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Brief • 2003
;. ) Wll.l1AM MCMAINS, Medical Director, ) Department of Developmental and Mental ) Health Services, in his .official capacity; ) SUE BLAIR, Superintendent, Chittenden ) Regional Correctional Facility, in her ...
Brief • 2006
of property hospital and medical expenses general damage property damage loss of earning capacity other damage (specify): 0 0 0 0 0 [X] Damages include funeral expenses; loss of society and companionship ...
Brief • November 22, 1994
Filed under: Food, Class Notice
an adequate diet in compliance with the United States Constitution. 4. 15 The Defendants agree to provide adequate medical and 16 mental health care services to women housed in WCC in compliance 17 ...
Brief • 2009
order. None of these witnesses can offer any evidence to what occurred to Plaintiff on May 10, 2006 when she was handcuffed. None of these witnesses can offer any evidence regarding her medical treatment ...
Brief • 2004
, expenses, attorney's fees, actions, causes of action, or suits of any kind or nature, including claims for any and all personal injury, lost income, medical expenses, property damage, loss of consortium ...
Brief • October 10, 2006
Sharon as a diect and proxite result of the par of Defendat Corrections Corporation of America Noms wa raped resultig in severe and permanent physica and mental and medical expenses and loss ...
Brief • June 1, 2004
County Department of Corrections since 1997. On January 21, 2004, the County placed Ms. Sheley on medical layoff. Ms. Sheley timely grieved the action and filed a charge with EEOC alleging discrimination ...
Article • January 15, 2010 • from PLN January, 2010
is impractical, or when family members are unable to visit due to cost or medical reasons. However, PLN believes it is inappropriate for video visitation to be used in lieu of in-person visits for the convenience ...
and Francis were charged with smuggling contraband, which included cash and anti-anxiety medication. Francis denied the charges, claiming he had brought the items into the jail himself when he was booked ...
, and unconscious.” According to a subsequent lawsuit, guards not only looked the other way but “the officers delayed in obtaining medical treatment” for him. The city settled his claim for $500,000. [See: PLN, Jan ...
of sexual victimization. Other federal prisons with elevated rates of abuse included FCI Victorville, FCI Yazoo City, U.S. Penitentiary Big Sandy and the Federal Medical Facility Lexington. At the local ...
Article • April 15, 2010 • from PLN April, 2010
Filed under: Money/Property, Restitution
, Spokane County spent $3 million keeping them in jail. That total did not include booking fees, medical or other miscellaneous expenses. The additional 75 days that Lafferty spent behind bars cost Spokane ...
Article • April 15, 2010 • from PLN April, 2010
of serious injuries “was as close to a miracle as you can get.” Six buildings were extensively damaged. The kitchen, canteen, medical center, visitation area and two dormitories were set ablaze. Prison ...
Article • May 15, 2010 • from PLN May, 2010
frequently experienced sexual abuse in their past. Among the recommendations included in the report was a suggestion that all victims receive both medical and psychological assessments. In addition ...
psychotropic medication, for which the court declined to extend immunity. The district court therefore granted in part and denied in part the defendants’ motions to dismiss on November 20, 2009. The class-action ...
Article • September 15, 2010 • from PLN September, 2010
liberal visitation through the Love Me Tender program at the Carole Young Medical Facility. Prison nurseries vary greatly from state to state as there are no standardized requirements or federal guidelines ...
, was allowed into the facility the day of the killings. He found prisoners with gunshot wounds left without medical treatment in the cells. He asked the prisoners what happened. “They all claim that when ...
Article • November 15, 2010 • from PLN November, 2010
is the fact that Texas prisoners, who are required to work without pay if medically able, perform a variety of tasks ranging from toiling all day in agricultural fields to sitting at a desk working as a clerk ...
Article • January 15, 2011 • from PLN January, 2011
, possibly due to improvements in medical treatment for HIV. Suicide was the only other cause of death to diminish during the reporting period, dropping from 49 per 100,000 prisoners to 36 per 100,000. Deaths ...
in reading and writing, access to medical care, access to canteen, access to the grievance system, assistance with self-care, and effective communication (e.g. at disciplinary hearings). It found, moreover ...
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