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, and loss of economic support (under California Code of Civil Procedure § 377.60 et. seq.); b. Hospital and medical expenses, coroner’s fees, funeral and burial expenses (under C.C.P. § 377.20 et. seq.); c ...
Mr. Castro comatose for a month, and with about $1 million in medical bills. The jury found against both individual defendants as well as the entity defendants, the County of Los Angeles and the Los ...
Brief • April 30, 2015
provided various medical and therapeutic diets prescribed by FDOC personnel for approximately 3,500-3,600 prisoners. None of these food options are kosher. Prisoners with religious diet needs had only ...
Brief • June 2, 2010
who do not have access to the general population correspondence receptacle (e.g. segregation, medical observation, etc.). AT THIS FACILITY, CORRESPONDENCE COLLECTION PROCEDURES FOR INMATES/RESIDENTS ...
, Benton County Jail contracted with Correct Care Solutions (CCS) to 12 provide healthcare services to inmates. ECF No. 1 at 4. CCS hired and directed 13 nurses to provide medical care for the inmates ...
Brief • August 17, 2020
, the test is whether custodians have taken sufficient steps to protect detainees’ serious medical needs or an alternative placement is needed. See, e.g., Malam v. Adducci, No. 2010829, 2020 WL 3512850, at *13 ...
Brief • June 15, 2021
. Id. Mr. Hill submitted a grievance about this incident. Id. at ¶7. He also sought medical 4 Case 4:19-cv-00212-MW-MAF Document 319 Filed 06/15/21 Page 5 of 35 attention, and the nurse accused him ...
Brief • February 15, 2016
and the counties that run them. In Gibson v. County of Washoe, where a jail detainee was harmed by a county policy regarding the handling of prescription medication, this Court held: The Canton Court recognized ...
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Filed under: Private Prisons
this rate, private companies supply many or most of the services needed to operate a prison system, including guards, staff, food, program costs, medical care (partial), and other services. Private companies ...
Publication • February 19, 2016
Filed under: Private Prisons
and, with the notable exception of convict leasing for forced labor, the next century saw private business involvement in corrections limited to providing contracted services, such as food preparation, medical care ...
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Harm - Can NOT perform normal duties, medical treatment necessary (e.g., strains and sprains). 470.0, Page 6 G. Great Bodily Harm - Harm to the body which involves a risk of death, serious permanent ...
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Filed under: Mail
not already dedicated to paying court filing fees, medical co-payments, restitution/court orders). Any available funds in the offender’s account shall be applied towards the cost of the first class postage ...
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to sleep deprivation, EYen in those cases, however, reactions abate after the individual is pennitted to sleep. MOl'eover, personnel with medical trainin,g are available to and will intervene in the unlikely ...
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); or resulting in outside medical attention; (A11) Commit an assault on a staff member with intent to commit any sexual act; (A12) Manufacture, possess, introduce, sell or use any unauthorized controlled substance ...
LITIGATION West v. Atkins, 487 U.S. 42 (1988) (obligation to provide medical care to prisoners is non-delegable duty of the state). Medley v. N.C. Dept. of Correction, 412 S.E. 2d 654 (N.C.S.Ct. 1992)(State ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
. Simple demands such as ‘we demand fully cooked food’ and ‘adequate medical care’ speak to the gross human rights violations that occur on a daily basis at Red Onion and prisons around the country ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Filed under: The Rock
, in large part because two lawsuits over constitutionally inadequate medical and mental health care resulted in a federal court order to reduce the inmate population by thousands. The Dec. 31 deadline has ...
Publication • November 17, 2017
. and Ormsby, J. (2003) ‘Influence of environmental factors on mental health within prisons: A focus group study’, BMJ: British Medical Journal 327 (7413), 490–494. PSI 17/2012 Certified Prisoner Accommodation ...
Brief • August 26, 2010
by other prisoners; denied them due process in disciplinary, grievance, parole, or other administrative proceedings; and denied them equal access to good time credits and medical and mental health care ...
United States v. City of Ferguson, MO, Consent Decree, Alleged Police Department Misconduct, 2016 Case: 4:16-cv-00180-CDP Doc. #: 41 Filed: 04/19/16 Page: 1 of 133 PageID #: 449 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI EASTERN DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) …
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