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Case • 1989
to name their attackers or prove any medical injuries The defendants argued, with a similar lack of corroborating evidence, that unnamed "reliable informants" in the inmate population had divulged plans ...
Case • 1981
in the recreational opportunities; the provision for food, medical, dental and psychiatric services are comparable; the facilities in the cells are practically the same; all in all, both facilities those in Ohio ...
Case • 2001
was upset. MCDC asserts, however, that Chisolm was given paper and a pencil in order to communicate with MCDC personnel. The MCDC nurse conducted a medical evaluation of Chisolm and determined that he might ...
Case • 2003
and religious [*580] icons, have ungroomed hair and beards, receive extremist literature from outside the prison, refuse to submit to general medical tests and vaccinations, keep religious objects in their cells ...
Case • 2002
discriminations. They are given special beneficial treatment designed to advance their interests as well as those of society. It is true that despite all available medical and psychiatric facilities ...
Case • 2005
. But that is precisely what California does. It takes into account a host of factors in addition to race: geographic or national origin, age, physical size, mental health, medical needs, criminal history, and, of course ...
Case • 2004
in this case. Some deal with the evidence necessary for a plaintiff to prevail in a medical malpractice action. See Lasek v. Nachtigall 189 A.D.2d 749, 750 (2d Dep't 1993); Amadon v. State of New York, 182 A.D ...
Case • 2002
are shackled to his waist. Upon entering the execution chamber, the condemned is laid on a gurney, to which he is secured with six straps. Next, two of the four guards leave and two medical technicians enter ...
Case • 1995
of the incident and to possibly spitting on the Defendants. His lawyer knew that before the trial of this case, as did the Defendants. Cecil Lucas could prove no out of pocket damages; he had no medical bills; he ...
Case • 1994
plaintiff in a hot, flooded cell that had been closed by the prison medical staff as being unfit for human habitation. After being confined for three days, plaintiff suffered a heart attack. [67 ...
Case • 1982
AND MEDICAL DIRECTOR, PROVO CANYON SCHOOL; D. EUGENE THORNE, OWNER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, PROVO CANYON SCHOOL, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS, JOHN F. MCNAMARA, DIRECTOR AND ADMINISTRATOR, INTERSTATE COMPACT ...
Case • 2002
vocational training; [46] (3) obtain medical or psychiatric treatment; [47] (4) secure or engage in employment; [48] (5) attend educational institutions; [49] (6) secure a residence ...
Case • 2004
. The board then [*1129] selected the 26 candidates with the highest composite scores for the ASP. Alleged Disability Claim On December 13, 1997, plaintiff injured her left elbow. She sought medical ...
Case • 2006
and Pierre's status as dependents, requiring DSHS to provide basic services (housing, physical care and medical care), and DSHS's authority to assume custody under RCW 74.13.031(6), create the in loco parentis ...
Case • 1998
filed an amended complaint on December 9, 1996, alleging assault, denial of adequate medical care, infliction of mental and emotional injury, destruction of personal property and deprivation of religious ...
Article • July 28, 2017 • from PLN August, 2017
in states that have legalized recreational or medical marijuana may assume they no longer have to worry about violating drug laws, even if marijuana remains illegal under federal law. But what they may ...
diagnosed him with bipolar and post-traumatic stress disorders and urged the family to enter therapy together but, as he remembers it, his grandmother refused and instead asked for him to be put on medication ...
. The PREA standards also specify protocols for medical treatment and counseling for victims. Rape and sexual abuse persist partly due to the nature of the prison system itself. The forced confinement in small ...
Annual report • December 31, 2008
interest in using prisoners as medical test subjects; the increased use of economic penalties against criminal defendants; systemic problems and abuses in jails in Washington state; the ostracization of sex ...
Brief • February 6, 2010
24 because it would require an inquiry into each person’s medical history and evidence that he or she was 25 “incapable of caring for his or her property or transacting business or understanding ...
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