funds and Personal Property ...
Brief • April 8, 2020
............................................................................................. 7 I. The COVID-19 pandemic is an extraordinary public health emergency. .......... 7 II. COVID-19 will be a death sentence for many people who are incarcerated. ...... 9 III. Governor Cooper ...
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