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population is not static; prisoners are moved both intrastate and interstate on a regular basis for a variety of reasons, including court appearances, medical visits, detainer extraditions, Interstate Compact ...
Case • 2003
, Assistant District Director McElroy suspended plaintiff's authorization to carry a firearm and ordered him to undergo a "fitness for duty" medical exam. After undergoing such an exam, Terry was restored ...
Case • 2003
) sanitation in non-medical areas; (8) lighting in non-medical areas; (9) noise; (10) medical areas; and (11) modular units. It found no ongoing violations of federal law with respect to plumbing, vermin control ...
to arguing by inference rather than by bringing in evidence; they claimed the hairs must have come from the medical examiner and his assistant, but never got hair samples to make the testing. So when ...
on June 1, 2011 to charges of promoting prison contraband and custodial sexual misconduct. She was prosecuted for having sex with a male prisoner and smuggling a cell phone and prescription medication ...
Annual report • December 31, 2012
Report 2012  [13] ƒƒ PLN and Alex Friedmann were mentioned in an April 25, 2012 article in the News Observer (NC) about outsourcing prison medical care. ƒƒ Alex Friedmann was quoted in a May 3, 2012 ...
Annual report • December 31, 2013
concerns about issues raised in the letters, including allegations of sexual misconduct and verbal abuse by prison staff, insufficient toilet paper and sanitary napkins, inadequate medical and dental care ...
Annual report • December 31, 2020
to provide documents concerning claims, verdicts, and settlements against Armor related to its provision of medical services at the Palm Beach County Jail. Armor filed a motion to dismiss, which ...
Brief • 2004
Chiefs make sure 13 that the training takes place? A In a chain ofcommand, yes. 15 Q And would it be also true in teons of ensuring 16 that inmates receive medical care and mental healthcare, 17 ...
Brief • 2005
of mental illness as a medical phenomenon. 5 The implementation of a complete defense based on mental disability has been controversial over time, 6 and remains so today. 7 The fact that it has endured ...
Brief • 2012
to allow the evidence, arguing that it was relevant to the cause of death, contributory negligence and damages. (Doc. No. 107 at 3). The Court disagreed, however, finding that “[t]here is no medical evidence ...
Brief • 2011
, stating: "Medical was consulted and it was their opinion that a higher decibel radio would [not] be any more effective than those sold by the canteen; therefore the inmate's request was denied." Doc. 267-5 ...
Brief • March 30, 2012
specializing in the 7 diagnosis an d treatment of epilepsy and is pre sen tly the Director of 8 t he UCLA Seizure Disorder Center. 9 Dr . Engel testified that he reviewed all of the available 10 medical ...
Brief • April 27, 2011
, including rights 8 or privileges with respect to movement, feeding, ducats, visiting, work, shower, medical, library, 9 dayroom, recreation, canteen, packages, phone calls, or religious services, which ...
Brief • June 12, 2003
of the application of the spray or apprehension of the subject; c. obtain appropriate medical assistance for sprayed subjects when they complain of continued effects after having been de-contaminated ...
Brief • 2012
Document 170 Filed 03/27/12 Page 13 of 35 of death, contributory negligence and damages. (Doc. No. 107 at 3). The Court disagreed, however, finding that “[t]here is no medical evidence that the [decedent ...
Publication • June 1, 2014
Filed under: Victims, Restitution
. Victim costs can include medical and mental health counseling expenses and the costs of fixing or replacing damaged or destroyed property. Victims who are unable to work because of physical or mental ...
physically, they need age-appropriate mental health, medical, and dental services, as well as nutrition adequate to support growing muscles and bones.38 The most common deprivation that accompanies solitary ...
Publication
Filed under: International, Immigration
Detention Standards. They cover medical care, access to legal counsel, visitation, law materials, telephone access and other critical needs of incarcerated persons.  You can download the Detention Standards ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
disabilities, the overwhelming majority of veterans do not commit violent crime. Many have been helped, and PTSD is now formally recognized in the medical community as a serious illness. But for those who have ...
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