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Publication • February 12, 2016
and jail, but those responses omit many known court orders. For example, there has been a court order involving mental health care at every California prison since 1997 and one involving medical care since ...
court orders. For example, there has been a court order involving mental health care at every California prison since 1997, and another involving medical care since 2002. For information on the mental ...
Brief • July 19, 2022
a seizure in jail—after which he not only never saw a doctor, but also was moved to a cell in the medical unit with feces, bugs, and worms on the floor. Frazier Decl. ¶¶ 18–20. He broke his tooth because ...
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Filed under: Civil Procedure, Damages
Misconduct 912512001 163614 Durham. Jennifer A v. DC, 06-0349. Survival Act daim. Death of Thomas Jones Jr. at DC Jail. Alleged failure to provide adequate medical care and assault of inmate over ao'Mfing ...
Publication • February 8, 2016
Decontamination In an emergency, the primary concern shall be to prevent the loss of life or severe injury to personnel. If immediate administration of medical treatment is required to prevent further ...
in their cells, and are only allowed out for individual recreation (up to two hours a day, often at night), showers, interrogations, and attorney, medical, or ICRC visits.20 14 Human Rights Watch telephone ...
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International Cure Human Rights for All a Booklet About Prisoners Rights Human Rights for ALL A Booklet About Prisoners’ Rights Put on-line for: International CURE (Citizens United for the Rehabilitation of Errants) PO Box 2310 Washington DC 20013-2310 www.internationalcure.org HUMAN RIGHTS FOR ALL A Booklet About Prisoners’ Rights COMPILED BY …
inmates to work if they are medically able. BOP recognizes that release preparation begins at initial intake or classification29 and encourages inmates to begin preparing for their release 29 ...
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on a drowning man, inasmuch as we are treated for our hostilities by our program administrators with their hostility as medication. In our efforts to comprehend on a feeling level an existence contrary ...
Brief • April 29, 2011
to answer routine medical questions from a nurse, a team of deputies takes the person into a side 13 Case: 2:10-cv-00644-EAS-MRA Doc #: 104 Filed: 04/29/11 Page: 14 of 54 PAGEID #: 2034 tank, forcibly ...
requiring 20 immediate medical attention, the hobble shall be 21 removed." 22 23 Do you agree with that? A. In some respects. It would depend on the 24 situation and the risk factors involved ...
Brief • May 13, 2021
Filed under: Protests
of Defendants’ violence Sami suffered a head injury, and was passing in and out of consciousness. Once they were detained at the prison, a witness said that “sometime around 10:30 pm, a medic in blue scrubs came ...
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, a prison guard had verbally abused him, twisted his arm behind his back, and twisled his ear. 1l Allhaugh Siglar's ear was bruised and sore for three days, he neither sought nor received medical treatment ...
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# Medical * Med conditions Your name: Citation # Witness name Witness phone Jail Medications and dosage/instruct. Facility Booking # Doctor name Exact location Court Dates Doctor phone Notes ...
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intentionally ~ouged th~ prisoner's right eye. with Officials refused to confinn or deny that a rape occurred. The hIS hand. The eye later had to be removed by medical staff. initial reports of such may have been ...
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TASER W eapon Overview How It W orks Electrical and Medical ADVANCED TASER Specs Practical Application Changing Batteries and Air Cartridge Policies, Legal and Misc. Tactics Dataport, Battery Charger ...
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had a wealth of evidence: Ihree eyewilness guards, photo· graphs, medical reports matching Ihe guards leslimony. BUI, all seven guards were acquiued "Not because of lack of evidence," said Molloy ...
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Filed under: Court Access
,” the “medical and mental health care provided by California’s prisons” had “for years . . . fallen short of minimal constitutional requirements” and that “[e]fforts to remedy the violation ha[d] been frustrated ...
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.Medical Facts To Tailor-Make Decisions by Richard Geftken ince 1999 mo~ than 300 Americans have been killed by tasers used by the police. Some people were merely shopping. .' On May 2, 2008,. Ohio Judge Ted ...
Publication • February 24, 2016
Filed under: District Attorneys
for drugs that were not dispensed. These guilty pleas were part of Operation PharmScam, in which six pharmacies and two medical clinics in Jersey City and Newark were charged with participating ...
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