...incapacitated person-Naomi Weinstein, Esq., Mental Hygiene Legal Service. ...
...WASHINGTON - Federal court officials have asked the White House for emergency funding, saying the judiciary...
...160; Plaintiffs, various health centers in New York State...the administration of the Medicaid program in New York. In an...
...often suffer physical and/or mental injuries. Not everyone who causes...life."www.mayoclinic.com/health/personality-disorders. They often demonstrate...
...moves this Court for an...of the Mental Hygiene Law...of Mental Health ("OMH...offender treatment program. He attends...
...the conclusion of a dispositional hearing in these juvenile delinquency proceedings, the Court placed the respondent, Arnold P., in the custody of the Commissioner of...
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...in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of...agency by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, denying over...
...In re I.J. et al., Persons Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law. LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF...
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