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Brief • February 1, 2011
, confused, and unusually embarrassed. Harrell completed a referral form that scheduled Bishop for a mental health assessment by Correctional Medical Services, which provided mental health services ...
Brief • 2006
law or local ordinance with responsibility for medication of inmates, assessment and identification of special needs, providing crisis intervention as appropriate, and training of jail personnel ...
to check on Mr. Rainey, he was found lying in the shower with burns over 90% of his body. Although outside medical assistance was summoned, Mr. Rainey died at the prison. 51. In June of 2012, a few days ...
Brief • 2007
“unwholesome has food, found medical that overcrowding neglect and that continuous or The leads to threats to prisoners’ safety” can “constitute cruel and unusual punishment.” French v. Owens ...
Brief • 2010
- Case 2:10-cv-00994-WMA Document 11 Filed 07/12/10 Page 15 of 30 emergency medical personnel were called to the scene. Rather, he chose to arrest JH, who had not harmed anyone and who posed no threat ...
Brief • 2009
, and who were subjected to physical beatings, physical and mental abuse. sexual assaults, sodomy, lack of medical care and attention, and lack of schooling. 19. In accordance with Rules 1.220(c)(2 ...
Brief • 2010
the following March and Weis was without funds for his representation until July 2009. Id. at *2. 14 mentally ill. He has been prescribed high doses of antipsychotic medications and has tried to commit suicide ...
Brief • 2005
Chance comport with his medical classification and Plaintiff alleges that when his family contacted about the new job assignment, Warden Chance reassigned him an equally polluted job ...
. Additionally, under this HPI status in the R-Housing Unit, Plaintiff had to live under unconstitutional conditions of confinement which included: not having any of his medications (including his inhaler ...
Brief • May 3, 2017
from meat and common fare foods from non-common fare foods." 38. In addition to these diets available to all prisoners, IDOC prepares special meals for prisoners with medically necessary dietary needs ...
In-the-News Article • August 8, 2014
just a few days worth of medication and no way to get them refilled before they run out,” said Pamela Gionfriddo, CEO of Mental Health Association of Palm Beach County. “I ...
Article • August 15, 2023 • from PLN August, 2023
Filed under: News in Brief
worked for the CDCR since 1996 but left in 2015 due to a “medical retirement.” He returned to work in July 2018. He is currently free on $50,000 bail and was due back in court in July 2023 ...
Brief • 2007
for transfers of inmates out of state under AB 900; the CDCR’s ability or inability to hire and/or retain medical and mental health staff, including analyses of the effect of AB 900 on medical and mental health ...
Brief • 2010
. It should be noted that the Sheriff implemented a charge program in January of 2005 in an attempt to help offset the charges incurred by inmates for medical cost. However, given the indigent population ...
Brief • 2010
. Officer Martin shot Jason twice, killing him. To contest this version of Jason’s ultimate demise, Plaintiff offers the deposition testimony of her medical expert, Dr. Peter Gillespie. The relevant ...
Brief • 2010
DENIES the motion on this claim because the disputed facts exist as to whether 23 the act was reasonable and necessary in light of what appears a violation of Wilks’ rights. 24 E. Medical Claims 25 ...
Brief • November 29, 2016
of medical records from multiple providers; dealing with Comptroller’s office concerning the language in a settlement release (so that Plaintiff’s claims in this case were not extinguished in an unrelated pro ...
Brief • March 27, 2020
Filed under: COVID-19
to acute, prolonged, or chronic disease” where “the use of safety devices and equipment, medical prophylactic procedures such as vaccines and antiserims and other safety measures do not exist or have been ...
the injury as resulting from him closing his car door on his hand, but medical staff did not believe him— “presumably because of the human teeth marks visible on his hand—and contacted police.”9 When ...
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engaged in broad-based class action litigation, 1 improving medical and mental health services, reducing overcrowding, and seeking to improve overall conditions at correctional facilities wherever D.C ...
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