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Brief • 2008
, and care conforming to proper standards of medical practice recognized in the community and under the circumstances in question. 70. Defendants breached these duties as set forth above. 71. Defendants ...
Brief • 2011
of the same sex as the offender participate in strip searches.” ACA Adult Community Residential Services (4th ed.) 2C-06. 27. The Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 called for the creation of a national ...
Brief • 2002
, and every other means of recording any form of communication or representation, including, but not limited to, letters, words, pictures, sounds or symbols, or combination thereof, and all papers, maps ...
Brief • 2003
has been diagnosed as seriously mentally ill before coming to prison, has received years of treatment in the community for that mental illness, has been admitted to a psychiatric hospital, and has been ...
Brief • 2010
attbmey. At the candidate forum, memberS of several community groups, including Hanson, harshly criticized conditions in the jail. The next day, an article in the local newspaper covering the candidate ...
Brief • 2008
felt uncomfortable doing so in that setting.' Following his release, claimant underwent counseling at Callen Lorde Community Health Center in Manhattan (cl exhs 3 & 4). H. had six sessions with social ...
Brief • 2009
of any communications Hawaii. Thus, as between CCA and SOH, all ofCCA's work is performed outside of Plaintiff has failed to adduce any factual or legal bases to support specific jurisdiction over CCA ...
Brief • 2009
Case: 7:07-cv-05004-JFB-TDT Document #: 92 Date Filed: 02/10/09 Page 9 of 11 f. Failure to communicate with other COUNTY agents and employees regarding relevant information about SPOTTED ELK’s ...
Brief • 2010
and psychological care, dumped bottles of bleach into her cell, and took other similar measures. Ms. Chavez further asserts that she received mental health treatment only after repeated communications ...
Article • June 1, 2020 • from PLN June, 2020
with communications with our families. Outbound mail was delayed in excess of a week and there was a prohibition on the use of the telephone. Now you might think that it makes sense to prohibit the use of a common ...
Article • June 1, 2020 • from PLN June, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19, Journalist
and communities. Instead of focusing on who should be released, we should focus on who cannot safely be released. It’s a short list. Simply because someone has been convicted of a violent or sexual offense ...
Article • September 1, 2021 • from PLN September, 2021
Filed under: Medical, COVID-19
of the approximately 30,000 people incarcerated in the state’s prisons remain in the hands of doctors whose professional records have restricted them from working in community settings, like hospitals or private ...
Brief • September 25, 2019
intentionally defamed Mr. Coley by falsely communicating that Mr. Coley was guilty of the Wicht murders. Moreover, from the time of Mr. Coley's conviction, there were multiple events that gave SVPD notice ...
Brief • July 28, 2016
and community groups involved with victims of law enforcement misconduct. NPAP also supports legislative efforts aimed at increasing accountability and appears as amicus curiae in cases, such as this one, which ...
charge. The trial court accepted the plea and sentenced Timbs to six years, with one year executed in community corrections and five years suspended to probation. Timbs also agreed to pay police costs ...
Brief • November 28, 2017
of Friendship, Community, and the Uncommon Pleasure of a Good Book 27 (2013) (citing H. Edward Wesemann, Looking Tall by Standing Next to Short People & Other Techniques for Managing a Law Firm (2007)). 2 Case ...
Brief • February 1, 2017
as an 14 altered state of consciousness, meaning he was unable to communicate 15 with them. 16 determined that his skull was fractured in two places and he was 17 bleeding inside his head. 18 ...
Brief • February 2, 2015
of Regulations, 6 and states that “State and local licensure or certification requirements and restrictions apply to 7 health care personnel working in jails the same as to those working in the community.” 15 ...
Brief • February 26, 2018
at the San Ysidro, California Port of Entry on November 1, 2017. Although their 17 native language is Lingala, they were able to communicate to the border guards that 18 they sought asylum. 19 41. Based ...
and shotguns. 36. Torey Breedlove, who was unarmed, was stunned and confused by the assault. 37. After a very brief interlude, during which Mr. Breedlove, then seriously injured, tried to communicate ...
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